RussB wrote:Interesting, Thazy
The LTD SR is the only pedal I haven't messed around with (yet!)
Which particular BB chip is floating your boat?
benlevy wrote:Just got one yesterday, used it last night. I'm quite happy. I was considering a Timmy briefly, then it was like a "could've had a V8" moment: Get an LTD!! It sounds great and I haven't really had time to tweek much.
David Barber wrote:I always refer to the LTD SR as the "call your bluff overdrive", why? Because a standard LTD v2 will fatten up and enhance a guitar that is not "perfect" in its tonal presentation (or make single notes bigger), especially the top end, the SR does not attempt to "fatten" or re-EQ your guitar, what goes in, pretty much comes out, except with added harmonics and sustain, so the guitar better be up to the job, if you love every bit of the sound of your guitar, then the SR is magic! If your guitar sounds less then sweet on top, or you use really light strings, then probably go for the LTD v2.
J.LaGrassa wrote:Got my LTD SR today and all I can say is ....Sweeet!
My Les Paul sounds great into this pedal it's doing exactly as described, love how I can keep it as pure as my clean tone and add grit and still sound unchanged it also makes the middle position on my LP more enjoyable to play seeing how I hardly use the middle position but i think that is about to change!
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