![]() Then for fun I ran it into my Ibanez Tubescreamer amp (TS-15A) and compared the Moonshine to the stock TS circuit. I ran the Moonshine into my HRDx and it smoked it works very well going into a totally clean amp. ![]() ![]() The up position is a cleaner, boost-ier tone that is also nice and smooth. In the down position the pedal seems to adds some mids and compression to really smooth out your solos so you’ll want to crank the gain up a little bit. It can accept up to 18v for increased headroom and output and it also has a 2 way “proof” toggle switch (ha ha, good one, JHS!) that let’s you tweak the tone. The Moonshine, though based on the TS circuit, has more grit and way more tonal flexibility. JHS pedals has finally thrown their hat in the ring with the Moonshine Overdrive-but this thing is far from just another ‘screamer clone. Check it out!” It seems to be a rite of passage for a company to make a ‘screamer clone-the market is flooded with them. I usually take a minute, look like I’m pondering the myriad of boutique ‘screamer clones, and then look them right in the eye and say, “There’s a really great Tubescreamer out there-it’s made by a company called Ibanez. Sometimes people ask me what I recommend in order to get a Tubescreamer tone.
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