Tone Report Weekly Issue 125 | Page 10

NOW PLAY THIS POWERED BY EFFECTS DATABASE ➊ MOOER STAYS THE COURSE WITH THE OCEAN MACHINE Mooer’s Devin Townshend signature Ocean Machine is the company’s most ambitious effort to date. It combines two separate delay channels with a multitude of different patches between them—16 different modes in all, and a robust reverb channel with nine different types. With every facet of control at your feet, not one parameter is left to chance. ➊ ➋ DR. J KICKS IT OLD SCHOOL WITH THE EMERALD The new Emerald overdrive by Dr. J Effects offers classic overdrive and boost tones in a compact package with a few bells and whistles. A diode selector switch alters the character of the drive by switching between stock and MOSFET clipping arrangements. An independent Boost circuit is individually switchable and can be placed in front of the drive or behind it. ➋ ➌ JEXT TELEZ TAKES US BACK TO 1970 WITH THE UNI-DRIVE While most people know Univox for its Super Fuzz and Uni-Vibe, there was another effect that got much love from players of that era—the Uni-Drive. Jext Telez has teamed up with Acme Audio to deliver a 100 percent authentic UniDrive experience with period-correct parts including carbon comp resistors, black-dot transistors and vintage capacitors. ➌ 10 NOW PLAY THIS // Buzzworthy Gear