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15 January 2020
Innovative pedal overused by the masses
0 of 1 found this helpful Currently, I find this pedal overrated. The pedal is actually a quality, innovative product engineered by intelligent minds. I believe this pedal is overrated because of a segment of American guitarists desire to copy rather than be creative.
Too many players want to sound like SRV, John Mayer, etc...it's become part of their obsession. I don't know why they don't put that desire and energy into being their own musical voice.
Personally, the TS9 no longer inspires me. I think it's because I'm surrounded by it. My hat is off to Maxon and Ibanez though.

27 February 2020
Quality at the most affordable price.
I'm on hiatus from performing right now; I play in State.. I just wanted a chorus pedal that was a good value; nothing special. When I compared this pedal to the BOSS & MXR M234, this pedal fit the bill. If you're not touring America, it will be durable and offer you a suitable range for the at home, garage band, weekend band performer. In other words, you don't need the Strymon when you're getting what you need at a great price. Behringer has gotten a bad wrap for its casing and it's undeserved. Treat a pedal like you want it to last 10 years, it will last 10 years. Throw it around and beat it to death, it won't last as long as you hope. For $24.00, this is a steal. I wouldn't spend the $90+ for BOSS or MXR.

07 February 2019
An ashtray that adds a ton of class to any Telecaster; even my beautiful G&L.
Pure class.
My G&L Telecaster is a beautiful guitar. When I added this Fender ashtray to it, I could not believe how much difference it made to bring even more class to this gorgeous guitar. It is what every Tele should have.
It fits perfectly.
I'll be purchasing another one soon.