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gladio pedals Cornerstone Music Gear Gladio (SC) Preamp – eastside music supply

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gladio pedals Cornerstone Music Gear Gladio (SC) Preamp – eastside music supplyGladio SC (single channel) is designed to offer the same sound of the "big brother" Gladio but in a smaller and compact size. While the Gladio Double Channel was inspire by the artists like Robben Ford and Sonny Landreth, the Gladio SC tries to take things a step closer to the Steve Ray Vaughan sound, which was achieved using a Dumble amplifier too. The Gladio SC is based on the Gladio 1st channel with the exact same sound and control except for the

Gladio SC (single channel) is designed to offer the same sound of the "big brother" Gladio but in a smaller and compact size.

While the Gladio Double Channel was inspire by the artists like Robben Ford and Sonny Landreth, the Gladio SC tries to take things  a step closer to the Steve Ray Vaughan sound, which was achieved using a Dumble amplifier too.

The Gladio SC is based on the Gladio 1st channel with the exact same sound and control except for the addition of the new CLEAN knob. This addition makes a very big difference, and it's the one that could actually bring the sound closer to SRV. The clean signal is taken directly at the input of the pedal and mixed back with the overdriven signal at the output. The CLEAN knob thus manages the volume of the clean signal. with the result of having a "clean layer" on top of the overdrive sound, which helps to achieve that Texas blues sound.

A Clean knob like this affects 3 parameters all at once (you can notice their change sweeping the Clean from zero to even a 40% rotation):
- Bottom End: the sound becomes fatter
- Compression: The non-compressed clean sound comes into the mix, and the change in compression is particularly accentuated on the attack.
- Saturation: When the clean sound comes into the mix the final output sound becomes hotter, and it’s able to better push the front end of the amp.

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