The TS on the right sounds the best of those IMO... More high end. Since the quality is bad and I am not sure if the knobs are even placed the same. Do you agree?
several hundred to maybe a grand..most of those pedals run about 100-150 bucks a piece. The metal zone can be found used for really cheap and maybe the seymour duncan pickup booster too. The rest, I'd be surprised if they went under 100 bucks.
thanks for scanning across all those pedals; i don't feel as mentally ill as i did 1 minute and 50 seconds ago. forwarding to my girlfriend immediately.
man tenes una zarpada pedalera.!!!! jajaja. muy buenos pedales... me podrias decir como hiciste para donectar todos los pedales? me refiero a como haces para darle energia a todos.. con un transformador?
I think the author of this video is poking some fun a bit. Clearly with so many effects in the chain, you're really not going to hear the tonal differences that different overdrive pedals give you.
Are these pedals any good for playing metal. I play anything from beatles to metallica. My amp is Fender hot rod deluxe with a Jackson DK2M guitar with twin seymour duncan humbuckers. Also can these pedals prematurely wear the valves on the amp. Does it cause the tubes to wear out quicker? Also how would I use it, should I use it in the effects loop? I also use a standard jim dunlop wah wah and an mxr micro amp pedal. The mxr micro amp pedal is okay but not really good enough. Please help.
If you use the tube screamer to overdrive the distortion on your amp, you will get a lot better bite and heaviness. So yeah, it's awesome for metal. I'm pretty sure it's great for almost any genre.
I used to have a Hot Rod Deluxe (great amp for clean stuff- I used to use stomp boxes for my driven sounds) but I don't think you can get a metal sound out of it with any kind of TS type pedals. You would need a distortion box or a metal box (MXR EH Boss etc...) to get you there. As far as wearing your tubes well it depends how far you push your amp to start with. O and use it in front of the amp, not in the effect loop. Hope this help =)
I agree with you. I think the right way of making comparisons, is playing the same SHORT riff or phrasing and switch very quickly over the stomp boxes we want to taste.
Yeah, I gotta vote thumbs way down on this vid. It's too hard to see what pedals are on, and with all the other effects, each sound is buried and sounds too much alike.
thanks, i like short and concise answers like yours :). but i would like some recommendations , if you don't mind. i'm looking for a variety of different sounds. i would like a 80's hair metal sound (something with a lot of flanger, phaser, etc), good distortion, good delay pedal, and clean pedal. any thoughts on what i should get?
for 80's hair metal you need a cranked marshall type sound which would put you in a proco rat or the MI audio crunch box is supposed to be a cranked jcm 800 in a box which would be perfect. Not a flanger guy so can't help you there, but for phase you really cant go wrong with a MXR phase 90 (think van halen). Delay is a broad broad category. I have a Eventide time factor which i love but something like a plain old DD-3 will work, it all depends what you want. clean = keeley katana or a mico amp
yeah, i checked out those MXR phasers, those are a godsend. and yeah, they're van halen. and i'll also get a hold of that DD-3 you're talking about. and i have a micro amp so i'm good there. thanks for all the recommendations and such. i'm writing all of your guy's responses to a notepad and i'll check the stuff out later when i have the chance. thanks again for everything guys.
Depends...most pro's have alota different "retro" or "classic" pedals that they actually run through a remote selection board, (they will have them on their rack and they will have a customized pedal board to select through them). But orginal and "simulated" all sound different. Line 6 does a pretty good job at pedal simulation. Its all up to you really, I recomend trying them all out at stores or borrow a friends before you buy one.
thanks for the info, i'll try to check out some pedals at guitar center one day. i usually don't mess with the effects too much because they are so overwhelmingly complex for me to use half the time. i know how to operate them if i own it, but i guess i'm just going to have to try some trial and error for this. thanks for the replies mate.
Get an amp with alot of clean headroom. Fender comes to mind. THEN go and plug pedals into it. I would go tube. Entirely subjective and once you start, you are on that tonequest for-e-vah. Have fun and remember it's what YOU like.
What I like is a 66 BF Pro Reverb with a Keeley modded TS-9 and slight compression via modded Boss, with a Keeley Katana boost, and a ToneBone Classic Distortion. That and a little delay...and a US Deluxee Strat with Kinman pups. OW! Now go forth and find yours!
thanks a lot man! i like your answer better. i have a peavey transtube pro studio amp which isn't too bad and a little zoom effects pedal. i used some modulation and i got the sound i'm looking for now. i have some compression, tweaked the equalizer, chose the amp model, added some flange, added delay with the setting at 31 ms and now i have the sound i've been looking for and i love it. the tone is so much better now. thanks for your reply as well, i'll check out some of the stuff you have
hey nice playin. have you got an AD9 and DD-3 as well, think thats what i see. i have both too, the ad9 is amazing but need the dd-3 for those longer delays
hey how's that Seymour Duncan pickup booster? I'm really thinking of getting one. My buddy got one instead of replacing his actual pickups and he loves it. Does it really give life to low output pickups?
It's really your own personal opinion, the MFX namely the XT Live will give you more versatility ie mods/flanger/wah/volume all in one, as opposed to wider flexibility with the single pedals. I went from Digitech GNX3000 (MFX) to building a pedalboard and I personally like the individual board because of it's originality; but fair warning, this is much more expensive. Explore yourself between the two by either forking out the cash or going to a local music store to see what you like. Good luck
i use a boss gt-10 for modulation/delay effects and a jsx amp for distortion and a few distortion/overdrive pedals for boosting the solos, i recommend using the 4 cable method for the best of both worlds, check out my setup video for tips etc
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A good friend of mine, Paul Nelson, told me that using effects pedals defeats the purpose of guitar playing. They are just changing the true sound of the guitar, and that is just making it easier for the player. "It is a guitarists easy way out."
Not really, but relying solely on pedals is a sign of an inexperienced player. If you need pedals, you will never be able to sit down with an acoustic and compose anything.
Non è un cazzo vero! Dipende da cosa che si suona! Voglio vederti in una cover band degli incubus a suonare con la tua chitarrina acustica! Il chitarrista degli incubus è un figo di compositore e usa 200.000 effetti!
Non è un cazzo vero! Dipende da cosa che si suona! Voglio vederti in una cover band degli incubus a suonare con la tua chitarrina acustica! Il chitarrista degli incubus è un figo di compositore e usa 200.000 effetti!
whay would enyone have that meny compact pedals when you could get a boss gt-10... i did and its the best investment next to my jsx and dimarzio equipt ibanez rg1570... the gt-10 sounds better then compact pedals as well
The exact same sound after pedal changes dude .... The distortion for the power chords isnt rili decent at all ....... the lil song ya play is nice though ... Check out my guitar stuff
pretty nice, a tube screamer infront of a distorted amp really adds extra tone for distortion tracking, But I'm not all about it as a fuzz pedal. I would recommend if you use a tube screamer and a pickup booster you can probably get rid of both in your live rig by simply upgrading your pickups in your guitar. It would be less to carry. And youd get you money back from selling the pickup booster on ebay lol
lol cant fit the wah wah pedal in, i had the same pedal board given to me and took the electronincs out of the pedal board and built my own pedal board to fit wah wah peadal to. nice playing btw :)
Very nice pedal board. If I could get a job, I'd get a couple of awesome pedals. I have an Ibanez Tube Screamer but I want an Electro Harmonix Muffin. It has a better Tone, I think, bwe.
the difference is slight at best. And the ts10 too. the main difference overall with these is physical.well theres a single chip difference and even then its not much of a difference. theres a million mods out there to recreate any of these and beyond. almost all overdrive boutique pedals are based on the tubescreamer. beware boss blues driver. sounds really bad cranked. google B.Y.O.C. if you want one and save yourself some money.
don't bother with the EVH phaser. the little magic switch that turns your block phase into a script phase is a pile. save your money and just buy the regular Phase 90.
Thats a nice pedal collection, but its just too much all at once!!
Could you make another video demonstrating the effects one at a time so we can hear the differences better?
Also beware of the pedals that aren't true bypass, they can color the tone even when off, possibly messing up a side-by-side comparison. An A/B switch is ideal but probably too much to ask :p)
apparently you can buy whatever you want but unfortunately the only thing dont have there is the only thing u need! i wish they sold feeling and emotion so you could buy some!
too much pedals, too much play, nothing useful shown here. Clean the delays,chorus and sh..t, and just play ts9,ts10,ts808, one at the time, to help anything.
Addicted to Pedals? Call the "pedal free" hot line where you will be exposed to the pedal free sounds of such greats as Paul kossoff,Albert King, BB King and more. You to can be pedal free-won't you call.
How many of those are even true bypass? Way to suck your tone, chaining that many pedals together. Not to mention several of those are nearly identical.
What'd you do, go to the last-gen pedal outlet? It musta been a clearance sale for their stock over the last 30 years cause nobody's bought any of it. No offense, but those pedal lack true tone.
TS10 Ugly as Hell
TS9 & TS808 Cool as Hell
joewalshman96 7 months ago
How did this terrible video get so many views
Harrysound 8 months ago
you are also recording with a video camera, which will not show any different in tone. plug in DI if you actually wanna help
littlewahoo27 1 year ago
the best is saved for last, the moment you turned those poor babies off
you're kind of a, you know, pedal butcher
thomasjeeh 1 year ago
Wiring pedals with a buffered bypass in series doesn´t make any sense if want to make a comparison.
Linsenpuppe 1 year ago
you don't hear any difference because the cabinet isn't mic'd and it's coming through the camera's mic.
rufiopan1 1 year ago
The TS on the right sounds the best of those IMO... More high end. Since the quality is bad and I am not sure if the knobs are even placed the same. Do you agree?
Keyguya 1 year ago
turn off reverb, guy.
letanet1 1 year ago
waaaaaaaaaaayyyy too many pedals on your board. They ruin the sound more than you want...
razorette1 1 year ago
usa solo los ts's- sin nada mas
saculsheet 1 year ago
U cant hear the differences because is filmed by a digital camera... bad audio... if u test with your amp will sound different
denukio 1 year ago
to many effects. just demo the screamers.
tylerdwells 1 year ago
damN!
slowhand633 1 year ago
What is this supposed to be? It all sounds the same.
gibsonrd1 1 year ago
u need to sell some of those and buy an m13
JulsPlus 1 year ago
to much for him
ouija1324 1 year ago 6
nice!!
ConnorShawMusic 1 year ago
how much did all this coast is what i am wondering
hawkseye17 2 years ago
several hundred to maybe a grand..most of those pedals run about 100-150 bucks a piece. The metal zone can be found used for really cheap and maybe the seymour duncan pickup booster too. The rest, I'd be surprised if they went under 100 bucks.
RNRDOLL 1 year ago
and is that the vox v848? GET IT.
jasoncreek 2 years ago
its a vox V-847 model they are REALY nice!!!!!
stratocaster1959 2 years ago
thanks for scanning across all those pedals; i don't feel as mentally ill as i did 1 minute and 50 seconds ago. forwarding to my girlfriend immediately.
jasoncreek 2 years ago 3
holy shit you got all the fucking pedals in the world
timmyxgumbi 2 years ago 7
man tenes una zarpada pedalera.!!!! jajaja. muy buenos pedales... me podrias decir como hiciste para donectar todos los pedales? me refiero a como haces para darle energia a todos.. con un transformador?
gracias
alexbar14 2 years ago
Grosse branlette, son pourrit, trés français qui se joue.
A chier....
splatsh 2 years ago
you've got a few of pedals that I love! TS9 TS808 VOXwah PhaserEVH, DS1
heliobluesrock 2 years ago
I think the author of this video is poking some fun a bit. Clearly with so many effects in the chain, you're really not going to hear the tonal differences that different overdrive pedals give you.
jeng3000 2 years ago 3
Could be, or maybe he has a pedal fetisth! Kiddding dude,...... sort of.
merrilltim 2 years ago
possably
hounddune1436 2 years ago
Less is more.
merrilltim 2 years ago 3
especially with charmin ultra
jasonater12 2 years ago 2
go easy on the boss pedals....
aektzis91 2 years ago 4
PPC
ArthurCrystal 2 years ago
Thanks, I've just purchased a Love Pedal Purple Plexi 800 from the states, it truly is an awesome pedal.
Hertsman50 2 years ago
are pedals good or ZOOM???
himalchulicup 2 years ago
Are these pedals any good for playing metal. I play anything from beatles to metallica. My amp is Fender hot rod deluxe with a Jackson DK2M guitar with twin seymour duncan humbuckers. Also can these pedals prematurely wear the valves on the amp. Does it cause the tubes to wear out quicker? Also how would I use it, should I use it in the effects loop? I also use a standard jim dunlop wah wah and an mxr micro amp pedal. The mxr micro amp pedal is okay but not really good enough. Please help.
Hertsman50 2 years ago
If you use the tube screamer to overdrive the distortion on your amp, you will get a lot better bite and heaviness. So yeah, it's awesome for metal. I'm pretty sure it's great for almost any genre.
DUY1337GUITAR 2 years ago
I used to have a Hot Rod Deluxe (great amp for clean stuff- I used to use stomp boxes for my driven sounds) but I don't think you can get a metal sound out of it with any kind of TS type pedals. You would need a distortion box or a metal box (MXR EH Boss etc...) to get you there. As far as wearing your tubes well it depends how far you push your amp to start with. O and use it in front of the amp, not in the effect loop. Hope this help =)
ZeFredster 2 years ago
the point for a pedal demo is to not use other pedals with it
jeremiahtaylor601 2 years ago 2
watch the anti semitic comments
KINKSTA55 2 years ago
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get fucked you jew motherfucker.
Visualundeath 2 years ago
Wow, where did you get that disposition? Prison?
lighteningboy 2 years ago
Joe Pesci.
Visualundeath 2 years ago
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sounds like a jews anus
this sucks
fucking hell
esuterik2 2 years ago
holy shit, you have two BCB-60's full of pedals, thats sweeet!
gmaan45678 2 years ago
i dont hear any differences!!!
onbivibleval006 2 years ago 35
I agree with you. I think the right way of making comparisons, is playing the same SHORT riff or phrasing and switch very quickly over the stomp boxes we want to taste.
rawel34 2 years ago 13
@rawel34 yes this is a waste of what might have been an interesting comparison...
MOSKII58 11 months ago
@rawel34 i rekon the best way to test them is to turn alllllllllllllll other reverb delay and other shit off, play it with JUST all tubescreamers.
darren0512341 10 months ago
Yeah, I gotta vote thumbs way down on this vid. It's too hard to see what pedals are on, and with all the other effects, each sound is buried and sounds too much alike.
brandobean 2 years ago 5
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why you don't buy a multieffect pedal?^^
lookforguitar 2 years ago
because those are terrible
amarr1 2 years ago
not of you use them correct and if you spend more then 120 $ to them^^
lookforguitar 2 years ago
wat happens if u put them all on at once lol
667anderson 2 years ago
he will die
stergiopoulo 2 years ago 2
The END !
herrdocta 2 years ago
I thought he play some texas blues... like SRV for exemple.
=(
loladu68,
please make another video playing only with a little reverb and the "TS's".
thanks for posting!
SiqueiraBlues 3 years ago
too much reverb!! and i cant tell which ts is on.
omegavalderrama 3 years ago 4
metal zone ftw
MisterMaliciouss 3 years ago
LOL
Burnstorm23 3 years ago
what marshall is that?
chriscoooley 3 years ago
wow man, thats a pretty cool collention, but why so many different distortion pedals?
tdawg0993 3 years ago
different tones for different styles i guess. I'm assuming he's a gear freak lol
aftguitar94 3 years ago
haha, must be, all i need is a wah, phaser, and a good boost!
But i want all that! ahaha
tdawg0993 3 years ago
this guy has alot of pedals
Behemotheffenrocks 3 years ago
you've got the reverb up high
albinoballpython 3 years ago
are individual pedals better than effects boards?
cyberwaffles 3 years ago
yes.
Rdot3000 3 years ago
thanks, i like short and concise answers like yours :). but i would like some recommendations , if you don't mind. i'm looking for a variety of different sounds. i would like a 80's hair metal sound (something with a lot of flanger, phaser, etc), good distortion, good delay pedal, and clean pedal. any thoughts on what i should get?
cyberwaffles 3 years ago
for 80's hair metal you need a cranked marshall type sound which would put you in a proco rat or the MI audio crunch box is supposed to be a cranked jcm 800 in a box which would be perfect. Not a flanger guy so can't help you there, but for phase you really cant go wrong with a MXR phase 90 (think van halen). Delay is a broad broad category. I have a Eventide time factor which i love but something like a plain old DD-3 will work, it all depends what you want. clean = keeley katana or a mico amp
Rdot3000 3 years ago
yeah, i checked out those MXR phasers, those are a godsend. and yeah, they're van halen. and i'll also get a hold of that DD-3 you're talking about. and i have a micro amp so i'm good there. thanks for all the recommendations and such. i'm writing all of your guy's responses to a notepad and i'll check the stuff out later when i have the chance. thanks again for everything guys.
cyberwaffles 3 years ago
Depends...most pro's have alota different "retro" or "classic" pedals that they actually run through a remote selection board, (they will have them on their rack and they will have a customized pedal board to select through them). But orginal and "simulated" all sound different. Line 6 does a pretty good job at pedal simulation. Its all up to you really, I recomend trying them all out at stores or borrow a friends before you buy one.
PIlotrcm 3 years ago
thanks for the info, i'll try to check out some pedals at guitar center one day. i usually don't mess with the effects too much because they are so overwhelmingly complex for me to use half the time. i know how to operate them if i own it, but i guess i'm just going to have to try some trial and error for this. thanks for the replies mate.
cyberwaffles 3 years ago
Get an amp with alot of clean headroom. Fender comes to mind. THEN go and plug pedals into it. I would go tube. Entirely subjective and once you start, you are on that tonequest for-e-vah. Have fun and remember it's what YOU like.
What I like is a 66 BF Pro Reverb with a Keeley modded TS-9 and slight compression via modded Boss, with a Keeley Katana boost, and a ToneBone Classic Distortion. That and a little delay...and a US Deluxee Strat with Kinman pups. OW! Now go forth and find yours!
reallycrazynines 3 years ago
thanks a lot man! i like your answer better. i have a peavey transtube pro studio amp which isn't too bad and a little zoom effects pedal. i used some modulation and i got the sound i'm looking for now. i have some compression, tweaked the equalizer, chose the amp model, added some flange, added delay with the setting at 31 ms and now i have the sound i've been looking for and i love it. the tone is so much better now. thanks for your reply as well, i'll check out some of the stuff you have
cyberwaffles 3 years ago
I have that black metal zone pedal it's bad ass great for rock hard rock and especially metal
worldtraveler101 3 years ago
hey nice playin. have you got an AD9 and DD-3 as well, think thats what i see. i have both too, the ad9 is amazing but need the dd-3 for those longer delays
stratuser54 3 years ago
which ones were you using at 1:26?
fishmeats 3 years ago
wish i had that tubescreamer collection.
especially the ts10
blakegamemaster 3 years ago
huh... nice pedalboard....
palesiak23 3 years ago
Great demo and guitar playing!
I have a TS-5 that sounds cool, too.
Stu
guitar62751 3 years ago
hey how's that Seymour Duncan pickup booster? I'm really thinking of getting one. My buddy got one instead of replacing his actual pickups and he loves it. Does it really give life to low output pickups?
TheBlackCrayon77 3 years ago
very nice looks like my collection lol
guitarpro42 3 years ago
this is green day?
yoitscaleb 3 years ago
shit man im jealous and why is this video only 2 stars???
krazyliljoo 3 years ago
is that a Vox v847?
rhcpmd 3 years ago
is it better one pedal for every effect like this or to have o multieffect pedal? cause i'm about bying a line 6 Pod XT live
Mitsaras69Bithras 3 years ago
It's really your own personal opinion, the MFX namely the XT Live will give you more versatility ie mods/flanger/wah/volume all in one, as opposed to wider flexibility with the single pedals. I went from Digitech GNX3000 (MFX) to building a pedalboard and I personally like the individual board because of it's originality; but fair warning, this is much more expensive. Explore yourself between the two by either forking out the cash or going to a local music store to see what you like. Good luck
outlawman3000 3 years ago
i use a boss gt-10 for modulation/delay effects and a jsx amp for distortion and a few distortion/overdrive pedals for boosting the solos, i recommend using the 4 cable method for the best of both worlds, check out my setup video for tips etc
rock on!!!
uomoscozzese 3 years ago
4 cable method?
chriscoooley 3 years ago
chdck out my setup rig for an explination
uomoscozzese 3 years ago
nice collection
petfood56 3 years ago
You need more pedals.
mothercruncher 3 years ago 3
Do you ever get the urge to play clean?
unearth91 3 years ago
Never !!!!!
ChuckMullis 3 years ago 2
What is this "clean" you speak of?
XD
ttoxin23 3 years ago
effects are a good enhancement but sould not be relied upon to mask the players ability.
I used to have several pedals but found an effects processer to be much more usable and tweakable on the fly. still , I use them in moderation.
stymye 3 years ago
much money ?
mt9500 3 years ago
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A good friend of mine, Paul Nelson, told me that using effects pedals defeats the purpose of guitar playing. They are just changing the true sound of the guitar, and that is just making it easier for the player. "It is a guitarists easy way out."
Thebestguitaristever 3 years ago
Not really, but relying solely on pedals is a sign of an inexperienced player. If you need pedals, you will never be able to sit down with an acoustic and compose anything.
metlguitar02 3 years ago 2
Non è un cazzo vero! Dipende da cosa che si suona! Voglio vederti in una cover band degli incubus a suonare con la tua chitarrina acustica! Il chitarrista degli incubus è un figo di compositore e usa 200.000 effetti!
GiulioTrust 3 years ago
Non è un cazzo vero! Dipende da cosa che si suona! Voglio vederti in una cover band degli incubus a suonare con la tua chitarrina acustica! Il chitarrista degli incubus è un figo di compositore e usa 200.000 effetti!
GiulioTrust 3 years ago
sound and skill are two different words, with two different meanings.
-->sound=/=skill.
so, changing the guitar sound does NOT make it easier. you can have the best tone of all he world and play like shit, and viceversa.
StardustRevolutionX 3 years ago
Yeah, I mean, just look at Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello.
He's an absolutely AMAZING PLAYER, but his effects totally complete the song!
SethonC 3 years ago
suck my muff screamer
drippinglass 3 years ago
it's too stuff for u!
slash23adrian 3 years ago
got alot of stuff there haha
Nebuna64 3 years ago
Just my opinion but you're spoiling the inherent tone of the Marshall Jubilee. It sounds fizzy and over-effected.
I have a 2555 100w head and all it needs it a boost pedal now and again.
scubadoo2 3 years ago
whay would enyone have that meny compact pedals when you could get a boss gt-10... i did and its the best investment next to my jsx and dimarzio equipt ibanez rg1570... the gt-10 sounds better then compact pedals as well
goebbles1215 3 years ago
People like to have the ability to customize their rig and add different type of pedals that may not sound the same on the multi-effects pedal.
6stringplaya77 3 years ago 2
Oh man...I was completely with you until the "sounds better than" part.
Jmikey0423 3 years ago
i love the boss metal zone pedal. it's the only i use.
rmalik23 3 years ago
I'm surprised so many people can't hear a different between the TS pedals.
guitargeek333 3 years ago 2
The exact same sound after pedal changes dude .... The distortion for the power chords isnt rili decent at all ....... the lil song ya play is nice though ... Check out my guitar stuff
wolechair 3 years ago
not much of a difference in sound
bucketheadfn 3 years ago
can anyone say multi effects processor = wise purchase
Ibrox1690oz 3 years ago 2
cool ts10
paulefty 3 years ago
Oh oh, the layman buys 30 times.
Sell that pile of sh.t and buy a mesa rectifier...
carlosweed 3 years ago
So many boss pedals D: ick
HelloImJonesy1 3 years ago
im certainly stupid :'(
piepou 3 years ago
I'm not saying that you're stupid but between some TS pedals there is a big different.
guitargeek333 3 years ago
nice onde guitargeek333 auehauehuahe
heavyplayer 3 years ago
200 pedals, and still the same sound after changements
piepou 3 years ago
200 opinions, and you're the only one who can't hear a different?
guitargeek333 3 years ago 3
pretty nice, a tube screamer infront of a distorted amp really adds extra tone for distortion tracking, But I'm not all about it as a fuzz pedal. I would recommend if you use a tube screamer and a pickup booster you can probably get rid of both in your live rig by simply upgrading your pickups in your guitar. It would be less to carry. And youd get you money back from selling the pickup booster on ebay lol
nephilymbass 3 years ago
u sure have a lot of money
tedhellcaster 3 years ago
2 pedal cases...
isnt that alot to carry aroudn?
detroidxl 3 years ago
the pickup booster is supposed to be directly plugged in from the guitar, the signal to it has to be analog in order for it to work right
Craazyboi101 3 years ago
lol cant fit the wah wah pedal in, i had the same pedal board given to me and took the electronincs out of the pedal board and built my own pedal board to fit wah wah peadal to. nice playing btw :)
thum8ust3r 3 years ago
Just so you know... I noticed the 2555 at the beginning and yes I'm jealous.
HarryMuffUk 3 years ago
Very nice pedal board. If I could get a job, I'd get a couple of awesome pedals. I have an Ibanez Tube Screamer but I want an Electro Harmonix Muffin. It has a better Tone, I think, bwe.
asdf3455656 3 years ago
so much treble loss.. if i was you i would get a few bypass loops and a passive a/b selector instead of your active boss one
KyleM43 3 years ago
too many pedals...lol he has two on the shelf
tango616 3 years ago
to be honest i cant hear anythink on that record.
pure noizzzzz mate
All sounds like a digital fx
ksantyp77 3 years ago
Agreed.
mynameistyler 3 years ago
what's that one painted like eddie's "frankenstrat?"
bige2532 3 years ago
it's the MXR EVH phase 90
dvmarcilio 3 years ago
too many pedals dude! using them live you would need 4 legs
tonelord 3 years ago
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effects is for people who can't play !
jakadaba 3 years ago
watch joe satriani play he has pedals and he will make u look like an idiot playing guitar
Moneylol 3 years ago
yeah it's true!
roymystify 3 years ago
too many pedals...sounds like an effects pro
fartsallot 3 years ago
wow, great sound!!!!!
Katalista1 3 years ago
fretpick
FRETPICK 3 years ago
Wow so much money spend in pedals....
i have a metal zone xD and i like it =) its easy to use and so powerfull
Makesomenoise182 3 years ago
I think TS series is a boosting pedal...
use the distortion of marshall amp and boosting it with TS (TS808 is better than both TS9 and TS10 )...is more "naturally" than using metal zone..
rickysatriani 3 years ago
TURN 'EM ALL ON!!!
jhachey222 3 years ago 2
you sure got some pedals at your feet!
OlviMasta77 3 years ago
i think that everyone can make guitar effect by making a distrotion . i'm sershing for schema electronic for this . good help it's nice
spiderman15000 3 years ago
what is the difference between the ts808 and the ts9.please respond
jl751677 3 years ago
The TS808 was the "original official" tubescreamer. the TS9 is a later version.
jhachey222 3 years ago
the difference is slight at best. And the ts10 too. the main difference overall with these is physical.well theres a single chip difference and even then its not much of a difference. theres a million mods out there to recreate any of these and beyond. almost all overdrive boutique pedals are based on the tubescreamer. beware boss blues driver. sounds really bad cranked. google B.Y.O.C. if you want one and save yourself some money.
mediawasteland 3 years ago
What kind of Vox wah is that? And where did you get it? It is the same one as Michael Amott, and nice playing by the way.
6StringedManiac 3 years ago
this is ridiculous.
i didn't even heard a change in effects..
it's like pure shit.,
sorry.
UnforgivingCritic 3 years ago
dude, he's using three differnt tubescreamers!
wayek 3 years ago 2
same wah...
rolltideJakec 3 years ago
you have a good evh tone
tone in this song is perfect for
"You realy got me now"or "panama"
ic300x 3 years ago
sounds good what do you recon to the Dunlop MXR EVH Phase 90 any good? im looking at geting one and a Tubescreamer as well
JHealey80 3 years ago
don't bother with the EVH phaser. the little magic switch that turns your block phase into a script phase is a pile. save your money and just buy the regular Phase 90.
jhachey222 3 years ago
what's so crazy 'bout it?
javierhejtmanek 3 years ago
lol....why? just tell me why? haha
if ur gonna spend that much money get a digitech rp350 like me :D
xkflash 3 years ago
because individual pedals sound 10 times better than that digital crap
GNRjungle87 3 years ago 2
"the 80's called they want their pedals back "
ROFLMAO
Thats a nice pedal collection, but its just too much all at once!!
Could you make another video demonstrating the effects one at a time so we can hear the differences better?
Also beware of the pedals that aren't true bypass, they can color the tone even when off, possibly messing up a side-by-side comparison. An A/B switch is ideal but probably too much to ask :p)
robnox 3 years ago
apparently you can buy whatever you want but unfortunately the only thing dont have there is the only thing u need! i wish they sold feeling and emotion so you could buy some!
MillyWhatever 3 years ago
what's with all the haters?
pedals are neither bad nor good... only tools to be expressive with
warrenmusic 3 years ago
yeahh baby (cry baby) :)
LarsOnur 3 years ago
too much pedals, too much play, nothing useful shown here. Clean the delays,chorus and sh..t, and just play ts9,ts10,ts808, one at the time, to help anything.
ngcj1 3 years ago 2
Addicted to Pedals? Call the "pedal free" hot line where you will be exposed to the pedal free sounds of such greats as Paul kossoff,Albert King, BB King and more. You to can be pedal free-won't you call.
leftystrat62 3 years ago 2
that's not crazy effects...that's just prove me that u have money to waste buying 50 pdals
poirepoire22 3 years ago 5
What is the difference between the ts808 and the ts9?
tdawg0993 3 years ago 2
please do a demo of the Boss BF-2 Flanger!
Relayer1968 3 years ago
How many of those are even true bypass? Way to suck your tone, chaining that many pedals together. Not to mention several of those are nearly identical.
jongpilyun 3 years ago
sad to see the ts 808 combined with all the useless pedals.. go get a gt6 or gt8 maybe?
stupidbum21 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Have you heard of multi-effects pedals?
obiwan177 3 years ago
have u heard of customizing??
bloodtyredeyes 3 years ago 13
What part of OVERKILL don't you get lalz?
rohof92 3 years ago
i think your guitar is not intonated
th3echelon89 3 years ago 2
What'd you do, go to the last-gen pedal outlet? It musta been a clearance sale for their stock over the last 30 years cause nobody's bought any of it. No offense, but those pedal lack true tone.
SouthWind96 3 years ago 3
overkill .. srry lad
YannickDP 3 years ago 3
Are you joking with the amount of pedals whats the point.
Guitarist need to be careful effects pedals can turn into OCD's
1099231 3 years ago 5
shouldn't you better make techno? :D
allenicknamesbesetzt 3 years ago 4