![]() ![]() I only write in short facts because I don´t want to loose the half:ġ. Important: Delay means in this text the some miliseconds a signal is delayed. That is the first fx that I´ve ever buyed even before it was reviewed by the public.Īs for I am not the best reviewer, because I use very own techniques far away from standard guitar-hero and most guitarists do not like my way because it is not true, please see my review from the view of a studioguy. So I´ve ordered the mimiq one moth before it came out. But I really like the idea to use this live AND in the studio. See the official TC demo videos below for an overview of some of the new lineup of pedals.The kemper hasn´t a good doubler or even triple or quad effect. I’m hoping that these will offer good-sounding, well-priced analogue guitar effects that are simple and effective. You could be looking at some potential bargains here, as long as they have the quality that TC is renowned for and aren’t just cut down or re-badged generic effects. The knobs look big and easy to tweak, and a nice set graphics round out the look for the series.Īll pedals are true bypass and run either from a 9V battery of power supply. The enclosures are metal, cast in two parts. That makes them an easy fit on your pedal board. The new pedals all have a simple control layout as well as top-mounted jacks for input and output. TC Electronics unleash a new series of analogue guitar effects pedals The Lineup TC has traditionally stood for pretty good quality stuff over the years and these may be completely new designs by the TC team rather than by the developers responsible for the Behringer stuff. ![]() To be fair, those earlier Behringer-designed units were not the greatest. ![]() However, if they sound good and are well made, I really see no problem. Users on the popular UK-based the fretboard forum say they look too similar to previous Behringer designed pedals from the past in terms of the housing and circuit design (although the Behringer branded ones usually had plastic cases. Think great circuit designs, but on a budget. Hopefully, the new range benefits from the input of both companies. This is a departure from TC’s recent TonePrint pedal range, as these analogue effects are a move away from digital technology. They are also all analogue (except the digital delay, of course). ![]() These cheap and simple new pedals all look pretty good. It looks like I didn’t have to wait very long. I’m just putting this out there, but ever since Behringer purchased the TC Electronics brand I have been waiting for something like this to happen. ![]()
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