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Harley Benton Crunch Distortion

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Harley Benton Crunch Distortion
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Solid overdrive IF you have a good amplifier
Bob Corey 15.05.2018
I play rock pop punk and work as a music producer for many years, I don?t use pedals but straight amp sounds. I got this to use it mainly as a booster occasionally. So I did some tests:

I first tried it on a MOOER LITTLE MONSTER AC, it had a pleasant sound, not something extremely wow in comparison to the distortion sound of my big tube amplifier, but very very fun to play!
Then I tried it on the MARSHALL JCM 2000 DSL50 on the clean channel with the gain pretty low...it was just horrible, like a cheap digital fuzz-distortion pedal (it was good for some stoner stuff though lol). Everything changed when I turned the gain knob up (still on the clean channel at 5-8/10), so I had a soft tube distortion and with the pedal engaged I could get a similar tone to the one from the lead channel of the DSL50! I was very impressed, gave me inspiration to play more riffs and stuff!!
Later on I tried it on an ORANGE TINY TERROR as a tubescreamer style booster, I got some very interesting sounds once again that were fun to play.
My friend who is a fender amp user played it on a good FENDER tube combo and liked it very much being surprised about it.
Lastly I tried it on a LINE6 SPIDER combo but didn?t like it much...(I don?t think any other pedal could have sounded much better on that)

Something else that worths mentioning, is that it has a very good note definition, most distortion/overdrive pedals I?ve played (marshall, boss etc) won?t let you hear the higher strings in a chord if the lower strings are playing, this one lets you hear it all!

So my conclusion is that it plays BEST on tube amps that have already a little bit of tube distortion, or as a tubescreamer style booster before your crunch or distorted sound!
It might be cheap but on a good setup it can sound very expensive, recommended!
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Fantastic for bass
luffarvante 08.07.2021
This pedal is great for bass.
In front of an amp it tends to cut a bit too much of the low end for my tastes, but it still works really well.
Where it really shines is when run in a parallel FX loop though.
We run this pedal in the FX loop of my Hartke HA3500 which allows us to dial in everything from brutal distortion to just the right amount of grit, for a more overdriven sound.
I was honestly surprised by how great it sounds when we first tried it out.

If no amp with a parallel loop is available I'm certain similar (or even better) results could be achieved by either splitting the signal before the pedal and feed it to a separate amp, or run the clean signal through a PA to retain low end.
Our better yet, use a pedal like the Tri Parallel Mixer from Electro Harmonix to achieve the same result as the parallel FX loop.

Worth mentioning is that we use this pedal with different bass guitars that are all 4-strings tuned down to B standard.
With other distortions (lite the Rat), it is really hard to dial in a sound that sounds good on both the low B string and the remaining ones but with the Crunch Distortion it's a breeze.

My one gripe about the pedal is that it feels a bit cheap, but on the other hand it feels sturdier than the cheap Behringer pedals.
We've used the pedal for rehearsal and recording for almost a year and a half now though and it still works without issue.
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laurentium 18.11.2020
Good quality crunchy distortion. It is more of a higher gain pedal, as you don't really get a less overdriven sound when you turn off the Gain knob. But obviously this is because it is a distortion, not a overdrive pedal.
But I like that it doesn't lack the low end sounds, which makes it very usable as a crunch type of distortion.
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Too much gain for crunchy?
Archion 25.09.2021
Although the title of the review may sound a tad negateve, don't worry, it is not a bad pedal! The word crunch usually gives me some associations with the lower or mid gain sounds. This one goes to more of a higher gain levels. Of course you can back off the gain, but still, expect much more of it than the name may suggest. There should be a trim pot inside that adjust the presence to suit various amplifiers. However getting into it is quite a pain, so maybe it would be better to make the trim pot more accessible
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Love this pedal!
Richard1631 20.12.2015
I really love this pedal. It's my favorite at the moment. Daft as it sounds, I play mainly acoustic Irish tune sets, and for the odd solo I turn this on. It lives on my pedal board next to the Boss E.Q. pedal, and my wireless (AKG) receiver.
If like me you use an Acoustic guitar then watch the input level or you may get feedback. That's a bit of a faf, but to see peoples faces when I turn it on and distort the sound is worth the setting up. I've stopped using my bad monkey altogether now, (and the zoom G1, which had too many effects on it to use and adjust on stage) and took it off the pedal board. Keep it simple, and this does it well.
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Harley Benton Crunch Distortion
Guitar tinker 28.03.2021
Prima pedaal voor zijn prijs! Goede kwaliteit en afwerking.
Had enkel meer distortion verwacht, zit qua overdrive tussen een BOSS SD-1 en DS-1 (die ik persoonlijk toch iets beter vind, maar deze kosten ook iets meer).
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good and robust
Anonymous 10.04.2017
I have to say that for the money I got it it is really good pedal. Both from sound and quality point of view.
It is in strong box. You do not have to fear to step on it.
Sound is also quite fat and cruncy which I like very much

I do not have any bad word for it. If you are on a budget go for it.
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Solid Quality
Chris Pyrah 23.01.2021
Very nice pedal with a good feel to it
Recommended
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Very good for the price
Patricio S. 14.01.2019
Clean and great boost. No noice and very good distortion. Works great as an addition to my pedalboard.
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Marshall sound in a box!
Anonymous 06.06.2016
Rugged-built, with a metal enclosure, Alpha pots, a well- enginereed PCB (No SMD here!), the Crunch Distortion is a real bang-for-the-bucks!
Basically a Marshall in a box pedal, it features lots of Volume, a easy to use tone knob, which can be used to cut some of the mid-highs the pedal roars (as Marshalls do) and plenty of Gain, which covers the range from AC/DC to Van Halen.
Sound is very powerful and rich, power chords sound compact and heavy and solos have that Marshall sparkle on top.
It is hard to obtain those slighty break up sounds you would expect from a JCM45 or a Plexi; this pedal is more JCM800-oriented.
It also features a real true bypass (3PDT switch).
I highly recommend it; it's a great sounding stompbox for the cost of a pizza and a couple of beers!
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