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10. Jan 2017
Klon Clone / really good boost O/D
According to BooInstruments this is a faithful reproduction made with high quality components which I guess accounts for the cost.
Does it sound like Ye Olde Klon? dunno never heard the real thing just a few copies in the shops.
Sound wise I couldn't find a fault it basically just works and lets the dynamics and sound of your guitar / amp come through working in conjunction with both. The Drive goes through from non to medium its not a high gain pedal to get more saturation your using the level as a front end boost to work in conjunction with valve amps natural distortion.
I like the look of the pedal its a sturdy case that will last and the chicken head nobs give a retro feel, the engraving is a nice touch also the guy I dealt with couldn't have been more helpful when I pestered him about power usage.
They offer a money back period if your not happy with it or it doesn't suit your rig for some reason you can send it back.
No comes the big question are Boutique (hand made pedals) worth it? Its kind of like this I've had a TS808 for donkeys years its been modded and is still going strong, stuff built with discreet high quality components just last literary a lifetime.

11. Mai 2016
For the experienced
The unit is very well made & comes apart easily enough for cleaning
Just recently upgraded my setup from a cheap airbrush to this and an Iwata, the reason is to save time and be able to better do detail. The Iwata has a .35 needle and is set up as the workhorse this one is to do tight areas where your not wanting to bleed onto an already sprayed part.
Being fairly new to airbrushing (just over a years experience) your best off starting cheap and getting a decent one when you've got the hang of it anyways now on to a detailed part the Solo.
Build wise its excellent the part feel good and the whole item smacks of quality and as with anything well engineered that will cost you. Its not for the novice and can be fiddly to use and get the hang of, your also going to have to work on your paint I've been using Vallejo which isn't bad but you'll need to buy a flow medium & the proprietary thinner rather than water. It clogs pretty easily if your not on the ball due to the fine nature of the needle (well thats what I bought it for). To get a really good finish you need to make sure your not getting paint drying in it, as I said I've an Iwata but you can't really compare the 2 as there for different jobs, as a 1 airbrush fits all then its not really what you want for fine detail and as a 2nd airbrush then its fine.
I've given it a 4 start review but using such a fine needle setup is always going to have its problems and most of the ones I encountered I'd get on another product of a similar nature, when it does clog its easy enough to strip down and clean. I got this one over the equivalent Iwata mostly based on price as its not in use all the time the extra cost isn't really justified this also has some nice fine adjustment to help stop overspraying.
Its clear though if you want to do a good job with an airbrush you need to buy a decent one and I'd recommend anyone looking to go up the ladder to consider Harder & Steenbeck + the Japanese Iwata airbrushes

24. Aug 2016
TC Mini Pedal does what it says on the Tin
There's loads of reasons for using a Booster, getting more crunch from your front end valves to a simple always on boost for your pedal board or up your levels for a solo or as always on down your levels for the quiet bit.
I got this one at about 1/2 price so value wise I can't complain, build wise the TC's are well made the Graphics are nice and the tone in and out seems unaltered aside from that it just boosts your signal. At the moment its being used to bump up single coils so I'm not altering stuff on my amp while keeping it clean.