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  • @Glicksman1
    @Glicksman1 Год назад +14

    The Ruby's "Normal" channel sounds great with the "Rangemaster" treble boost on. That's the basis of Brian May's sound. It works nicely with some gain or clean.
    I use Ruby mostly in the "Normal" channel with a "Tech 21 Q Strip" which gives me all the treble, etc. I want, along with an Xotic SP compressor when I set it clean. With more gain, it compresses naturally as the real thing does.
    The Beatles and many other British bands of the mid '60s recorded with non-top boost AC-30s, outboard compression, pre-amped and EQed in the recording desk. They certainly did not want for treble, chime and jangle.
    In the top-boost channel, centering the cut knob and raising the treble and bass (turn them counter-clockwise) reduces those strong Vox mids and you can get pretty close to a Fender DR "Vibrato" channel sound.
    Ruby is quite versatile and has a lot of sounds in it that are not necessarily intuitive when you first use it. This is the problem with many of the reviews of it that I have seen. Often, the reviewer is not handling it properly. Like all good gear, a little intelligent tweaking can grant great rewards.

  • @TheRodge2112
    @TheRodge2112 Год назад +7

    This was a really helpful video. When I was first playing with the ruby, I wasn't understanding that it's literally designed just like the amp, meaning that there are going to be settings I like and settings I don't. It's crazy how advanced this technology is!

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful

  • @purplecowideal
    @purplecowideal Год назад +3

    Thank you so much. I watched a lot of videos on this pedal. Most were nonsense and showing me how long they could play and less on the pedal. 😢 your instruction on the pedal features is perfect. Thanks again. 🎉🎉

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      Thankyou so much for watching! I’m glad this video was able to help!

  • @SundayMorningGuitars
    @SundayMorningGuitars Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for these videos! You helped me dial in my own ruby and Dream 65 tones for praise and worship. None of the artist presets or UA presets worked for my taste so this was a tremendous help!!

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      Thanks you so much for watching! I’m so glad this helped you!

  • @tjnugent62
    @tjnugent62 Год назад +3

    I really dig the Ruby. I play Fender guitars with a Deluxe Tone Master and it really is inspiring to hear.

  • @7Boots
    @7Boots 2 года назад +5

    Great video, thanks.
    It is important to understand that with an AC-30 circuit, the EQ and Cut controls deduct frequencies from the wide frequency base sound (no choke), making room for other frequencies. Bass and Treble are interactive, when turning those down (aka turn clockwise!), you’re basically receiving a mid boost. Use the Cut to adjust overall presence (you normally would adjust to bright / dark rooms with this).

    • @Glicksman1
      @Glicksman1 Год назад

      Yes, you've got it exactly. Just as reducing treble and bass when in the top boost mode increases mids, turning them up (counter-clockwise) reduces mids and you can get a slightly mid-scooped sound like a DR. Personally, I like lots of mids so I keep the treble and bass just a bit higher (to the left of the12:00 position, 10 - 11:00). This is the VOX chimey, mid-range tone of great fame and is wonderful with a toaster Rick 12, a Gretsch Duo-Jet with Dynasonics. or an old Tennessean.
      Going even further towards a mid boost (reduced treble and bass) and you approach and enter into tweed country. Ruby is really versatile and can do so much.

  • @ddd910m4
    @ddd910m4 Год назад +1

    I don’t even play guitar and I loved this video!! Interesting watching the process of getting it ready to rock. I also appreciate how your first time with the second guitar was on video. Most people would figure out their setup before going on record but you had the confidence to show the real genuine process to everyone. I dig it! Excellent review!

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      Wow thankyou so much for watching!

  • @JJElectric7
    @JJElectric7 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! I have the Ruby, and really like it, but keep wondering if it would be even better with the Ox Stomp. Have you tried the Ox Stomp or do you have any thoughts on if it's worth it?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I have not tried the Ox Stomp. I’m not sure if it would be much better or not because I find the cabs in the ruby to sound really great already. It wouldn’t hurt to try!

  • @alguitarchristie
    @alguitarchristie 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the demo. With the canvas ( as I got one after seeing your video) are you using the line driver feature or just the straight D.I. output to you soundcard?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! I’m using the line setting.

  • @michaelmadcat
    @michaelmadcat 7 месяцев назад +1

    Loved the video! Thanks so much.
    I have a question... When you're dialing in your tele, what do you set your volume & tone knob to on the guitar?
    I'm thinking around 50-75% on the volume and 50% for tone, but not sure if that's best practice. The reason I'm thinking that for volume is it'd be nice to have some wiggle room in each way not just for loud/quiet but also for further distorting & cleaning up.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hey man, yeah that’s a great strategy I know some guys who do that! I leave all my knobs fully open at 100% only because I have all my gain stages setup through my overdrives, as far as the tone knob I rarely need to roll it down for what I play.

  • @Purx
    @Purx 2 года назад +4

    Question, for your Veritas what neck profile did you go with and why did you choose the modern pafs as opposed to the bearcats?? Also thank you for this video and the one of your board super helpful!!!

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад +1

      Hey there! I went with the medium C neck because it's always a safe bet on a guitar I've never played before. As far as the modern pafs I just felt the bearcats we're a little too light and open, I would use a tele or something similar for that kind of sound, for this guitar I wanted a more traditional paf sound and I heard good things about the fralin modern pafs

  • @dan82dare
    @dan82dare Год назад +1

    I’ve watched and enjoyed a few of your videos now on the UA stuff! I just can’t decide Ruby or Dream? Does one shine the most for you on a Sunday morning? 🤔

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +1

      I prefer the ruby because I love ac30 amps, so if your a fender guy I would get the dream, if your an ac30 guy get the ruby. The dream is probably the more versatile one that would sound good with any guitar.

  • @ludvanlazarz
    @ludvanlazarz 3 месяца назад +1

    Great job!! Super nice sounds! 🎉

  • @MatthewSpringer
    @MatthewSpringer 2 года назад +2

    On that tele demo right at 18:00, what OD is that? The Benson or the Kilt or something else? That's got a great Edge inspired vibe to it.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад

      Hey man! Yeah that was the kilt!

  • @TS-so2xi
    @TS-so2xi 3 месяца назад +1

    This was really helpful. Thanks!

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for watching!

  • @joshuawinchell4852
    @joshuawinchell4852 Год назад +1

    Are you running your wet effects (delay/reverb) into the Ruby? Reverb and delay hitting the front of the Ruby gives this terrible sounding low frequency percussion kind of sound specifically hits switching between different notes, have you experienced this?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +1

      I am running reverb and delay into the ruby in this video. This is how I normally run my amps, I haven’t found that issue or noticed it anyway in my setup, I do find I have to run it on the cleaner side of the edge of breakup otherwise it runs out of headroom pretty quick when slamming it with those effects. But I do like the mushy sonic sound it creates when it’s being hammered with overdrive on top of reverb and delay.

    • @joshuawinchell4852
      @joshuawinchell4852 Год назад

      @@lightfootfx ya I gotcha, I’m not the biggest fan of how the Ruby takes wet effects and I don’t like it after, it seems like the dream does a better job in my opinion, so I have one of those in the way and gonna see if I prefer it

  • @stefansuarez
    @stefansuarez 2 месяца назад

    Best explainer yet

  • @jameskavanagh4300
    @jameskavanagh4300 2 года назад +1

    Loved your video, I've watched plenty of vids featuring this pedal in the hope it can cop Rory Gallagher tones with a strat and overdrive pedals pushing it. I have yet to find such a video and would love it if you did a video trying to cop Rory's tone using the Ruby.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      I missed this comment, I will look into that!

    • @jameskavanagh4300
      @jameskavanagh4300 Год назад +1

      @@lightfootfx That would be cool, I am bored rigid watching videos where it's all Brian May. If it wasnt for Rory, Brian wouldnt have discovered his tone. A vid covering Rorys tones would be most interesting.

  • @mikegamble5531
    @mikegamble5531 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video. My band mate just bought the dream. I am interested in the Ruby and I have the Apollo Twin X. Are you going stereo thru the mic and guitar inputs? I sing so use 1 channel for a mic. I figure I would have to go mono with the Ruby to the Apollo. Have you tried going mono?
    Thank you again for the great video!

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад +1

      Hey man! I am going stereo out of the ruby and then going into the Apollo using both mic inputs. In your case you would want to go mono in since your other input is being used for a microphone. I have tried going mono and it sounds just as good, you just lose the stereo width from your stereo pedals if you have any.

    • @mikegamble5531
      @mikegamble5531 2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much!

  • @joshuacedars8849
    @joshuacedars8849 Год назад +2

    Actually useful info here!

  • @SamuelStephen
    @SamuelStephen Год назад +1

    Love the audio and the demo. Just wish the pedal camera was able to focus on it.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +1

      Thankyou for watching! Yeah I’m still figuring out the best way to get those shots. Future videos will get better.

  • @LysanderLH
    @LysanderLH 2 года назад +1

    Wait. The bass and Treble are cuts when turned up? Has that always been the case with AC30s? Good to know as mine is in the post as we speak.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад

      Hey man yes they are! I think newer ac30s they changed that to not be the case, but with vintage ones they were cut knobs which is what this pedal is trying to recreate.

  • @2020twayne
    @2020twayne Год назад +2

    Which do you prefer going direct- Dream or Ruby?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      I prefer ruby because I’m an ac30 guy. But the dream is just as good, if I was an American amp guy I would go with the dream.

    • @2020twayne
      @2020twayne Год назад +1

      @@lightfootfx yea I had the Dream and other UAFX. Not the Ruby yet but just ordered it.
      Thanks man

  • @David-vu7zy
    @David-vu7zy 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great review thank you!

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for watching!

  • @FakeGlasses
    @FakeGlasses 9 месяцев назад +1

    What fuzzes have you found work best with the ruby and dream?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! I haven’t actually tried many fuzz pedals on it except the kilt v2 with the fuzz setting turned on, it’s kind of a Velcro sounding fuzz and I think it sounded pretty good! Hope that helps

  • @toddmusic
    @toddmusic Год назад +1

    Great review!! If you were to record like this in stereo would you have to flip the phase of one of the tracks? Thanks

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +1

      Hey thanks! If you are just running the ruby in stereo like in the video you do not have to flip the phase. Both channels are already set to match each other. If you run something like the ruby and pair it with the dream then you will need to flip the phase.

    • @toddmusic
      @toddmusic Год назад +1

      @@lightfootfx Oh awesome. So if you are just using the ruby to record are you sending two outputs left and right to two inputs in your audio interface? I think that it is very cool that you mentioned universal audio makes them have subtle differences.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +2

      @@toddmusic yessir that’s exactly what I am doing in this video

    • @toddmusic
      @toddmusic Год назад +1

      @@lightfootfx ended up getting the Ruby. Love the sound quality. Baffled by the restrictive preset interface. It would be great to have 5-10 presets available hands free at your feet without having to touch your phone. Maybe I’m missing something. It sounds exactly like my ac15. Incredible Vox vibe. Thanks again.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +2

      @@toddmusic that’s awesome so glad you like it! Yeah the presets part is a little restrictive. I have not found a workaround for presets other than having to use your phone to select them. Maybe universal audio will release and update someday to allow us to switch between them on the pedal itself.

  • @andresstoner5839
    @andresstoner5839 Год назад +1

    Great video and review I have one question, I use my Ruby for studio, no amp involve just straight to the interface! I’ve notice that there’s some noise or hiss, just using the presets I’ve have a Fender Stratocaster and also an Epiphone SG and I still hear the noise … I was using a compressor and a booster pedal and noise was even bigger!
    I have a little black JHS buffer and the signal was very noisy, wondering what to do that in that case?
    Thanks !!

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +2

      Hi Andres, Whenever there is noise I would recommend starting with just the guitar into the Ruby into the interface, if the noise is gone then slowly add 1 pedal at a time until you find the culprit. If there is still noise with just the guitar connected straight into the ruby with no pedals in between then the preamp on the interface may need turned down a bit and then use the output volume of the ruby to make up for the difference. Hopefully that helps!

    • @andresstoner5839
      @andresstoner5839 Год назад +2

      @@lightfootfx thanks i fixed the problem, I was using the wrong power supply now is back to normal

  • @meer_kaaat
    @meer_kaaat 2 года назад +1

    what a nice review! I think your channel is going to be famous. i mean, the number of subscribers will increase a lot. You know wah i'm saying? I have a plan to sell Kemper Stage and to build my pedal board. And your tutorial helps me a lot.
    I'm not a big fan of VOX AC30 at all. But If you're looking for a replacement for Marshall, I think Ruby 63 is just for you!
    So i made my dicision! i'll go for Ruby 63 with my lovely Les Paul.🤯

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much! Yeah the ruby would probably be your closest bet, I'm sure universal audio is going to release a marshal one next.

  • @Br4dButt0wski
    @Br4dButt0wski Год назад +2

    Can you connect this to a speaker cab? Or only to the computer?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +1

      Hello, it won’t connect to a speaker cab it won’t have enough power to drive the speaker.

  • @RexGuitars
    @RexGuitars 2 года назад +3

    Did you not register it to get the 3 extra speakers?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад +3

      You know, I did! But I totally forgot to talk about them. I'll definitely remember to do that in the next video.

  • @chrisgarciaj16
    @chrisgarciaj16 Год назад +1

    So if you run this in stereo, is it basically two AC 30 style amps on left and right? And are you able to tweak the eq of the "second" amp?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      Hello, yes you are correct, however the second one will sound slightly different but as far as the eq it will adjust both at the same time but the second one will always sound slightly different. You can’t adjust one or the other unfortunately.

  • @DVGILMD
    @DVGILMD 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi I bought the Ruby and am pretty underwhelmed. I am using it as a pedal in front of an amp. I tried using it in the effects loop but it doesn’t seem to work. These amps in a pedal are supposed to be used another way right? Like into a FRFR or a powered cabinet? I don’t do recording, more of a bedroom player. What’s the best way to use the Ruby?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hey! Yeah these amp in a box pedals are designed to be ran into an FRFR or powered cabinet, or some other type of monitoring system like an audio interface into studio monitors or a front of house sound board. If your a bedroom player I would run the ruby into either an audio interface such as a Scarlett or Apollo and then use the headphone out to practice and hear yourself or a pair of studio monitors, your other option is running into an FRFR speaker. Treat the ruby like an amp at the end of your chain. You can still run wet effects after it to act as an effects loop. I imagine the ruby wouldn’t sound great running into an amp as an effect like you mentioned. Hope that helps!

    • @DVGILMD
      @DVGILMD 11 месяцев назад +1

      Would you recommend a powered cabinet like a line 6 powercab or a headrush frfr? The head rush is like half the price of the line 6 powercab

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  11 месяцев назад

      @@DVGILMD I would just go for something like the head rush frfr if it were me.

  • @julioeliseuguidi9576
    @julioeliseuguidi9576 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi..did you have a reverb pedal on the board ?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  9 месяцев назад

      Hey the first half of the video I did not it was just the pedal, towards the end I did have a reverb turned on it was the jet revelation v2

  • @tjnugent62
    @tjnugent62 Год назад +3

    I never use the bright. If you select the normal channel you use the boost to get more top end. This is the true Brian May sound. No top boost and I use the boost up half way. The bass with these pedals in my little room is way too much. I end up dialing them out for the most part if the bright channel.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +1

      Makes sense! I’m slowly realizing this as well, how much the boosts can change the sound on the normal channel.

  • @frang9742
    @frang9742 Год назад +1

    What compressor do you use between the Nash and the Ruby? thank you

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      Hey, I’m running a barber tone press compressor.

  • @addamchavarria
    @addamchavarria Год назад +1

    I just got the ruby and when I pushed on the video I was like, "OMG ITS JAAYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!"

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +2

      Hahaha dude no freaking way! That’s so crazy!

    • @addamchavarria
      @addamchavarria Год назад +1

      @Lightfoot FX also learned from watching your video about the knobs being cuts and being reverse. I was wondering why my tone was ready weird.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      @@addamchavarria yeah! That caught me off guard at first too. Glad my video helped you!

  • @matthewkemp7554
    @matthewkemp7554 Год назад +1

    Great video sir!

  • @Glicksman1
    @Glicksman1 Год назад +2

    The AC-30 and now its absolute clone, Ruby, works so well with a Telecaster This is a somewhat puzzling, although quite welcome coincidence.. After all, in 1959 when the first AC-30 was designed and built for Hank Marvin and his Strat, there were no Teles in England (except for Muddy's one in '58, but he took his home).
    I suppose that Hank's bright Strat sound for which the amp was designed was not so far from the Telecaster's. Anyway, my '52 Tele, which will come as a surprise to no one always sounds great, sounds better than it ever did through Ruby. A close second may be my '59 Super which is in a class by itself, but is as powerful as a contemporary Bassman. However,, with its two 10" speakers (old Celestion G-10 Greenbacks, the original Jensens went a-glimmering who know how long ago), iIt's a lovely, loud beastie,
    Ruby is as great at any volume.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and sharing! What a great piece of history that amp is.

  • @theaaronimal
    @theaaronimal 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Think you’ll do another for the Dream??

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад +1

      Hey man thanks! Absolutely next Saturday I will release one for the dream! Then one for the Woodrow

    • @theaaronimal
      @theaaronimal 2 года назад +1

      @@lightfootfx sick! I’ll look out for it

  • @poesybeat
    @poesybeat 2 года назад +1

    Hi - I run my Ruby straight into the audio interface and it seems to sound fine. Can you comment on why you run through the Canvas first?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад +2

      That is totally fine as well if you're near the interface. The only reason I run the canvas is so my board is xlr friendly. So when I play at a gig I can just plug right into 2 xlr cables that will send a balanced signal to the sound board since it will usually be a long run it will keep my signal from degrading since it's a balanced signal. You could use a DI in that instance as well but the canvas also won't drop decibels like a DI so it sends a full line level signal which just lets me be louder and have a lower noise floor. If you're in a bedroom or studio it's not necessary at all if it's within say 15 feet or so.

    • @poesybeat
      @poesybeat 2 года назад +1

      @@lightfootfx thanks!

    • @good4sound
      @good4sound 2 года назад +2

      I wondered about that as well. I run my Ruby stereo into my Apollo Hi-Z inputs 1 & 2. It just sounds thin and breaks up too easy. I have messed around with different gain levels on both the Apollo and the Ruby. I just can’t get it to sound anywhere as good as every other demo I’ve watched. Any advice?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад +1

      @@good4sound kewl man yeah, some things to maybe try. I find the ruby to have very little head room to begin with so I would start by keeping the volume knob (drive) at about 25% give or take. Especially if you have humbuckers it can get kinda fizzy if your cranking it. On the Apollo I would make sure you have the "link" button turned on since you are sending a stereo signal. Make sure the channels aren't clipping in the red, you want to get them around the yellow. I find cutting out the highs can give more room low end to come through so try lowering the treble knov more and turning the cut knob up more to cut more highs out but not too much that it chokes out.
      Hopefully that helps!

    • @7Boots
      @7Boots 2 года назад +2

      @@good4sound Yes, this happens because the Ruby has unsymmetrical line output levels, not instrument. You need to connect it to the line/mic inputs and adjust to line level. This offers more headroom and better sound. Hi-Z is for direct guitar / bass connections.

  • @tjnugent62
    @tjnugent62 Год назад +1

    How many presets can you save on the Ruby?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      Good question I am not sure actually, the most I have at the moment is 9 but I bet I could add more

  • @boonatuna
    @boonatuna Год назад

    so in the preamp discussion you're saying you bring your pre-amp to a gig?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      Hey there, no that’s just how I set it at home to better dial in tones in preparation for a gig where they will use there own preamp at the sound board.

  • @brandtfarmer
    @brandtfarmer 2 года назад +1

    super helpful, thank you!

  • @pcurryii
    @pcurryii 4 месяца назад

    You use an Apolo twin on your guitar gig rig?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  4 месяца назад +1

      Hey! I only use it to dial in tones at home, when I play live somewhere I just plug into a DI or line isolator with XLR going to front of house

    • @pcurryii
      @pcurryii 4 месяца назад

      Thank you!

  • @kennyholliday7492
    @kennyholliday7492 11 месяцев назад

    Awesomeness 😊 Thx

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  11 месяцев назад

      Hey no problem! Thanks for watching

  • @MusicChannel-rf5zz
    @MusicChannel-rf5zz Год назад

    Can I use a regular Boss adapter for this?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  Год назад

      Im not sure what the standard is for boss pedals, but as long as it’s a 9volt power supply and supplies 400ma or more. Your power supply will show both of those on the back of the power supply it can be 1500ma and still be fine just make sure the voltage is not higher or lower than 9 like if you use an 18v power supply it will break it same as if it’s 5v it needs to be 9 volts.

  • @danielplaysvioli
    @danielplaysvioli 2 года назад +2

    Great vid man, way to play chords for dialing tones

  • @Sagerydian
    @Sagerydian 2 года назад

    Great video, but I think you don't understand the FM-curve. That curve describes a psycho-acoustic phenomenon you cannot "trigger" by turning the volume knob on the pedal, if the volume knob only changes volume and isn't doing some eq stuff as well. It depends on how loud someone listens to your sound/song/videoclip - no matter what you have done with the volume knob.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад +1

      I get that, I'm just explaining how you can essentially trigger it at your house by turning up the volume more because you can hear more highs come out. I like to dial it in darker because we run a hot signal at my church so it usually ends up coming out with more high end especially the louder they turn me up. I should have worded that a lot better but I was going off script lol.

  • @bradleyhenady2032
    @bradleyhenady2032 2 года назад

    Are those HS5 monitors?

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад

      Hey man, they are actually HS7 monitors

    • @bradleyhenady2032
      @bradleyhenady2032 2 года назад +1

      @@lightfootfx I have the HS5's and they sound great in my small room!

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  2 года назад

      @@bradleyhenady2032 hs5's are killer! My friend has those and they work just as well. Love the Yamaha stuff.

  • @AndyNyle
    @AndyNyle 11 месяцев назад

    I am surprised that the pedal is not designed for just clean sound, as possible with actual
    vox. It distorts too easily. The break up ideally should start past 1 o’clock.

    • @lightfootfx
      @lightfootfx  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah it can distort pretty quick, maybe that’s the way the 1963 Vox’s were like.

  • @luisutil9070
    @luisutil9070 5 месяцев назад

    Damn... these church players need to develop their ear

  • @hekakain4108
    @hekakain4108 9 месяцев назад +1

    Subbed...