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Review: Truetone V3 Jekyll & Hyde Overdrive Distortion Pedal — Video

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Visual Sound, known for their award-winning Jekyll & Hyde, Road 66 and H2O pedals and i-SPOT power supply, has officially changed its name to Truetone. Some might say if information technology ain't broke, why fix it? But fans of the brand need not worry.

The company continues to build high-quality products with detailed tones and unparalleled reliability, and at present they've managed to fittingly describe the audio of their brand in one succinct give-and-take: Truetone.

Their first launch under the new moniker is the V3 Jekyll & Hyde Overdrive Distortion, which is a complete redesign of their flagship dual effect pedal that offers even more versatility, combined with stellar overdrive crisis and focused howdy-proceeds tones.

FEATURES: The V3 (third version) Jekyll & Hyde comes in an indestructible metal chassis and loses its former Visual Sound badge-like shape for a more compact rectangular pedal board-friendly size. Its two-pedals-in-one blueprint features an all-new overdrive circuit and rebuilt distortion channel each with their ain fix of controls.

Overdrive (Jekyll) has bulldoze, tone, and volume, as well as bass and clean mix knobs. On the Baloney (Hyde) side, there is hi-gain, treble, book, bass and mid knobs, along with vivid and voice A-B switches. The overdrive and distortion have carve up on/off footswitches and their own ready of inputs and outputs, which let y'all to change their order in the signal chain, loop other effects in betwixt them or apply the overdrive and distortion separately.

In addition, there is an internal Pure Tone buffer on/off switch and a congenital-in noise gate for the distortion.

Functioning: Without a dubiousness, the V3 Jekyll & Hyde is unlike its previous versions, having a more open amp-like overdrive and a bulky distortion with plenty of bottom end that can get downright aggressive when pushed to its maximum limit.

Part of that open sound is due to a finely tuned bass command on both channels for adding a corking deal of torso to your tone. Truth is, you tin can hang on the overdrive side all mean solar day long because information technology's so transparent and fluid in response to your touch. I tend to back off the drive hither but if you need more than gain, it delivers it with crunchy-rich character and just the correct amount of pinch.

The Hyde side requires more finesse to get the perfect residuum of harmonics and burn down-breathing distortion. I opted for more compression past moving the bright switch to "B," and a hotter signal with the Phonation switch gear up to "A." Using the remaining EQ controls, I was able to craft a singing baloney with plenty of sustain.

Turning upward the hullo-gain and mid knobs and reversing the switch guild offers more book and saturation that's great for metallic. What I establish most useful is using the Jekyll aqueduct for rhythm and combining the Hyde channel with information technology for atomic number 82 piece of work.

STREET Price: $179.95
MANUFACTURER: Truetone, truetone.com.

Cheat SHEET: The Jekyll & Hyde combines warm overdrive and wicked distortion personalities that tin be used separately or together, or inverted in the signal concatenation.

The pedal utilizes its proprietary Forever Footswitch that performs flawlessly for over ten million stomps or in other words—longer than you'll live.

THE BOTTOM LINE:The Truetone V3 Jekyll & Hyde has been sonically reengineered into a flexible dual style pedal with transparent overdrive and searing distortion textures that superbly covers whatsoever manner of music.

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Paul Riario

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