The Andertons Wampler Drive pedal Shootout

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  • @RobChappers Hey man you going to be doing any more of those "sound like this artist for under a grand" videos. I really did enjoy them and i think a few people would want them back too ... do pantera first though :D :D :D 

  • because van halen is so awsome you shit your pants ;D

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  • @TheMasterLuk where do ya think all the brown M&Ms went too?

  • @TheMasterLuk It's cause he plugged directly into his asshole to get it.

  • well, I don't know why Eddie's tone is called "Brown" (maybe really from shitting your pants once you hear it ;p) but - scientificly speaking - "The Brown Sound", is the sound which pushed, low frequencies theoretically make you shit your pants

  • i have boogie express 5/50 2x12... the big brother of the amp in the vid. and i looove how transparent it can be for pedals

  • Eddie on the "Brown Sound": - not sure how accurate this is.

    Eddie Van Halen refers to his guitar tone as the "brown sound." He says it's not yellow, pink, or blue. It's brown. All dirt and molasses. It's not just a tone, but also the incredible mastery of the guitar that Ed displays on each Van Halen track. Actually, the term "brown sound" was originally coined by the Van Halen brothers to describe the sound of Alex's snare. Ed has even said "I want my guitar to sound like Al's snare drum."

  • It's called the brown sound because it's so awesome you crap your pants when you hear it!!!!! At least that's what i've heard!

  • oh my days around 6 mins he plays kenny wayne shepherd!!! Chappers that is laddish!!

  • @JamiesHereNow Actually the best one is the Plexidrive Carl Martin

  • Can you guys test out the Carl Martin OD/Dist. pedals?

  • @FergusVickersGuitar I wouldnt call it a tube screamer , it is an overdrive but offers a lot more. If you keep the gain down to 25/30 % and match the volume with amp's volume and adjust the tone to taste you have a lift in volume and thickens tone and gain without oversaturing the tone . You can also adjust the gain structure using a switch from normal to dumble. Dont use the bass boosts its just way to much unless your running a tranny amp thats thin

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