Gearmandude . . . your vids have really helped a ton in researching all kinds of pedals . . . some I've ended up buying, and some not. Not to step on your toes, but is there any way you could use a better baseline clean & full sound for your demos? I can get a general idea of what a given pedals ...
Owned them all, and the only two I kept were the ML-2 and HM-3. Never use the HM-3, though . . . too much "nest of bees" for my taste (any "nest of bees is too much, IMHO). Between the Metal Muff and the ML-2, just about any...
Great demo for sure! I needed a fuzz pedal for a couple of tunes a night, and just finished A/B-ing about 7 of them. The Metal Muff isn't a fuzz pedal per se, although you can get some fuzz-style sounds when maxed. But, it really is an excellent all-around high-gain box. It doesn't thin or mush o...
To me, the trick with the Washburn is to roll off the treble quite a bit (unless your using a fairly dark 'bucker sound). The Contour sounds much better maxed out too. Gain can be ramped as well. It's not a really versatile pedal, but it does dial in a tone that doesn't mush out your low end or m...
I found the Washburn to be the best of the three (believe it or not!). The articulation and clarity is much better than the two MXRs, IMHO. One caveat . . . the Washburn doesn't work well with the bridge PUP in S/S/S Strats (too brittle), but it's 100% excellent for double-coils (and sometimes ne...
Gearmandude . . . your vids have really helped a ton in researching all kinds of pedals . . . some I've ended up buying, and some not. Not to step on your toes, but is there any way you could use a better baseline clean & full sound for your demos? I can get a general idea of what a given pedals ...