In the rest of the article they state that it gives a great cross section of tones, from "Eric Johnson levels of sustain on a strat neck pickup" to heavy distortion.
The review was more than fair. The idea was to have the unit tested independently, in a well respected magazine, so people could see we weren't trying to pass off a cheap, crappy unit as something worthwhile.
Since the North West Guitar Show and the Magazine, we have been approached by a very large, international guitar company who is interested in distribution rights now; so who knows what the future holds.
The review was more than fair. The idea was to have the unit tested independently, in a well respected magazine, so people could see we weren't trying to pass off a cheap, crappy unit as something worthwhile.
Since the North West Guitar Show and the Magazine, we have been approached by a very large, international guitar company who is interested in distribution rights now; so who knows what the future holds.
Since the review, things have started to take off. With hand made pedals being sent all around the world. Unfortunately, as the build process is so time consuming, we have decided to re-engineer/brand the standard and concentrate our output on the Deluxe.
We are also developing a new (very) hard distortion pedal with extremely hard clipping (I've tested the PCB already and it screams) and another unit that will allow some of you to have more fun with your amps. This will allow us to concentrate on the RRT-1 Deluxe as our top of the range unit and offer a distinction between products.
As such, the standard is set to become a real rarity in the future; so buy now...