StefStoep
I only discovered these over the past weekend.
It sounds and looks like awesome pedals.
Has any1 ever played/owned one?
Do we get them in South Africa?
If not, is there something that compare to the Amp Eleven?
AlanRatcliffe
I have and use the Amp Eleven and the Magicboy Vibe. I've also tried the Eternity Fuse, Amp 50 and a couple of other drive type pedals (Sean seems to bring out a steady stream of limited edition variations of his drive pedals). All pretty good, but there is a certain "sameyness" to most of his drives.
Not distributed locally - you're best getting from PGS or Sean himself.
The closest thing to the Amp Eleven is the Paul Cochrane Tim pedal - in fact there was quite a furore over the fact that the drive part of the amp Eleven seems to just be a Timmy with values tweaked to make it suit Fender guitars and amps.
MikeM
I need a Kalamazoo in my life.
MoJo-JoJoe
I own a couple. Amp50, Eternity Burst, Babyface Tremolo ... and used to have the COT50 also. Excellent pedals, but as Alan said (and we discovered together) there most definitely is a common "tonal fingerprint" to the range of drives. Excellent company to deal with.
Dinosaur-Snr
Excellent pedals all in all, I own the COT 50 (Thanks Joe) ?
Build quality on these pedals are good. Like the others said the drive pedals all sound in one way or another very similar,each one just has a little bit of a tweak to make it sound different and in order to suit different gear and styles of music.
Buy one ?
Reinhard
I own the Amp11 and Les Lius. Both sound good, not sure if I will keep both though. Love stacking my Hellbender with the Amp11.
StefStoep
@Reinhard: if you ever thinking of letting the Amp eleven go inbox me!
What power supply does these use?
AlanRatcliffe
All standard 9V, Boss-style centre negative plug.