Great job again Shane! You can’t have too many fuzz pedals. I bounce around with the several I own, seem to find my way back around to the Joe B Fuzz Face mostly. The sag switch explains how the 1970 song The Sprit in the Sky got that tone. I’ve come close with my old Morley Fuzz Wah by turning down the voltage. Always enjoy your discoveries.
Hi Shane thanks for another well put together Demo. I am a Tone Bender fan. This one certainly captures a faithful range of Bender sounds. I like the original germanium three trans Mk1 Benders and have a Klinger Mk1 Professional Pedal, based on that circuit. It has mods and adds a tone control and a Bias/Sag knob instead of the switch. It does have a switch and gives the option of a FZ1/Fuzztone sound as well. Gives me the sort of sound I like. Cheers Pete
Sounds decent enough, and must have some neat tricks in the box to be this versatile with such a primitive circuit. Doubt it’ll do much for Tonebender aficionados though. Seems to lack the unpredictability, sizzle, crackle and raw 60s note decay that makes a bender the playing experience that it really is.
I’m learning that the key to great fuzz tones is the subtlety of the volume and on the guitar.🎸 This Tone Bender sounds like a fun fuzz pedal to play around with. 😎😎✌🏾🎸🎸
Hello Shane. I've been listening to many of your videos where you have used your new Kiesel thinline. I also listened to your review of it. The pickups in it are so different that I think it greatly affects how pedals and amps sound. Some pedals and amps that you demo won't sound the same when others buy them and use them with conventional equipment. Maybe you could use it sparingly or always demo gear with a different humbucking pickup guitar just before or after using the Kiesel. This is just something to consider.
Nice demo Shane - still not a fan of Fuzz pedals though 😄. But you're right, they have that Tone Bender look about them and good on them for adding extra iterations of versions into the pedal. Although at $325AU, I'd be more likely to knock one up on vero board for $20 in parts LOL Although it would be interesting to hear this through a full stack Marshall 🤘
Shane have you got thee new Ringbringer pedal ? I bought both from Andertons today They had them but weren’t listed on there site until after there video went live.
Beautiful sound …I kept looking for the train though the nos …..then the other nos …numbers to remember !?…arriving at platform 333333 or 333 something ? For all y’all trainspotters ….the original tone bender was super easy ,,,,,,you trod on it . Like your demos and chops tho .
I was waiting for a gutshot before buying - I used to design and build pedals, and that includes many recreations of old fuzz boxes, and I was suspicious that Warm could build so many of these and at such a low price. I understand that the Chinese are producing large numbers of these components in generic capsules to be marked up as required by the purchaser. I have used hundreds of NOS germanium transistors including lots of OC75's and I have NEVER seen an unmarked OC75. All the ones which I have used have been black painted glass enclosures with OC75 printed on the outside. the whole point of such components is that they can be easily identified. The ones in the OC75 Warm Bender look to suspiciously me like the later replacement for the OC75 - the AC128. These are far more common, and I have seen these in unmarked metal enclosures. They don't have the rarity and 'vibe' of OC75's though! In my opinion these are what we are seeing in this pedal. Saying all this, by far the most important factors are hfe and leakage rather than the number on the outside when it comes to germanium transistors.
Warm Audio has a lot of hype but i personally don't see anything special in their products. This pedal sounds good with gain around 12 o'clock and the guitar's volume rolled down but when you go past that setting it sounds really muddy.
at last a person who can play fuzz palm muting chord voicing single lines 5 and octaves just watched a totally embarrassing video from andertons your to you tube sound is the best i have heard its stereo has room sound and alive not some close mic thing go watch danish pete make this thing sound bad
I feel the prices of pedals has gotten insane imho, and this is no exception. At $199 USD it a bit out of my reach and simply not justifiable no matter how good it maybe. Will wait for second hand market.
@@intheblues Guess I'm picking at hairs as Warm Audio's thing is to recreate/copy, just that this isn't a faithful recreation as it's an all in one enclosure of both mk I & II... That's not how the originals came. Perhaps it should have been said this is a copy incorporating versions I, II & II.5 or whatever this is, but it's just not a faithful recreation. All of the parts the circuit board layout etc would also have to match. I get what you meant here Shane just being picky. It's a bit like checking out some other product and the salesperson tells you it's the same as that old version exactly, but in fact it's just not exactly the same. All of their pedals that I'm aware of Zen, Klon & this have been pretty good. Cheers.
It is a faithful recreation with some extra features. That doesn't make it different, that makes it the same thing as the original with some more options.... What's so hard to understand?
I like how the kept the classic pedal look
Great job again Shane! You can’t have too many fuzz pedals. I bounce around with the several I own, seem to find my way back around to the Joe B Fuzz Face mostly. The sag switch explains how the 1970 song The Sprit in the Sky got that tone. I’ve come close with my old Morley Fuzz Wah by turning down the voltage. Always enjoy your discoveries.
Hi Shane thanks for another well put together Demo.
I am a Tone Bender fan. This one certainly captures a faithful range of Bender sounds.
I like the original germanium three trans Mk1 Benders and have a Klinger Mk1 Professional Pedal, based on that circuit.
It has mods and adds a tone control and a Bias/Sag knob instead of the switch. It does have a switch and gives the option of a FZ1/Fuzztone sound as well.
Gives me the sort of sound I like.
Cheers
Pete
mki has two transistors. mkii and mkiii have three.
Great demo and that's a great sounding pedal!!!
Great demo and playing.
Sounds decent enough, and must have some neat tricks in the box to be this versatile with such a primitive circuit. Doubt it’ll do much for Tonebender aficionados though. Seems to lack the unpredictability, sizzle, crackle and raw 60s note decay that makes a bender the playing experience that it really is.
I’m learning that the key to great fuzz tones is the subtlety of the volume and on the guitar.🎸 This Tone Bender sounds like a fun fuzz pedal to play around with. 😎😎✌🏾🎸🎸
Nice pedal ,Shane. I will stick with my Behringer Superfuzz.
I have that as well I’m still astonished at how great it is.
The Superfuzz is a completely different fuzz circuit from the Tone Bender. There’s no comparison, and it’s ok to have more than one fuzz pedal.
Hello Shane. I've been listening to many of your videos where you have used your new Kiesel thinline. I also listened to your review of it. The pickups in it are so different that I think it greatly affects how pedals and amps sound. Some pedals and amps that you demo won't sound the same when others buy them and use them with conventional equipment. Maybe you could use it sparingly or always demo gear with a different humbucking pickup guitar just before or after using the Kiesel. This is just something to consider.
Nice demo Shane - still not a fan of Fuzz pedals though 😄. But you're right, they have that Tone Bender look about them and good on them for adding extra iterations of versions into the pedal. Although at $325AU, I'd be more likely to knock one up on vero board for $20 in parts LOL
Although it would be interesting to hear this through a full stack Marshall 🤘
The Rhythm reminds me of The Cars. Great demo!
Sounds awesome!!! 🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸
I'll keep my Keeley Fuzz Bender. You did a very good review of this pedal.
Thanks for letting us all know! You're the BEST!
Shane have you got thee new Ringbringer pedal ?
I bought both from Andertons today They had them but weren’t listed on there site until after there video went live.
Beautiful sound …I kept looking for the train though the nos …..then the other nos …numbers to remember !?…arriving at platform 333333 or 333 something ? For all y’all trainspotters ….the original tone bender was super easy ,,,,,,you trod on it .
Like your demos and chops tho .
Sounds good ..but think I will stick with the JHS Tone bender.. good demo though🤘🏻
Thanks Shane😊
Even if it wouldn't fuzz, just the looks 😊
The plastic around the jack is insulation for better electronics
I was waiting for a gutshot before buying - I used to design and build pedals, and that includes many recreations of old fuzz boxes, and I was suspicious that Warm could build so many of these and at such a low price.
I understand that the Chinese are producing large numbers of these components in generic capsules
to be marked up as required by the purchaser.
I have used hundreds of NOS germanium transistors including lots of OC75's and I have NEVER seen an unmarked OC75. All the ones which I have used have been black painted glass enclosures with OC75 printed on the outside. the whole point of such components is that they can be easily identified.
The ones in the OC75 Warm Bender look to suspiciously me like the later replacement for the OC75 - the AC128. These are far more common, and I have seen these in unmarked metal enclosures. They don't have the rarity and 'vibe' of OC75's though!
In my opinion these are what we are seeing in this pedal.
Saying all this, by far the most important factors are hfe and leakage rather than the number on the outside when it comes to germanium transistors.
FIRST Shane, what did I win? LOL
Damnit Shane here i go buying another pedal because of you lol.
Brilliant demo better than andertons
Warm Audio has a lot of hype but i personally don't see anything special in their products. This pedal sounds good with gain around 12 o'clock and the guitar's volume rolled down but when you go past that setting it sounds really muddy.
The Tone Bender didn't have a tone control until the mkiii version, which is not as good as the mkii.
At least he's highlighting a pedal that costs more than $50...p.s.JHS BENDER FUZZ.
You should play some Hendrix
Sadly, they copyright claim the crap out of that stuff.
at last a person who can play fuzz palm muting chord voicing single lines 5 and octaves just watched a totally embarrassing video from andertons your to you tube sound is the best i have heard its stereo has room sound and alive not some close mic thing go watch danish pete make this thing sound bad
Hey thanks man!
How can it be a faithful recreation when it's so different? That makes little sense 🤔
The case and first position tone is essentially the same. The second tone spot is the same as the MKII.
Unlike their take on the OCD pedal, this one is spot on.
I feel the prices of pedals has gotten insane imho, and this is no exception. At $199 USD it a bit out of my reach and simply not justifiable no matter how good it maybe. Will wait for second hand market.
@@intheblues Guess I'm picking at hairs as Warm Audio's thing is to recreate/copy, just that this isn't a faithful recreation as it's an all in one enclosure of both mk I & II... That's not how the originals came.
Perhaps it should have been said this is a copy incorporating versions I, II & II.5 or whatever this is, but it's just not a faithful recreation.
All of the parts the circuit board layout etc would also have to match.
I get what you meant here Shane just being picky. It's a bit like checking out some other product and the salesperson tells you it's the same as that old version exactly, but in fact it's just not exactly the same.
All of their pedals that I'm aware of Zen, Klon & this have been pretty good.
Cheers.
It is a faithful recreation with some extra features. That doesn't make it different, that makes it the same thing as the original with some more options.... What's so hard to understand?
Great opening jam as usual!