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Seymour Duncan Twin Tube Mayhem

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2008

Official Seymour Duncan Product Video
Featuring: Frank Falbo
Produced & Directed By: Steve Osborne
new product NAMM 08

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  • Maybe it sounds cool cuz it's plugged into Marshall JCM800 2203?

  • @TonyThrash94 It's not actually. The Marshall was just a prop in the shot.

  • seymour duncan demoing on EMGs

  • @Satansbitch101 No. This was the window Alexi was with Duncan.

  • I owned this pedal and it sounds nothing like this in person. This pedal cost $230 and based on the sound qaulity its worth about $100. The auther emailed me and said that he ran this pedal direct. I tried that, i have a ESP ec1000 and two JBL EON15 and still crap. So the pedal in the video is a special one made for this video or hes got something going on that we cant see. Before buying this pedal hear it in person first, dont make the same mistake I did and waste $230.

  • What author... Frank or myself? If not then...

    What we did...

    "In the video, I'm just hitting a tube power amp. So you could set your clean channel flat, or witn some amps you may get a better sound bypassing their preamps altogether, runnning into the effects return for example. The sound in the video is very representative of what the pedal sounds like, but some amps impart their own tonal voice that's obtrusive enough to limit the sound of your distortion pedals."

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  • @stevetosborne aw, then it seems to be good.

  • Ewwwww, 40$ pedal repackaged.

  • @myskull54 if you want a good 'overdrive' which is warm i should get the carl martin dc drive which i have too and ive got a line 6 too, if you really want a good 'distortion' i would take a look at for a samp;e the mxr fullbore metal really good pedal go to thomann.de btw if you want the most cheap no shipping costs i always get my stuff there ;) good luck

  • I've been looking for a really good way to get really good sounding tones, I got a line 6 spider 4 with 75 watts, it sounds good for 300 bucks but I want to get that warm tube sound, so I'm thinking that I can still use the line 6, but I can get an overdrive pedal with tubes to get my gain to sustain more, so what do you guys think i should do?

  • I dunno about you guys, but I can picture myself making this pedal scream....

  • does somebody know what kind of flower is painted on that?

  • not worth the money. i mean if it was cheaper i would buy it but its too muddy for the price. i have a boss metal zone that i got for 20 bucks and it sounds way better than that.

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