Visual Sound claims to offer "real tone for real people." Some company slogans are just hype, whereas some really nail the company's philosophy. I couldn't think of a better slogan for Visual Sound gear. My first Visual Sound pedal was an original gray Jekyll & Hyde which quickly became my main overdrive. I've owned every incarnation of that pedal and currently own every Visual sound pedal in existence. Their pedals (or the 1-Spot power supply) can all be bought without taking out a second mortgage, either. Yes, I'm a fan.
I was lucky enough to get both a Visual Sound Open Road and TrueTone when they started to ship, and I'm very, very impressed. The Open Road overdrive offers less midrange than Visual Sound's other TS-808 inspired pedals and has a more, well, "open" sound. The Truetone is a great clean boost that can give your solos a kick without coloring your sound. Both pedals contain Visual Sounds renowned Pure Bypass buffer system (far better than True Bypass, in my opinion) and have a solid place within the Visual Sound pedal line.
There's nothing wrong with +$300 boutique pedals. I own my fair share of them, but there's also nothing wrong with getting a kick-ass pedal made in China. You can get yours on eBay below.
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![]() Visual Sound V2 Series V2OR Open Road Overdrive - New! US $119.95 |
![]() Visual Sound Open Road Transparent Overdrive No Reserve US $67.43 |
![]() NEW Visual Sound Truetone Clean Boost (V2TT) US $99.95 |
![]() Visual Sound Truetone True Tone Clean Boost NEW in Box! US $99.95 |
![]() NEW Visual Sound Open Road Overdrive V2OR Tonolicious! US $119.95 |
![]() Visual Sound V2 Series V2TT Truetone Boost - New In Box US $99.95 |









Sun, Jul 5, 2009
Guitar Blog