I read a local punk board and there is often gear for sale or trade there. A guy offered to sell a ZW OD for $125 or trade for a Phase 90. I thought I'd take a chance on it because I wanted a OD and I love MXR products even though I previously tried the ZW OD at a store using a Marshall with a LP and RG and hated it. So I picked up a used Phase 90 and on Friday he came down and we traded.
Now I got to try the Phase 90 for a few days before trading and made some trippy music. I'm not really into effects other than distortion so I didn't mind parting with it, but I thought it sounded very smooth with a wide range of speeds.
Now I get home, and first tested the ZW OD with my Ibanez RG (replaced with the stock RR1 pickups). Set up was Guitar > ZW OD > EQ > Amp. Sounded really good, and I could get tones similar from AC DC to Zakk Wylde. So I played around some more and exhausted all possible combinations of pedals/settings that I had with the ZW OD. Guitar > ZW OD > EQ > Amp sounded best though.
Now I pulled out my RR1 with EMG 81/85 and the Guitar > ZW OD > EQ > Amp was heaven. I found a tone I love and rocked out for the entire weekend (too sick to drink). Also tried all combinations of pedals/settings and Guitar > ZW OD > EQ > Amp was defintely the way to go.
Out of this I've learnt something important that I've seen posted here many times before and now I believe it. Testing gear at a store is totally different than testing gear at home. I can turn up the volume at home, spend hours on settings and try it with equipment I'm familiar with and get a better feeling if I like it or not. Originally I hated the ZW OD at the store, but at home I learned how great it sounded. From now on, whenever I buy any gear it'll be at a store with a return policy so that I can test it out with my own equipment to make an informed descision.
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Now I got to try the Phase 90 for a few days before trading and made some trippy music. I'm not really into effects other than distortion so I didn't mind parting with it, but I thought it sounded very smooth with a wide range of speeds.
Now I get home, and first tested the ZW OD with my Ibanez RG (replaced with the stock RR1 pickups). Set up was Guitar > ZW OD > EQ > Amp. Sounded really good, and I could get tones similar from AC DC to Zakk Wylde. So I played around some more and exhausted all possible combinations of pedals/settings that I had with the ZW OD. Guitar > ZW OD > EQ > Amp sounded best though.
Now I pulled out my RR1 with EMG 81/85 and the Guitar > ZW OD > EQ > Amp was heaven. I found a tone I love and rocked out for the entire weekend (too sick to drink). Also tried all combinations of pedals/settings and Guitar > ZW OD > EQ > Amp was defintely the way to go.
Out of this I've learnt something important that I've seen posted here many times before and now I believe it. Testing gear at a store is totally different than testing gear at home. I can turn up the volume at home, spend hours on settings and try it with equipment I'm familiar with and get a better feeling if I like it or not. Originally I hated the ZW OD at the store, but at home I learned how great it sounded. From now on, whenever I buy any gear it'll be at a store with a return policy so that I can test it out with my own equipment to make an informed descision.
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