The G2D Cream-Tone is not your typical guitar overdrive effects pedal. Certainly, it does what it says on the tin but it also possesses many unique and interesting features which make it a contender for the top echelon of the effects market. Although it's price tag may not be accessible as some other guitar overdrive effects pedals, it was developed by some of the finest; Mann Electronics' Dave Manning and Grant Wills.
For those musicians who are not content with a standard overdrive and are looking for that special sound then he could do far worse than to turn to this particular effects pedal. It has an amazing tone thanks to its two-stage configuration settings to allow a variety of tones.
If we're going to nail it down to genre, the Cream-tone is at its most effective when used to create blues-tone kind of sounds. The tone is, in fact, creamy. When the product was developed, single coil pickups were definitely on the menu which is, of course, a configuration perfectly suited for the blues guitar.
The G2D Cream-Tone features a vintage design which offers great appeal to retro fans. It possesses cream-coloured control knobs and a chunky brown chassis. On the left of the guitar, providing a high level of boost is the volume. In the form of just a single knob, You Can set the required level of volume for lead breaks and a wide-sweep Tone Control. There is also two footswitches, a true Bypass and a Blue/Solo switch which activates the boost and three LEDs for instant identification of visual mode.
If blues is your forte and the crunchy, overdriven "Sound of the South" is your holy grail of distortion effects then the G2D Cream-Tone overdrive pedal is certainly the dream effect pedal you should be using for your blues set up.
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