i've got the Victory Amp Rk50, a CS Tele, a Revstar, an Ox amp and i sound nothing like you. i did notice we use a different pick so i'm putting it down to that.
Yep, it always gets down to The pick! Definitely! Btw, I’ve noticed, getting the same pick doesn’t help either, so you should consider asking Chris for His particular pick as it’s already been carved down to That magic Angle! That should work for sure!
Are you wearing a submariner? The extra mass on your fretting hand adds sustain and clarity.Also the signature denim jackets adds some wooliness to the top end to smooth things up.
The Ox is a game changer for home players and studio work. 2.5 years since it's release and people are still asking this question and finding how impressive that it is. If you want to use your own amp, pedals, etc and don't want to peel the paint off the walls all the time, or don't have access to an iso booth, the Ox is the best solution out there.
As you know Chris I’ve had mine for over 2 years now and I wouldn’t be without it. It’s an essential part of my setup for practicing. The ability to record everything when I need to and to choose whether to play through the cab, monitors or headphones is just great. It’s been an extremely worthwhile investment.
Matt Birtwistle hi there. Can I ask you a question? I am using a device called a radial headload prodigy to attenuate, and to hear my tube amp through headphones and I love it, but I have to try to balance my monitors with the amp if I want to play to backing tracks and it doesn’t work well. You mentioned practice. Would you be able to use the ox to play with tracks, from the computer or device so it sounds better? I don’t want to buy a modeling amp that has an aux input unless I have to. I like my amp. What can the ox do along those lines?
Jason G hi Jason. I have my Ox connected to my audio interface (focusrite 2i2) which is then connected to my computer. So I play backing tracks on the computer and everything works out fine. I don’t struggle with balancing volume levels. What’s even more useful is that recording is a doddle. I just open my DAW and I’m good to go.
Matt Birtwistle so in that set up the sound of the guitar amp goes into the computer and you hear it and the track through monitors? I really appreciate you replying thanks!
I run the stereo line outs of my ox into my strymon mobius->volante->timeline->big sky then into my recording interface for modulation+delay+reverb of my choice... sounds great :)
It’s perfect for me! Quality rather than quantity of cab and mic choices is great. I never fully gelled with the big modelers, but now we get all the benefits while still using our own amps. Result!
I've had the OX now for almost 2 years and its literally the best studio tool I've ever owned. Had every attenuator, impulse, plugins, amp sims, etc. But never did a solution come together so elegantly and simply while sounding and feeling this good. 99.9% of the time I use mine in the studio without a cabinet but it's also great to use when working on amps as a load or an attenuator to test out the work. I'd love to have the ability to run 2 cabinets in the OX software, but otherwise it's perfect.
That piece at the beginning tho... I'm kinda getting to used to it: people in the 70s had favorite vinyl LPs, we favorite bookmarked gear review videos.
Thank you, Chris, for taking the time to go over the OX. I looked at one a while back and decided for $700.00 more I could buy a Fractal Ax FX III and ended up getting one of those. I to this point have not regretted it. Loved the jams today. Take care :)
guitarmanme63 I had an Axe FX 3 and sold it for Torpedo Live. Not trying to change your mind, but if you have a chance to try one or an OX you might change your mind. Probably depends on amps and pedals you own though. I’ve got a bunch so never feel like I am missing a certain amp model. Playing real amps has a certain feel that is missing in Ax, Helix and Kemper IMO (have owned them all). Anyway, best of luck.
@@dracul74 Hi there. I run the ax through two Marshal JCM 800 100s through 4x4 cabs when gigging. I am always looking for new toys though. I looked the torpedo up online after reading your note. Long story short it will be shipped Monday. Thank you for the suggestion. At the very least I can use it in my practice room where I do lessons. Take Care. :)
guitarmanme63 awesome hope you enjoy it! I use it with IRs about 80% of the time, probably cause I already owned them and used them with other products... but I do use their cab models sometimes too. I’ve been surprised how much development Two Notes continues to do. In that way they are like Fractal where the product keeps evolving for the better. Best of luck....
@@dracul74 I was thinking about buying an Two Notes CabSim too. At the moment I'm using the LeClean Preamp with CabSim for silent practice and direct to PA on live stage (Booster and Overdrive in front and Delay Reverb in the Effect Loop). Would an additional CabSim improve the tone?
Olaf Nelson Duerksen sorry I only use it with traditional tube amps. With those I like the tone. Lots of RUclips videos for it can probably give you a n idea of the tonal possibilities.
My favorite guitarists together at last! What a joy, Chris: the fun exploration of the man, the music, the times & then the smokin' into burning playing. Let that flag fly!
Same story ever... In French we say 'make the wood play' and so you do! Your fingers do it all (almost 😂). You are a great player I hope you come to Paris one day
Getting an OX Box literally changed my way of practising and recording: I love it. I agree with the live application use, although i've found that its good for giving the sound engineer some options and can make sound checks a lot easier when they've got a decent stereo feed coming from you. It's not the easiest thing to lug about though, they need to make a carry case for it and there's always some prat that uses it as table for their pint...
Your playing sounds great, as always. The OX seems like a good unit, however, at the same price you can buy the Boss Waza Tube Amp Expander, which has IRs and other functions beyond what the Ox has. I've had a TAE for about 2 months and I love it.
Would like to see a v2 that lets you have more outputs. Direct, with cab, fx separate channels. Also ability to run some other uad plugins on the device would be cool.
I agree to everything you said, although I use the Ox for touring as well, mainly to have control over my sound in my inear monitoring and being able to play at very low volumes without sacrificing the sound of the amp. Great tasteful playing as usual, very nice!
Great playing, the OX amp is so amazing. I’ve had mine for about a year, best guitar tones I’ve had ever. Sold my older Axe Fx floor model, and haven’t looked back.
Btw you can use your Ox in the Helix. So, guitar input to Helix... fx send to amp input, amp to ox, ox to the return. This is a nice setup if you like Helix routing and effects, but want to use your amps. Hope it helps...
The Room Mic IR emulation in the OX is the most realistic sound that puts you in the room. UA does amazing convolution and mic modeling. Your videos sound amazing with the OX. I have lots of mics and gear but don’t really need them with the OX.
How much you play every day? I promise if you start putting in the hours you’ll get the results. Chris seems to use an interesting hybrid technique that changes between pick & finger style bends and slides. The stuff he playa it’s not super hard but to get the exact same effect is difficult for sure.
Nice! On the comments about the delay and reverb not necessarily being useful -- there are a few small reasons it's nice to have these available for free: you can use your amp's gain and have the Ox fx placed afterward as if in a loop on amps that don't have fx loops; you can keep your amp's speaker (or cab) dry with no delay/reverb pedals in front but add these fx in the OX out to monitors to get a quick simple wet/dry setup in the room; the Ox fx and optical out are stereo and not everyone has stereo delays or reverbs in their pedals; you can stack your pedal delay into the Ox's dual delay for cascading ambient effects without extra pedals. Not a game changers by any stretch, but nice to have onboard for free (if you can call it "free" given the overall cost!)
A word of warning -- I tried two different Oxes (Oxen?) for silent practice. I had to return both because no matter how I set the levels, they introduced subtle but nonetheless very noticeable digital fizz to clean sounds using both my amps (a vintage 1965 Fender Princeton and a 2011 Mesa TA-30). Maybe this is only a serious issue for those who want to practice silently and those most interested in clean sounds, but for me it was a deal killer.
I definitely see the attraction to the OX. I considered getting one a couple of years ago, but the OSX-only support kept me from pulling the trigger. I ended up with a Kemper instead. When comparing the two options, I really can't see why you would get an OX over a Kemper. I mean.. sure I'd love to have both. But if I were to choose one, Kemper gives you so much more in a smaller package. (One unit with your entire pedal board and 1,000 amps built in rather than a load box and your amp.) So.. either way, I respect the results that come from the OX and your video was fantastic by the way. I did find it amusing when you mentioned using Guitar Rig for the spring reverb. Actually, I think it would have been cool if they built an analog spring reverb into the Ox. But I digress.. yeah... Kemper wins this fight in my mind. The spring reverb in it rocks! =)
I have a Kemper and Two notes Live (similar to the OX). For me being able to play my own tube amps provides better feeling and sound. I have had the Kemper for awhile, but it’s on its way out. Never been a fan of the Kemper reverbs... I use eventide or Strymon.... just my pref, but I know some others who feel the same. Anyway, Kemper is still a great product... just trying to provide insight into why these products are becoming popular.
Great demo of the OX but most importantly: DAMN You play the crap out of Your axes!!! Awesome playing and dare I say it, a bit Mike Landau sounding!!! 👌👌👌👌
The OX is a fantastic unit, personally unless I am playing an outdoor gig or a large venue I rarely am able to run my preferred amp (a Bogner Shiva 30th anniversary) at the volume I like. I use the OX and take no cabinet. I have the Tube amp Expander but I feel the OX sounds better. I have owned the Torpedo reload and again once I got my OX I sold on the Reload. I have also used other ones {and still have some) too many to recount here.
My dear friend Chris... even if you played with the most crap equipment you will still sound amazing because you are a beast of a guitarist! I have come to the conclusion after many many euros spent on equipment that magic is in the hands...If I don't improve my playing even with the most advanced equipment I will continue to sound like crap...
Oh my god, someone else who who can't live without the guitar rig 5 spring reverb. Although, personally I dig the Vintage Verb AMP spring on Mix: 100% Dry / 50% Wet. It's ruined every spring reverb emulation pedal I own. Nothing sounds clean enough :(
Sounds like a pretty exciting gadget for the home user. You'd have to bite the lip a bit on the price but it seems like you get a bit for you're buck though. No pun intended :)
On a complete tangent (down another rabbit hole ;-)) I note your fingers are often in the scratchplate exactly where the three slide switches were I wonder how long before your own patina replaces (enhances?) that on the 62.
i've got the Victory Amp Rk50, a CS Tele, a Revstar, an Ox amp and i sound nothing like you. i did notice we use a different pick so i'm putting it down to that.
lol funny stuff! Btw, I feel your pain.
LMAO we all feel your pain
Yep, it always gets down to The pick! Definitely! Btw, I’ve noticed, getting the same pick doesn’t help either, so you should consider asking Chris for His particular pick as it’s already been carved down to That magic Angle! That should work for sure!
A purple pick makes all the difference...
Are you wearing a submariner? The extra mass on your fretting hand adds sustain and clarity.Also the signature denim jackets adds some wooliness to the top end to smooth things up.
This channel is such a treat, from the calm, eloquent presentation to the transcendent playing.
Thank you ☺️
@@ChrisBuckGuitar Thank you!
Refreshing to hear a guitarist that lets the melody breathe...
The playing is masterful... The stuff you do with your right hand going between the pick and fingers is unreal!
The Ox is a game changer for home players and studio work. 2.5 years since it's release and people are still asking this question and finding how impressive that it is. If you want to use your own amp, pedals, etc and don't want to peel the paint off the walls all the time, or don't have access to an iso booth, the Ox is the best solution out there.
I was the same as you Chris I wasn’t in to ir or modelling but when I tried the ox I was blown away and I don’t go anywhere with out it now I love it
This man knows the value of a note!
LOVED the Chris Cornell "Know my name" you played on the Revstar!
Must be on a Chris Cornell high right now...don’t blame him 👍🏻🔥
YES!
As you know Chris I’ve had mine for over 2 years now and I wouldn’t be without it. It’s an essential part of my setup for practicing. The ability to record everything when I need to and to choose whether to play through the cab, monitors or headphones is just great. It’s been an extremely worthwhile investment.
Matt Birtwistle hi there. Can I ask you a question? I am using a device called a radial headload prodigy to attenuate, and to hear my tube amp through headphones and I love it, but I have to try to balance my monitors with the amp if I want to play to backing tracks and it doesn’t work well. You mentioned practice. Would you be able to use the ox to play with tracks, from the computer or device so it sounds better? I don’t want to buy a modeling amp that has an aux input unless I have to. I like my amp. What can the ox do along those lines?
Jason G hi Jason. I have my Ox connected to my audio interface (focusrite 2i2) which is then connected to my computer. So I play backing tracks on the computer and everything works out fine. I don’t struggle with balancing volume levels. What’s even more useful is that recording is a doddle. I just open my DAW and I’m good to go.
Matt Birtwistle so in that set up the sound of the guitar amp goes into the computer and you hear it and the track through monitors? I really appreciate you replying thanks!
Jason G that’s right Jason. I can also choose to hear it from the amp’s speaker as well if I want.
Matt Birtwistle ah thanks very very much! I needed a user to clarify this point. Looks like I am saving up for the ox top box!
That rug really ties the room together
“That’s, just like your opinion man”
You guys are a real couple of urban achievers
Nice marmot
Man alive. That intro! 😍
I run the stereo line outs of my ox into my strymon mobius->volante->timeline->big sky then into my recording interface for modulation+delay+reverb of my choice... sounds great :)
INCREDIBLE playing and brilliant video Chris. Thanks!
Best piece of gear I've ever bought, hands down.
Chris Cornell was a very nice touch man. RIP for him and congrats for you. Beast of a player
Musicians in the past : we want to be louder
Musicians now : we want to be louder and quieter at the same time.
😆
Chris could talk about anything, just as long as he plays!😁
That version of 'you know my name' was everything
It’s perfect for me! Quality rather than quantity of cab and mic choices is great.
I never fully gelled with the big modelers, but now we get all the benefits while still using our own amps. Result!
Love me some Friday Fretworks! Let the weekend begin. Thanks Chris.
I've had the OX now for almost 2 years and its literally the best studio tool I've ever owned. Had every attenuator, impulse, plugins, amp sims, etc. But never did a solution come together so elegantly and simply while sounding and feeling this good. 99.9% of the time I use mine in the studio without a cabinet but it's also great to use when working on amps as a load or an attenuator to test out the work. I'd love to have the ability to run 2 cabinets in the OX software, but otherwise it's perfect.
Hi steve!
@@destianpatrianagara1119 Heya!
I've been curious about these. Thanks for shedding some light Chris. Sublime playing as always!
Where Jimmi Hendrix left off CHRIS BUCK has filled the void!!!!
THANKS CHRIS!!!!
I own an Ox Box and I love it, best gear for a home studio/apartment environment.
Things get real serious on 4:35 ... man you’re sounding beyond dope!!! Holy shi*
That intro was EPIC!
I agree!
That piece at the beginning tho... I'm kinda getting to used to it: people in the 70s had favorite vinyl LPs, we favorite bookmarked gear review videos.
0:08 This music is totally inspirational. Great job.
Incredibly insightful video. Subscribed Greetings from Melbourne Australia!
Very helpful. Appreciate the insights, comparisons & take-aways. Gutsy jam too! Always making Fridays a delight. Cheers! Have a great weekend
Thank you, Chris, for taking the time to go over the OX. I looked at one a while back and decided for $700.00 more I could buy a Fractal Ax FX III and ended up getting one of those. I to this point have not regretted it. Loved the jams today. Take care :)
guitarmanme63 I had an Axe FX 3 and sold it for Torpedo Live. Not trying to change your mind, but if you have a chance to try one or an OX you might change your mind. Probably depends on amps and pedals you own though. I’ve got a bunch so never feel like I am missing a certain amp model. Playing real amps has a certain feel that is missing in Ax, Helix and Kemper IMO (have owned them all). Anyway, best of luck.
@@dracul74 Hi there. I run the ax through two Marshal JCM 800 100s through 4x4 cabs when gigging. I am always looking for new toys though. I looked the torpedo up online after reading your note. Long story short it will be shipped Monday. Thank you for the suggestion. At the very least I can use it in my practice room where I do lessons. Take Care. :)
guitarmanme63 awesome hope you enjoy it! I use it with IRs about 80% of the time, probably cause I already owned them and used them with other products... but I do use their cab models sometimes too. I’ve been surprised how much development Two Notes continues to do. In that way they are like Fractal where the product keeps evolving for the better. Best of luck....
@@dracul74 I was thinking about buying an Two Notes CabSim too. At the moment I'm using the LeClean Preamp with CabSim for silent practice and direct to PA on live stage (Booster and Overdrive in front and Delay Reverb in the Effect Loop). Would an additional CabSim improve the tone?
Olaf Nelson Duerksen sorry I only use it with traditional tube amps. With those I like the tone. Lots of RUclips videos for it can probably give you a n idea of the tonal possibilities.
I'm so glad I stumbled upon this channel. Great review and really wonderful playing.
That drummer nailed it! I put that down to your choice of shirt.
Pleasant playing skills!
My favorite guitarists together at last! What a joy, Chris: the fun exploration of the man, the music, the times & then the smokin' into burning playing. Let that flag fly!
beautiful man.. this is art..
Great video, very articulate delivery in this review - well done! Lovely playing too, incredibly musical.
Chris! Love your playing! Love your tone too!
Incredible playing
Same story ever... In French we say 'make the wood play' and so you do! Your fingers do it all (almost 😂). You are a great player I hope you come to Paris one day
I Hope too :)
I keep coming back to this video as it has some of my favorite playing of yours on here! I also just got a Captor X....fantastic device!
Congratulations on being an incredible guitarist
Getting an OX Box literally changed my way of practising and recording: I love it. I agree with the live application use, although i've found that its good for giving the sound engineer some options and can make sound checks a lot easier when they've got a decent stereo feed coming from you. It's not the easiest thing to lug about though, they need to make a carry case for it and there's always some prat that uses it as table for their pint...
They do. Skb I series case 👌🏼
@@lcallaghan3838 Legend.
Amazing playing Chris - the best episode yet. I can see how the Ox inspired you to dig in and let rip.
Love your reviews, Chris. In awe of your playing.
Of all the guitars you play, your Highway One Strat always sounds the best to me.
Radioshop Chris Buck Signature p/ups in the Highway One, I believe... I totally agree with you.
Your playing sounds great, as always. The OX seems like a good unit, however, at the same price you can buy the Boss Waza Tube Amp Expander, which has IRs and other functions beyond what the Ox has. I've had a TAE for about 2 months and I love it.
Would like to see a v2 that lets you have more outputs. Direct, with cab, fx separate channels. Also ability to run some other uad plugins on the device would be cool.
I really love your playing man.
I agree to everything you said, although I use the Ox for touring as well, mainly to have control over my sound in my inear monitoring and being able to play at very low volumes without sacrificing the sound of the amp. Great tasteful playing as usual, very nice!
Hi there.....
Amazing playing and tone
What an intro 👏
Cheers Chris that was very interesting and informative along with your tasty playing 👍
The last outro solo is straight up holy fire fakin good
Loved all the the great expressive playing and bad to the bone tone in this video, it sounds "better" than live! IMO.
Great playing, the OX amp is so amazing. I’ve had mine for about a year, best guitar tones I’ve had ever. Sold my older Axe Fx floor model, and haven’t looked back.
Btw you can use your Ox in the Helix. So, guitar input to Helix... fx send to amp input, amp to ox, ox to the return. This is a nice setup if you like Helix routing and effects, but want to use your amps. Hope it helps...
Great review, thank you man!
The Room Mic IR emulation in the OX is the most realistic sound that puts you in the room. UA does amazing convolution and mic modeling. Your videos sound amazing with the OX. I have lots of mics and gear but don’t really need them with the OX.
Awesome guitar playing as always .
Kick ass tone, killer playing man! Awesome
I wanted to see a video of this!
Now that's some great playing!
Your playing is always so good!! The ox is awesome too!
I wish he did lessons. I’d love to know how to get to my own level of that.
Me too!
As ever
How much you play every day? I promise if you start putting in the hours you’ll get the results. Chris seems to use an interesting hybrid technique that changes between pick & finger style bends and slides. The stuff he playa it’s not super hard but to get the exact same effect is difficult for sure.
Nice! On the comments about the delay and reverb not necessarily being useful -- there are a few small reasons it's nice to have these available for free: you can use your amp's gain and have the Ox fx placed afterward as if in a loop on amps that don't have fx loops; you can keep your amp's speaker (or cab) dry with no delay/reverb pedals in front but add these fx in the OX out to monitors to get a quick simple wet/dry setup in the room; the Ox fx and optical out are stereo and not everyone has stereo delays or reverbs in their pedals; you can stack your pedal delay into the Ox's dual delay for cascading ambient effects without extra pedals. Not a game changers by any stretch, but nice to have onboard for free (if you can call it "free" given the overall cost!)
A word of warning -- I tried two different Oxes (Oxen?) for silent practice. I had to return both because no matter how I set the levels, they introduced subtle but nonetheless very noticeable digital fizz to clean sounds using both my amps (a vintage 1965 Fender Princeton and a 2011 Mesa TA-30). Maybe this is only a serious issue for those who want to practice silently and those most interested in clean sounds, but for me it was a deal killer.
I had that problem when going digitally into an Apollo. Conversion issues.
You have to make sure your daw and/or interface is set to the same sample rate as the ox.
Total is spot-on Eric Johnson from his Tones album. Nice work!
Infinitely searching for superlatives to describe your infinitely amazing tone and control 😊
Sadly a seemingly infinite wait for a live gig 😢
Very tasty playing indeed
That second jam was 😱💪
That Reverb is BEAUTIFUL
Hi, I liked your demo very much. Maybe you have an idea if Universal Audio will do another update
Still holding out for that firmware update where they include a Chris Buck.
Sublime playing (as ever) ✅
Thoroughly Enjoyed 🤘🏾
Chris... sick Playing Bro!!!! Great Video!
Love my ox box
Sounds great! Great skills!
Cheers Chris, interesting insight, mucho apreciado. :)
Just here to listen to the pickin’ cheers
I definitely see the attraction to the OX. I considered getting one a couple of years ago, but the OSX-only support kept me from pulling the trigger. I ended up with a Kemper instead. When comparing the two options, I really can't see why you would get an OX over a Kemper. I mean.. sure I'd love to have both. But if I were to choose one, Kemper gives you so much more in a smaller package. (One unit with your entire pedal board and 1,000 amps built in rather than a load box and your amp.) So.. either way, I respect the results that come from the OX and your video was fantastic by the way. I did find it amusing when you mentioned using Guitar Rig for the spring reverb. Actually, I think it would have been cool if they built an analog spring reverb into the Ox. But I digress.. yeah... Kemper wins this fight in my mind. The spring reverb in it rocks! =)
An OX and a Kemper are two completely different things.
I have a Kemper and Two notes Live (similar to the OX). For me being able to play my own tube amps provides better feeling and sound. I have had the Kemper for awhile, but it’s on its way out. Never been a fan of the Kemper reverbs... I use eventide or Strymon.... just my pref, but I know some others who feel the same. Anyway, Kemper is still a great product... just trying to provide insight into why these products are becoming popular.
Amazing playing
Chris, you could talk about the phone book and make it interesting.
Great demo of the OX but most importantly: DAMN You play the crap out of Your axes!!! Awesome playing and dare I say it, a bit Mike Landau sounding!!! 👌👌👌👌
I think the waza tube amp expander looks like the better value, would love to see a demo/comparison between the two
Well done! Truly inspired playing.
The OX is a fantastic unit, personally unless I am playing an outdoor gig or a large venue I rarely am able to run my preferred amp (a Bogner Shiva 30th anniversary) at the volume I like. I use the OX and take no cabinet. I have the Tube amp Expander but I feel the OX sounds better. I have owned the Torpedo reload and again once I got my OX I sold on the Reload. I have also used other ones {and still have some) too many to recount here.
Dude can play (with feeling)!
I would love to see a firmware update with a spring reverb. As a UAD twin user, I can always use the AKG spring tank in that.
My dear friend Chris... even if you played with the most crap equipment you will still sound amazing because you are a beast of a guitarist! I have come to the conclusion after many many euros spent on equipment that magic is in the hands...If I don't improve my playing even with the most advanced equipment I will continue to sound like crap...
The biggest question every week is - why on earth do you have Spitting Image figures of Thatcher and Reagan in the room?
"this is the world we live in..." "0h oh oooh." "And these are the hands we're given..." "Oh oh oooh..."
Lovely playing there
Oh my god, someone else who who can't live without the guitar rig 5 spring reverb. Although, personally I dig the Vintage Verb AMP spring on Mix: 100% Dry / 50% Wet. It's ruined every spring reverb emulation pedal I own. Nothing sounds clean enough :(
Dude @4:28 is laying down some serious shit
Sounds like a pretty exciting gadget for the home user. You'd have to bite the lip a bit on the price but it seems like you get a bit for you're buck though. No pun intended :)
I don't give a frenchman's fromage about the gear really, I'm coming back to listen to the the solo jam 3-4 times a week.
On a complete tangent (down another rabbit hole ;-)) I note your fingers are often in the scratchplate exactly where the three slide switches were I wonder how long before your own patina replaces (enhances?) that on the 62.
It’d be sweet if they’d make a stereo version that can support two amps.
Get a mesa head track. 2 amps into that pedal into ox into 1 cab and entirely safe.
Can you do "Everyday Fretworks" please?