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Mesa V-Twin Pedal REVIEW (Guitar Lesson GG-201) How to play

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

In this vid I show you the features and sounds of a Mesa V-Twin Valve distortion pedal. This is the first of a series of distortion pedal reviews cos I had loads of requests for some gear reviews. Let me know if ur diggin this kind of thing and I will do some more...

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

Full support at the justinguitar web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem.

And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships, no free ebook. Just tons of great lessons :)

To get help with this lesson (and for further info and tabs), find the Lesson ID in the video title (like ST-667 or whatever) and then look it up on the Lesson Index page of justinguitar.com

http://www.justinguitar.com

Have fun :)


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  • Actually, opposite to many others here, I really find this video useful for all the people out there, who never had a chance to see or hear this preamp. It's very detailed explanation of all its parts and all types of sound it delivers. Two thumbs up.

  • Just skip to 6:30.

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  • Great review. I just picked up one of these in a trade and didn't really know how to use it. Oddly enough, the trade included this pedal, another V-twin rackmount, and a 20/20 power supply.

    ....triple Mesa.

  • I wondered how these work with other pedal like tubescreamer and I've got a Seymore duncam mayhem and a gt10 ....do you ever boot the twin up , I have just bought one and hope Ive done the right thing, my mayhem is metal worthy but bluesey it isn't ;) I wonder if both would work out on the same board .....;))

  • This guy likes to here himself talk. I will never get the time back I wasted watching the 1st 6 minutes. Please if you make another video, please just play it and show the difference like you started to (more then half way thru it). I will not give this a good rating because so.

  • @demonrule just like sk8fakie said... don't you think your close-mindedness is so NOT metal? is a rebellion doing what everyone expects you to do??

  • @demonrule Being closed minded doesn't get one far. Btw, many of the bands you look up to probably love/respect the music you don't care for.

  • @demonrule You're opinion on a "true Metal fan" is subjective. I'm a huge music fan; I enjoy every genre except rap (I enjoy old Hip-hop). I've been listening to metal for years and all genres of it. It's my favorite kind of music, but I love SRV, Led Zeppelin, and many other classic bands/artists. Just because one loves metal doesn't mean they won't/don't appreciate or enjoy other kinds of music.

  • @sk8fakie I never said Metal didn't come from blues/rock. I'm saying Metal is the essence of rebellion and aggression that those parent genres lacked. Any true Metal fan will tell you that they don't give a shit about SRV or Led Zepplin. Those styles are boring and uninteresting. And when you're doing a video review of a stomp box from a company who's flagship amp, the Dual Rectifier, being synonymous with Metal, and also incorporating some of the same tech, people want a just demonstration.

  • @demonrule And who was that person that decided to change that? probably a blues /rock player ...maybe? the point is, you couldnt have had metal if blues and rock didnt exist..

  • @demonrule What are you talking about? Metal (and subgenres) is my favorite genre of music, but you can definitely see a lot of reputable guitarists use bluesy rock licks. At least show some respect to the roots/foundation.

  • @17RockAholic Blues and Rock gave me nothing but complete boredom, until someone decided to change that. What "gave" us Metal was someone saying "Fuck your boring ass blues and rock!! We want LOUDER and FASTER!!"

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