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Building on the obvious DNA of a Tube Screamer with a tone firmly rooted in Texas, the String-Singer is a more versatile, polished and
grown-up cousin. It’s as though your favourite overdrive pedal has swapped its bar-gig stone-wash denim and cowboy boots for a suave
new suit.
The clue is in the name, but it’s particularly well-voiced for a Stratocaster’s single coils into a higher-headroom Fender amp; the
String-Singer absolutely nails everything from a cleanish boost to super smooth, harmonically-rich lead tones.
It’s dynamic and tactile, with a significant volume hike if required. Running into a tweed combo, the tone is rich, thick and oozes classy
harmonic content. The tone knob has a sensibly voiced range – instant closed-back heft or Blackface glassiness awaits at the flick of the perfectly voiced pre-clipping EQ switch.
The Heavy-Hand side is Davey’s take on a 90s Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal. Equally refined, it retains the original’s touch-sensitive
bluesy breakup at lower gain settings but adds a far superior range of volume, tonal control and gain.
Switching to a PAF-loaded Les Paul, the Heavy-Hand has more neutral EQ-curve than the String-Singer and an arguably more versatile
voice. Beano awaits at lower settings, wind it up and there’s Kossoff, Young and Cream. Stack both sides together for a soaring smooth
lead voice that’s very addictive.
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