Great comparison, great riffs too! They've updated both within the year, the V1.5 Obsidian got most of the good voicing from the Granophyre now, very similar upper mids to this video. Mine just got built and I fired it up this morning. I came on the 'Tube to remember the old Obsidian since I sold my V1 6 mos ago. I would hazard to say you'd be hard pressed to tell the diff between the new Grano and Obsidian versions on a vid these days, the difference is there's uber more detail in the Obsidian if you want, but now you can dial it scratchy like many of us non-perfectionist (cough*sloppy*) players prefer! (which is how the Grano always has been=and that's a good thing for most 🤙)
@@gil9903 I was pretty surprise that this hasn't really been done before. I did a quick search before posting and I couldn't find any shootouts between these two...
Haha ya that’s true. Some of them that I know that have them I figured would have done a video by now. Maybe they will soon. I’m interested to see how others approach them.
I go back and forth tbh. Depends on my mood haha. But really it sorta also depends on the guitar and pickups. The Obsidian is a bit more consistent but the Grano in my experience has been more varied when I swap guitars.
First off thanks for the video(cool riffing). The Granophyre is on my bucket list(until the next new shiny object appears). It's amazing how much different one amp can sound, from one demo to another.
Ya all these RUclips demos, mine included, need to be taken with a grain of salt. There are so many variables (style of playing, pickups, tuning, guitar, cab/speakers, mics, etc) that will affect how an amp sounds. Thanks for watching!
I own a grano but have played the obsidian a few times. The obsidian is a slight bit bottom heavy over the grano IMO. Mike builds incredible amplifiers.
It's interesting how much the RUclips compression affects the tone once these videos get uploaded. The Granophyre in the room and in my Pro Tools session when I was editing the clips isn't as fizzy. As I've said with previous videos YT demos are to be taken with a grain of salt! Thanks for watching!
They both fill the room well. The obsidian cleans are really good. Not sure what I’d compare to. Definitely better than any Mesa clean I’ve experienced.
Thanks for the content but i think an in-depth comparison would be much better. Use an IR, boosts and aswell as desired settings and flat eqs, a tone match of either desired amp. Something is off with the audio in this clip. The tones aren’t that good imo, and we know these are monsters 🤷♂️
@@ScottBynoe Man I didn’t mean too upset you or hit a nerve honestly. Just wanted to share some constructive criticism and share my thoughts right? Isn’t that why you posted it here?
You mean like John's overprocessed IR amp "reviews" where all the amps sound the same? I don't think you offended him as much as that was a pretty Dunning-Kruger comment, I don't think you have enough experience to make suggestions, and that's not to offend, it's honesty. That is exactly how my old Granophyre and current Obsidian sound. This is a review for people who play amps, not remove all impurities in post. I can make a Line 6 Spider sound God Tier through an IR and a little post.... that does nobody in the market any good.
Yes! It's about time! Been really curious for someone to finally do a demo of these amps. Surprised it hasn't happened until now!
Ya I was a bit surprised too. I quickly did a search before uploading this video and didn't find any shootouts of these two amps
Great comparison, great riffs too! They've updated both within the year, the V1.5 Obsidian got most of the good voicing from the Granophyre now, very similar upper mids to this video. Mine just got built and I fired it up this morning. I came on the 'Tube to remember the old Obsidian since I sold my V1 6 mos ago. I would hazard to say you'd be hard pressed to tell the diff between the new Grano and Obsidian versions on a vid these days, the difference is there's uber more detail in the Obsidian if you want, but now you can dial it scratchy like many of us non-perfectionist (cough*sloppy*) players prefer! (which is how the Grano always has been=and that's a good thing for most 🤙)
Finally! I've been waiting for someone to do this shootout!
Cheers!
Same here! I've been asking for this...
@@gil9903 I was pretty surprise that this hasn't really been done before. I did a quick search before posting and I couldn't find any shootouts between these two...
@@ScottBynoe to be fair there are like a handful of people who have both amps...
Haha ya that’s true. Some of them that I know that have them I figured would have done a video by now. Maybe they will soon. I’m interested to see how others approach them.
Awesome video! I've ordered the Granophyre V1.5, they've apparently done several updates/upgrades to it and should have it in a couple of months.
Granophyre is the winner for me
I go back and forth tbh. Depends on my mood haha. But really it sorta also depends on the guitar and pickups. The Obsidian is a bit more consistent but the Grano in my experience has been more varied when I swap guitars.
First off thanks for the video(cool riffing). The Granophyre is on my bucket list(until the next new shiny object appears). It's amazing how much different one amp can sound, from one demo to another.
Ya all these RUclips demos, mine included, need to be taken with a grain of salt. There are so many variables (style of playing, pickups, tuning, guitar, cab/speakers, mics, etc) that will affect how an amp sounds. Thanks for watching!
Well done Scott.
Thanks Paul, cheers!
I own a grano but have played the obsidian a few times. The obsidian is a slight bit bottom heavy over the grano IMO. Mike builds incredible amplifiers.
Agreed.
Over truck speakers you can hear the bottom end difference really well
Great video.
Thanks man! Cheers
I preferred the obsidian overall. It seemed more balanced sounding imo. granophyre felt thicker and middier/fizzier from the clips
It's interesting how much the RUclips compression affects the tone once these videos get uploaded. The Granophyre in the room and in my Pro Tools session when I was editing the clips isn't as fizzy. As I've said with previous videos YT demos are to be taken with a grain of salt! Thanks for watching!
Obsidian sounds like it would fill the room more. How’s its clean? Fender chime or Mesa muscle?
They both fill the room well. The obsidian cleans are really good. Not sure what I’d compare to. Definitely better than any Mesa clean I’ve experienced.
I liked Granophyre more. Obsidian mids sound strange to me, Remind some Mesa Mark
whats it sound like overdriven pushed?
I Like Granophyre more 🤘
What speakers are in that cab? Both of them sound wayyyy more buzzy than I know them to sound
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The Granophyre has more growl
Get a EVH with a 10 band eq
How original....YAWN, no thanks
Wanna sell that Matt Tuck? Lol
Sold it a few months back
Thanks for the content but i think an in-depth comparison would be much better. Use an IR, boosts and aswell as desired settings and flat eqs, a tone match of either desired amp. Something is off with the audio in this clip. The tones aren’t that good imo, and we know these are monsters 🤷♂️
Cool! Feel free to make your own video and let me know when you do to show me how it’s done.
@@ScottBynoe Man I didn’t mean too upset you or hit a nerve honestly. Just wanted to share some constructive criticism and share my thoughts right? Isn’t that why you posted it here?
Maybe just be grateful someone has both and took the time to A/B them
OH SNAP! someone got served somewhere or something!
You mean like John's overprocessed IR amp "reviews" where all the amps sound the same? I don't think you offended him as much as that was a pretty Dunning-Kruger comment, I don't think you have enough experience to make suggestions, and that's not to offend, it's honesty. That is exactly how my old Granophyre and current Obsidian sound. This is a review for people who play amps, not remove all impurities in post. I can make a Line 6 Spider sound God Tier through an IR and a little post.... that does nobody in the market any good.