Japanese made Ibanez Sonic Distortion SD9
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:51 pm
I've had this on loan from a mate for like forever, but never considered it my own... despite asking if he wants some money for it. He doesn't seem to want it back, but is always inquisitive to how much it's worth, and I reply to say it's just not a tubescreamer.... £80 at best. It's always just resided in a cupboard or garage. I've now adopted it good and proper...
It was always a little flaky but I cleaned it up recently with some contact cleaner on the pots and it seems to have come good.
It has tons of gain and has been described as a tubescreamer on steroids.... but still a TS it wasn't. I bought the Biyang Mad Driver thinking it'd reach this territory, but have more tonal range within the area I wanted to explore. But no...
I put them side by side and the Ibanez is completely owned for the sounds I was after. In all other settings the Ibanez sounds awful but once you find that setting / tone you're after it really works like a dream. The range is crazy... like from one extreme to the other on all respect.
I'll post a video soon showing what I mean.
Ultimately what I'm trying to get at is that a pedal that can sound terrible at first can be tweaked to suit, and really hit the nail on the head. It's multicultural !! Patience pays off.
It was always a little flaky but I cleaned it up recently with some contact cleaner on the pots and it seems to have come good.
It has tons of gain and has been described as a tubescreamer on steroids.... but still a TS it wasn't. I bought the Biyang Mad Driver thinking it'd reach this territory, but have more tonal range within the area I wanted to explore. But no...
I put them side by side and the Ibanez is completely owned for the sounds I was after. In all other settings the Ibanez sounds awful but once you find that setting / tone you're after it really works like a dream. The range is crazy... like from one extreme to the other on all respect.
I'll post a video soon showing what I mean.
Ultimately what I'm trying to get at is that a pedal that can sound terrible at first can be tweaked to suit, and really hit the nail on the head. It's multicultural !! Patience pays off.