I just picked up one of these today. When I spent a day trying out Marshalls last year, this is the sound (or more accurately: vast range of sounds) that I was looking for.
It's the 'Marshall in a box" but more so. Utterly brilliant and alive, with a massive range of eq and boosts.
I dumped my Marshall guv'nor 2 and eschewed a Digitech hardwire that gets good reviews everywhere. They are not even close.
Radial seem to be leaving the fx pedal market, so get one quickly.
Radial Tonebone Hot British
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Re: Radial Tonebone Hot British
Did you get one of the original ones with the tube, or the newer V9?
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- Funkyflash5
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Re: Radial Tonebone Hot British
This one has a tube and needs a 15v power supply. From the manual, it looks like changing the tube is a bit of a procedure - but the friendly folks at The Gear Junkie can do that.
The solid state one uses a standard 9v supply. I will try one of those out in a few weeks to see if they sound close enough as a backup.
The solid state one uses a standard 9v supply. I will try one of those out in a few weeks to see if they sound close enough as a backup.
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- SecretSam
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Instant gratification is actually pretty good. It's fast as well.