Interesting. In this vid I like the Keely sound the best but I like my Allum's DS1, but not necessarily straight up and down like demonstrated here. Wonder what this test would show with other settings. And yeah the stock DS1 is plain and simply horrid :)
Monte Allum's mod sounds fuzzy not like distortion at all.Is it was correct done all modification? Because in page of Monte DS1 mod sounds very different.....
@mikelinden214 It also depends on if you change to Allums' 1N4002 Diodes. I didn't change the diodes as it said in the mod sheet, and my DS-1 still sounds like a DS-1...just higher fidelity and better, smoother signal response.
@cerebrix It's a Solidbody classic with single, single, hm configuration. I only use the HG bridge humbucker pickup in this video. I have another video where you can see the guitar, just look at my videos and you can't miss it. I have a standard with HD hums in it too. Great guitars.
@AlFguitar992 The pedals were all set the same. The volume difference is because the mods are all different. The Keeley is notorious for being very loud and the stock DS-1 is very quiet. The sound quality is fine. They sound exactly the same in this video as they do in person.
They all sound like crap in this video
Youreallysuckguy 1 month ago
Interesting. In this vid I like the Keely sound the best but I like my Allum's DS1, but not necessarily straight up and down like demonstrated here. Wonder what this test would show with other settings. And yeah the stock DS1 is plain and simply horrid :)
rediryou 3 months ago
This video my be the sub 3 minute standard for Youtube demo videos!
Clear demo. You rock! That's what we are here for... to learn quickly!
MeyerG4Indiana 5 months ago
Monte Allum's mod sounds fuzzy not like distortion at all.Is it was correct done all modification? Because in page of Monte DS1 mod sounds very different.....
MrRussDiggy 7 months ago
@MrRussDiggy Yes it was done correctly. It will sound very different depending on what amp you use it with.
mikelinden214 6 months ago
@mikelinden214 It also depends on if you change to Allums' 1N4002 Diodes. I didn't change the diodes as it said in the mod sheet, and my DS-1 still sounds like a DS-1...just higher fidelity and better, smoother signal response.
DORKYBA55ATTACK 2 months ago
@DORKYBA55ATTACK Right, I did change to the 1N4002's.
mikelinden214 2 months ago
is that a classic or standard?
cerebrix 8 months ago
@cerebrix It's a Solidbody classic with single, single, hm configuration. I only use the HG bridge humbucker pickup in this video. I have another video where you can see the guitar, just look at my videos and you can't miss it. I have a standard with HD hums in it too. Great guitars.
mikelinden214 8 months ago
no offense but u should work on ur sound quality, its not the best, and y does each pedal in the chain get quieter and quieter?
AlFguitar992 9 months ago
@AlFguitar992 The pedals were all set the same. The volume difference is because the mods are all different. The Keeley is notorious for being very loud and the stock DS-1 is very quiet. The sound quality is fine. They sound exactly the same in this video as they do in person.
mikelinden214 9 months ago 2
Keely definitely sounds less damped out. Great video, thanks for the comparison!
eddiefio 10 months ago