I have the MM Silver on it's way and I'm thinking about getting either a Silver Horse or B-Box. Which of those would you say stacks best with the MM Silver? I'm thinking about putting the MM Silver last, in the chain and running at lowish gain with something in front to push it further. I definitely preferred the Silver Horse in this demo. It seemed to be a little smoother-sounding. Thanks.
@@ToddWeise Predominantly Strats with vintage/medium output pickups, but I also have a Tele with P90s and a Strat with PAFs too. Amp wise is varied, but generally run pedals into clean/verge of breakup.
Silver has two modes. In one the gain is lower, but it seems there's more output, the other is voiced more like the Golden. If you goose the volume and reduce the gain on the Golden you can get similar tones to the second mode on the Silver. As for exactly what's going on under the hood... not sure what the differences are.
have the gold comin, orderin the silver for backup, thanks for this vid! Moskys are great! chinese is easy: i drink beer sounds like ni vohe piiu, you have a strong sounding guitar there, i play my Yamaha Pacificas 112Vs till i dye my hair a different color, i just loove jazz music, if you get tired of the jazzmaster put it in the case ( kidding of course) , lots of love from me to you! have you listened to Sara Bareilles and Josh Turner and Reina del Cid and Andrea Motis... they are very good!
Hard to say honestly. Sonically you can basically get the same sound out of each. Now the one thing I didn't check was noise levels at band/gig levels when trying to make each sound like the other, so I guess that could come into play with the Gold. I say that because to get the lower gain/down position Silver sound out of the Gold, I had to drop the gain considerably, but boost the volume, so I guess that increased Volume could potentially introduce noise. Just didn't take the time to check that out as you can see in the vid. Obviously the silver makes going from one sound to the other more flexible.. but the gold is like 2 bucks cheaper if you're really that pinched for money.
@@Iodine74 I opted for the Gold for the simplicity and more ballsy sound. The Klon concept was a pedal you don't keep changing the eq of constantly so having more options as in the Silver somehow defeats the purpose.
i have one gold and one silver and one more silver comin...silvers more versatile volumewise, but im keeping the gold too, these are the nicest bassylowmid klons around with a strart neck pu, gonna try "stack" Behringer od300 with Mosky Silver H. for a #stratjazzy tone# with my Yam Pac 112V and Zoom G2 through Fender Frontman 15 with headphones Phillips shp2500... ive great success, Joyos Us Dreamad greatish sounds with The Behr od witht the behr Vint od, but lacking the ba sss a bit, so the Mosky Crazy Tones an the Horses have a nice bass compartment that the Behrs kinda lack... buy the way Joyo Us Dream Is one great Jazzy pedal for strattype single coil neck pu!!!!!.....an i use the Mosky Crazy Tone for jazzy clean sounds too, crazy ainit...
Nice demo. Just wished the camera was on the pedals the whole time
those little Mosky's are fantastic. my son bought the Silver horse for me and it's my favourite!!
Just got my Silver Horse in the mail today. Best 20€ I ever spent on anything guitar related! Get one now!
Mine finally died a couple months ago. 2 years not bad for the price i paid i guess. The gold is still ok.
I have the gold, they sound so good it’s a real steal
A cool tip about Mosky !!! Replace IC 7660 by the original 1044 and get a very creamy and round sound like the best Klons Centaurs.
Thanks for the tip!!!
I have the MM Silver on it's way and I'm thinking about getting either a Silver Horse or B-Box. Which of those would you say stacks best with the MM Silver? I'm thinking about putting the MM Silver last, in the chain and running at lowish gain with something in front to push it further.
I definitely preferred the Silver Horse in this demo. It seemed to be a little smoother-sounding. Thanks.
What type of guitar/pickups to you have?
@@ToddWeise Predominantly Strats with vintage/medium output pickups, but I also have a Tele with P90s and a Strat with PAFs too. Amp wise is varied, but generally run pedals into clean/verge of breakup.
did you notice that tru bypass has noise pop?
That silver would sounds so good with the Elady Mosky.
Nice tone,thanks for the video. I'm gonna get a silver, cheers .Reverend Hellbilly
What’s the different between the Golden Horse and the Silver Horse?
Silver has two modes. In one the gain is lower, but it seems there's more output, the other is voiced more like the Golden. If you goose the volume and reduce the gain on the Golden you can get similar tones to the second mode on the Silver. As for exactly what's going on under the hood... not sure what the differences are.
Is the zoom ms50g?
Laying on it's side as I'm moving the camera? Yes.
lol i have that same starcaster chorus pedal. it cost like 8 dollars at target and sounds killer!
have the gold comin, orderin the silver for backup, thanks for this vid! Moskys are great! chinese is easy: i drink beer sounds like ni vohe piiu, you have a strong sounding guitar there, i play my Yamaha Pacificas 112Vs till i dye my hair a different color, i just loove jazz music, if you get tired of the jazzmaster put it in the case ( kidding of course) , lots of love from me to you! have you listened to Sara Bareilles and Josh Turner and Reina del Cid and Andrea Motis... they are very good!
so which is better? gold or silver?
Hard to say honestly. Sonically you can basically get the same sound out of each. Now the one thing I didn't check was noise levels at band/gig levels when trying to make each sound like the other, so I guess that could come into play with the Gold. I say that because to get the lower gain/down position Silver sound out of the Gold, I had to drop the gain considerably, but boost the volume, so I guess that increased Volume could potentially introduce noise. Just didn't take the time to check that out as you can see in the vid. Obviously the silver makes going from one sound to the other more flexible.. but the gold is like 2 bucks cheaper if you're really that pinched for money.
@@Iodine74 I opted for the Gold for the simplicity and more ballsy sound. The Klon concept was a pedal you don't keep changing the eq of constantly so having more options as in the Silver somehow defeats the purpose.
i have one gold and one silver and one more silver comin...silvers more versatile volumewise, but im keeping the gold too, these are the nicest bassylowmid klons around with a strart neck pu, gonna try "stack" Behringer od300 with Mosky Silver H. for a #stratjazzy tone# with my Yam Pac 112V and Zoom G2 through Fender Frontman 15 with headphones Phillips shp2500... ive great success, Joyos Us Dreamad greatish sounds with The Behr od witht the behr Vint od, but lacking the ba sss a bit, so the Mosky Crazy Tones an the Horses have a nice bass compartment that the Behrs kinda lack...
buy the way Joyo Us Dream Is one great Jazzy pedal for strattype single coil neck pu!!!!!.....an i use the Mosky Crazy Tone for jazzy clean sounds too, crazy ainit...
@@PignosedUP i dont know why but i tend to like more the Golden one, maybe is just because the colour i dont know lol
too much reverb/shimmer
No shimmer here just verb. Verb is good. Verb is the soul. Verb is life.
@@Iodine74 its a song sample? or its a stompbox review? 😀
@@akiramayu6254 I don't do reviews. I just play and let people hear and make their own judgements.
That amp sounds awful. Those pedals are much better than that.
It's the camera mic being overloaded. Quick takes are just that. At some point I'll revisit with a better mic.