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~TOURBOX REVIEWS ~ Swedish Meatball 3 MP+Mystoury

Postby Rollo Timbre » Sat Aug 04, 2007 11:34 am

What a delicious sampling of Swedish delicacies. For the taste tests, I used my old Strat and a Les Paul, played through both a TopHat Emplexador for the Marshall tones, and a Victoria 35-210 for the old Fender Tweed tones. Both amps were set at medium volumes and clean.

MP Deep Blue Delay:
With delay settings up to a very useable 600ms, the DBD simply excels at producing a rich and natural delay sound. Even though it is digital, it doesn?t have that artificial, too precise, i.e. sterile delay sound. Unlike the EchoTap, which seems to add a touch of presence, the DBD better retains the straight guitar sound. I think the DBD is better suited to those applications where one wants to hear the delay, as it?s somewhat hard to get a real subtle echo effect. For just a breath of slap back echo, I found my old AD-9 better suited for those applications. But for more spacious tape type delay effects, the DBD leaves the old Ibanez sitting on the shelf.

MP Mighty Red Distortion:
In a nutshell, the distortion is rich and thick, without any of the typical mushiness. Too many higher gain distortions are too thick, and end up in a band?s mix sounding too choked. Ultimately they become a struggle to get the notes out. Like the Fetto Deluxe, the MRD retains enough clarity to work with you, not against. The MRD seems voiced a little further down the frequency range than the more mid-rangey Fetto. The pedal works great with both single coils and humbuckers. With the bridge pickup on the Les Paul, the Fetto sounded like vintage Billy G., whereas the MRD has a more modern tonality. Thick yet articulate, it?s quite the musical combination.

Mystoury Drive #11:
This is my second time around with this overdrive. This pedal is an excellent alternative to those who love their 808?s. Compared to a vintage TS-808, the Mystoury Drive retains the sharp attack and clarity of the original, with just enough compression to stay focused on stage with a band. But the Mystoury pedal has more of a high end spread, which when compared to the 808, gives it more zing than honk.

MP Little Green Wonder:
I?m very impressed with the dynamics of this pedal. It?s almost like a marriage between a Honey Bee and a Tubescreamer. Although the official blurb states that this pedal has a ?Body knob for adjusting low-mid content and treble,? to me the Body knob takes you from fat and hairy, to lean and muscular. To gain the most dynamic affect, you can adjust the Body knob to accommodate your picking strength?from limp-wristed to more robust. It almost sounds like someone took the up and down toggle clipping options on a Landgraff DO, and replaced it with a blend pot. This is one of the best overdrives I?ve tried, especially with the Les Paul, for really capturing all the nuances in picking dynamics, which makes it a wonder for those who like to use a combination of pick and fingertip attacks. Overall the pedal is voiced a little on the richly dark side, but not so much to muddy out the neck pickup of the Strat. I was able to get some very pleasing ?Wind Cries Mary? tones out of that pickup. However, it might not be as well suited to those who love getting an ice picky twang out of their bridge pickups. It?s a well balanced pedal, with plenty of gain on tap, which helps to make playing guitar an experience, and an exploration.

Thanks to Donner and Bjorn for making these pedals available. 8)
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Postby Rollo Timbre » Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:15 am

Just an update, I've enjoyed the LGW so much, I should have my own in a few days. 8)
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Postby DocRock » Sun Aug 05, 2007 3:56 pm

Excellent reviews, thanks much for posting!!!

I'm gonna have a round with the Tourbox pretty soon I think, and I will add to this thread.

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Postby Rollo Timbre » Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:55 pm

This was such a great bunch of pedals to play through. It was total enjoyment. They will be headed your way tomorrow. 8)
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Postby Donner » Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:50 pm

Another excellent set of reviews RT !!
I see you fell to the LGWs spell, that pedal still suprises me , its difficult to make a bad noise with....


Oh you guys are welcome to post reviews on other boards , just put a copy of them here so they are altogether....... 8)
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Postby DocRock » Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:52 pm

Good point, Donner. I'll make sure mine go up on TGP as well.
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Postby Donner » Sun Aug 05, 2007 11:22 pm

Yeah please do, I'm starting to get worried that this place is pulling too much BJFE/MP discussion away from the other boards ..... I mostly started this place to make it easier to gather info on stacking and the registry and do research etc.... not to decrease talk elsewhere.... please continue to spread the word 8)
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Postby Rollo Timbre » Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:05 am

Donner wrote:Yeah please do, I'm starting to get worried that this place is pulling too much BJFE/MP discussion away from the other boards ..... I mostly started this place to make it easier to gather info on stacking and the registry and do research etc.... not to decrease talk elsewhere.... please continue to spread the word 8)


Good point Donner--the word needs to be spread. I just posted the reviews on Toyz and TGP.
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Postby garyrogue » Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:42 am

HI
I like to get the list for these also, if possible.
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Postby Donner » Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:09 pm

garyrogue wrote:HI
I like to get the list for these also, if possible.
thanks Gary


Theres a different sign up thread......
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