Harley Benton British TrueTone 3-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

does the brit od sound

has low mid high settings, drive volume and voice, you can get quite few tones out of this thing even pretty chuggy metal stuff if you crankit. power socket seeems to be too deep tho and often my power cable pops out and kills the whole signal chain which is not fun, at laest its most of the time that pedal so its a quick fix but thats really not something that should hapen, when i got pedal i actually used it for a long time with 9v batteries because i thought that the power input was

broken but you just have jam it really deep there, i have same problem with the flanger pedal, its not the biggerst deal but really not some that should be overlooked in quality control, and yes i could have returned both of them but im just too lazy to return 25e pedal. its nice pedal tho, but if you need an od and dont need LMH just get tc electronic Cinders Overdrive or some klon klone imo.

3 years ago

Nothing different

I already have the American pedal albeit Joyo. This British pedal's sound can be easily replicated by the American. There is no point to having both. The pots just need to be adjusted differently to get the same sound! I feel slightly conned. However, I do have a use with a TRS stereo guitar I have modded, to DI into the stereo audio interface, one pedal on each channel. Otherwise useless.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $32
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