Yesterday I bought the Tone Burst and the Grid Slammer and I must say I'm really impressed by these two pedals. I've been playing around with both pedals and I found out that the Tone Burst makes all three modes on channel three sound even more impressive than they already do on their own. The tone, the punch, the sustain, the string separation, controlled feedback...everything!!!
Then I tryed the Grid Slammer on channel 3 as well and I was really disappointed becuase it sucked all the good stuff away and made the channel sound thin. But when I switched to channel 2...WOW it really blew me away. The edge and crunch modes never sounded this good. Best sound I ever heard...PERIOD!!! It literally kills my BB Preamp, TS-808 and TS-9 in keeping the original tone impact while adding punch, clarity and string separation. The dynamics of the Grid Slammer in the Edge or Crunch mode is ridiculously good . So now I'm as happy as I was when I first got my Mark V head. These two pedals have made my Mark V sound even better than before.
I was into buying a Friedman BE as well to complete my sound arsenal, but after combining these two pedals with the Mark V, it's no longer an option. Channel 2 with the Grid Slammer sounds better to my ears.
Then I tryed the Grid Slammer on channel 3 as well and I was really disappointed becuase it sucked all the good stuff away and made the channel sound thin. But when I switched to channel 2...WOW it really blew me away. The edge and crunch modes never sounded this good. Best sound I ever heard...PERIOD!!! It literally kills my BB Preamp, TS-808 and TS-9 in keeping the original tone impact while adding punch, clarity and string separation. The dynamics of the Grid Slammer in the Edge or Crunch mode is ridiculously good . So now I'm as happy as I was when I first got my Mark V head. These two pedals have made my Mark V sound even better than before.
I was into buying a Friedman BE as well to complete my sound arsenal, but after combining these two pedals with the Mark V, it's no longer an option. Channel 2 with the Grid Slammer sounds better to my ears.