I bought this pedal and I am using it with my clean tone in order to get a more sparkly tone for any clean arpeggiated, Metallica/ Dream Theater style. Amazing pedal and it is now a major part of my clean tone
This was the kind of thing I was looking for. Thanks for the specific, but fitting, comment. I'm in the same boat, I need to be able to get some grit but retain cleans for any kind of weedly dees I'm going to do.
Have this one for a while now and I love it for clean, lead and even boosting an overdrive haha, very versatile and transparent at the same time. Always on for sure
Hence the clever names and impractical art work that makes it nigh impossible to read the knobs in a practicing situation. Craft beer is a womanly industry due to the estrogenic properties of hops, so the more that craft beer influences culture the more womanly men get, favoring functionality less and less, among other things.
I love the sound, i know this is youtube, but it sounded wonderful and i wish it was also released in the uk, and at a discount price lol I'd trade my vintage Boss CS2 for one.
Goddamn it I just got an orange amp and my I love it but my strat clean tones aren’t coming thru like I want I was thinking I should get a compressor, opened this video and Andy was playing pavement silent kid now I instantly have to spend another 150
People overusing the term "sweetspot" I think nowadays. They made that one pedal saying "always in the sweetspot" and now I've heard many people using it meaning multiples. The original meaning was the spot on an amp where all the parameters and controls caused the electricity to have a specific effect of tone character. Computer modulations though amazingly accurate in a lot of ways cannot reproduce this phenomena. Perhaps that is why they are seeding the multiple usage. Not that the guy in the video or anyone else who began using it this way is intentionally doing so....just the particular company and govt. liason.
Works great. Pete Thorn has a video of this pedal and it shows being applied to bass and guitar. I've had a few different compressors, both pedal, and studio, for pedal form this one simply sounds great and is equally versatile.
Works excellent with bass, and with my Rickenbacker 4003. I tend to avoid pedals between my basses/guitars and the amp, but this Kongpressor sounds sooo good. Adds a drop of sweet gloss to the overall sound, and the treble post/cut feature is extremely useful and , makes it all the more versatile and beneficial.
Um one of the most underrated bass comps ive paired with my aguilar tone hammer
that is a nice rendition of Pavement.
I bought this pedal and I am using it with my clean tone in order to get a more sparkly tone for any clean arpeggiated, Metallica/ Dream Theater style. Amazing pedal and it is now a major part of my clean tone
This was the kind of thing I was looking for. Thanks for the specific, but fitting, comment. I'm in the same boat, I need to be able to get some grit but retain cleans for any kind of weedly dees I'm going to do.
Starting a pedal demo with pavement? Oh yeah, got me hooked ❤️ thanks for the useful nice demo, think i love the kong!
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it, I forgot which demo I had played that tune! Hope to see you on my current channel too✌️❤️
Andy
@@AndyDemos oh! yeah sure 💚
Bought this pedal and love it. Sounds so good, sweet tone.
Have this one for a while now and I love it for clean, lead and even boosting an overdrive haha, very versatile and transparent at the same time. Always on for sure
Do you have this first in your signal chain? Or where do you prefer it ? Just ordered one.
Anyone notice that craft beer names and guitar pedal names are starting to sound about the same? Lol
Hence the clever names and impractical art work that makes it nigh impossible to read the knobs in a practicing situation. Craft beer is a womanly industry due to the estrogenic properties of hops, so the more that craft beer influences culture the more womanly men get, favoring functionality less and less, among other things.
Lol someone has a chip on their shoulder about women
i always amazed by your air guitar plectrum/ pick... so lovely sophisticated technique
Andy, your OD tone in the beginning is nuts.
Andy! you tease with that Blur at the end
Silence Kit!
Those Rumble chords...
I love the sound, i know this is youtube, but it sounded wonderful and i wish it was also released in the uk, and at a discount price lol I'd trade my vintage Boss CS2 for one.
macabre2007 it is released in the UK! We designed it in the UK!
I'd love to hear this with a 12 string!
Especially a Ric 12 with toasters. Does it jingle jangle?
now dawning on me how god dang compressed the guitars are on every pavement song
Nobody's fault but mine
Paul rudd? daaamn soon!
Is that an actual song around 2:25? Such a solid riff I may even use it lol
Sounds like Spinning Wheel by Blood, Sweat and Tears.
Goddamn it I just got an orange amp and my I love it but my strat clean tones aren’t coming thru like I want I was thinking I should get a compressor, opened this video and Andy was playing pavement silent kid now I instantly have to spend another 150
Andy growing his hair on us.
Jonah Fuerstenberg idk how I would feel about man-bun Andy...
that'd be horrifying. Man-buns are making longhair uncool again.
I don't want to be a surrogate for Andy's hair. what a disgusting thought.
FUCK! YES! WITH THE PAVEMENT!
ultimate demo song
What's the song after 4:53? I know it but the name eludes me!
EDIT: Scratch that, it's "Nobody's Fault But Mine" by Led ZeppeliN!
People overusing the term "sweetspot" I think nowadays. They made that one pedal saying "always in the sweetspot" and now I've heard many people using it meaning multiples. The original meaning was the spot on an amp where all the parameters and controls caused the electricity to have a specific effect of tone character. Computer modulations though amazingly accurate in a lot of ways cannot reproduce this phenomena. Perhaps that is why they are seeding the multiple usage. Not that the guy in the video or anyone else who began using it this way is intentionally doing so....just the particular company and govt. liason.
From 3:25 is Andy riffing a Cardigans song?
Nice and squishy.
As my buddy Ren would say, "now that's one stinky head of cabbage!"
What's that first song he plays?
Jacob Rosmarin silence kit by pavement!
Pavement!!!
Wonder how it does on bass...
Works great. Pete Thorn has a video of this pedal and it shows being applied to bass and guitar. I've had a few different compressors, both pedal, and studio, for pedal form this one simply sounds great and is equally versatile.
Works excellent with bass, and with my Rickenbacker 4003. I tend to avoid pedals between my basses/guitars and the amp, but this Kongpressor sounds sooo good. Adds a drop of sweet gloss to the overall sound, and the treble post/cut feature is extremely useful and , makes it all the more versatile and beneficial.
if you play a tele you had better bring a compressor to the show, you dont want me compressing your tone. jessaying
modern Comps need BLEND.
my sentiment exactly...until i got this pedal. i don't miss the blend knob with this unit
@@nigeldaddyo I'm interested in this pedal, can you explain why the blend is not as necessary??