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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2007

Yet another demo, this time of the MI Audio Tube Zone

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  • triggerjay, would you recommend the tubezone for metal? i have a metal muff and im looking to get a tubezone. the top boost of the muff has no use to me.

  • I have a clip called Tube Zone quickie, and that is as metal as I got it, would not be my #1 choice for an all out metal pedal, but will get you by.

    For metal only check out

    Landmine LD-1

    Metal Muff

    Zoom Tri-Metal

    Emma Reeza

    Boss Metalcore (it's actually not bad)

  • this is a really cool demo but at 1:43 is that the pedal with the clean channel still or do u have the amp overdrive on too... i really like the variation in that pedal but i wanna check before i buy it lol

  • The whole thing is done with the same clean channel.

  • Hey mate, just a tip on your guitar playing. You play by numbers - learn the song and play the notes as opposed to bringing in any unique style. You don't appear to add in any flavour - you don't vibrato any notes or anything, just play standard, you don't even vary how hard you hit a note. You do however have good speed and experience it would seem. If you were a bit more creative you could be a lot better.

  • thanks for the comments, and while I do agree with you, for the most part, all the stuff I have put up here is just free playing, no real songs, so i don't get where you get the learn the song comment and play the notes, and yes i could do more, but in this demo I was playing for about 2 1/2 hours trying to get the sound of the pedal to shine through, not my technique.

    In my other vids you will notice more of my technique. But I do agree on this one, after watching it it seems very lifeless.

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  • i have one..awesome pedal in this universe..it can produce from 70s & 80s plexi drive sound.agree to say dis is Mesa MarkII C..the cosmetic can answer for that..Mi Audio tubezone \m/

  • hey dude, i have this pedal too, and if i have the gain on mine a bit over half way, and i have the amp up at around a gigging volume, i get bad feedback. do you have the same problem?

  • @iamptba Wow you're really a prick.

  • heck yeah. I run a tubescreamer in front of it all the time, it tightens up the bass a lot, which i require when playing metal.

  • Can't wait to get one.. Sounds good!

  • is it good for stacking with other dirt pedal..i.e fuzz/od?

  • best pedal ever. thankyou MI Audio

  • it can make the loose high gain recto tone no problem, just lacks the muddiness of it, but it can be a good thing.

  • you missed one after the second full is 0

  • what the sound at 1:43? The knobs go (from left to right, top row first, followed by second row):

    Full

    Full

    3'o clock

    1 o'clock

    9'o clock

    Even if these aren't exactly right, surely if you play around with the pedal you'll be able to get a similar tone. Remember, a lot of it has to do with the output of the pickups, your playing style and then the amp itself (less so the amp in this occasion, mind)

    3'o clock

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