Argenis
Comentado en México el 25 de febrero de 2022
Es un pedal, y por su precio está muy bien, creo que le faltó un poco más de empuje en la saturación, pero de igual forma está muy bien
Robert Hassler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de noviembre de 2022
This thing sounds great. Had it little over a month now when I press the switch to turn it off it mutes my clean signal. Upon inspection of the unit everything looks to be working properly. Works fine when turned on.
Otto Bon Stinker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2021
I really like this pedal so far. Like a souped up tube screamer, it sounds great and has the built in boost available for some settings. My only complaint is that it isn’t super intuitive so be prepared to take a few extra minutes to go through the switches and see what does what.
John
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de enero de 2020
This pedal is very versatile. I'm running the Pure Sky into it and I really like the sound. I've always been a Tube Screamer guy and wanted to try something a little different. I'm not disappointed at all with this purchase.
Kimber
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de junio de 2019
This is my third Caline pedal. I’m guessing that the pedal this is modeled after is slightly different.Pros:Just experimenting with different settings is a joy.Tons of cool tones from modestly overdriven boost to blistering fuzz.Good construction.Cons:Some settings are noisy.Different combinations of switches produce noticeable differences in output volume.
Alan D. Moore
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de noviembre de 2019
Overview:So this pedal is supposed to be a clone of the FullDrive 2, but you and I will never shell out the money for one of those so let's not compare. As a pedal in it's own right, it's a great value for the money.This pedal is like having a tube screamer will a boost and all the best mods already built in. You won't get super-heavy distortion from this thing, but it takes you from barely-perceptible grit to the low end of heavy metal distortion.Features:There are three basic modes: Comp Cut, FM (flat mids), and VIntage.Vintage sounds like a tube screamer. It's considerably quieter than other modes, for some reason.FM sounds more like a blues overdrive, it's beefier and less snarly than a tube screamer.Comp Cut takes out the clipping phase. It sounds clean unless you activate the boost or crank the distortion and play a loud guitar into it (e.g. humbuckers or active PUs). It has a subtle buffered tone (adds a bit of top-end clarity), but it's not super amazing. With the boost it sounds a bit like the FM mode.You can also switch the gain circuit from standard to mosfet. mosfet mode is louder and bassier, though it doesn't seem to have as much effect on comp cut mode.Bad Stuff:Some of the settings are noisy, though that's just the nature of a distortion pedal I guess.I get a high-pitched whine if I crank the gain high. Using a power supply filter seems to help, probably batteries or a higher quality power supply might take care of this altogether. But you're probably using the same $10 wall-wart as me, or you'd be buying the FD2, right?The switches feel a little cheap. I'm not touring Europe or playing in a thrash band though so I'm not worried.Final thoughts:If you want one pedal that covers a lot of different overdrive sounds, don't want to pay hundreds of dollars for a dirt pedal, don't need Swedish death-metal tones, and like lots of knobs to twiddle, this is worth every penny. Not sure if it's a studio piece given the noise problems, but if you're looking for a sub-$50 pedal, this is almost certainly your best bet.