This give away is over but you can enter the new one here: kingsumo.com/g/ihq8y5/no-click-bait-just-free-pedals-international-give-away I checked out the Mosky Multi Spring Reverb (tidd.ly/3UJoYWR), It sounds interesting but its more of a delay than a reverb in a lot of ways. The Guitar: thmn.to/thoprod/513267?offid=1&affid=405 The Bass: sweetwater.sjv.io/QyD2Q6
Everyone take a bow, 2 princes in the house. I could use any of these pedals on my board considering I don’t have any of them. I could always use some new pedals and will jump through plenty of hoops to try and win these every week. Also I wanted to thank Steve and you as well Ryan for just being all out good people. Love the guitar you’re using in this demo. Good luck to everybody who’s a hoop jumper and thanks a lot again Ryan for the opportunity to win some free pedals. Everybody get naked and get your surf on lmfao.
That synth pedal was wild, I've not seen anything quite like that before. The Afford-a-board series has been really helpful since I play guitar very sparsely but want to try new sounds and effects on a budget, so thanks for all of 'em.
You got me when the synth and delay came on, that kinda noise is so much fun I love freaking everyone out in the house. They think I’m opening portals or something. lol… So this time I blamed it on Ryan, lol…
I've entered & watched as always. Definitely entertaining! I dig that the pedals always sound pretty good. Lower priced or not, a good voicing is a good voicing.
@@dnamusicchallenge5995 me too. I have 2 guitar and several pedals, but cannot practice right now, although its ok. Im getting some equipment in the meantime. I have no band either tho, and i highly doubt i'll ever do
The only cheap pedals I’ve ever kept using are the Cuvave Fuzz and the Mooer Synth, both on my weird experimental music board (along with other weird pedals 🥸). I’ve also been clearing out excess pedals so, no hoop jumping to get more, just enjoying Ryan being goofy! 👍🎶🎸
Ryan you just killed the sales of that Mosky reverb pedal 😂 You have sent the engineers straight back to their breadboards... Too much pre-delay, no real spring sound, in best scenario "some kind of undefind ambient pedal" without any real use in my opinion.
I’m not the guy that runs the channel, *but*… - I use a The Edge delay from NUX for my TB3, as well as a Dynostaur fuzz pedal. Both are pretty cheap. The Edge has a digital, analog, and tape emulation modes- I typically run it in analog. - My Microfreak gets a Tone City Tiny Spring reverb and a TC Electronic Ditto looper. I can’t recommend a looper pedal for your synths highly enough! - I additionally have an Alesis Wedge master reverb as a send on my mixing board. That about covers it! Sometimes I run a Mosky Black Rat or a DOD FX-55B to distort my kicks as well.
I like how some of the bargain brands are combining two pedals now.....cant wait for the combo Big Muff, with a Way Huge Swollen Pickle inside it too! (see what I did there?)
Thanks, that Mosky Reverb is way too ore-delay deoendent. Curious on their other mod and delay peds. Their drive pedals are great, esp the Rat and Mxr Dist+ clones.
Just made a connection (in my mind anyway) to that "2 Princes rig" and the fact you look a ton like that dude from the Spin Doctors. So much so, i had to make sure you weren't related to the guy. Turns out, he has a RUclips channel with a fraction of the subscribers you have. Cool HB MR Modern btw. I have the same on in white. Mine has a Ramones sticker on it.
my opinion is that if you are a profesional player, able to press the juice out of that pedal, spend the 700€. Anybody else will look like a snob with that on your board. Buy a second hand "old" blue sky for 250€ and it still may be too much pedal for your skills. Cool to have factor.... any vintage pedal like a fuzz, overdrive, etc will do the job. I don't even consider having a 5000€ klon cool to have. That's just being an idiot in my opinion. No klon is worth that money.
@@jeffv.akaonsjeffke9865 No, I would never pay anywhere near $5k for a single drive circuit. But I could see someone like me selling a pedal or two so I could have the latest and greatest, particularly from Strymon, I just tend to like how their pedals are laid out and how they sound. Already have a Deco V2 and a Volante just to play at home lol
would you consider doing a "lo-fi indie rock pedalboard", an "affordable lo-fi indie rock pedalboard", an "indie rock pedalboard" and an "affordable indie rock pedalboard" video ? I wonder if these cheap Chinese pedals are suited to a more "lo-fi" or indie sound. Thanks.
I MUST WIN THIS ONE RIGHT RIGHT I ENTERED IN ALL OF THEM SO FAR DID ALL OF THE HOOPS FOR EVERY SINGLER ONE SO I WILL WIN THIS ONE IT WOULD MAKE SENSE STATISTIKLY RIGHT. I EXPECT A EMAIL IN FIVE DAYS YOU BUTIFULL BLOND BEARDED GUITAR MAN
34:00-37:00 c y c l o p s a p o c a l y p s e _! !_ well... ok so it isn't exactly an H3000 with a wall of modular synth, but it **can** -emulate- ape a _-Flash Gordon-_ _Zardoz_ or _DarkStar_ soundtrack in a frugal wash of ascetic wonders. 'multi-spring' sounds not-springy at all, but more like a belton brick-ish sort of cascaded delay. "Dolamo"-stortion sounds good. A tad boxy but very throaty and greasy like a 2-stage Rat. Much better than the amazon thing that followed it, anyway.
Dolamo makes a brown rat distortion and I like it for $15-20 it’s very hard to complain. That grey distortion was the one I liked the least and found to be the least useful or fun. But that’s me. The black and brown distortions were definitely the ones I liked best of the options for distortion and the red was good. The 4 knob orange overdrive is worth while as well as the boosts for that price. Those are definitely the ones I’d recommend from that line but I saw while hoop jumping the price at least for the grey one has gone up and I definitely wouldn’t want to pay that price for that one. The fuzz is fine but even in the price range you can do better.
I like your videos, but you don't really help me decide on a pedal because you mostly PLAY with these pedals, cranking them far higher than I would ever do while using them on a track for recording or live use. There is a difference between PLAYING with a pedal, seeing what kind of whacky sounds you can get out of it, and actually using them on tracks and on stage. So I find myself wondering what good your vids are for actually deciding if I want a pedal for actual real recording or stage use. I don't buy pedals intending to crank them to 100 and play. I buy them to actually use. I don't think I have ever used any of my pedals on a recording or live performance cranked most all the way up. I hope you will keep this in mind and at least in half of the videos actually use the pedals as if you were setting it up to use on a track in recording or a song live on stage. I dare say, if you do this, you will rarely ever be cranking them way up. And the vids will help me to a much greater degree in deciding if I would like to buy one. Nevertheless, you have a good channel, and I am a subscriber that watches often.
I’m never going to dial in pedals the way you would dial them in because I’m not you and I don’t play like you. Sorry if that’s discouraging but that’s the reality of it.
This give away is over but you can enter the new one here: kingsumo.com/g/ihq8y5/no-click-bait-just-free-pedals-international-give-away
I checked out the Mosky Multi Spring Reverb (tidd.ly/3UJoYWR), It sounds interesting but its more of a delay than a reverb in a lot of ways.
The Guitar: thmn.to/thoprod/513267?offid=1&affid=405
The Bass: sweetwater.sjv.io/QyD2Q6
I saw one of your Patreons is named Not Sure. Truly a man of culture.
@@muznick His shit's all tarded.
Thanks to the patreons!!!! Joey and everybody else.
Your passion and the joy you show in your videos always puts a smile on my face. Thank you so much for that.
This was an outrageously fun and inspiring episode. Thank you, Patreonage! Thank you, Steve! Thank you, fellow viewers! Thank you, Ryan!
thanks for the chance to win, Steve! especially the chance to win the Synth & the Sandwich fuzz.
Everyone take a bow, 2 princes in the house. I could use any of these pedals on my board considering I don’t have any of them. I could always use some new pedals and will jump through plenty of hoops to try and win these every week. Also I wanted to thank Steve and you as well Ryan for just being all out good people. Love the guitar you’re using in this demo. Good luck to everybody who’s a hoop jumper and thanks a lot again Ryan for the opportunity to win some free pedals. Everybody get naked and get your surf on lmfao.
Im 0 for 5 on winning, but still having fun watching. Thanks Steve, thanks patreons, thanks viewers and Thank You Ryan!!.
Matthew Phelps and Dave Le thank you for all day for this awesome channel
Nice work, Steve.
I love that Mooer Synth pedal I loved what you got out of it!
That synth pedal was wild, I've not seen anything quite like that before. The Afford-a-board series has been really helpful since I play guitar very sparsely but want to try new sounds and effects on a budget, so thanks for all of 'em.
Got lost there in the Syfy-space flight movie music while you were demoing the green cuvave! 😎👍
I liked that you got your "Gary Numan" going with that synth pedal
Interesting that you make a video on the thing just the day mine was in the mail. The 'new generation' of Mosky pedals is insane.
You got me when the synth and delay came on, that kinda noise is so much fun I love freaking everyone out in the house. They think I’m opening portals or something. lol… So this time I blamed it on Ryan, lol…
I've entered & watched as always. Definitely entertaining!
I dig that the pedals always sound pretty good. Lower priced or not, a good voicing is a good voicing.
Thanks, Bruce Bacon!
Thank you, Steve!
Thanks Dave Le!
The spring, the delay and the fuzz sounds !
Based on EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo V3
Thank You Patreons!!!!
Thank you, Steve!!!!
Creamcicle Crestwood is glorious. A guitar for a hot summer's day.
Thanks Steve
Thank you Orr and last but not least...Dave Lee
Thanks Steve. You rock!
Thanks Steve.
MOOER is really growing in popularity, curious how it sounds
I almost bought it but I was waiting for this
Thanks Steve......!! Is he Bionic, he could just throw the pedals overseas 😁
I don't think I did this at the time, but thanks Steve! :)
Thanks be to Steve
ty Steve
Thanks to the patreon Luke Theopholis. I am Luke Theodore. Be well.
Great video!
Hoop Jumpers Unite!
I like the SYNTH.
That Mooer Synth pedal is giving me 1970s Doctor Who flashbacks.
Man, I want one.
That’s not the synth.
Why do I watch these videos? I never use pedals. Well hardly ever!! 🤣
Because pedals are fun
Not sure why I watch, I don't own a guitar, but have about 50 pedals.
I have pedals and guitars...no band 😆
@@stuartchapman5171 whats the kind of pedals do you like the most??
@@dnamusicchallenge5995 me too. I have 2 guitar and several pedals, but cannot practice right now, although its ok. Im getting some equipment in the meantime. I have no band either tho, and i highly doubt i'll ever do
I think I heard somewhere that it's a ghost echo clone? There's a lot of pedals in that line now and not much info on them
Could you do a video on the different Johnny Ramon read pop guitars. As far as I can tell, there’s three different ones.
The only cheap pedals I’ve ever kept using are the Cuvave Fuzz and the Mooer Synth, both on my weird experimental music board (along with other weird pedals 🥸). I’ve also been clearing out excess pedals so, no hoop jumping to get more, just enjoying Ryan being goofy! 👍🎶🎸
I came for the Cabbage Patch pedals. There's got to be a "Sauekraut" pedal to go with a German "Kraftwerk" style music right?
Ryan you just killed the sales of that Mosky reverb pedal 😂 You have sent the engineers straight back to their breadboards... Too much pre-delay, no real spring sound, in best scenario "some kind of undefind ambient pedal" without any real use in my opinion.
That mannequin... I can't unsee it..
Yay for Steve...
@Ryan... What if though? Have you ever thought about that?
Unless….
@@60CycleHumcastcan’t possibly be…
Ok...that's enough hoop jumping. LMAO! Dig this channel. Would love to hear what pedals you recommend for analog synths.
I’m not the guy that runs the channel, *but*…
- I use a The Edge delay from NUX for my TB3, as well as a Dynostaur fuzz pedal. Both are pretty cheap. The Edge has a digital, analog, and tape emulation modes- I typically run it in analog.
- My Microfreak gets a Tone City Tiny Spring reverb and a TC Electronic Ditto looper. I can’t recommend a looper pedal for your synths highly enough!
- I additionally have an Alesis Wedge master reverb as a send on my mixing board.
That about covers it! Sometimes I run a Mosky Black Rat or a DOD FX-55B to distort my kicks as well.
I want to hear the synth into the fuzz with the compressor on the end! Am I too late to ask for that?
Ty Steve.
didn't EHX make a volume pedal type thing that you could hook to a knob? need one of those for the attack
Is there an afford-a-board Looper Pedal?
Solid content!
Cheers 🍻
Yep! I’ll be giving it away soon
@@60CycleHumcast cool, can't wait to see you demo it!
Thank you 👍
Wow, a reverb with self oscillation!
JHS finally compared the zoom 505 to an other petal yesterday!!! Love you all and have a blessed day!!!!
you should try a Rainger FX Minibar liquid analyser
I think it sounds great 😂
It has more options than I'll every use, but it would be a great addition.
I like how some of the bargain brands are combining two pedals now.....cant wait for the combo Big Muff, with a Way Huge Swollen Pickle inside it too! (see what I did there?)
Weird how it sounded like drips were kinda happening as the oscillations were going... Reminds me of my meteore a bit
Thanks, that Mosky Reverb is way too ore-delay deoendent. Curious on their other mod and delay peds. Their drive pedals are great, esp the Rat and Mxr Dist+ clones.
More "Pipeline" please 😊
I sometimes think these companies making "spring" reverbs just put a slapback echo in the mix and not really understand the drip,
That’s exactly what they do.
Somehow new you’d be front of the line to review this one.
Question: if I win a pedal, will you and Steve autograph it?
I’ll jump hoops for pedals while I watch the video. I’m just relaxing after work anyways.
Just made a connection (in my mind anyway) to that "2 Princes rig" and the fact you look a ton like that dude from the Spin Doctors. So much so, i had to make sure you weren't related to the guy. Turns out, he has a RUclips channel with a fraction of the subscribers you have.
Cool HB MR Modern btw. I have the same on in white. Mine has a Ramones sticker on it.
Would like to see what you think of the new $700 Big Sky! I mean, it does look cool.
my opinion is that if you are a profesional player, able to press the juice out of that pedal, spend the 700€. Anybody else will look like a snob with that on your board. Buy a second hand "old" blue sky for 250€ and it still may be too much pedal for your skills. Cool to have factor.... any vintage pedal like a fuzz, overdrive, etc will do the job. I don't even consider having a 5000€ klon cool to have. That's just being an idiot in my opinion. No klon is worth that money.
@@jeffv.akaonsjeffke9865 No, I would never pay anywhere near $5k for a single drive circuit. But I could see someone like me selling a pedal or two so I could have the latest and greatest, particularly from Strymon, I just tend to like how their pedals are laid out and how they sound. Already have a Deco V2 and a Volante just to play at home lol
Sounds more like a echolette!
I would totally remove that attack pot and move it to an expression pedal.. should be quite an easy mod
Joe Meek having fun?
would you consider doing a "lo-fi indie rock pedalboard", an "affordable lo-fi indie rock pedalboard", an "indie rock pedalboard" and an "affordable indie rock pedalboard" video ? I wonder if these cheap Chinese pedals are suited to a more "lo-fi" or indie sound. Thanks.
I MUST WIN THIS ONE RIGHT RIGHT I ENTERED IN ALL OF THEM SO FAR DID ALL OF THE HOOPS FOR EVERY SINGLER ONE SO I WILL WIN THIS ONE IT WOULD MAKE SENSE STATISTIKLY RIGHT. I EXPECT A EMAIL IN FIVE DAYS YOU BUTIFULL BLOND BEARDED GUITAR MAN
Da*n... that Mooer Synth7 is surprisingly quirky and wycked...
DUDE!
If you controlled the attack with an expression actuator pedal...
The mannequin is playing guitar again…
34:00-37:00 c y c l o p s a p o c a l y p s e _! !_
well... ok so it isn't exactly an H3000 with a wall of modular synth, but it **can** -emulate- ape a _-Flash Gordon-_ _Zardoz_ or _DarkStar_ soundtrack in a frugal wash of ascetic wonders.
'multi-spring' sounds not-springy at all, but more like a belton brick-ish sort of cascaded delay.
"Dolamo"-stortion sounds good. A tad boxy but very throaty and greasy like a 2-stage Rat. Much better than the amazon thing that followed it, anyway.
Dolamo makes a brown rat distortion and I like it for $15-20 it’s very hard to complain. That grey distortion was the one I liked the least and found to be the least useful or fun. But that’s me. The black and brown distortions were definitely the ones I liked best of the options for distortion and the red was good. The 4 knob orange overdrive is worth while as well as the boosts for that price. Those are definitely the ones I’d recommend from that line but I saw while hoop jumping the price at least for the grey one has gone up and I definitely wouldn’t want to pay that price for that one. The fuzz is fine but even in the price range you can do better.
I want it.
Montgomery weird! You're the full Monty.
Dang I just jumped thru a ton of hoops just to be a part of a club of doods that won't win. 10/10
Oh well maybe it's time to jump again. You did say we won't win
Tiger? Monkey? You can tell the difference... 😺 #Boing
Send me anything I’ll find a way to use it, I could use another reverb, delay or compressor
I don't know why I enter the pedal giveaways. I have almost affordable pedals as Ryan and a good amount of expensive ones too.
I hope I win the Mooer
Selling my Surfy Bear compact for that JK
I like your videos, but you don't really help me decide on a pedal because you mostly PLAY with these pedals, cranking them far higher than I would ever do while using them on a track for recording or live use. There is a difference between PLAYING with a pedal, seeing what kind of whacky sounds you can get out of it, and actually using them on tracks and on stage. So I find myself wondering what good your vids are for actually deciding if I want a pedal for actual real recording or stage use. I don't buy pedals intending to crank them to 100 and play. I buy them to actually use. I don't think I have ever used any of my pedals on a recording or live performance cranked most all the way up. I hope you will keep this in mind and at least in half of the videos actually use the pedals as if you were setting it up to use on a track in recording or a song live on stage. I dare say, if you do this, you will rarely ever be cranking them way up. And the vids will help me to a much greater degree in deciding if I would like to buy one. Nevertheless, you have a good channel, and I am a subscriber that watches often.
I’m never going to dial in pedals the way you would dial them in because I’m not you and I don’t play like you. Sorry if that’s discouraging but that’s the reality of it.
458th!!!
I'm not gonna win one.
The last give away had 1 in 500 odds. Which really isn’t all that bad.
sixth.