@@AlbertFrontier2 awesome! The value you get from these pedals is phenomenal! They allow you to get similar tone shaping capabilities to the original Aphex units, like how Metallica used them for a fraction of the price.
A couple of days ago, the ToneGodz channel published a video with Flemming, who presented his 15-hour master class, where he will recreate the tone of the bass, drums and guitars of Master of Puppets, Ride The Lightning and And Justice For All with previously unseen notes and facts with a team of people. It includes the master class itself, a pack of impulses for bass and electric guitar taken from the same equipment that they used in the studio, a webinar with Flemming himself. Only the whole package costs $700. Yeah, he posted the notes before but only a couple, not all of them. I'm pretty upset we will never know how it was really done. But I enjoy your videos anyway.
@@fedrek01 great info, much appreciated! Would be cool to attend for sure, but with a Mark amp and two PEQ, you can get 90%+ album tone in the room. I'm ok with that!
@@xounlistedxox I just wanted to say that this will happen. This is the holy grail for Metallica fans. But yeah, I agree, Boogie, good ears, T75 and EQ and you will get it.
@metriffs it's significantly improved from the first one IMO. Much easier to dial in, especially the High Frequency! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@danielhenry4614 the new pedal is available now! PEQ's seem to have a less dramatic effect on the JP-2C, but can still get you closer to the scooped tones!
I am really curious to see how this sounds with an SM-57 against the cab. I’m looking to replicate Puppets/Justice/Black (however much I can) with my Mark V + 1960A cab
@manukanthan1211 I have a video detailing a little bit of that! The V is the most dry of any Mark series I've owned, so it doesn't play in that space quite as well. Thanks for watching and commenting! ruclips.net/video/cl_NzUzjFQ0/видео.htmlsi=KFLpcoCI3LKKh_Qu
@manukanthan1211 Master Effects made these pedals by being incredibly details and following the schematics of the original Aphex EQF-2, which is what Metallica was using back then, so yes, it will definitely get you very much into that space. There are many variables in slecs for PEQ's, so using the same values is incredibly important
@@xounlistedxox I am considering getting one of the pedals from ME but wonder if I can get by with 1. Perhaps EQFH might be more versatile if I want the whole spectrum of sounds?
@manukanthan1211 depends on what you're going for. Lambchopper has a video of him using the EQFH to get in that Justice tone realm. I haven't tried the EQFH, so I wouldn't feel comfortable giving advice on it.
@@theriffroom well... Aphex EQF-2 lol. Of the others, two EQ3B work well together, and the Alesis Micro EQ works well with the original PMEQ, probably even better with the Revision 2 PMEQ
This guy is obsessed with those old school Metallica tones!
I just ordered 1 unit, will use it with Mesa Mark IV B which already sounds AMAZING without anything 😊
@@AlbertFrontier2 awesome! The value you get from these pedals is phenomenal! They allow you to get similar tone shaping capabilities to the original Aphex units, like how Metallica used them for a fraction of the price.
I run just one PMEQ in my Mk IV through a MB vert 2x12 (4x12 not as tight) and it sounds awesome, thanks for the comparison.
@astrozombie2000 Thanks for watching and commenting! Glad to see folks enjoying Mark series and PEQ's!
A couple of days ago, the ToneGodz channel published a video with Flemming, who presented his 15-hour master class, where he will recreate the tone of the bass, drums and guitars of Master of Puppets, Ride The Lightning and And Justice For All with previously unseen notes and facts with a team of people. It includes the master class itself, a pack of impulses for bass and electric guitar taken from the same equipment that they used in the studio, a webinar with Flemming himself. Only the whole package costs $700. Yeah, he posted the notes before but only a couple, not all of them.
I'm pretty upset we will never know how it was really done. But I enjoy your videos anyway.
@@fedrek01 great info, much appreciated! Would be cool to attend for sure, but with a Mark amp and two PEQ, you can get 90%+ album tone in the room. I'm ok with that!
@@xounlistedxox I just wanted to say that this will happen. This is the holy grail for Metallica fans. But yeah, I agree, Boogie, good ears, T75 and EQ and you will get it.
@@fedrek01 agreed!
Thanks for doing this, Brandon. I prefer 2 alone.
@paulazzi1855 yeah, the new revision PMEQ is fantastic!
So stoked getting my Rev2 in a few weeks. 🎉
@metriffs it's significantly improved from the first one IMO. Much easier to dial in, especially the High Frequency!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Very cool. I’m curious how one would set a pair of these EQs to work in tandem… similar settings or maybe complimentary settings…?
@derekdamager7928 depends on the song! Take a look at flemmings notes and you'll see the differences between two PEQ's
Nice I think I’m going to order the new pedal upon release I only have the jp2c does it work wel the yoir jp2c
@danielhenry4614 the new pedal is available now!
PEQ's seem to have a less dramatic effect on the JP-2C, but can still get you closer to the scooped tones!
I am really curious to see how this sounds with an SM-57 against the cab. I’m looking to replicate Puppets/Justice/Black (however much I can) with my Mark V + 1960A cab
@manukanthan1211
I have a video detailing a little bit of that!
The V is the most dry of any Mark series I've owned, so it doesn't play in that space quite as well. Thanks for watching and commenting!
ruclips.net/video/cl_NzUzjFQ0/видео.htmlsi=KFLpcoCI3LKKh_Qu
@@xounlistedxox That sounds amazingly close. I’m currently using a DBX 131 in the loop and can’t get that close.
@manukanthan1211 Master Effects made these pedals by being incredibly details and following the schematics of the original Aphex EQF-2, which is what Metallica was using back then, so yes, it will definitely get you very much into that space. There are many variables in slecs for PEQ's, so using the same values is incredibly important
@@xounlistedxox I am considering getting one of the pedals from ME but wonder if I can get by with 1. Perhaps EQFH might be more versatile if I want the whole spectrum of sounds?
@manukanthan1211 depends on what you're going for. Lambchopper has a video of him using the EQFH to get in that Justice tone realm. I haven't tried the EQFH, so I wouldn't feel comfortable giving advice on it.
Brandon what's your ultimate metallica eq preference? Presonus & Alesis together ? Master effects and presonus ? I'm curious 😝
@@theriffroom well... Aphex EQF-2 lol. Of the others, two EQ3B work well together, and the Alesis Micro EQ works well with the original PMEQ, probably even better with the Revision 2 PMEQ