by goroth » Thu Jul 23, 2015 7:27 am
I have a V2 and it's great. Easily one of my favourite trem sounds, both on traditional fast repeat percussion type stuff but also slower, lower depth nice stuff.
You can't totally dial out the trem, so you can't really use it as a clean boost. Not sure if this has been addressed in V3.
It colours your signal somewhat, so it can't really be called a clean boost either. Again, not sure if this has been addressed in V3.
Speed range is enormous on the V2. The three way toggle for speed would be super cool but not strictly necessary.
Expression control is fun and should be included on all pedals! But with the switch and the large dials it's easy to change speeds on the V2, and even change with your foot. If you are doing extensive "speed swells" then the V3 would be killer, but if it's just about changing values in a more static way then the V2 is easy to get along with.
Top mount vs side mount jacks might be a thing for you.
I don't use the V2 as a clean boost, so I don't see the fact that it colours your signal as a negative, in fact it's awesome because it sounds great. If you are playing mostly clean you won't notice the colouration too much, but post fuzz you will.
My only criticism is that the power supply filtering is pretty minimal and it can be sensitive even for well filtered power supplies. If you daisy chain a lot then that might be a problem, but it might not. If they've addressed that in the V3 I'd hit it.
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