It's got a tube! | NRG DB33 Boost Pedal

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @alpertatkan874
    @alpertatkan874 4 года назад +2

    The reason for the POT behavior is that the electronic tone circuit effect logarithmically to the sound. Linear response can be obtained by changing the pot used in circuit design.

  • @baritonecult622
    @baritonecult622 4 года назад +2

    Pretty cool to see tubes in pedals, i have a BK butler w a 12AX7 tube in it and its Doom city tone
    Cheers from Michigan

  • @kristoferkappel
    @kristoferkappel 4 года назад +4

    I was hoping to see you playing your Markline Venus :(

    • @xav73410
      @xav73410 4 года назад

      Sometimes change guitar is a good thing! ;)

  • @NilsRolandG.
    @NilsRolandG. 4 года назад

    Awesome demo Milian! Thanks

  • @patrikjurica7727
    @patrikjurica7727 4 года назад

    nice guitar bro👍

  • @szveszs
    @szveszs 3 года назад

    Exists alternative of this? Something that boosts cutting the bass but with tubes?

  • @Musictrenztv
    @Musictrenztv 3 года назад

    What use tuning broo? 7 strings

  • @transforminggravity15626
    @transforminggravity15626 4 года назад

    🔥🔥👁🔥🔥. 🤘🤘🤘💯💯💯🔊🔊🔊 Awesome 🔺

  • @GreyhandLion
    @GreyhandLion 4 года назад +2

    As cool as this pedal is, 750mA is 150% the capacity of a Strymon. Most pedalboard power supplies just will not be able power the tube inside, so this seems like a cool concept but unfortunately solid state tech is sooooo much more practical and applicable in this scenario.

    • @GreyhandLion
      @GreyhandLion 4 года назад

      @@iLikeD1rt so you have 2 separate kettle leads too? Venues are gonna love you lmao

    • @turbine3780
      @turbine3780 4 года назад

      @@GreyhandLion you can get iec splitters

    • @sunlesseffects
      @sunlesseffects 3 года назад

      750mA is unlikely, a 12ax7 heater current draw is 150/300mA and the anode is 1.2mA
      Furthermore, a standard Boss power supply has a 1A current capability.
      Then, I don't know the rest of the schematic, but I doubt the boost converter or the charge pump actually uses more current.
      A 500mA power supply will most likely work fine.

  • @markozakicmusic
    @markozakicmusic 4 года назад

    How do you hook up the pedal to your ns2 fx loop? Want to try it out

    • @MilianMalivukMusic
      @MilianMalivukMusic  4 года назад

      Guitar goes into the IN of the NS-2, OUT goes to the amp, then the SEND from the boss goes into the boost pedal and back into the RETURN of the NS-2!

  • @xav73410
    @xav73410 4 года назад

    Did you put pedal on the effect loop?

    • @MilianMalivukMusic
      @MilianMalivukMusic  4 года назад

      No it's in front of the amp. But it's in the loop of the noise gate.

    • @alpertatkan874
      @alpertatkan874 4 года назад

      @@MilianMalivukMusic The reason for the POT behavior is that the electronic tone circuit effect logarithmically to the sound. Linear response can be obtained by changing the pot used in circuit design.

  • @tankjr1000
    @tankjr1000 4 года назад +1

    250 € for a one knob boost pedal taking 750 mA to feed the unnecessary tube. No, thanks.

  • @WholeLottaBulldog
    @WholeLottaBulldog 4 года назад

    Djenti boi