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Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer Overdrive Pedal

Solid State Overdrive Distortion Pedal with Increased Low End Crunch
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Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer Overdrive Pedal
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The World's Most Famous Stompbox is Back!

There is no single stomp box more famous than the Ibanez Tube Screamer. The Edge from U2 uses a TS9 for most of his overdrive tones, as do countless other famous rock and blues players. Thanks to tubelike distortion, smooth sustain, and fat tone, the Tube Screamer has been and continues to be the world's most popular solid-state overdrive. So much so that after production of the TS9 ended in 1984, used TS9s were going for as much as 4 times their original price at vintage shows a few years later.

The TS9 reissue features the same careful hand wiring and analog circuitry as the original classic. Like almost all of the original TS9s, the reissue features the TA75558 IC chip. The TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer adds three new settings for increased low end crunch: +, Hot, and Turbo.

What's the difference between the TS9 and the TS808? For one, the TS9 reissue is less expensive than the TS808 and for two, they sound somewhat different. Why?

On paper, the original TS9 (circa 1981-84) was supposed to feature a JRC4558 chip. But in practice, that's not what happened. Most TS9's ended up being loaded with the more "high-fidelity" TA75558 chip. Which is why, for historical and tonal accuracy, the TS9 reissue features the TA75558 chip. The TS808 (circa 1979-80), on the other hand, was spec'd with the JRC4558 chip, and that's what most of the original TS808s did feature and that's what the reissue features.

Players who prefer a cleaner, clearer sound tend to prefer the TS9 with its "high fidelity" TA75558 chip.

Eleven years after its reissue the TS9 Tube Screamer is still going strong. On July 23, 2004 the TS9 was awarded the first Guitar Player Reader's Poll Award for Stompbox of the Year.

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Overdrive
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Controls: Drive, Mode Select
  • EQ: Tone Control
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • Power Usage: 8mA
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 2"
  • Width: 3"
  • Depth: 4.9"
  • Weight: 1.3 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: TS9DX

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Reviews

If your wondering, Yes it chugs, really good in my opinion too
This pedal is a beast, Ibanez has always made great stuff that's a bang for a buck, this is no exception… the ts9 with the drive at 0, Tone around 3 o,clock and volume at max, is absolutely gnarly with a mesa dual rectifier, the other voicings… especially "Turbo" mode… are gained out with all the eq boosts as well. Absolutely incredible, better then the ts9!
Music background: Drummer mainly… but learning guitar a good 7 months ago.
A lot of tonal options for little money
The TS9 setting is what you would expect. The + setting is the TS9 with more of everything and additional low-end. The Hot setting is more Low-end and a shift in the Mid's. The Turbo setting was reminiscent of my Nobles ODR-1 with slightly more mid's. This is a pedal that you could take to the gig and with an added boost could cover all of your overdrive and everything else except high-gain settings tones. It's a fantastic pedal and when I consider the price, I'm not sure you can improve on it.
Music background: 40 years of professional playing
Awesomeness
Every guitarist pedal board deserves an Ibanez Tube Screamer!
Music background: Professional musician
Turbo Tube Screamer
I needed an overdrive pedal for my home studio and decided on the TS9. I didn't think I would use the extra modes of the turbo. Boy was I wrong. I'm glad I spent a couple of extra bucks on the Turbo model. It adds a variety of different sounds for various styles!
Music background: Retired career drummer and part time bassist/guitarist.
This is what I've been looking for.
This is my first Tube Screamer, so I got the DX because I figured the mode switch would give me some variety. To be honest, it's been on the TS9 position since the first day. I always wanted the sound of the Tube Screamer but for some reason, I went through others first. This pedal gave me that original TS sound that I've been looking for all along. I gigged with it last week for the first time and the entire band noticed my tone. I'm very pleased.
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The Tube Screamer is a pedal every guitar player should have in their arsenal. I've always kept one or two of these in my pedal line since I started playing. Whether you are just starting out or already have a large collection of stomp boxes, add a TS9 to the mix and I guarantee you won't regret it.