So I tried out the Super AT Mod pedal, and it was very nice. However I returned it. I have a handful of other overdrives operating in a similar gain range, and in my use case wouldn’t displace them.
Seems like everything these days.
I just go back to the local yocal’
-The Greasy Spoon for Thanksgiving dinner
& I’ll take the gitt’ter done..steak & eggs.
AS LONG AS IT’S NOT those
jailhouse bolog’na sand’yitch’s..
I’m good man.
-Those sand’yitch’s with them damn unlabeled watered to the filthy core mustard packets…
Never good man.
(And you know in your heart of authenticity that if you’ve made it to the sand’yitch’s..
-your busted..you ain’t goin’ anywhere anytime soon so ..enjoy…you f’n meathead).
I love this pedal. I bought one and liked it so much on both the Phat and At settings that I bought a second pedal so I can have both on my board set differently. I play an HSS guitar as my main player. I love having one pedal set to the AT side for the bridge humbucker and the other set to the Phat side for my single coils.
I really didn't know much about Andy when this pedal came out. I now own Two of the Super AT Mod pedals, the JHS @+ and the Keeley Halo. I learned from researching each of these pedals that Andy likes the same things in his tones and pedals as I do. I purposely have not put them all on my board at the same time. I also purchased the Halo in the Cosmos finish instead of the Andy Apple Red. I could have had all of these pedals in red on the board at the same time. :) I think that may be a little much. I would definitely get called out as an Andy Timmons poser from anyone that knew all of the pedals.
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