Small, relatively inexpensive and does what I wanted a Tube Screamer (TS) to do. I can't compare this to a full-sized TS because I've never owned one, but in terms of being able to get a sound I like, it definitely made me happy. As others have noted, it's particularly good at low- or no-gain settings as a boost pedal with more dirt than, say, a Mesa Tone Burst (which is designed primarily as clean boost). You can get a little nastier with the TS as well for a gritty, bluesy sound with good results, but you won't be able to dial in metal with this pedal alone. The smaller size is also great for obvious reasons but precludes use of a battery to power it, so the only possible drawback is that you *must* use AC power.
Verified purchase: No
Great tone! Excellent condition! Mini size I wanted! Fits my mini pedalboard perfectly that I use for my rehearsals. Will probably order another one for my larger pedalboard that I use for my gigs.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The seller took a little longer to get the product to me than originally anticipated, but it was right around Thanksgiving when I ordered it. The Mini Tube Screamer was indicated to be a used/open box item, but from all appearances it was a new one. I have it plugged into my pedalboard right now and use it on a weekly basis. I love it and would buy from Openbox again.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I had Japan made re-issue TS9 and was not happy with its sound. Old TS9 just made my sound flat and lifeless. But different story with this mini TS. It is x100 better. It has brighter sound and less gain than TS9 but this gain is much useful. Works great as booster for tightening drive channel and with clean channel. Tru-bypass and totally Japan quality!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I have one of these sandwiched in between my TS9 Tube Screamer and my compression sustainer on my signal chain. I set it to a lower gain than I set my TS9 as I feel like the TS9 is a little rounder when the gain settings are higher. So I use the Mini for some added crunch when I am playing chords and the TS9 for heavier riffs and some mild lead. When I really want to push that creamy, smooth, velvety overdriven distortion reminiscent of a Trey Anastasio kind of a tone, I play them stacked on top of each other. They fill in the gaps in the wavelengths for each other and really gives that full, milky feel. My understanding is that the Mini has a circuit more similar to the TS808, and in unison with the TS9, I get the sound I am looking for. The price is great. The footprint is small. And the tone is what you would expect of ANY Tube Screamer, regardless of model. So, if you are a beginner looking for that Tube Screamer tone, but don't want to drop that $175 on a TS808, or you are a professional gigging musician looking to make you pedal board a little more manageable, this little stomp box will work for you. Can't go wrong with this pedal. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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