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  • if using "boss ds1" + "dod 308" can get yngwie sound??? somebody can tell me??

  • Not YJM sound !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry...

  • yeah i like the sound too. its just enough. not too much. just ordered it myself. these are discontinued i believe so i grabbed one before you cant get em. sounds good dude. keep it up.

  • motherfucker, thats the yngwie tone right there ..1:20 I love that , i am buying this pedal tomorrow

  • No amount of fancy riffs and speed playing is going to save how trashy this pedal sounds

  • I actually got mine ON SALE through Musician's Friend. Best $30 I've spent in some time.

  • ich werde einmal kaufen

  • they misspelt it, "the YJM GOD pedal"

  • holy shit, great guitar player

  • is it a dod? i know dod but not that kind of pedal

  • Hello I am of mendoza Argentine...

    You say transformer to me use for the YJM308?

  • que preguntaste aka..asi t respondo yo si keres..

  • este pedal puede sonar con por ejemplo un ampli marshall MG series 100 DFX? o tiene que ser con un ampli valvular? es que tengo un ampli transistorizado

  • definitely a good yngwie sound. I always wondered how he pushed a marshall plexi to those heavy things w/ just this pedal. But it seems it pushes em enough after you crank the marshall to 10.

  • wow, that pedal puts out some extra bass for an OD pedal. 'At least in this clip.

  • plz tell me which pedal is better???

    dod yjm 308 or boss NS 2

  • Boss NS-2 can be used to effectively eliminate such noise without compromising your guitar tone, and YJM308 is not even a distortion, its just a preamp tone with a bit of gain. luck

  • What is the difference between preamps and effects pedals?

  • Actually you should get both of those. The DOD sounds great with the knobs all the way up, but it has too much distortion, you'll use the NS-2 to sort of level that extra noise down without killing your sound. That's Malmsteen's setup by the way.

  • Does anybody else just prefer the tone of their amps overdrive channel to distortion, fuzz or overdrive pedals? I love my marshalls avt100 lower-overdrive channel, but I can never really try distortion pedals on it... just looking for opinions

  • just to let you know that your supose to use distortion pedals on the clean channles encase you dident know.

  • really?

  • you don't have to be on clean but mixing 2 distortions really sounds bad and why put distortion over another distortion.

  • a lot of people use a distortion to boost and already overdriven amp. malmsteen, brian may, jeff beck, jimmy page, etc, etc

  • i agree but they also all got other pedals to cover some of the bad sounds it makes but then again it all depends on what kinda sound you like.

  • DOD YJM 308 is actually not a pure overdrive pedal as u might have thought, it's simply a booster pedal to boost up the weak signal coming out from a single coil

  • @maidenforever999 a lot of people use cascading gain stages. i have 4 od and distortion pedals hooked up in a row, and use all of them at low gain settings, but with all of them on the sound gets plenty of gain, but the characteristics of the different pedals show up and get a better overall sound. where did you get this idea that you shouldn't combine distortions?

  • @maidenforever999

    it will sound good depending on how you set them

  • @gruthang alright thxs bud ill try it some time

  • @maidenforever999 This pedal sounds way better as an overdrive on an already dirty channel.

  • @maidenforever999 Dude I've seen your video of your playing, Your in no position to be giving anyone advice on tone. Your tone sounds pretty weak and your playing is no better. And btw this pedal is a boost not a distortion, its main purpose is to boost the overdriven tube amp, that's what Yngwie uses it for i don't see why it would be used any other way. Learn a little about what you're talking about before you come here trying to be condescending.

  • @MorbidHumanity666 well buddy first off i know that the dod isent a distortion pedal duh and i know how and why yngwie uses is if i recall i said some thing about distortion pedals cuz some one mentioned it not sure... and as for my videos plz dont judge me by that they were recorded over 2 years ago with a shity camera not even made for recording and i was using this peavy rage amp which isent all that great. i would gladly show you some great improvments sound and playing wise but i got no cam

  • @maidenforever999 Nah dude 2 years doesn't mean shit, and it wasn't your gear making you sound bad it was all you. Im sure you sound just as bad now as you did then. The best gear in the world wouldn't make that big a difference to the way you sound. You can use your bad gear as an excuse all you want, bitching won't make you a decent guitar player.

  • @MorbidHumanity666 lol wow you truely are an ignorant fuck its unbelievable how stupid humans can be... but wte dude your right im wrong who cares

  • @maidenforever999 Oh right i am an ignorant fuck because i fail to see what an amazing fucking orgasmic guitar player you are right? Its just your gear making you look bad when really, when in reality you are the 6string messiah coming to deliver us to perfect guitar Technique, am i right mr. Guru? Or is that all wrong and my first vision of you is correct? A little fat pimply teenager, fappin to Hentai prOn on his moms computer, Dude go play video games or something. Guitar is not for you.

  • This pedal is the same as the dod250 except that it does not have an led and it uses .001 uf capacitors for the input and output. which make it sound rather thin... well I think thin for my taste

  • could I use this pedal for things like Kansas, Boston, etc???

  • i got a DODYJM308 and an NS2. I wanna sell the NS2. but of course I will get a LOT of noise. I got a PODx3 with a noisegate in it. is this possible: the POD , with only the NOisegate on ,in the FXloop, the YJMDOD308 just in the front amp (so in the input) and then on the shredchannel. can i kill the noise from the DOD with this settings'

  • ah, probably not.

  • it doesnt worck with a no valve amp as a spider 3 by line 6

  • that pedal is amazing

  • Just got mine with LED and boss jack and true bypass BUT with NOS diodes from the exact spec run of the early grey 250, this is THEE BET pedal on earth especially through my SPLAWN NITRO!

  • I use a YJM pedal with the same mods through a Splawn Quick Rod and the tone is amazing.

  • I hear ya brother!!!! I am HOOKED onthe grey mod and SPLAWN, they RULE together!

  • The stock YJM pedal is a very good pedal, but I recently bought a modded one off a guy on ebay. The seller is rwhitt3332 from vision music. He replaces the chips with the same chips used in the Grey DOD 250, adds true bypass, an on/off light and more. He ships the thing to your door for like $90.00. He often sales kits with the replacement chips on ebay for $9.99, and he has a listing right now. The modded YJM pedal I got from him is about the best $90.00 that I ever spent. It Sounds amazing.

  • The ISP pedal should get rid of most, if not all, of the noise. The Decimator pedal is newer technology and it really works great. Go on line to Musician's Friend to order one. I think it is $123.00. total cost shipped to your door. It only has one knob and it is very easy to use. If yngwie tried one I think he would start to use them, but that might end his endorsement deal with Boss.

  • what do u think of pushing a marshall 1987x 50 watter at full plast and add this to push the preamp? do u get uncontroled feedbacl specially even thou ur still playing?

  • Dude, that combo is awesome! I have that pedal and that head. With all settings on FULL the sound is awesome, just make sure you have the BOSS NS-2 as well.

  • how does that ns 2 clean on the noise? does it also afffect tone and suck a little?

  • don't go boss, go isp decimator, i've tried both and isp is more simple and doesn't affect tone

  • a boss does not effect tone at all,

  • i have one, and i dont think it sucks any tone...

  • u mean the NS-2 or the ISP`?

  • ns-2, i dont understand all these complaints against it.

  • The NS2 is a very good pedal, but the ISP is a great pedal. Try the ISP. I spent a lot of money on a Splawn amp and the NS2 would be sucking tone from signal. I spent a lot of money for great tone and the ISP does not change it. I still use a Jason Whitt modded DOD YJM 308 pedal. The ISP does not change the tone of the YJM pedal either.

  • ya the ns2 is great if u no how 2 use it

  • Get an ISP Decimator Noise Reduction Pedal instead of the Boss NS2. It will NOT change your tone at all. I retired my NS2 after trying the Decimator. The Decimator is well worth the extra $25.00. The Decimator will not alter the tone of my $2000.00 amplifier and the NS2 and the MXR pedals do. You can watch head to head comparisons on Youtube. Yngwie should dump his NS2 and get and ISP Decimator.

  • ok tanks man. ill look in into that. i cant seem to find it near my place though.

    do you think that this ISP would really take that much noise off? that im saying is that, im running my marshall full on blast and using an EQ pedal infron to boost the FQ and the amp and what i get. FUCK! haha, i the interuption on the eeeeeeeeeeekk would phisiclly audiolly over power my original signal evne tho im playing fast or slow. yu think im in the right spot on the ISP?

  • if you team it up with a valve amp it can get quite close to the yngwie tone. adn is is very cheap.

  • hey great, I am planning in getting this pedal cause I am a fucking fan of Yngwie but I am a little skeptical because I did not know how the tone sounds like, but I think this would be a nice pedal for its price, eh??

    thanks for the video,

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