February 7 marked a year since I had my Kawasaki V2. It's the only Macaris pedal that I own. When I ordered it, I was astatic and my expectations were through the roof. When it arrived, I made sure all my plans were canceled for the day so I could finally experience this big curiosity that had been waning in me for some time. It was an extremely special moment for me to plug it in for the first time and hear the glorious roar of this magnificent pedal with my guitars. It's the best overdrive, distortion, and fuzz in one box. Never had I ever played my Les Paul with the bridge volume set to 1 so much, it just produces the most amazing overdrive. Playing it with my Stratocaster is a dream, it goes from beautifully clean sounds to massive fuzz with ease. When I play my Mk IV it feels like it's a part of me when I play which is such a big characteristic of the Tone Bender family in my view. It just feels amazing/intuitive to play and it's so reactive to everything you put in it. Add a bit of delay and a tiny bit of reverb and you have yourself one of the most magnificent guitar tones that one can achieve. I literally have it on 98% of the time that I've been playing, it sounds so good that I don't want to turn it off. The Kawasaki V2 has absolutely eclipsed every expectation that I could possibly have had. It's a mainstay whenever I play electric and every bit of the pedal is crafted to such a fantastic standard. I am a massive fan of everything Macaris does and I will NEVER GET RID OF MY MK IV, IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SURGICALLY ATTACHED TO ME AT THIS POINT.
@ABCDEF-ks5op2 жыл бұрын
Love your Fuzz videos, Fuzz is all you need !!!!;D
@VladimirKulichenko Жыл бұрын
Hi Ant !!! very nice!!
@jujubs762 жыл бұрын
Love mine.... very versatile
@bayuagni60472 жыл бұрын
So what happened when you started playing Sola Tone Blender, definitely addicted for sure (in good way)😃😃😃
@hoboroadie46232 жыл бұрын
In the olden days, when I was a kid, there was a time when the starting line was almost solid Yellow at the Motocross Races. Yamaha and Suzuki were about all the bikes there, except for a few of those Green Kawasakis. My friend Corey was such a maniac as to be running an old Honda, but he was always so badly beaten in the first corner rush that it was all he could do to pass the whole field and take the lead by the end of the race... Anyway, Kawasaki Green is pretty much the generic term for the color, as you've discovered.