yeah it does cut some lows, especially on focused mode, but the mid sweep is the magic knob on this one, you can make it work with virtually any guitar or amp just by tweaking... You could try joining the Airis facebook group and ask if somebody would sell :rock:
Yeah at first I didnt like the first pedals they made but v4 changed my mind, and now i have a brutal drive, proto drive and tight pre...they all sound awesome, he really stepped up his game with these to be honest. There have also been a few I did not like that much but he offers enough options...
The Savage V4(newest) is great, sounds a bit less Hi-fi in a way. Also the gain pot will add some low mids that were not there on v3 and v2.Also if you can get one, the proto drive, or smg proto are great, they have a mid sweep knob that makes em work for almost any amp and guitar
in other news, in my town they are asking if I would like to "round my total off" when buying something in the store. I understand with the"coin shortage" they might do that, but this is even on debit and credit purchases. Always in their benefit of course. If its $17.20 they round to $18, not...
I am completely new, but learn fast. I met a local amp tech/builder who offered to teach me, but asked for me to start reading about basics...any tips on where to start? :rock:
Quick update. Received this pedal, and compared to a stock 808 it is smoother, less mid hump,quieter. If you will use it strictly as an overdrive, its great, very sweet sounding gain, so if you play blues or something where you would actually use the pedal's drive you might want to consider it...
Ordered one anyway, lets see how it goes. Anyways since they are limited run, they probably might get more expensive and I can sell it later if I don't end up liking it.