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Caline CP-27 Sand Storm Crunch Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal Aluminum Alloy Housing True Bypass

4.4 (27 Reviews)

US$21.61

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Customer Reviews(27 Reviews)
4.4

This pedal is broken! ! ! This is a clone of the Xotic BB Preamp pedal. The benefits are huge and clear, and there is still a lot of room for development. I really like this pedal and I totally recommend it, especially the price! ! !

Great sound, and you can't beat the price. It's a copy of Timmy, minus the internal DIP switch. I like to place it near the front of the pedal chain to be able to enter the tone of the next distortion pedal. For example, I use Pure Sky to reduce the low frequency of admission to Fuzz Face. The four dials have a good adjustment range. A gain of up to 55 dB is achieved. Bass and treble controls are only trimmed. The bass cut is prior to the distortion phase, so turbidity can be controlled with high distortion settings. A large amount of volume can be used to accelerate other pedals or amplifiers. It looks great and the build quality is very good. There is no battery space inside. It must be fed externally. If you still use the battery, do not use an external battery adapter.

I bought it out of curiosity because it is highly recommended in a forum to which I belong. I have tried several OD and distortion pedals, which have different price ranges, are cheap and expensive, but they are not expensive. Ibanez TS mini, Fulldrive 2 Mosfet and MV Shredhead are currently used, and I am very satisfied with these three sounds. I did not include Pure Sky on the board because I plan to use it on my Strat> Pure Sky> Blackstar HT1RH practice platform with a 1x8 custom cabin with a Celestion 815. When I insert it and adjust all controls to 12 sounds, the sound of my guitar is connected directly to the amplifier, but it works better. The notes are clearer and, depending on my string, the strength of the performance and the volume of the guitar, I can make juicy notes, from the cleaning of crystals to the hardness that I really like. I installed the treble bleed on the pedal, and I like to use the volume and tone controls while playing, so the responsiveness and dynamics of this pedal are my highlights. The only thing I did not like was that there was no battery box, but with an adapter that could connect a 9V battery to the adapter. I opened it just to verify the board and I'm not sure of the durability of these components. But, hey, $ 25, I really can't complain. I love this more than the Vintage Joyo OD I had and enjoyed before.

Unlike all the other comments here, this comment is for the Caline Mark 4 pedal ... ... after all, isn't this the item shown on this page? Anyway, the Mark 4 pedal really surprised me: at such a low price, it provides a convincing Mesa amplifier sound. Produces a low-end Mesa Boogie granular sound in a more realistic way than any other pedal / processor. In fact, it sounds more like a nice amplifier simulation than a pedal. All controls are set to maximum and have a small pre / post increase (overspeed pedal and equalizer pedal for pre-boost). After shaping the tone, I was able to get a decent modern metal sound ... and I passed a combined Peavey solid state amplifier. The build quality also seems to be very similar ... Any Boss or Digitech adapter can work well ...

I recommend this Caline pedal. Caline's service is very good, the quality of the pedals is very high and it sounds great. This pedal is highly recommended.

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