http://dam.10.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=555The Captain wrote: I don't think it would like it too much. It's pretty much set up for the 9 volt operation. Some of the miniature caps I had to use are only 16 volt so will blow out.
To be honest it wouldn't have any effect over the tone as it would with a general op-amp style OD/Dist circuit. The power chip used in the Titan has way more headroom than any standard audio op-amp does.
Sonic Titan History
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Just got hold of an orange ST-08, absolutely amazing distortion pedal
A lot thicker and heavier than my other Titan Blues, although you can make them sound really similar.
Any differences between this ST-08 and the ST-07?
A lot thicker and heavier than my other Titan Blues, although you can make them sound really similar.
Any differences between this ST-08 and the ST-07?
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Got the last one from Joe's. Please to post demo, cannot wait for minez,
stella_blues wrote:Just got hold of an orange ST-08, absolutely amazing distortion pedal
A lot thicker and heavier than my other Titan Blues, although you can make them sound really similar.
Any differences between this ST-08 and the ST-07?
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Congrats guys! The Titan sure looks badass in its orange incarnation.
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Ha, totally forgot I posted here, I meant to start a new thread
Anyway I hope yours has arrived now john so you can hear how great it is for yourself
Anyway I hope yours has arrived now john so you can hear how great it is for yourself
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Not yet. Gotta cross the Atlantic first.
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Five ST-08's are on their way to Tommy's Guitar Shop. They should hit our door step in 10 days or so.
$350.00 plus $10.00 shipping in the lower 48 states.
We also ship international. Contact us for a shipping quote. tommy@tommysguitarshop.com
Call us at 425-252-9252 to order one. First come. first serve. When they are gone, they are gone.
$350.00 plus $10.00 shipping in the lower 48 states.
We also ship international. Contact us for a shipping quote. tommy@tommysguitarshop.com
Call us at 425-252-9252 to order one. First come. first serve. When they are gone, they are gone.
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I will have to try one of these at some point...can anyone compare to other distortion pedals that may be more common?
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