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TWH-1 TWINHEAD naravno sa originalnom kutijom The Artec TWH-1 Twin Head is a dual amp simulator in a pedal board friendly package. Across the top of the nicely powder coated box are controls for Level, Amp/Gain, Bass, and Treble. Input/output and a 9 volt power jack are mounted along the top of the unit. A clip style battery compartment is located on the back of the unit, and a quick note on detail: the unit ships with 4 adhesive plastic feet in a little bag allowing the user the choice of affixing them for standalone usage or ignoring them allowing a flatter surface for velcro based pedal board usage. Kudos! the final feature is a footswitch labeled direct (true) bypass. In standard fashion, I plugged my Luna Athena into the pedal then into my VHT Special 6 to see what she was capable of. The controls all seemed pretty intuitive, or so I thought. As I looked at the pedal I wondered exactly how to switch between the different amp emulations. A bit of fiddling and it became quickly apparent. The Amp/Gain knob functions a bit differently than one might expect. At noon, the pedal functions as a low gain drive (as indicated via a center detente conveniently labeled “Low”) but dialing the knob clockwise engages the Classic overdrive while counterclockwise the Crunch. Genius, at least on paper...while I applaud the design efficiency in application things get too hot too quick and seem to function almost like a glorified toggle than a smooth tapered pot. However, tonally I realized pretty quickly that this pedal is really intended to be a direct device rather than feeding a guitar amp. So I unplugged from my amp and plugged directly into my computer interface and monitored using a pair of M-Audio AV40s. Run direct, both voices of the pedal sound convincing. The Classic side delivers Marshall JCM flavored dirt in spades really capturing the signature sizzling krang and a palm mute friendly low end. Both the high and low controls were well voiced allowing me to dial in the brighter and tighter tone of the 80’s to the the fuller and darker tones of the 90’s with a couple twists. I found the Crunch side similarly nice with a sweet bite, rich midrange, and slightly tubby lowend kind of like a hybridized Tweed Bassman and JTM-45. Again, the tone controls were very effective, perhaps even more so than with the Classic side, with different combinations of treble and bass almost altering the core character of the drive in very cool ways. I threw a bunch of different guitars at the Twin Head including an SX SST57, PRS SE Singlecut, and Highland Royal and all sounded great. The Artec TWH-1 TWINHEAD is a nice direct amp modeler disguised as a stomp box with a wide range of great sounding dirt. While Artec pedals are a bit hard to find stateside, I imagine once players start getting there hands on this one they’re bound to develop a bit of a reputation among bargain hunting tone junkies.

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