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The Seymour Duncan Palladium GAIN Stage is a cutting-edge electric guitar multi-effect pedal designed to deliver unparalleled tonal depth and character. With three gain stages, comprehensive EQ controls, and a wide gain range, it allows musicians to create their signature sound effortlessly. Whether used with a power amp or a clean guitar amp, this pedal is perfect for achieving high-gain tones or enhancing rhythm and solo performances.
Color | Black |
Style Name | Bass |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Power Source | Electric |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
Amperage | 10 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
V**3
Great pedal
Great option for a high gain amp sound. I use this rather than the amp high gain, it just sounds better. Not oversaturated and muddy, but clear and defined with mucho high gain boost. Great for a pedal board with a DI into a system, or in place of a high gain on amp that's not your taste or sound.
K**N
Badass
Does everything it says and more for me. I use it with the new Marshall origin 50. Together it's amazing.
4**E
Not Reliable
I’ve had many pedals, ones I’ve used for over a decade and I got the Palladium less than 2 years ago and it’s got a great sound when it does work but then it started cutting in and out shorting out. Thought it was one of my cables until I tested every cables snap every pedal and this was the one that wasn’t working. Really disappointed as this was my main pedal.
J**R
Great bottom, cheap, fizzy treble
When I heard Robben Ford mention this new pedal by name, I decided to give it a try. What I liked about it: They did a fantastic job of dialing in responsive, powerful bass and lower mids. What I didn't like: The actual distortion tone of the upper mids and treble is a typical fuzzy, buzzy, solid state pedal distortion that's annoying when plugged into a clean amp at moderate to low volume (like for home practicing, recording, etc).The lower frequencies are super responsive to your playing, allowing your guitar to create a dynamic presence ranging from soft and subtle to muscular and ass-thumping solely by varying playing style and guitar volume. But, that buzzy tacky treble tone keeps peeking through, spoiling the overall sound of the performance. If your amp's own OD tone can mask that buzz, without mushing out the pedal's great dynamics, then this pedal might work for you. But, I do think you'd be better off checking out other pedals out there (Wampler Pinnacle, Fulltone OCD, etc.) that can do what this pedal tries to do, with better overall tone, for less money.Kudos for a dynamic, powerful response, but the distortion tone is not ready for prime time - especially not for 300 clams.
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