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The big stores seem to (finally) be matching Thomann prices. You'd actually pay a little more on Thomann with the foreign exchange charge most CCs charge (not to mention the postage charge if that's all you're getting), but then you'd have a 3 year warranty...
Any input on the questions I asked regarding the pedal? )
Thanks. I have a joyo ts clone and I think it sounds slightly (very, very slightly) better than the bad monkey (the bad monkey sort of sounds a little like it has a blanket over it), but the bad monkey has more versatility with the bass knob. And I'd also trust the build quality of the bad monkey more.
If it has more boost, that's awesome. That's a problem I find with most TS-type pedals. I know the visual sound one does, but it's a bit dear in Europe plus a kind of annoying, obnoxious shape. ) Obviously doesn't affect the sound (and they do have a good rep), but if it throws the whole pedalboard out of kilter, that's not so great.
Anyone have any idea what the classic/modern switch does? Electronically, I mean. Just out of interest.
Thanks, I didn't realise that. Yeah if it bumps the voltage up that normally (I think ) ) translates to more headroom/boost etc.
Dangit. ) And Thomann has the soul food for a decentish price too. And I need to put in a Thomann order.
Thanks
The bad monkey is just a killer deal (and I got it to use up a credit note I had), but yeah it does sound a little worse than even some of the other cheaper od pedals I've had. Though as I said, I'd trust it not to break more than some of the other cheap pedals, plus it's more versatile with the bass knob.