Saturday, 6 July 2019

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If you are fascinated with guitar pedals and collect them like me then it's inevitable that the Ibanez brand with come on the radar. The Japanese guitar maker Ibanez has it's name on the units manufactured by Maxon one of the first pedal manufacturers in that country in the Seventies. There has been many Ibanez shapes and sizes but here we have the
legendary '9 Series' from 1981. Maxon parted ways with Ibanez in 2002 and began aggressively marketing it's own superb analog units that are still made in Japan today while Ibanez are manufactured in China and Taiwan. When hunting old Ibanez down you may be better off hunting Maxon also as they are the real deal!   

CS9 STEREO CHORUS
With it's lilac good looks and bell-like clarity and perfect analog sway the CS9 is one of the best sounding chorus units I've ever heard. Plucked from eBay for the price of a meal for two in a middle of the road Indian restaurant this one is an outright keeper. Now you know where Boss got the colour for their DC-2 Dimension C! Note:- This is a Maxon made unit with an Ibanez badge!

FL9 STEREO FLANGER
This is an awesome Flanger. The sounds are beautiful, rich and warm, clear and detailed it's a surefire candidate for best ever Flanger. And with its expansive controls you can twiddle away for hours. Although it's not an easy unit to set up quickly, the more you mess around with it the more you'll get to know it. Another eBay grab at an
unbelievable low price!

TS9DX TURBO TUBE SCREAMER
The green machine just got meaner in 1998 with the addition of 3 extra modes as well as the standard TD9, those modes are +, Hot and Turbo and while it does not fizz and hiss with heavy metal distortion as you dial up, it adds bass and makes you amp sound like a big fat cranked Marshall stack! Classic in a classic!

SD9 SONIC DISTORTION
This 1983 unit was won on eBay for a pretty low price. Slime green and full of 80s metal bite! The 9 Series may have that dodgy switch but they are very cool pedals indeed and now it seems everybody wants them. Note:- Another Maxon made unit with an
Ibanez badge!

PT9 PHASER
A mild Phaser by any standard, but it never gets in the way and offers subtle effect, so if you're looking for a wild wobble or jet like sounds, you may pass this one by. Although the Maxon PT9 is identical to this unit, there is a silver Maxon PT-9 Pro from 1983 which is very rare indeed. Note:- This is a Maxon made unit with an Ibanez badge!

Maxon
The real deal 9 series!

OD-9 OVERDRIVE
Maxon came first and made pedals for Ibanez in the old days, mainly due to export issues. They look identical but are very different in many ways from circuit to sound. All through the 80s and 90s until 2002 when Maxon stopped supplying units to Ibanez, units were basically the same. The Ibanez version is called a Tube Screamer while the Maxon is a plain old Overdrive! The 'green machine' story is a long and complicated one and something I'd rather not get too involved in!  

AD9 PRO ANALOG DELAY
Analog delay is a wonderful thing and now it's more popular than ever. With its rich bucket brigade tone, dual modes and 450ms, the AD9 is a beautiful device that adds 'that sound' to your tone, from Rock N Roll slapback to long prog trails this unit will make
your guitar solos sound real and emotional.

SM-9 SUPER METAL
This is one of the ugliest pedals I have ever seen with it's over-crowded control panel. Then it's got that fantastic metallic blue paint work and superb sound. It's loaded with two JRC4558D op amps plus two MC1458P Texas Instruments op amps, so that's really two Tubescreamers cascaded together. Once throttled up it blasts out crunchy high gain aggressive goodness and amazingly cleans up when the gain is dialed back down to give you warm and slightly fuzzed out bluesy tones. An unsung classic if there was ever one and it seemed to turn my Fender 007
combo into a Mesa Boogie!


OD9 Pro + OVERDRIVE
In recent years Maxon have been flogging modded versions of their pedals, adding a Pro to the title and adding a toggle or two with a normal and a boost or whatever. The fact is this is an OD9 or a Tube Screamer, afterall Maxon developed the original, with bigger balls and a plus +! What's a plus? and further still, what's a Pro +? I don't know but it's a new way or tweeking and remarketing the 'Green Machine' over and over again. And don't you just love that!






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