Machine Head Pedals 72º Overdrive: With humbuckers

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2009

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Here's one I had in the bag but forgot to upload. Sorry Keith! This is the Machine Head Pedals 72º Overdrive with some high output humbuckers behind it, run into the clean channel of my Laney VC50 2 x 12 combo amp.

I used the Violet Design 'The Amethyst' electrostatic studio condenser microphone and ran the lot into an M-Audio ProFire 610 interface which in turn fed Logic. Inside Logic I added a little reverb courtesy of IK Multimedia's CSR Vintage Plate and limited the output with the Waves L2 Limiter.

I love this overdrive. It's one of my all-time favorites and goes wherever my board goes. Its charms are many but they become really apparent when you're on stage. That's when it counts IMO.

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  • Brett, do you think that this is a good pedal for fusion?

  • @RedStrat I can't answer that because I'm probably the crappest fusion player on the planet. It's sweet, doesn't have too much bite, retains definition under the most pressing conditions (the rest of the band..) and I love it. That's all I can tell you. :)

  • what scale is at 1:07 that sounds bluesy as heck love the notes in between! let me know thanks!

  • @hayabusafmw Hehe. Thanks. You DO know that I'm clueless when it comes to theory, right? I just make everything up, pretty much. However.. I think that's a fairly straight minor blues scale with a flattened 5th thrown in (Eb). Purists, please chime in. :)

  • Brett, how would you compare this pedal to a Lovepedal E6?

    Does it break up earlier or later than the E6?

    Or in other words, how well does the 72 degrees clean up?

    I have an old black E6 with two toggles on it (great pedal), however my Les Paul drives it harder than I would like. I keep the drive most of the way down, sometimes all the way down.

    Thanks.

  • I can only speak for my white E6 but it is definitely far more aggressive than the 72. The 72 is smoother and has a different resonant peak frequency, one that I prefer over the Lovepedal. It won't clean up completely but comes very close. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching. :)

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  • love the slash tone bit at 1:45

  • LOL Being an old Alice fan from the VERY early days, I caught that one right away. And who says musicians don't have a sense of humor!?! ;-)

  • Indeed it is, Ronaldo. It's right up there with your Space-O-Verb. People, please take note: The Alien Space-O-Verb is a superb pedal. There's a demo of it on my channel. Check it out. ;) Just the thing to complement this outstanding OD.

  • This overdrive is really great!

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