CALINE Pure Sky
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I reviewed this 4 years ago but was brought back to it to give it a secondlook because of a friend. My friend has a very well paid gig as a sub player in several Pro cover bands. They do everything from Dinner Clubs to Weddings etc.He has at least 20 or more pedals he grabs from depending on the band.
I asked him what was his #1 pedal. Without hesitating he said a years old Timmy.He said many of his gigs he has to play unrealistically quiet or through equipment provided by the band. In all cases he uses the Timmy set at a low gain to compensate for thin scratchy amp sounds due to having to set the volume at very, very low levels.
The Timmy is literally a modified Tube Screamer. The Vemuram Jan Ray is a
gourmet cork sniffers Timmy and the Caline Pure Sky is a scary good Jan Ray clone. 😟WTF!!!
In 2020 I heard a shoot out and I thought the Caline was the Veruram only because it was just a tiny bit tighter.
Well my friend has convinced me that I need a 'Timmy like' tool for an
'always on' at the end of my board to make bedroom volumes have
the same tone as louder volumes when or if needed.
CONCLUSION ___Yes I know about the Lightspeed which is so much of a rip off
of a Timmy they put goop on the circuit board to hide it.I also know of several other Jan Ray clones. Two things. They allcost considerable more than $23 and could be worse not better.Secondly I would buy it to be stacked on.
I simply want it as part boost, part EQ and part tube amp like
Bright switch to put between my pedals and my amp. Add a bit
of bass if needed, some treble and push up the gain just enough
to kick in its clipping diodes. The idea is to get the sound of my
amp a bit pushed even when at bedroom levels but back it off
when playing louder and turn it off for the whole session in
situations I can play fairly loud.
thefineprintThe second video where you hear the pedal as a clean boost used between
just on to about 10 O'clock is a convincing clean sound. I think it is worth
a try as an always on at the end of the chain .
....yes folks I spent my $23 and ordered one, lol.
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Trivia???
The Caline is 9 years old the Vemuram is at least 11and the Timmy is a full 20 years old !!! The Caline andVemuram are based on a Timmy v.2. Same as v.1 exceptwith a better material for the actual circuit board.The newest is v.3 with a boost and more gain.It sucks!!! ...LOL.
The DemonFX Gan Ray is a brilliant option for... a Jan Ray
ReplyDeleteI heard the Caline do a shoot out with the the real Jan Ray. I also heard another recently with the Demon FX and my ears after many times re-listening gave both clones a tie. But the Demon FX $37.00 USD and the Caline is
Delete$23.00 USD.
I only like Jan Rey type pedals for either their ability with the gain barely on to fatten the sound while adding a bit of bite. ___99% of why people buy a Jan Rey is to get some transparency but to be able to push them into some classic but not so transparent Crunch. For those sounds I feel a BluesBreaker type of pedal has a more pleasing tone :-) ___To my ears the Jan Rey sound is a bit muddy in the lower mids and very muddy in low end unless the gain is nearly turned off. I will only use it as a clean boost with a bit of lows and treble and minimum gain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JL6qcvuwOQ
ReplyDeleteThis Is exactly the way I use the Jan Ray: Gain barely on. I adjust the trimpot inside to get the right level of definition.
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