Sounds way too fuzzy to me. If you watch the video of Clapton talking about his Fool SG the sound is just a bit more drive than the Beano tone. JD Simo does a demo of the tone and Claptons Cream style with a Gibson Firebird 1 through a Marshall 100 watt stack for Carter's Guitar. The tone is overdriven and clear not fuzzy or fizzy. I had high hopes of the pedal when I saw what it's called so for me the search goes on.
If you get a chance, try one out. I have one and it blew me away. Without the Woman Tone engaged, it gives you that aggressive Crossroads tone. I love it.
TONEPEDIA, make another video playing two notes at the same time double stops diads because cream used a lot of double stops woman tone which the notes are beating against each other which I don't think that pedal does that trademark woman tone.
Sounds way too fuzzy to me. If you watch the video of Clapton talking about his Fool SG the sound is just a bit more drive than the Beano tone. JD Simo does a demo of the tone and Claptons Cream style with a Gibson Firebird 1 through a Marshall 100 watt stack for Carter's Guitar. The tone is overdriven and clear not fuzzy or fizzy. I had high hopes of the pedal when I saw what it's called so for me the search goes on.
If you get a chance, try one out. I have one and it blew me away. Without the Woman Tone engaged, it gives you that aggressive Crossroads tone. I love it.
@@chrischamberlain2168 I will go and check one out when I can find a local dealer that has one.
$300 for one pedal is hardly "on a budget"
TONEPEDIA, make another video playing two notes at the same time double stops diads because cream used a lot of double stops woman tone which the notes are beating against each other which I don't think that pedal does that trademark woman tone.
this is not the most interesting sound in Cream