Review: Hotone Audio Skyline pedals

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Hotone Skyline – spread

Some of the cuddliest pieces of equipment at this year’s Frankfurt Musikmesse came in the guise of Hotone Audio’s ranges of micro-sized effect pedals and amplifier heads.

Hotone Skyline – row angle 2

The special eye-catcher with the Skyline-series pedals is the transparent Gibson-style control at their front end.

Hotone Skyline – front LEDs

Two coloured status-LEDs behind the transparent knob light up, whenever the effect is switched on.

Naturally, you cannot fit a nine volt battery inside such a tiny pedal, which is why Hotone Skyline pedals have to get their juice from a power supply (9 V, negative centre – not included).

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Hotone Skyline – Blues top

The dark blue Hotone Blues (current price in Finland: 65 €) is an overdrive pedal specialised in producing juicy Blues tones by using a pair of overdrive circuits wired up in series.

Hotone Skyline – Blues right

The big knob is for gain adjustment, while the two noctilucent (meaning: they glow in the dark) knobs deal with tone and master volume, respectively.

Hotone Skyline – Blues left

Engaging the Fat-button adds a bigger bottom end to proceedings.

Listen to Hotone’s own demo of the Blues pedal:

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Hotone Skyline – Choir top

Hotone’s Choir pedal (65 €) comes in a fetching baby blue colour scheme. This is the analogue chorus pedal of the Skyline series, built around a Panasonic BBD MN3207 bucket-brigade chip.

Hotone Skyline – Choir right

The Gibson-knob controls speed, while chorus depth and effect are controlled by the smaller knobs.

Hotone Skyline – Choir left

Depressing the Deep-switch will send you to the bubbly depths of psychedelia.

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Hotone Skyline – Eko top

The Hotone Eko (65 €) is a delay offering you some analogue character.

Hotone Skyline – Eko right

The Eko’s maximum delay time is around 500 ms, which is long enough for most Rockabilly, Rock and Pop applications, but maybe just a bit too short for serious Brian May-style layering.

Hotone Skyline – Eko left

The Mod feature adds a sprinkle of tape-style wow and flutter to your delay sound.

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Hotone Skyline – Grass top

The Skyline series also includes a Tube Screamer-inspired vintage overdrive, called the Hotone Grass (65 €).

Hotone Skyline – Grass right

The pedal offers you controls for gain, volume and Voice (tone).

Hotone Skyline – Grass left

The BRT-switch (for ”bright”) adds top end bite to your tone.

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Hotone Skyline – Octa top

One of Hotone’s newest pedals – the Octa (80 €) – is an octaver that features both ”octave down” (OCT1), as well as ”octave up” (OCT2) signal in two different operating modes.

Hotone Skyline – Octa right

The regular Clean-mode is polyphonic, meaning you can play chords, too.

Hotone Skyline – Octa left

Octa’s Dirty-mode gives you a vintage-style, monophonic experience (you can only play single note runs), and sounds funky and greasy (in a good way).

And yes, you can use the Hotone Octa with your bass, too!

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Hotone Skyline – Trem top

Hotone’s Trem (65 €) is an über-compact – yes, you guessed it – opto-tremolo pedal.

Hotone Skyline – Trem right

In addition to tremolo speed and depth you can also adjust the tone colour of the effect.

Hotone Skyline – Trem left

When choosing the Hard-mode the trem effect changes from a smooth, sine-style wobble to a harder on/off-type effect.

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Hotone Skyline – six in a row

Despite their diminutive size Hotone’s Skyline-pedals aren’t toys, but grown up guitar effects!

Their zinc-alloy casing seems to be very sturdy, while the bent metal rod north of the footswitch works effectively in preventing your foot from hitting the pedal controls. Each pedal comes with two stick-on base covers – the non-slip rubber-type cover is for straight-on-the-floor use, while the velcro-style counterpart makes creating a micro-sized pedalboard possible.

The large control knobs aren’t just a visual gimmick, but also make it much easier to place three controls on such small pedals.

In terms of effect quality Hotone’s Skyline series is straightforward in the best sense of the word. Each of the six pedals I tried does exactly what you’d expect it to do, winning me over with a very decent sound. At these low prices you’d be crazy to expect esoteric boutique-quality effects, instead the Hotone Skyline pedals proved to be great guitar effects for your everyday needs.

I recorded a demo song with the review sextet:

• rhythm guitars: Hotone Choir (panned left), Hotone Trem (centre) and Hotone Eko (right)

• lead guitars: 1. Hotone Blues, 2. Hotone Octa, and 3. Hotone Grass

I used my Gibson SG Melody Maker for all of the guitar tracks, played through a Blackstar HT-1R valve combo:

Hotone Skyline – row angle 1

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Hotone Audio Skyline Series

Current prices in Finland: 65-80 €

Finnish distributor: R-Jam Group

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Pros:

+ size

+ value-for-money

+ sound

Hotone Skyline – all knobs

Seymour Duncan SA-1 Acoustic Tube in action!

Seymour Duncan SA-1 + Tanglewood TW28-CSN

Ostin itselleni hiljattain Seymour Duncanin SA-1 Acoustic Tube -mikrofonin, koska etsin helppoa mikkiratkaisua akustisia keikkoja varten. Huomasin, että netistä löytyy melko vähän tietoa tästä magneettisesta mikrofonista, siksi tämä tietoisku:

SA-1 on humbuckermikki kahdella päällekkäisillä keloilla (ns. stack-rakenne), jolla on sisäänrakennettu volume-säädin.

Pidän siitä, että Acoustic Tube -mikrofonilla on vain lyhyt johto, joka loppuu laadukkaan jakkiin. Jakkia voi kiinnittää esimerkiksi kitarahihnaan, ja sitten voi käyttää tavallista kitarajohtoa SA-1:stä DI-boksiin, mikseriin tai akustiseen vahvistimeen.

Parasta tässä mikrofonissa on kuitenkin sen soundi, joka on yllättävän luonnollinen, kun ottaa huomioon, että kyseessä on suhteellisen edullinen, pelkästään magneettisesti toimiva mikki.

Lisätietoja saa Musamaailmalta.

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I recently went out and bought myself a Seymour Duncan SA-1 Acoustic Tube pickup, because I needed an easy-to-use pickup solution for acoustic live gigs. Strangely, there’s not that much information on this pickup available on the Internet, which is why I decided to give you a short decription of the SA-1:

The SA-1 is a stacked humbucker pickup featuring a built-in volume control.

I like the fact that Duncan’s Acoustic Tube comes with only a short pickup lead that ends in a high-quality phone jack. You can tape the jack to your guitar strap and then run a normal guitar cable from the SA-1 to your DI Box, mixing console or acoustic amplifier.

The best thing about this soundhole pickup is its sound, though, which is very natural and offers plenty of sparkle – especially considering that the SA-1 is a relatively affordable, purely magnetic pickup.

Seymour Duncan products are distributed in Finland by Musamaailma.

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Testipenkissä: Hotone Audio Skyline -pedaalit

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Hotone Skyline – spread

Yksi todellinen valopilkku tämänvuotisessa Frankfurt Musikmessessä oli Hotone Audion mallisto mikrokokoisia efektipedaaleja ja vahvistinnuppeja.

Hotone Skyline – row angle 2

Skyline-sarjan pikkupedaalien visuaalinen juju piilee niiden isokokoisissa, Gibson-tyylisissä säätimissä kotelon etupuolella.

Hotone Skyline – front LEDs

Nupin takana on upotettu kaksi värillistä LEDiä.

Tällaisiin pikkulootiin ei luonnollisesti mahdu paristoja sisään, minkä takia Hotone Skyline -efektit toimivat Boss-standardia noutavalla virtalähteellä (9 V, miinus keskellä – ei kuulu hintaan).

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Hotone Skyline – Blues top

Sininen Hotone Blues (65 €) on Blues-säröihin erikoistunut säröpedaali, joka saa kermaiset soundinsa kaksivaiheisesta overdrive-piiristä.

Hotone Skyline – Blues right

Isolla nupilla säädetään efektin gain-määrää, kun taas pienet valkoiset säätimet toimivat tonena ja master volumena.

Hotone Skyline – Blues left

Fat-kytkimellä saadaan lisää tuhtia alakertaa menoihin.

Tässä on Hotonen oma Blues-pedaalin demo:

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Hotone Skyline – Choir top

Vaaleansininen Hotone Choir (65 €) on Skyline-sarjan analoginen choruspedaali, ja se perustuu Panasonic BBD MN3207 -”ämpäriketjuun”.

Hotone Skyline – Choir right

Gibson-nupilla määrätään vatkauksen nopeutta, kun taas pikkusäätimillä säädetään efektoidun signaalin voimakkuutta ja efektin syvyyttä.

Hotone Skyline – Choir left

Deep-kytkintä painamalla saa efektistä vielä syvemmän.

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Hotone Skyline – Eko top

Hotone Eko (65 €) on firman analogimallinnuksella varustettu digitaalinen viive.

Hotone Skyline – Eko right

Ekon maksimaalinen viiveaika on noin 500 ms, mikä kattaa hyvin tyypilliset Rautalanka-, Pop- ja Rock-musiikin tarpeet.

Hotone Skyline – Eko left

Mod-kytkimellä voi lisätä viive-efektiin nauhakaiku-tyylistä huojuntaa ja modulaatiota.

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Hotone Skyline – Grass top

Skyline-sarjan vintage-tyylinen overdrive-särö on nimeltään Hotone Grass (65 €).

Hotone Skyline – Grass right

Pedaalissa on säätimet gainea, äänensävyä ja lähtötasoa varten.

Hotone Skyline – Grass left

BRT-kytkimellä saa esiin lisää purevuutta.

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Hotone Skyline – Octa top

Hotonen uusin pedaali – Octa (80 €) – on oktaaveri, joka tarjoaa sekä ala- (OCT1) että yläoktaavin (OCT2), ja sillä on sen lisäksi vielä kaksi eri toimintamoodia.

Hotone Skyline – Octa right

Puhtaassa ja polyfonisessa perusmoodissa on mahdollista soittaa jopa sointuja.

Hotone Skyline – Octa left

Dirty-moodissa pedaali muuttuu monofoniseksi, ja efektin soundista tulee – vanhan analogioktaaverin tavoin – herkullisen likainen.

Hotone Octa -pedaalia voi muuten käyttää myös basson kanssa!

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Hotone Skyline – Trem top

Hotone Trem (65 €) on optotremolo erittäin kompaktissa koossa.

Hotone Skyline – Trem right

Tremoloefektin nopeuden ja syvyyden lisäksi pystyy Trem-pedaalissa säätämään myös efektin soundia.

Hotone Skyline – Trem left

Painamalla Hard-kytkimen sisään tremoloefekti muuttuu pehmeästä siniaalto-kaltaisesta soundista, enemmän on/off-tyyppiseen soundiin.

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Hotone Skyline – six in a row

Pienuudesta ja hauskasta ulkonäöstä huolimatta Hotonen Skyline -sarjan pedaalit eivät ole leluja, vaan ihan oikeita kitaraefektejä.

Sinkistä valettu kotelo tuntuu hyvin kestävältä, ja jalkakytkimen yläpuolelle asennettu metallikaari suojaa pieniä säätimiä tehokkaasti polkaisujen voimalta. Jokaisen pedaalin mukaan tulee sekä paksu kumimainen pohja että tarranauhapohja – käyttäjä voi liimata sopivimman pohjan käyttötarkoituksen mukaan efektipedaalin pohjaan.

Kotelon etupuoleen sijoitettu säädin ei ole vain visuaalinen kikka, vaan se helpottaa myös tuntuvasti kolmen säätimien (ja yhden kytkimen) käyttöä näin pienikokoisessa paketissa.

Soundillisesti Hotonen Skyline-sarja on suoraviivainen ja mutkaton sanojen parhaassa merkityksessä. Jokainen kokeilemani pedaali teki juuri sitä mitä siltä odotin, ja pedaalimallisto vakuutti minut hyvillä soundeillaan. Tarjolla ei ehkä ole esoterista putiikkilaatua – ja olisi hullua odottaa sellaista näin edullisista efekteistä – mutta jokainen testaamani Hotone Skyline -pedaali on hyvin käyttökelpoinen ja inspiroiva ”jokapäivän efekti”.

Äänitin seuraavan demobiisin kaikki kitararaidat Hotone-pikkupedaaleilla:

• komppiraidat: Hotone Choir (vasemmalla), Hotone Trem (keskellä) ja Hotone Eko (oikealla)

• liidit: 1. Hotone Blues, 2. Hotone Octa ja 3. Hotone Grass

Käytin kaikissa raidoissa Gibson SG Melody Maker -kitarani, sekä Blackstar HT-1R -putkikombon:

Hotone Skyline – row angle 1

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Hotone Audio Skyline Series

Hinnat: 65-80 €

Maahantuoja: R-Jam Group

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Plussat:

+ koko

+ hinta-laatu-suhde

+ soundi

Hotone Skyline – all knobs

Testipenkissä: Tech 21 Fly Rig 5

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Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – with Strat

Tech 21 NYC on firma monien oivien soittolaitteiden takana, esimerkiksi SansAmp-sarjan analogiset vahvistin- ja kaappimallintajat, Bass Driver DI-boksi ja Trademark-vahvistimet ovat firman käsialaa. Kaikille näille tuotteille on yhteistä se, että ne ovat erittäin toimivia ja helppokäyttöisiä ratkaisuja sellaisiin pulmiin, joita ammattikitaristi kohtaa päivittäin.

Tech 21:n uusin laite on suunnattu paljon lentokeikkoja tekevän kitaristin tarpeisiin. Megakompaktin, metallinhohtoisen, pedaalilaudan kaltaisen uutuuslaitteen nimi on Fly Rig 5.

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Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – full top

Kuten näkyy tämän jutun avauskuvasta, Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 (299 €) ei ole todellakaan koolla pilattu. Pikkulauta sopii helposti gigbägin etutaskuun, sekä monen kitaralaukun tarvikeosastoon. Vahvistimen vuokraaminen keikkapaikalla ei ole enää tarpeellista – nyt täytyy pakata mukaan enää kitara, Fly Rig –lauta, muutama johto, sekä viritysmittari. Ja ei kun menoksi.

Fly Rig 5:n ulkokuori on valmistettu kokonaan metallista, ja sen paneelin harjattu pinta näyttää erittäin tyylikkäältä.

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – with PSU

Pikkulauta toimii 12 voltin tasavirralla (150 mA/miinus keskellä) ja sen virtalaite kuuluu (luonnollisesti) hintaan.

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – Plexi + Hot

Tech 21: uutukaisen nimeksi on valittu Fly Rig 5, koska lautaan on mahdutettu viisi erilaista efektiä/toimintaa.

Kaksi ensimmäistä efektiä löytyy Plexi-osiosta: Hot on säädettävä boosteri, josta saa tarvittaessa jopa 21 dB lisävahvistusta signaaliin. Toinen toiminta on Tech 21:n mallinnus vanhasta Marshall Plexi –kitaranupista (lainattu firman Hot-Rod Plexi-pedaalista), joka tarjoaa säädöt gainille (Drive), tonelle ja lähtötasolle (level).

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – SansAmp

Fly Rigin seuraava osio on SansAmp-osasto, joka pohjautuu Tech 21:n legendaarisiin analogeihin SansAmp-pedaleihin. SansAmpiin sisältyy analoginen vahvistin- ja kaappimallinnus kolmialueisilla taajuuskorjaimilla, sekä kaunisääninen kaiku.

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – DLA

Viimeisen osion nimi on DLA (lyhenne englanninkielisestä sanasta delay), ja se tarjoaa viive-efektin tap tempo –toiminnolla. Drift-säätimellä voi lisätä signaaliin portaattomasti nauhakaiun-tyylistä huojuntaa.

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – front panel

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Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – Tech 21 logo

Tech 21:n Fly Rig 5 on erittäin helppo käyttää: Jokainen jalkakytkin ja säädin on nimetty selkeästi. Tämän lisäksi jokaisen osion säätimet loistavat – jokainen omassa värissä – silloin kun kyseinen efekti tai toiminto on päällä.

Laudan erittäin kompakti koko vaatii kuitenkin yhden pienen hinnan: säätimet ovat suhteellisen pieniä, mikä vaatii ainakin nakkisormiselta hieman tarkkuutta niitä säätäessä. Toisaalta, kun omat asetukset on kerran löydetty, niitä ei varmaan lähdetä muuttamaan keskellä keikkaa – ja keikkakoneeksi Fly Rig on suunniteltu.

Soundillisesti Tech 21:n uutukainen täyttää ammattikitaristin vaatimukset kiitettävästi. Fly Rigin soundi on erinomainen ja sen eri efektit kattavat varmasti lähes jokaisen kitaristin perustarpeet keikkatilanteessa. Plexi-tyylinen särökanava, SansAmp-mallinnus, boosteri, viive ja kaiku erittäin kompaktissa paketissa tekevät Fly Rig 5:stä oivan työkalun Jazz-, Blues-, Rockabilly-, Pop- tai Rock-kitaristeille. Metalli-miehet tarvitsevat luultavasti enemmän säröä, sekä varmaan myös kohinaportin, genren soundeja varten, mutta he eivät luultavasti olekaan tämän laudan varsinainen kohderyhmä.

Tässä pätkässä soitan kaikki Fly Rig 5:n efektejä läpi vaahterakaulaisella Fender Stratocasterilla. Ihan alussa Fly Rig on kokonaan pois päältä:

Seuraavaksi samankaltainen audioesimerkki, tällä kerralla humbuckereilla varustetulla Hamer USA Studio Custom -kitaralla, jossa on enemmän säröä ja pidempi viiveaika:

Tässä olen simuloinut vanhaa nauhakaiku-soundia DLA-osion Drift-toiminnolla:

Fly Rigissä on myös yksi ”piilotettu” ominaisuus: DLA-osiota pystyy myös käyttää choruksena. Chorus-efekti syntyy hyvin lyhyestä viiveestä, jossa on mieto syklinen vireen huojunta. Lyhyellä Time-asetuksella ja lisäämällä hieman Driftiä signaaliin syntyy hieno chorus-efekti (soitan tässä Stratolla):

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – angle 2 + lights

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Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – all on

Jos soitat usein pistekeikkoja ulkomailla, eikä budjetti tai taustaryhmä anna myöten raahata vahvistintasi kaikkialle mukaan, Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 on kuin juuri sinulle tehty.

Tässä on onnistettu pakkaamaan kaikki tärkeimmät efektit ja ominaisuudet, joita keikkaileva kitaristi tavallisesti tarvitsee, yhteen kompaktiin pedaalilautaan. Ja lopputulos kuulostaa erittäin hyvältä ja inspiroivalta.

Joillekin vintage-ystäville Fly Rig varmasti voi tuntua liian modernilta, koska sillä ei ole sitä vintage-voodoa. Mutta jos tarvitset toimivan, käytännönläheisen ja ongelmavapaan ratkaisun, millä saat musiikkisi yleisölle, Tech 21:n Fly Rig 5 on kerrassaan loistava valinta!

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Tech 21 NYC Fly Rig 5

299 €

Maahantuoja: Musamaailma

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Plussat:

+ kestävän-oloinen metallikotelo

+ koko

+ paino

+ ominaisuudet

+ soundi

+ vastinetta rahalle

Miinukset:

– säätimien pienuus

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – angle 1

Review: Tech 21 Fly Rig 5

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Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – with Strat

Tech 21 NYC is the company behind many groundbreaking products, such as the SansAmp range of amp modelling stomp boxes, the Bass Driver DI or the all-analogue modelling guitar amps of the Trademark series.

What all these products have in common is that they’re no-nonsense tools to make the life of the gigging and recording guitarist (and bassist) easier.

Tech 21’s newest product is designed to do away with the need to hire a guitar amp for fly-in gigs. It’s an ultra-compact and sleek, pedalboard-style device called the Fly Rig 5.

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Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – full top

As you can see from the picture at the start of this review, the Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 (current price in Finland: 299 €) is extremely compact. It will fit in the pouch of a gig bag, as well as in the accessories compartment of many guitar cases. Just pack your guitar, the Fly Rig, a couple of cables and your tuner – and you’re ready to roll!

The Fly Rig 5’s sturdy housing is completely made from metal, and its brushed fascia gives it a cool modern look.

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – with PSU

The unit runs on 12 Volts of DC-power (150 mA/centre negative) and the power supply unit is (naturally) included.

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – Plexi + Hot

Tech 21 call their new creation the Fly Rig 5, because it features five different main functions/effects.

Two of these functions are grouped together under the Plexi banner. The first one, labelled Hot, is an adjustable clean boost of up to a whopping 21 dB. Secondly, you will find an analogue model of a Marshall Plexi head (based on the Hot-Rod Plexi pedal), with its controls comprising Drive, Tone and Level.

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – SansAmp

The next section is called SansAmp and includes Tech 21’s legendary analogue amp (and miked up cabinet) emulator (with three-band EQ), as well as a reverb effect.

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – DLA

The last section is labelled DLA (short for delay) and offers you a delay effect with tap tempo. Thanks to the Drift-control you can also dial in grungy tape echo-type wow and flutter.

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – front panel

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Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – Tech 21 logo

Tech 21’s Fly Rig 5 is really very easy to use: All the controls and footswitches are clearly labelled, and the control knobs of each section light up in a different colour to give you an easy to read visual clue as to which sections are currently on and which are turned off.

There’s one very minor trade-off due to the über-compact nature of this ’board, and that’s the small, slightly fiddly nature of the control knobs. On the other hand, you’re hardly likely to make major adjustments to your settings in the middle of a gig – and gigging is what the Fly Rig was conceived for.

In terms of its sound and performance, Tech 21’s newcomer easily fulfills the high standards guitarists have come to expect of the products of this company. The Fly Rig 5 sounds awesome and does exactly what it says on the tin. This combination of SansAmp, Plexi-style overdrive, booster, delay and reverb delivers the goods for the large majority of guitarists – be it Jazz, Blues, Rockabilly, Pop or Rock, the Fly Rig delivers! Metal and Thrash guitarists will most probably demand more gain and the inlusion of a noise gate, but I’d reckon that the metal crowd aren’t really the intended target group for this type of ’board.

Here’s a run-through of all of the Fly Rig 5’s effects, played on a maple-necked Fender Stratocaster. The clip starts with the Fly Rig turned off:

Here’s a similar run-through using a humucker-equipped Hamer USA Studio Custom, adding a bit more overdrive and a longer delay time:

The Delay-section’s Drift-control makes it easy to simulate tape echo effects:

A ”hidden” feature of the Fly Rig 5 is the possibility to use the Delay-section as a chorus effect. Because a chorus is basically nothing more than a slightly wobbly, very slightly offset doubling of the guitar signal, you can achieve this effect by setting the Delay-section’s Time-control to something very short, and using the Drift-control to adjust the chorus’ depth. Here’s an audio clip of a chorus setting, played with a Strat:

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – angle 2 + lights

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Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – all on

If you play a lot of fly-in gigs, and have neither the budget nor the manpower to lug a large guitar rig across the globe, Tech 21 NYC’s Fly Rig 5 is a true godsend.

It offers the most important features and effects a guitarist needs on stage or in the studio. And — most importantly – it sounds really great and inspiring.

True, using a device like the Fly Rig may not be as ”authentic” as using a real amp in the eyes of some anoraks, because Tech 21’s brand-new tool doesn’t have the ”kudos” of a mythical vintage amp. But if you’re after a pro-quality, lightweight, no-nonsense solution that will get your sound to the audience with the least amount of fuss and hassle, Tech 21’s Fly Rig 5 is hard to beat!

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Tech 21 NYC Fly Rig 5

299 €

Finnish distributor: Musamaailma

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Pros:

+ sturdy, all-metal construction

+ size

+ weight

+ features

+ sound

+ value for money

Cons:

– tiny control knobs

Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 – angle 1

Review: Albion TCT35C

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Albion TCT35 – with Telecaster

Albion Amplification is a new name on the Finnish market, even though the brand has been in existence since 2010.

Albion’s main man is genuine amp guru and bonafide living legend Steve Grindrod. Mr Grindrod left an indelible mark in the field of amplifier design as Marshall’s chief designer for over 20 years. In the beginning of the Noughties, after leaving Marshall, he also worked for Vox for a few years.

Albion was founded in 2009 as a joint venture between Grindrod and Chinese audio specialists IAG Group. Albion’s guitar and bass amplifiers are produced in their own plant in China under the direct supervision of Steve Grindrod, who has moved there from the UK.

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Albion TCT35 – full front

The Albion TCT35C (recommended retail price in Finland: 865 €) is part of the company’s TCT-series, which is aimed directly at the guitarist who needs a versatile amp.

The TCT-series offers two-channel, all-valve amplifiers built with a very open architecture that allows for maximum flexibility. At the moment of writing, the TCT-series comprises two combos and three amp heads.

Albion TCT35 – side view 2

The TCT35C has a cabinet made of high-quality birch plywood. The panel carrying the golden script logo is a solid piece of walnut, which has received a piano black finish on our review sample (there’s also a see-through wine red version available).

The overall finishing quality is on a very high level, and the TCT35C looks rather stylish in a businesslike, slightly understated way.

The combo weighs in at about 24 kilos, which is rather moderate for an all-valve amp of this size.

Albion TCT35 – full back

The cabinet features a half-closed back with a sturdy metall grille protecting the valves (or ”tubes”, for our North American friends).

Albion TCT35 – preamp valves

Albion’s TCT35C employs three 12AX7 valves (aka ECC83) in its preamplifier section. A fourth 12AX7 is used as the combo’s phase inverter.

Albion TCT35 – power amp valves

The power amp section churns out approximately 35 Watts of power (RMS), using a pair of 6L6 valves.

All Albion amps use IAG Group’s pro-quality audio transformers, which are well regarded by Hifi-enthusiasts and used in IAG’s Leak and Luxman valve amplifiers.

Albion TCT35 – G1280-VSR-16 speaker

Albion produces all of their PCBs, metal parts and speakers in their own factory to Steve Grindrod’s exacting specifications.

The TCT35C comes equipped with a 12-inch Albion G1280-VSR-16 speaker, which has power rating of 80 Watts and an impedance of 16 Ohms.

Albion TCT35 – footswitch

A two-switch footswitch unit comes supplied with the combo. It allows for channel switching, as well as the muting of the on-board digital reverb unit.

The unit is shipped with the output jack on the right hand side, but if you prefer to have the connector on the left, you can switch things around easily. Simply unscrew the six screws holding the footswitch assembly in the chassis, pull the assemby out, turn it around, put the switches back into the chassis and tighten the screws. Brilliantly easy!

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Albion TCT35 – front panel

Even though both of the Albion TCT35C’s channels sport the same controls, the channels have been designed differently:

In Channel A the guitar signal is first routed through the EQ-section, before it reaches the main gain stages. In Channel B the signal first goes from the input jack to the gain section and is only then fed into the EQ-department. Even though both channels will give you sounds from clean all the way to high gain, each channel has its own distinct character and ”feel”.

One special feature of TCT-series amps are their twin gain controls – called Gain and Drive. The first amplification stage is called Gain, while the second one is called Drive, and each adds their own type of gain structure and character to a channel’s tone. By experimenting with different combinations of a channel’s Gain and Drive settings you will get a plethora of different sounds and responses to playing dynamics.

Albion TCT35 – front panel 2

The combo’s Master-section offers some additional features for even more tonal flexibility:

The Edge-control is a presence/brightness control for the power amp, which allows you to tailor the TCT35C’s bite to your own requirements. The F’BK-switch (short for ”feedback”) offers you two different power amp responses – you can either go for more bite and a very tight attack or choose a creamier delivery with much more fat compression.

Steve Grindrod has chosen to use digital reverb on his TCT-amps, because they tend to stand up better to the demands of a high gain amp.

Thanks to its output power switch you can also run the combo at only 33 % of its output power. As were dealing with a genuine valve amp here, this power drop also lowers the clean headroom and adds some tasty power amp compression to the signal.

Albion TCT35 – back panel

The TCT35C’s effects loop is deliberately using solid state technology, as Steve Grindrod aims for a clean and transparent signal transfer in this section.

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Albion TCT35 – side view 1

The Albion TCT35C combo is an extremely flexible guitar amp, thanks to its well-designed channel architecture and its extremely efficient channel equalisers.

This isn’t a one-trick pony at all, but rather a guitar sound enthusiast’s dream machine, offering a large palette of different tones.

Despite the fact that both channels will ”do” clean as well as dirty tones, Channel B will offer you more gain than Channel A. ”Fender-style” and ”Marshall-style” are far too narrow to adequately describe the different characters provided by Channels A and B, but there are clear differences apparent in their mid-range sounds and bass responses.

The effective Channel EQs, as well as the Master-section’s Edge- and Feedback-controls add their bits to the Albion’s versatility. While the TCT35C is quite an intuitive amp to use, I’d still recommend you take your time to find out all the features and sounds this combo has to offer.

These eight audio clips only scratch the surface of what the Albion TCT35C’s tonal versatility.

Let’s start with two clean examples using Channel A; first the Stratocaster:

…followed by a Les Paul-style Hamer Studio Custom:

Here are two crunchy clips played through Channel A. First the Strat:

…and then the Hamer:

These are two crunchy clips using Channel B – the Stratocaster first:

…followed by the double-humbucker Hamer:

And as a finale two high gain examples (Channel B) – starting with the Strat:

…and finishing with the Hamer (in Drop-D):

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Albion TCT35 – teaser

Wow, what a fantastic amp! I can’t think of any musical genre the Albion TCT35C couldn’t master.

The TCT35C is an extremely versatile valve amplifier offering loads of great sounds. Despite being quite a compact combo there’s plenty of volume on tap.

Steve Grindrod’s vast knowledge and experience in the field of amp design really shows in the way the Albion is put together, as well as in the quality of the sounds on offer in the TCT35C and in the low amounts of hiss (even in high gain settings).

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Albion TCT35C

Current RRP in Finland – 865 € (street price approximately 800 €)

Finnish distributor: Profitron

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Pros:

+ excellent value for money

+ versatile gain section

+ separate powerful three-band EQ-sections

+ sound

+ switchable output power

+ footswitch included

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