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Old 31-08-06, 03:42 PM
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Default Ibanez Tubescreamer 808



Ibanez Tubescreamer 808
List: $299

The Ibanez Tubescreamer is perhaps the most celebrated overdrive pedal in the market to date. The green tint is a very established hue associated to the pedal which was exclusively retained when the Tubescreamers morphed into its various manifestations over the years, less the Sound Tank (discontinued) & Tone-lok versions. The Tubescreamers were used by countless guitarists that the influence this pedal has to potential would-be buyers sometimes precedes its actual reputation. Stevie Ray Vaughan didn’t go wrong with it, so should you, right?

Features/ Build
The 808 you see here is actually a re-issue version of the original, the price of which would easily get you an arm/ leg/ kidney. The 3 knobs on board is a reflection of sheer simplicity & underscores functionality above all else. The pedal chassis is a tough, tank grade housing which promotes longevity. Underneath, the substantial rubber padding ensures enough grip once it’s placed on the floor & the flip type battery cover is a nice complement to the overall simplicity of the pedal.

Tone
In use, the 808 is still the mild overdrive pedal it was in its heyday, nothing has changed. The 808 incarnation is held in high regards among players due to its JRC4558D chip which makes the entire analogue circuitry very sweet, warm & crisp, especially in use with a tube amp. As a stand-alone overdrive pedal, it’s a weakling, lacking in girth & would probably leave those who read endless praises for this pedal, to be very, very frustrated. The 808 turns into a gem as a booster to your already overdriven amp (better results with tube units, that’s how it got its name…), especially at high volume settings. It helps you trigger harmonics very easily & reacts to your picking sensitivity quite markedly.

Among the trio of knobs on the 808, I find the tone knob least useful as its taper is generally very limited. A manipulation of it does not give you an excess of bass/ treble should you wish for such EQ settings.

Last say
There are now countless competitors to the Tubescreamer, some offering a more intense overdrive on board. If you wish for a more intense version of an Ibanez Tubescreamer, the Turbo TS9DX is as hard as it gets, which is still quite lacking. Please do not buy this pedal on impulse, you’ll most likely regret unless you own a distortion source you already like & wish to boost it up. There are many positive write-ups on the 808, you’d think that you’d be deceived by them because as it turns out, the 808 is a mild overdrive pedal after all. However, those appraisals are valid in perspective to the 808 serving as a booster instead of a primary drive source; we should take the cue from the late Stevie Ray Vaughan who treated his as such. The 808 is also drive-based & not a clean booster, some players might be perturbed by the effect it has on their original tone. Do hear it in use before parting with cash.
Positive notes:
• Well built, simple to use
• Very functional as a booster
• Not battery draining

Demerits:
• Price- too much for a weak overdrive…
• Small footswitch

Worthy competitors:
• Digitech Tone Driver
• BOSS Overdive OD3
• Maxon OD808
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the current list price for the TS808: $321
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the current list price for the TS808: $321
poor man's alternative, the ts9:



which is for sale btw....(shameless plug)
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LOL! Anyone tried both pedals side by side?
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ive tried the reissue ts808, reissue ts9, vintage ts9, ts9dx and ts7.

i cannot find any diff betwn the reissue ts808 and the ts9dx (under the normal mode).

to me, the reissue ts9 dunt reallie sound like the reissue ts808.

i also compared the reissue ts9 and vintage ts9, somehow the tones r subtlely differnt.

the ts7 only gives u the midhump characterist of the ts, but doesnt come quite as close to the ts9 or 808.

i didnt try the ts808 and the vintage ts9 together, so i dun know.

so: get the ts9dx, since it is the closest to the reissue ts808, and at a better price.
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jus wondering...coz i heard many ppl mention tat the ibanez ts-9 or 808...they gif out smooth, transparent overdrive sound...which i dun really get the defination since i nv own or try it b4..
i do haf the behringer TO100 overdrive which i love it a lot...through this TO100 pedal..i do get the transparent feel but is it the "transparent" feel tat most ppl mention?..
also...many reviews compare ibanez ts9 and to100...any comments from ur?!...coz those review might b repost by behringer ppl...lol..anyway..i'm jus curious to know from ppl who actually try out both behringer n ibanez Ts series...
anyway..behringer does ruleZ..
haha..jus got myself GDI-21 2day..haha..very happy wif the sound..haha
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Nice pedal. Eventhough, I already have a Bad Monkey, I would never even think twice purchasing this. If only the retail stores can lower the price. In addition, I think you can still use this as a stand alone drive and boost it with another overdrive. Think of Vaughn setup, stacking of two Ts9/ 808.
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Think of Vaughn setup, stacking of two Ts9/ 808.
That through the neck pickup of a tele, is tonal bliss my friend.
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poor man's alternative, the ts9:
the TS9 has its own appeal, it's not a substitute per se. it's also not that cheap either...
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I tried the Ts-9 and Ts-808 side by side some years back. The 808 seem to cut through better and produce a warmer and fatter tone when compared to the TS-9.
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