$110.00 USD |
Nothing new but well done just the same.
Xvive lost their designer J. Wong when he got fed up with
their nickel and diming forcing him to spoil many potentially great pedals that would put them in the serious pro league. He quit and formed Tone City ...making the first budget gourmet pedals.
Well it seem to force them to get their act together. They brought in Thomas Blug who has done 4 pedals and later Jamie Mallender to make a serious bass compressor.
Modulation in an analog delay adds a lot to the sound. I have 3 analog delays with modulation. Xvive took it further by actually having their own MN3005 chip made giving you power and quality to add both chorus and vibrato. It forced them to up their price but it has really upped their game.
CONCLUSION
Definitely a contender!
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