the sound thrue youtube compression makes me like more the fender than the pedal! I dont know maybe different tastes or maybe psycho-acoustics or youtube compression..
the brownface tremolo definitely is an odd bird. for warble i'd put it on an extreme end along with magnatone pitch shifting vibratos, and on the other end the more distinct chop of a photoresistor like in blackface amps. these days i like it down the middle, with a bias driven tremolo you'd find in smaller brownface amps and late tweeds. A Monster Effects Swamp Thang does the trick there.
+1000 for playing the Smiths.
intrsoul 1 year ago
i thought you were playing "a comet appears" by the shins, which is a pretty amazing song
heusker 1 year ago
@heusker the feel is pretty close, isn't it? There may be a Smiths to Shins influence in there after all.
Jahnli 1 year ago
Great lick, nice tone. It's interesting how touch sensitive it is.
charles1967 1 year ago
sounds EXACTLY like my brown concert.
mikelawct 2 years ago
wow that sounds pretty good on youtube, bet it sounds killer IRL.
lolhaha65 2 years ago
the sound thrue youtube compression makes me like more the fender than the pedal! I dont know maybe different tastes or maybe psycho-acoustics or youtube compression..
always hard to tell.
Thanks for posting..
smartti1970 2 years ago
the brownface tremolo definitely is an odd bird. for warble i'd put it on an extreme end along with magnatone pitch shifting vibratos, and on the other end the more distinct chop of a photoresistor like in blackface amps. these days i like it down the middle, with a bias driven tremolo you'd find in smaller brownface amps and late tweeds. A Monster Effects Swamp Thang does the trick there.
Jahnli 2 years ago
was that an original riff at :36 onwards?
LXAccordian 2 years ago
It's my take on "There is a Light that Never Goes Out" by The Smiths.
Jahnli 2 years ago
you rule man
opprime1 2 years ago
sounds great.
amarr1 2 years ago