Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer Effects Pedal
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1-1/2 lbs. of overdrive anarchy.
The Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer is a reissue that's just like the original in so many ways. Same factory, same components, same housing, same famous seasick-green paint, and the same crankin' overdrive that made the original one of the all-time classic pedals. Guitar Player called it the best. Plug it in. Crank it up. You'll hear what all the fuss is about. Tone, drive, and level controls.
Features
- Classic tone
- Tone, drive, and level controls
Get ready . . . get set . . . GO - into overdrive!
TS9 Tube Screamer Effects Pedal Specifications:
- Type: Overdrive
1 people out of 1 found this review helpful
Overall: ok so this is the only distortion/overdrive pedal i own and it seems to be very dynamic. it has a very broad range of sounds from light blues or jazz to contemporary rock i use it then put it through a delay and it still stays true. the knobs are easy to use.so yea if ur looking for a overdrive pedal look no further| Review By: Fabio | 1 year, 11 months ago0 people out of 0 found this review helpful
Overall: 1 Star as the sound this unit generates is very good, if not it would take 0 star.| Review By: Scott-Wb0Ed | 2 years, 1 month ago1 people out of 2 found this review helpful
Overall: I use the TS9 & a tuner pedal into a Marshall Plexi. I wanted a boost for solos & maybe a little extra rhythm crunch when needed. I have been hearing about this TS9 for years. EVERYBODY has one. OK so lets see what all the fuss is about. ... HOLY Overdrive, Batman !! This thing is SWEET ! Gives that Plexi just enough kick.... just enough sustain. PERFECT. Like the man said... its OVERDRIVE, not DISTORTION. It actually does not change the natural| Review By: Looney | 5 years, 4 months ago1 people out of 1 found this review helpful
Overall: Tube screamers are a MetalheadÆs dream. DonÆt let these blues guys fool you. I use a ts-9 along side an od-9 with my bv120hr Sammy Hagar half stack and thatÆs all I need. One is good but two of these together are mind blowing. These really give me that classic metal sound that I live to hear and play. The od-9 is a little and I mean a "little" better sounding than the ts-9.........| Review By: Danny | 6 years, 2 months ago0 people out of 0 found this review helpful
Overall: In my ska band, i use TS-9 on the clean channel to get this bluesy and cruchy sound like the aggrolites (drive in a 12 or 2 o'clock position)...and it gets me dance with my axe even better..TS-9 is the real deal!!!!| Review By: srvfan | 6 years, 5 months ago8 people out of 21 found this review helpful
Overall: I saw a review that said something along the line of ts9+tube amp+wah pedal = great sound......same setup that Stevie Ray used along with the help of a octavian and a Dallas fuzz face. Awesome pedal of getting the tease tube sound. This is not a distortion pedal use it as a overdrive pedal! Use on top with tube amp distortion and you get somewhat or pretty close to SRV check out third stone from the sun, little wing.....soo much more.| Review By: Ocean Man | 6 years, 7 months ago13 people out of 28 found this review helpful
Overall: I have had a TS9 for about a year now and it sounds great! Like the other reviews say this is not a crunch master, to tell you the truth I like it with less drive. With a moderate drive it sounds like a really good slightly overdriven tube amp, great for that vintage rock tone. TS9 + tube amp + reverb and/or Wah Wah petal = amazing sound. | Review By: Stefan | 6 years, 11 months ago13 people out of 26 found this review helpful
Overall: I initially tried this pedal and a Boss overdrive/distortion pedal. I found the tone to be incredible on the tube screamer, but found I couldn't get enough gain on it, where as the tone on the boss one was good enough. However, that was on a $1500 tube amp. On my smaller Marshall at home, the Boss pedal had no tone to speak of, where as the Ibanez completely enhanced my amp's sound. It's a great pedal for blues and for classic rock, but unlike most other pedals it sounds great when| Review By: K.P. Murphy | 7 years, 9 months ago56 people out of 109 found this review helpful
Overall: I use two pedals in my rig. One is a tube screamer and the other is a wah. I have owned every kind of overdrive and distortion and I keep coming back to this. You can turn down your guitar and the tone becomes clean, turn up and you have the grunt of GodZilla!| Review By: steve-QlxgJ | 8 years, 3 months ago60 people out of 112 found this review helpful
Overall: I have played guitar for 40 years. I am one that will always play perform and JAM OUT! I write and record as well as play live. I won an original Tube Screamer 15 years ago and have used it as my primary pedal since. I tried others but always came back and finally stuck with my "GREEN LIZARD" as I refer to my TUBE SCREAMER. I continue to be amazed at it's durability and incredible warm tube distotion sound. You can sound "crunch" for just an edge or full sustain distortion that takes




