Cusack Screamer V2 arrived!

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What a GREAT pedal! It's a bit different than other TS variants I've tried. It's very warm, yet articulate. It really cuts highs, as if I turned down the bass a notch or two. It's aggressive as well, and really shines with the Runt. I love it! It smokes the Ghoul Screamer, and much more straightforward. I can't recommend it enough. If you're an OD808 fan, this pedal will have you selling it. It's badass!
 
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What a GREAT pedal! It's a bit different than other TS variants I've tried. It's very warm, yet articulate. It really cuts highs, as if I turned down the bass a notch or two. It's aggressive as well, and really shines with the Runt. I love it! It smokes the Ghoul Screamer, and much more straightforward. I can't recommend it enough. If you're an OD808 fan, this pedal will have you selling it. It's badass!

It’s a great pedal. I’ve owned one for a few years. I have the ghoul Screamer as well. Both have their own thing going on.
 
I’ve got an original V1. Yes, they sound great.
 
I have had the V2 for years. Love it. It is only #2 to the original Koko.
 
Love my Cusack V2 Screamer. Nothing even comes close to the tone this pedal has. :rock:
 
They are great pedals...I've had V1 and still have a V2. They are very transparent, not the "huge" mid hump that most TS pedals have and very little bass suck, again not common with TS pedals. Quiet too.
 
I picked up a V2 at GC yesterday for a great price . I hope to check it out tomorrow pushing the Splawn in my avatar
 
So funny how we all hear things. I have a V2 screamer...great pedal and aggressive as mentioned but mine cuts like a knife. (Plenty of highs) Def not as soft or smooth as a regular 808. My 808 is still on my board but two that have stayed are the KoKo V1 and a klon clone I have. Also with my single coils, a modded to grey spec YJM 308 pedal.
 
It cuts highs, naturally, but they can be dialed right back in with the tone knob, for sure. I tend to keep things warm, and get my slice with the presence knob on the Friedman. Treble low, and presence past noon is where that amp shines.
 
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