Gotta give a shout out to Tech-21 and their pre-amp/di pedals. Not only the original Sans-amp but all the signature versions as well (Love both my DP-3X and YYZ pedals). Also, even though they really aren't known for the their bass specific pedals EHX makes some great pedals for bass for not a whole lot of money. The Mono Synth, Q-tron, and any of the Big Muff series work great.
Oh absolutely Tech 21. I wanted to make this list up of brands people might not have considered for bass, so missed off the big boys like Tech 21 and Darkglass. Great pedals!
I have recently invested in a few “one control” pedals, small form factor but able to house a battery if wanted….started with the sonic silver peg, nice preamp, then got the little copper chorus which i love, and now just got the lemon yellow compressor 4K which i havent had much of a chance to try yet
"I just recorded this whole video without pressing record" DUUUDEEEEE THE AMOUNT OF TIMES I'VE DONE THIS😭😭😭 Edit: Dude!!! Thanks for the shout-out, you beautiful man😘❤️
I’ve been playing a couple 3 Leaf Audio pedals that I will NEVER get rid of and also the two notes revolt bass is such a great tube preamp!!! Love the content! 🤘🏼
Awesome list, Johnny 😎🤘🏻🎸 I own a few of these pedals. I do own a source audio aftershock and Gemini chorus pedals. They sound phenomenal. I also got darkglass pedals. I am a big fan of their vintage series and x series of pedals. As for the other pedals, I did had ebs pedals. I’ve had their metal drive and drive me crazy distortion pedals. They sounded pretty killer. The other pedals from them I would get would be the unichorus and the black haze distortion.
I would recommend checking out Empress for Compressor pedals. They are not budget in costs, but sound fantastic. Studio quality and features on a pedal.
Over on the US side i can't recommend enough Black Mass Electronics. All of their drives/fuzzes sound great and hang on to the low end in such a big way. The 1312 is my fave Rat style drive for hardcore sounds. The First Herald is an incredible 2 switch fuzz/clean drive, it has a switch for different transistors in the ram big muff style circuit. 11/10
Jonny, you need to support UK makers like COG effects, Flattley pedals, Lusithand, Hamstead.... Also fuzzrocious and KMA machines, 3 leaf audio, Broughton. You can keep your zoom, and good on Origin
Tech 21 all day every day. Fuzzrocious if you haven’t tried one get your hands on one you’ll see why. Death by audio. What can I say I like noise and feedback it comes in handy and makes a live show more interesting and fun
Darkglass is great, don't get me wrong, but a lot of modern tones these days seem to be all the same. I have just moved back onto bass for a punk band. Give me the classic Sansamp bass driver any day. Just need to find what overdrive I'm gonna put in front of it for that little bit extra.
@@JonnyDibble I just watched the dark glass and sans amp stacked video you did and that sounded sensational together. is there much difference in sound having the sans amp after the dark glass?
Gotta give a shout out to Tech-21 and their pre-amp/di pedals. Not only the original Sans-amp but all the signature versions as well (Love both my DP-3X and YYZ pedals).
Also, even though they really aren't known for the their bass specific pedals EHX makes some great pedals for bass for not a whole lot of money. The Mono Synth, Q-tron, and any of the Big Muff series work great.
Oh absolutely Tech 21. I wanted to make this list up of brands people might not have considered for bass, so missed off the big boys like Tech 21 and Darkglass. Great pedals!
Great examples. Thanks for this. 😊
You’re welcome!
I own a Zoom B1 Four, and absolutely glad with it! Great video, man)
I am glad you are glad! Cheers 😊
Big shout to Zvex for me - the Mastotron pushed every other fuzz right out of consideration for me. Also a *huge* fan of all things Walrus.
Nice!! I’ll check them out
I have recently invested in a few “one control” pedals, small form factor but able to house a battery if wanted….started with the sonic silver peg, nice preamp, then got the little copper chorus which i love, and now just got the lemon yellow compressor 4K which i havent had much of a chance to try yet
Thank you Jonny ❤
No worries dude!
Been using EQD's Rainbow Machine on bass for over 10 years, absolutely love its craziness!
"I just recorded this whole video without pressing record" DUUUDEEEEE THE AMOUNT OF TIMES I'VE DONE THIS😭😭😭
Edit: Dude!!! Thanks for the shout-out, you beautiful man😘❤️
The BANE of my life 🥲 Thanks me lover, you are most welcome 😘
Answer your emails will ya ;)
I’ve been playing a couple 3 Leaf Audio pedals that I will NEVER get rid of and also the two notes revolt bass is such a great tube preamp!!! Love the content! 🤘🏼
Had a few recs for 3 leaf. Going to have to check them out! Cheers 😄
@@JonnyDibble I own the Octabvre MKIII, Doom 2, and the Wonderlove! Literally a triple threat you will not be disappointed!
Awesome list, Johnny 😎🤘🏻🎸 I own a few of these pedals. I do own a source audio aftershock and Gemini chorus pedals. They sound phenomenal. I also got darkglass pedals. I am a big fan of their vintage series and x series of pedals.
As for the other pedals, I did had ebs pedals. I’ve had their metal drive and drive me crazy distortion pedals. They sounded pretty killer. The other pedals from them I would get would be the unichorus and the black haze distortion.
Cheers mate!
I would recommend checking out Empress for Compressor pedals. They are not budget in costs, but sound fantastic. Studio quality and features on a pedal.
Over on the US side i can't recommend enough Black Mass Electronics. All of their drives/fuzzes sound great and hang on to the low end in such a big way. The 1312 is my fave Rat style drive for hardcore sounds. The First Herald is an incredible 2 switch fuzz/clean drive, it has a switch for different transistors in the ram big muff style circuit. 11/10
Hi Jonny, for a newbie looking for a multi fx pedal would you recommend the Zoom or the Valeton Pedal you reviewed a while back?
Great question. I’ve been wondering the same thing.
Jonny, you need to support UK makers like COG effects, Flattley pedals, Lusithand, Hamstead....
Also fuzzrocious and KMA machines, 3 leaf audio, Broughton.
You can keep your zoom, and good on Origin
I didn’t know some of these were British!
no kidding. he didn't even mention AMT pedals. BOO THIS MAN J/K
@@JonnyDibble well the 'also' list is international. So many cool people out there.
@@JonnyDibble check out the Bricks line by AMT very cool pedals with Tubes
D'aw! Thanks for the shoutout!
You are most welcome x
Tech 21 all day every day. Fuzzrocious if you haven’t tried one get your hands on one you’ll see why. Death by audio. What can I say I like noise and feedback it comes in handy and makes a live show more interesting and fun
Tech 21 are the dons. Still need to try the others!! Thanks very much
Tech21 for sure, and my favorite : the impossible to describe beetronics zzombee
Do you know anything about plugins or amp sims im looking for a plugin version of the boss bass chorus ceb-3
Hi! Hmmm I don’t know of a specific plugin for that. I’ll have a look!
Hadn't heard of a few of these companies.... great video though .. no darkglass though??
Made a point of not including some of the big dogs/household names, everyone knows about those! 😊
Darkglass is great, don't get me wrong, but a lot of modern tones these days seem to be all the same. I have just moved back onto bass for a punk band. Give me the classic Sansamp bass driver any day. Just need to find what overdrive I'm gonna put in front of it for that little bit extra.
Yep! Really like Darkglass but a Sansamp is my always on go to preamp. I have it set quite clean though
@@JonnyDibble I just watched the dark glass and sans amp stacked video you did and that sounded sensational together. is there much difference in sound having the sans amp after the dark glass?
what do you think of the zoom b3 ?
It’s amazing!
Can't argue with anything here Johnny.
Then we shall remain friends
@@JonnyDibble We are living in the golden age of preamps.
No Tech 21, Aguilar or Darkglass? Those are major misses.
Said at the start these aren’t necessarily the most well known or biggest ones, just some that people might not have checked out before
Hello everyone.
Check JAM pedals, too!
Nice!!
Tech21 ❤
The dons
Origin Effects all the wayyy