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Promising Design, Weak Gain Performance
This is a very discreet two-channel preamp. Both channels are similar, but it’s important to point out that the overdrive channel is quite weak—you have to push the drive very high just to get a mildly crunchy tone.
The high-gain channel shows a similar issue, which ends up turning this unit into more of a noise generator than a truly usable preamp for anyone looking for real performance.
It also doesn’t handle other pedals well. Even when used with a simple pedal, the unit becomes almost useless due to its poor response in terms of gain control.
I hope T-Rex takes this product into consideration and improves the relationship between gain and level. In its current state, the boost function often acts more as a noise amplifier, especially when the gain is pushed to high levels.
It had everything to be a powerful unit, but in this case, T-Rex still has a lot to improve.
The high-gain channel shows a similar issue, which ends up turning this unit into more of a noise generator than a truly usable preamp for anyone looking for real performance.
It also doesn’t handle other pedals well. Even when used with a simple pedal, the unit becomes almost useless due to its poor response in terms of gain control.
I hope T-Rex takes this product into consideration and improves the relationship between gain and level. In its current state, the boost function often acts more as a noise amplifier, especially when the gain is pushed to high levels.
It had everything to be a powerful unit, but in this case, T-Rex still has a lot to improve.
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