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Ibanez TS-9 on Bass

yeah, i use a TS9DX sometimes...if its in the normal TS9 mode, it cuts plenty of low end, esp with the tone set to trebley.

The DX's bass-boosted modes work pretty well, but they will not be present in your vintage (beautifully sweet for guitar) TS9. but hey plug it in and try it out- you might like it.
 
I have an old TS-9 and used it for years.
It does loose the low end.
It didn’t seem bad until I got a Jacques Tube Blower then I heard what I was missing.

Put it in a loop with a blend and it sounds very good or you can follow it with an EQ pedal to bring some of the low end back

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I use ONLY a TS9 nowadays. A little EQ to cut some highs, tone knob just a pinch from the lowest side, drive 1/4 and level to your whims. Beauty tubeish tone and very responsive. Low end loss is not THAT big of a problem. I've pretty much dealt with it live by just making the OD level way higher than clean, bypassed tone. It all depends on what ya play, tho.
 
CamiloDíaz;8436797 said:
I use ONLY a TS9 nowadays. A little EQ to cut some highs, tone knob just a pinch from the lowest side, drive 1/4 and level to your whims. Beauty tubeish tone and very responsive. Low end loss is not THAT big of a problem. I've pretty much dealt with it live by just making the OD level way higher than clean, bypassed tone. It all depends on what ya play, tho.

I have found that to be true as well.

I was playing a show with it for the first time and wasnt miked. I stomped it on and went nearly silent.

You have to crank it if you arent miked
 
Depending on where you are, you should be able to try one out. Personally, I'm not a fan of them, but I've never owned one. However, I love the Bad Monkey.

I don't really think you can compare it with the ODB-3, although I don't know from experience. I imagine the ODB-3 is just much, much heavier.
 
Theres a simple mod I'm looking into for the TS to lose that nasal mid boost and give lots of low end, its one cap change from 0.047uF to 0.47uF that extends frequencies down to 72Hz or you can simply bypass it. The reasoning was for guitar that distortion of all the lows caused too much muddiness.
I've got a homebuild one nearly finished with this as a switchable mod - will be interesting to see how it performs :) I've also gone for switchable asymmetric clipping diode option in order to be completely stompbox geeky