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It is different. And that is good!
I love the sound of drives that are based around discrete devices (no opamps). This is such a drive!
The sound is crisp, has a lot of attack and definition.
The Zoar has plenty of knobs to control the frequency response.
The 3-band EQ is based on Fender 1965 EQ's, meaning that it has a mid-scoop around 500Hz. I like mids, so I keep the mid knob at maximum.
I like highs even more, thus I push the highs.
And I balance out the bass to compensate for the effect of the pre-gain bass control labeled "weight".
The combination of the weight and gain control determine the amount of distortion and the distribution of the harmonics.
If you know what the knobs do, then operating is easy, I had found a good sound withing a few minutes. But knowing the function of the knobs is key. And that is the only reason why I did not give the Zoar a full 5 star review.
The sound is crisp, has a lot of attack and definition.
The Zoar has plenty of knobs to control the frequency response.
The 3-band EQ is based on Fender 1965 EQ's, meaning that it has a mid-scoop around 500Hz. I like mids, so I keep the mid knob at maximum.
I like highs even more, thus I push the highs.
And I balance out the bass to compensate for the effect of the pre-gain bass control labeled "weight".
The combination of the weight and gain control determine the amount of distortion and the distribution of the harmonics.
If you know what the knobs do, then operating is easy, I had found a good sound withing a few minutes. But knowing the function of the knobs is key. And that is the only reason why I did not give the Zoar a full 5 star review.
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