You really gave it a great summary! Kind of added to a great video on the pedal by Shawn Tubbs. I never knew that about the enhancer being used by Angus. That's incredible! The SG really made it all come home.
My friend Leon Todd just did a demo of this pedal, have to say you dialed it in somewhat better. I love the boost and compression I get from a wireless. And it's safer than using a cable. Even when playing at home in the lounge I use a wireless. Copped a bit of a shock back in the 80's from a faulty ground at a venue, still have the scars on my fingers from that. Scared the absolute crap out of me!
The new breed of wireless's are inexpensive (compared to the old) and really quite good. I've been running a $200 XVive A58 for the last few months on stage and it's been flawless and sounding great. I may never look back! Cheers, Michael. All the best to you and your family for the Christmas Season.
Gotta admit...this nails these great tones... And with Mr. Kingmans talented fingers, they all are coming to the surface 😉👍👍 Remember years ago using an Aphex aural exciter that added just enough of the right stuff to make a difference. Probably not to the audience, but for my ears it was candy😁👍 This pedal is da bomb eh...?
great sound, most of the reviews I saw of this pedal the musicians were putting it in front of the amp, which is not wrong, but it is clear to me in your video that it seems to be an excellent pedal to be the main amp, connected to an IR or send/return passing the amplifier preamp
This seems to be a good option for those who already have some reasonable gear and want to add those Marshall type sounds. I'd say for players who are quite new, there's probably better value in getting a Katana amp where the 'Pushed' and 'Crunch' channels will get you the AC/DC sounds and the 'Brown' channel will get you the Van Halen sound. It's great to have decent options.
CTC are one of the best pedal creators around presently....them, Mad Professor, UFAX , the list goes on... we're spoilt for choice these days... when I first started it wasn't this way at all...
Best demo of this pedal yet! Convinced me to purchase one through the link you provided. Cheers!
You really gave it a great summary! Kind of added to a great video on the pedal by Shawn Tubbs. I never knew that about the enhancer being used by Angus. That's incredible! The SG really made it all come home.
I ve been waiting for you to have a go of the Heatseeker ! Sounds great in your hands especially when you intro`ed with Riff Raff 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
That’s an incredible little gadget there!
Yeah, there's a lot going on with this one. Thanks for watching.
My friend Leon Todd just did a demo of this pedal, have to say you dialed it in somewhat better. I love the boost and compression I get from a wireless. And it's safer than using a cable. Even when playing at home in the lounge I use a wireless. Copped a bit of a shock back in the 80's from a faulty ground at a venue, still have the scars on my fingers from that. Scared the absolute crap out of me!
The new breed of wireless's are inexpensive (compared to the old) and really quite good. I've been running a $200 XVive A58 for the last few months on stage and it's been flawless and sounding great. I may never look back! Cheers, Michael. All the best to you and your family for the Christmas Season.
@@BrettKingman Thanks mate. Cheers to you and your also.
Gotta admit...this nails these great tones...
And with Mr. Kingmans talented fingers, they all are coming to the surface 😉👍👍
Remember years ago using an Aphex aural exciter that added just enough of the right stuff to make a difference. Probably not to the audience, but for my ears it was candy😁👍
This pedal is da bomb eh...?
Excellent! Thanks!!!
great sound, most of the reviews I saw of this pedal the musicians were putting it in front of the amp, which is not wrong, but it is clear to me in your video that it seems to be an excellent pedal to be the main amp, connected to an IR or send/return passing the amplifier preamp
This seems to be a good option for those who already have some reasonable gear and want to add those Marshall type sounds. I'd say for players who are quite new, there's probably better value in getting a Katana amp where the 'Pushed' and 'Crunch' channels will get you the AC/DC sounds and the 'Brown' channel will get you the Van Halen sound. It's great to have decent options.
This could be a Crunch Box beater 🤔
CTC are one of the best pedal creators around presently....them, Mad Professor, UFAX , the list goes on... we're spoilt for choice these days... when I first started it wasn't this way at all...
Thats what i thought, this pedal was also a good foundation for a VH tone chain
SL Drive Xotic just like this sounds can make I think
How is the cleanup with your volume knob with this pedal?