10 More Things You Asked Us To Try [One-Amp Wet-Dry, Flatwound, Staple P90 & More] - That Pedal Show

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • You ask, we answer: let’s talk about a Maxon SD-9, Flatwounds on the Jazzmaster, the Strat middle pickup, a Mesa Boogie Mark I lead tone and plenty more…
    Life too short for long RUclips videos? Please see the ‘Interesting bits and go-to sections’ information below.
    Welcome to the show. A few months back, Dan and I did a show called ’10 Things You Asked Us To Try’. These things comprise a wide range of suggestions from the TPS audience/family that maybe don’t stretch out to a whole show in isolation, but bunched together make for an interesting voyage of tonal for discovery for me and he. Er, so let’s do it again! The things are listed below in the interesting bits and go-to sections text.
    Keep ’em comin’ y’all, and please enjoy the episode!
    Pedals & stuff in this episode…
    • TheGigRig Three2One
    www.thegigrig.com/three2one
    • Chase Bliss Audio Automatone Preamp MkII
    www.chasebliss.eu/preamp-mkii
    • Analog Man Prince Of Tone
    www.buyanalogman.com/Analog_M...
    • Source Audio Spectrum Intelligent Filter
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/30Br91f
    Australia: bit.ly/2G8NDgs
    USA: bit.ly/3CTpjdp
    • Analog Man Maxon SD-9
    www.buyanalogman.com/Maxon_SD...
    • Boss CE-2w Waza Craft Chorus
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2fkq9tv
    Australia: bit.ly/2iqp2rs
    USA: bit.ly/30YiTN0
    • Catalinbread Topanga
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2mj3leK
    Australia: bit.ly/2qVOTyJ
    USA: bit.ly/3r9JUYL
    • Providence Chrono Delay
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2RMtpjU
    • TheGigRig G2
    www.thegigrig.com/g2
    Mick’s Vlog Board
    • DanDrive Secret Machine
    Contact Dan directly via Instagram
    • Catalinbread Belle Epoch Deluxe
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2RVldeS
    USA: bit.ly/308PeAy
    Australia: bit.ly/2Ovelqa
    • Mythos Argo
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2UT0EVw
    USA: bit.ly/3rNY81N
    Australia: bit.ly/3qt3Y4s
    • Keeley D&M Drive
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2oTblU1
    USA: bit.ly/3E2Eqmw
    Australia: bit.ly/2pUDUAE
    • Supro Tremolo
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2pZrAkZ
    USA: imp.i114863.net/r6WQ3
    Australia: bit.ly/2K36f3B
    • Jam Pedals Ripply Fall
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2PoxKu0
    Australia: bit.ly/38Nz0gk
    USA: bit.ly/3CW5xOG
    • Kingsley Maiden D
    kingsleyamplifiers.com/product...
    • Kingsley Constable
    kingsleyamplifiers.com/product...
    • Kingsley Page DS
    kingsleyamplifiers.com/product...
    • Free The Tone FT-2Y Flight Time
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2uCOem6
    • The GigRig QuarterMaster QMX4
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/339EG1C
    Australia: bit.ly/31fprll
    shop.thegigrig.com/quartermas...
    * Why do we have preferred retailer links? Find out here: www.thatpedalshow.com/partners
    Interesting bits and go-to sections…
    - Intro playing: 00:00
    - What are we doing today? 02:13
    - 1. Mick, Play The Middle Pickup On The Strat: 02:55
    - 2. Play Wet-Dry With One Amp Only: 07:45
    - 3. Try The Automatone As A Proper Preamp: 14:08
    - 4. Try A Staple P90 In The PRS McCarty: 20:30
    - 5. Explain A II-V Change: 26:32
    - 6. Try Flatwound Strings On Your Jazzmaster: 34:00
    - 7. How Do You Make A Chorus Not Sound Cheesy?: 42:22
    - 8. Play A Maxon SD-9: 47:20
    - 9. Can You Get The Mayer IDLMWLY Tone?: 54:28
    - 10. What About The Boogie MkI Lead Tone?: 1:03:54
    Guitars in this episode:
    • Fender American Vintage ’62 Stratocaster - Mick’s video at bit.ly/2cQv3yT
    • 1965 Fender Telecaster - no video yet
    • PRS McCarty Soapbar - Mick’s video at bit.ly/30fmsdN
    • Fender Classic Series Jazzmaster Lacquer - no video yet
    • Gibson Custom 1958 Les Paul Standard - Dan’s video at bit.ly/2dbwbvS
    • Gibson Memphis 1958 ES-335 - Mick’s video at bit.ly/2mpJA8X
    • Gibson Custom True Historic ’57 Les Paul Goldtop, Murphy Aged
    Amps in this episode
    • Marshall 1987x with 1960AX cab / Celestion G12M Greenback speakers
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/31eVWmc
    USA That Pedal Shop: bit.ly/3v3Xazc
    • Mesa Boogie Mark I Reissue
    We hope you enjoy this episode. Please subscribe to our channel.
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    Australia: Pedal Empire bit.ly/2mWmJQf
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Комментарии • 962

  • @mantisdesantis
    @mantisdesantis 3 года назад +40

    I’d like to see a Firebird one day.

  • @goodknight37
    @goodknight37 3 года назад +14

    This show is like a much needed 1 hour brain vacation from this world🙏

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  3 года назад +6

      Thanks kinda how we see it. :0)

    • @dylandenney3980
      @dylandenney3980 3 года назад +1

      Seriously Dan and Mick thank u guys. I come for the pedals and great sound. I stay for the "tangents" and the utterly stupid dialog that only 2 real friends can ever get to. U guys are the best

  • @wellsroadband
    @wellsroadband 3 года назад +114

    I wrote Chase Bliss saying I couldn't find the Tomatone on their website. They say they hate you 😂

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  3 года назад +29

      Hahahaha!!!!

    • @gerryjamesedwards1227
      @gerryjamesedwards1227 3 года назад +59

      @@ThatPedalShow they should do a gold version, then it really would be the Au-Tomatone. Every bod happy.

    • @davidolsen9425
      @davidolsen9425 3 года назад +8

      Gerry James Edwards Clever! I like

    • @samuelxavier2473
      @samuelxavier2473 3 года назад +3

      Top bloke!

    • @Amish_Trivedi
      @Amish_Trivedi 3 года назад +13

      In two years they'll release a special edition for 25% more in tomato red.

  • @DavidDyte1969
    @DavidDyte1969 3 года назад +10

    That is far and away the best explanation of chord construction within a key that I've ever seen. THANK YOU. I am so practicing this for the next 3 months.

  • @curtisburns
    @curtisburns 3 года назад +18

    Defintely revisit flatwounds on the Jazzmaster. Try it with fuzz and spring reverb. Flatwounds reduce string squeaks, and not being able to bend them as far as nickel wound forces you to play differently. I have a semi-hollow set up with flatwounds constantly.
    Always good to have different flavours when writing/recording.

  • @subrosablues
    @subrosablues 3 года назад +22

    FLATWOUNDS: I found these to be a revelation; and use them on my (humbucker equipped) ES-330. Wonderful 50s tone, and love the feel. Flats are actually quite a more labour intensive string to make; not easy to automate like a roundwound, by the way the flat wire needs to lay down on the core, so typically more expensive because of the hand-work involved. Bonus though is that since they're flat, they last ages as gunk and grime can't really get in between the windings. Mick - recommend giving them a go on the ES-335.

    • @fauxnaifmusic5708
      @fauxnaifmusic5708 Год назад

      I’m a new flat wound player. 13’s in C standard. Goodness goodness me.
      Trying to find the way to sit well on the mix in a band. Bass needs to play higher octaves.

  • @robertdrozak4091
    @robertdrozak4091 3 года назад +1

    Thank you both for the knowledge and entertainment you've provided over this past year. I hope you never stop making episodes That pedal show. Happy holidays to you both Dan and Mick and your families and friends.

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi 3 года назад

    Wow. Simply amazing. Less than 5 minutes and my lifelong mystery has been solved with super simple method that'll never leave me puzzled. I've always tried to remember even the basic chord rules for a scale, or more like for a song, but Dan's explanation clicked so that I finally realized how you don't have to remember anything, you just take the scale and ride it all the way! You don't have to learn all or any of the complicated chords and where they belong, you just have to follow the scale. Incredible how easy it makes everything with all those wonky chords.

  • @IanNorsworthy
    @IanNorsworthy 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for the 2-5-1 explanation - It's really got me thinking about how I sometimes box myself into the key I'm in rigidly rather than thinking about the destination chord and how to spice things up in getting there. Time to practice for me now! But really appreciate the information on it as well as all your content so thank you so much!

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 3 года назад

      Did you understand all that flat five diminished whatever stuff? I don't know those shapes. Power chords and pentatonic is where I live.
      Dan is amazing. I think I'd need to be a lot younger and then go to school to even begin to grasp that advanced playing style. Totally lost by the time he got to using harmonic minor to make chords.
      Probably doesn't help that i can't use my 4th finger anymore. Damn arthritis.

  • @tylermarshall6180
    @tylermarshall6180 3 года назад +3

    Two conclusions:
    1) A whole jazz album from Dan is needed
    2) The Les Paul through the Boogie is absofuckinglutely GLORIOUS

  • @JensenSpeakersVideos
    @JensenSpeakersVideos 3 года назад +1

    That MkI really boogies. By all means. Still one of the best tones I've got to hear! Thank you for blasting your ears to allow us mere mortals enjoying it!

  • @chrisegg7936
    @chrisegg7936 3 года назад +1

    love seeing Dan's jazz progress! Using the II-V-I in harmonic minor was a super concise and helpful explanation! Really learned something new in a 5 minute video.

  • @aorsoul...7532
    @aorsoul...7532 3 года назад +23

    Great show again. With chorus pedals and their potential to sound cheesy, I've found this can vary greatly upon where you place chorus in your signal chain. Back in 1987 I discovered I could eliminate chorus cheese entirely, by placing my chorus pedal in a cupboard in my spare room when I went to gigs. Worked wonders! I assume it's still there, along with my zebra skin spandex, pink Converse and kamikaze headband.

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  3 года назад +12

      New hero. Zebra skin spandex.
      We LOVE you.

    • @aorsoul...7532
      @aorsoul...7532 3 года назад +4

      The love is mutual.

    • @cliffordholliday679
      @cliffordholliday679 3 года назад +2

      Funny, especially since Mick wears pink converse on the show sometimes! :D

  • @grandudetonesnob7107
    @grandudetonesnob7107 3 года назад +6

    I use stainless half wounds, 12-54 on my Jazzmaster. Simultaneously taming highs, string noise, and prevents the strings jumping off the saddles.

  • @Gruntle
    @Gruntle 3 года назад +1

    So glad you did the strat middle pickup - it’s a fantastic yet often overlooked sound. Hendrix knew the magic of the middle pickup, and used it a lot live.

  • @jwmcmillenii
    @jwmcmillenii 3 года назад +1

    Gentlemen, you really do pour your share of love and positivity into the world, and I'm so thankful for it. Mick, having similar struggles, myself, I'm endlessly impressed with how your throw yourself out there in your work and playing and such. You're wearing a heavy set of balls, sir, and you're inspiring me to do the same. Cheers, sirs!

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  3 года назад

      Ah man, thank you. A mixture of luck, reading and bloody mindedness has helped me put down a lot of baggage over the last couple of years. And I’m extremely grateful! Thanks for the kind words!

  • @maciejchilkiewicz7651
    @maciejchilkiewicz7651 3 года назад +3

    Today is my birthday and it is new TPS ! Double win !! Thanks guys. You are the best !

  • @SteveJamsEcono
    @SteveJamsEcono 3 года назад +10

    Some ideas for the next one:
    - Would love to see you guys play some "non-traditional material" guitars, i.e. metal neck or bodied guitars, Steinbergers, that sort of thing. How different is it to play one of these vs. one of the classics?
    - Trying to make maligned effects sound good. I feel like you guys have tackled this before perhaps with the Metalzone, but what about stuff like the DoD Grunge or some of the less savory Boss Distortions? Is there a way to make these things work, since presumedly they weren't designed to sound 'bad'?
    - Barber effects. Never seen one on the show and would love to. The Direct Drive I had blew away every other "Marshall in a box" type effects I ever had, and if I'm not mistaken their Tone Press was the first compression pedal with a blend control. Show 'em some love?
    Keep up the good work, gents. Look forward to the show every week!

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  3 года назад +2

      Love it - thank you for the suggestions!

  • @stevefishner8629
    @stevefishner8629 3 года назад +1

    Gentlemen....Once again you've produced a great show. Thank you both for being the REAL DEAL!!!!!!

  • @-b0j-
    @-b0j- 3 года назад +1

    Worth a viewing just for Dan’s explanation of 2-5-1 changes alone 🙏🏻 The rest of the video - sonic entertainment. Thanks guys, as always.

  • @GrzesiuMusic
    @GrzesiuMusic 3 года назад +3

    That SD-9 sounded great once you dialed it in. I've found with most older distortion pedals I have to pull the treble way back for a usable sound. I've found the same thing with a DS-1.

  • @RobUttley
    @RobUttley 3 года назад +3

    I thought the middle pickup sounded best of all of them, personally (I tend to play neck & middle myself on my H/S/S Peavey).
    Another really entertaining episode guys, thanks so much.

  • @sportsnmovies
    @sportsnmovies 3 года назад +2

    You truly have a knack for teaching. Pedals, wave theory, music theory and more. Love what y'all do!

  • @randomstuff4176
    @randomstuff4176 3 года назад +1

    You're a legend Dan .. The 2-5-1 of the chord you are moving to .. How did I miss this??? So simple, but my chord changes are awesome now. Thanks heaps !!

  • @berryster
    @berryster 3 года назад +3

    Love the Boogie segment. Same as Mick, my main amp for years was a Boogie Mark III. Too loud, too heavy these days. That Mark I sounded great with your playing.
    For Episode 3: play a DOD Rubberneck analog delay without previously practicing with it or reading the instructions...

  • @swankiw_
    @swankiw_ 3 года назад +14

    I nominate "you should try playing left-handed" for the next one

  • @southpaw335
    @southpaw335 3 года назад +1

    Dan you’ve got a great ability to break things down and teach them. Thanks for the II-V lesson

  • @frankglad2989
    @frankglad2989 3 года назад +1

    30 years ago I had a Mark II, in an Anvil case. Talk about heavy. I just can't get away from the Boogie sound. Now I've got a Fillmore 100-1-12 combo(way heavy) and a Mark V 35 Head. Wonderful sound and feel. The thing I love about the Boogie is that I plug in and the guitar comes alive. Guitar and amp become one thing.

  • @danieljohansson1938
    @danieljohansson1938 3 года назад +3

    This is going to be a great start of the weekend.
    Will you do a review of the new ibanez echo shifter 3 delay pedal at some point? I have the old one which I love, but the new features seems attractive.
    Have a great weekend!

  • @rickenbackerlover7386
    @rickenbackerlover7386 3 года назад +19

    Suggestion: Pedals with a 12 string guitar

  • @RussellJones144
    @RussellJones144 3 года назад +1

    Just over an hour watching most of the video ... and 3 hours getting my head around the 8 minute II-V-I section! An afternoon well spent :D

  • @slmcmorris7902
    @slmcmorris7902 3 года назад +1

    I was strat middle pickup for about a decade. Great sound for R&B and church. Glad you guys explored that sound on the show

  • @ronrumsey3205
    @ronrumsey3205 3 года назад +12

    I LIVE on the middle strat pickup. I use the other positions but middle is home for me! Rock on, dudes!

    • @andyhightides
      @andyhightides 3 года назад +1

      I've always used the middle for anything that should be a humbucker.

    • @mariodriessen9740
      @mariodriessen9740 3 года назад +1

      I believe it was Eric Stewart (10CC) who prefered the middle position on most of his guitars, especially on his strats and teles.

    • @beng808
      @beng808 3 года назад +1

      It’s my solo sound mainly. Brighter than the neck but not ice picky like the bridge

    • @kevinjohnbetts
      @kevinjohnbetts 3 года назад +1

      I think it's the Buddy Holly sound. I know when Richard Thompson appeared on 'Whistle Test' to demonstrate a few tones on his 50s Strat he used the middle pickup to replicate 'That'll Be The Day'. I find it's a great rhythm sound in a threee-piece band, especially when I've got a rails type pickup in the bridge position for the heavier solo tones.

    • @ronrumsey3205
      @ronrumsey3205 3 года назад

      I love it for slide, not to bassy, not too bitey. Just right. Bonnie Raitt uses the middle pickup for her slide work. I find Gilmour tones there, as well. It's just another part of the palette of strat tones .

  • @jsantos1104
    @jsantos1104 3 года назад +8

    Can’t miss TPS Friday even when I’m on vacation (I mean holiday) 😀

  • @georgepeirce4415
    @georgepeirce4415 3 года назад +2

    Dan, thanks for the clarification on 2,5,1. Clear as mud from here!

  • @BaronsDuju
    @BaronsDuju 3 года назад +1

    I love the middle pickups for quirky stop starty stuff. My style is naturally a bit dad's and quirky at times and the middle pickup with some gain complements that style perfectly (for me). Love these shows.

  • @nicholascivitano608
    @nicholascivitano608 3 года назад +5

    Mark Speer from Khruangbin uses flatwounds and hes just incredible in blues jazz reggae funk fusion

  • @rbrwr
    @rbrwr 3 года назад +3

    Some great face-pulling action from Dan in this episode.

  • @tpdorsey
    @tpdorsey 3 года назад

    That II-V change explanation was PERFECT with the examples. Thank you. New skill to master unlocked.

  • @mattheweastel129
    @mattheweastel129 3 года назад

    Thanks for the 251 explanation Dan, it’s finally clicked! I always wondered why jazz and blues guys seemed to play these great little turnarounds like they were born with the skill. If you ever fancy doing a vlog off your favourite jazz chords, I’d be a happy viewer. You often come up with some fantastic chords during the usual shows

  • @joshuawashburn2178
    @joshuawashburn2178 3 года назад +3

    Love this series! Here’s a request if you ever do a part three: Experiment with some alternate tunings. You guys are dynamite players and a constant stream of inspiration in standard, half-step standard, and the occasional drop D, but I’d love to see your brains work a little harder in something outside your usual wheelhouse. Cheers, and thanks for the incredible content!

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  3 года назад +3

      Nice! Let’s do that. I arse around in DADGAD from time to time. Mick here. :0)

    • @thebadlight5801
      @thebadlight5801 3 года назад

      @@ThatPedalShow voting for this idea

  • @rorykehoe1813
    @rorykehoe1813 3 года назад +4

    I run a "dry-wet-dry" on my floors at home - hoover-mop-hoover. Place comes up a treat!

    • @highgateclub6498
      @highgateclub6498 3 года назад +1

      TacoTacoTacoTaco 😂 no signal chain explanation required there then...

  • @zosojstro
    @zosojstro 3 года назад +1

    Great episode!! Did not fully realize what a great player Dan truly is. Really enjoyed his I II IV explanation as well as his jazz chops.

  • @laoboy9
    @laoboy9 3 года назад +1

    Great theory lesson! You explained that very well, plus the examples helped. Wouldn't mind more of that.

  • @jimwilliamson9893
    @jimwilliamson9893 3 года назад +3

    Excited about flatwounds on the Jazzmaster. You might want to ask Tom Bukovac why he uses flats in the recording studio.

  • @jessievasser6293
    @jessievasser6293 3 года назад +14

    I really think you guys would have fun with a Fender Bass VI (or equivalent) and find as much inspiration from it as I do.
    - Thank you for your consideration.

  • @coreynichols1296
    @coreynichols1296 3 года назад +1

    Dan, please do a vlog all about your jazz playing. I absolutely love it! Your “weirdness” and musical-open-mind pairs perfectly with jazz. Thanks for being inspiring!

  • @OneMoreGrave
    @OneMoreGrave 3 года назад +2

    I always like these videos. They're a fun way to either eliminate or possibly try various combinations of gear. I'd like to see 2 amps with 2 different boards run together. A wet/wet if you will. Different drives and effects on each board. Put a univibe on one amp and a Keeley bubble tron or flanger or phaser or harmonic tremelo on the other amo. Have one with a short delay and one with a longer delay to kind of get that echorec sound in stereo. Use a drive on one and a fuzz on the other. Or other various circles of gear. It creates some big swirly stereo spaces. I use this while recording sometimes stacking guitar tracks.

  • @gerryjamesedwards1227
    @gerryjamesedwards1227 3 года назад +3

    Hi guys, on the staple P90, a more useful indicator of the effect of the different construction would be the inductance of the pickup. You need an LCR (inductance-capacitance-resistance) meter to measure it, but it is the interplay of those three factors that dictate the behaviour of any coil, including pickups (Der EE make an affordable hand-held meter, very useful!). This is why PRS talk about tuned capacitance/inductance in their pickups. The winding method, wire gauge and wire insulation will dictate the capacitance, as the size is fixed. The magnet type and arrangement will have the largest effect on the inductance of the coil, which is how efficiently a changing magnetic field induces an electric current in the coil of wire, and vice-versa. The resistance is just an indicator of the amount of wire in the coil, and would be the same for a large diameter coil with a few turns and a small diameter coil with lots of turns, if the gauge is the same, although the coils would behave very differently.

  • @chasebeavers
    @chasebeavers 3 года назад +3

    Cool show, as always. Fyi, I'm pretty sure Clapton uses the middle pickup on his Strat most of the time.

  • @petegeoghegan7562
    @petegeoghegan7562 3 года назад +2

    Excellent Dan! I have flats on most of my guitars. First started with my 12 string Ric. Roundwounds to my ears can be a little clangy on a 12 string.

  • @jmanson3310
    @jmanson3310 3 года назад +1

    Makes my friday evenings a joy to see you guys do your thing so thank you. Again another video I will leaving a tab open for so I can cherry pick things I think I also need to try.
    Thought I'd let you know I recently bought a Foxy Tone Box Octave Fuzz Pedal from Warm Audio to join my small family of pedals and I know this is a subject you guys have covered extensively but I have never heard a Fuzz pedal like this before. I implore you as tube amp enthusiast to try one if you haven’t already. Thanks again for all that you do.

  • @BerniM10
    @BerniM10 3 года назад +3

    Re flat wounds, see Sandra Sherman's channel. Flatwounds appear to support the reduction of finger noise on the fast chord changes used in some forms of jazz. The opportunity cost is sustain and brightness.

  • @KennyCarlile
    @KennyCarlile 3 года назад +7

    There's nothing wrong with that -cheesy- AWESOME chorus sound. :)

  • @stevefoster9002
    @stevefoster9002 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely Super ii-V-I overview Dan. Best way I've heard someone go through it in years.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 3 года назад

      Ok then. It was brilliant and I'm so grateful for his time.
      I do not understand anything beyond major/minor and pentatonics. At least now I know what I don't know.

  • @scot-combs
    @scot-combs 3 года назад +2

    LOVE the jazz segment! Good job dan!

  • @merbertancriwalli8622
    @merbertancriwalli8622 3 года назад +6

    Yay - TPS time!

  • @jon.wilson
    @jon.wilson 3 года назад +5

    The middle pickup is actually pretty good for Jerry Garcia tone if you want that

  • @maniacalion6170
    @maniacalion6170 3 года назад

    My favorite day of the week :) Ya’ll are fantastic!!

  • @eyalnahmani3876
    @eyalnahmani3876 3 года назад +8

    PLEASE try the matthews effects "the architect v3" overdrive!

  • @fraenkiboii
    @fraenkiboii 3 года назад +5

    "I might be pregnant"

  • @przsoldier11
    @przsoldier11 3 года назад +2

    Great show for my birthday. That staple p90 sounded ace!

  • @sionetane
    @sionetane 3 года назад +1

    I switched to flatwounds on my Tele about a year ago, Dan. I love the Tele with flats, it is my go-to guitar.

  • @ianthomas4568
    @ianthomas4568 3 года назад +5

    Clapton uses the middle pickup all the time!

  • @dalegreen8695
    @dalegreen8695 3 года назад +3

    I'd like to see the Purple Platypus octadrive by Way Huge on the show. It's the Red Llama with an Octavia, quite a unique pedal I think.

  • @jaydee4077
    @jaydee4077 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much, Dan, for the II, V, I lesson. I'm in quarantine in Korea and was looking for something to keep me from going loopy. I only recently found your guys' show and your insights and information have done so much to help straighten out my pedal board. Also, how I approach my guitar tone in general. Having fun copping some of your licks, as well. A thought, maybe comparing series and parallel effects loops in different amps might be helpful to some.

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Dan for taking the time to answer my question so thoroughly. So generous, dude. I mean that.
    I certainly understood the first minute or so.
    Jazz is clearly something you have to study. I really hope that Dan's explanation helped the TPS audience who can handle this stuff. A lot has changed for me between when I wrote that initial comment and where I am now.
    Just wanted to say thank you. I won't ask again :O

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 3 года назад

      Update
      I still don't get it. Maybe a link to some resource...it seems like something you have to go to school for. I learned by ear.
      If anyone reads this and can point me to something I might understand I'd be grateful.
      Like I said i certainly understand the basics. Major and minor scales and basic chords. I've been playing for a long time but never anything other than rock, pop, a bit of funk. Idk. I said I wouldn't ask again but I'd like to be able to play something more interesting before age & arthritis completely wreck my hands.

  • @matttiernan3465
    @matttiernan3465 3 года назад +27

    Mick: Play quietly.
    Dan: Hits 114 on the db meter.

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  3 года назад +19

      Welcome to TPS!

    • @kimmolingonheimo
      @kimmolingonheimo 2 года назад

      @@ThatPedalShow fine with me!!!🤣

    • @kimmolingonheimo
      @kimmolingonheimo 2 года назад

      maybe? he said: play nicely or be quiet...anyways both occured....rarely thou one would say to a kid: play as loud as you can!!!😆

  • @simonwilliams9916
    @simonwilliams9916 3 года назад +3

    The Orange rocker32 has two return inputs and two speakers for wet/dry and stereo. Works brilliantly 🤘🏻🎸👍🤘🏻🎸👍

    • @lildiddy1115
      @lildiddy1115 3 года назад +1

      Yes!! I got one for myself out of my love for the rocker 30... I still run everything into the front, bc I'm just so used to it, never been an fx loop user.. But maybe D&M could give it a go!

    • @Ottophil
      @Ottophil 3 года назад +1

      I just use 2 amps

    • @simonwilliams9916
      @simonwilliams9916 3 года назад

      Hugh tube yes indeed the Orange and my old Peavey Delta Blues make an unholy noise together 🤘🏻🎸👍🤘🏻🎸👍🤘🏻🎸👍

  • @HeikkiRHackman
    @HeikkiRHackman 3 года назад +1

    Loved the MkI boogie! What a workhorse that would be. This was fun to watch . Got your T-shirt today. I am wearing it tomorrow when playing with my band.

  • @zachgilbert7068
    @zachgilbert7068 3 года назад +1

    I have the same JM! Roundwounds, and heavier guages, are suggested for stock saddles because they sit on and move over them much better. A LOT of people complain about the bridge and vibrato system on JMs but it's mainly (at least, in my experience and from what i've read), due to the fact they were designed to have heavy gauge flat-wound strings! For a long time I used .011 half-rounds which got part way there while retaining some brightness!

  • @peterjessop1878
    @peterjessop1878 3 года назад +3

    One of my favourite lead tones has always been Santana's Yamaha SG into a Boogie. There is an aggressive and harmonic edge that was lost once he started using Dumble's and PRS guitars. Really difficult to replicate well, but closest I got was with a red knob twin, Mesa V twin into the front and a dark sounding Les Paul. Man that rig sang for leads, but not so good when doing Chic covers. :-)

    • @SwirlyWhirlyXYZ
      @SwirlyWhirlyXYZ 3 года назад

      Santana mach 1 (first 4 albums plus a live one maybe) are killer, I lose interest after that

    • @Ottophil
      @Ottophil 3 года назад

      Richard Swan he did some realy interesting stuff with pop singers after that

  • @tomhenson5099
    @tomhenson5099 3 года назад +39

    dan thinks he's looking for a jazz box, but i think he needs to reclaim the jazzmaster in the name of jazz and get a banging vintage JM with some flatwounds instead... don't forget the rhythm circuit.

    • @FabianSalomonsson
      @FabianSalomonsson 3 года назад +2

      Yes this!! I actually play loads of jazz on my jazzmaster.

    • @67er_matze97
      @67er_matze97 3 года назад +2

      yap - jazzmaster are just wonderful - also for jazz. but so are teles for sure.
      But hey - we all know that some new toys which are different to our other beloved toys are such a huge part of the beauty and joy of it all and always inspire us to explore new ways. I belive Dan would love to add a nice jazzbox to his portfolio. I'd like to recommend a nice GIBSON TAL FARLOW. I have one and love it sooo much. It's slightly less thick than most jazz boxes which makes it sit to the body so nice. It has a regular scale length (like F-type guitar) which I love and it sounds really really sweet. ....and I love that it looks a bit different with it's crazy shaped scratchplate.
      Maybe it's just me, but I think that is my recommendation for Dan to check out.
      But agreed Jazzmasters are wounderful guitars :) 👍

    • @67er_matze97
      @67er_matze97 3 года назад

      just a few seconds after posting my commemt the scene swithched to Dan explaining II-V-I at 26:40 with a very nice jazz box in his hands so maybe Dan has found his nice Jazzbox already ??
      It looked and sounded very nice btw !!!

    • @tomhenson5099
      @tomhenson5099 3 года назад

      @@67er_matze97 nahh that's his washburn, he's talked about it before.

    • @tomhenson5099
      @tomhenson5099 3 года назад

      @@67er_matze97 nahh that's his washburn, he's talked about it before.

  • @bluesful
    @bluesful 3 года назад +2

    I recall reading that Jeff beck was running his delay into his 4 hole Marshall like you guys demonstrated, on his Ronnie Scott’s gig. That was some great tone.

  • @georgesims1724
    @georgesims1724 3 года назад

    Dan! some of the best ever jazz tones I have heard have been out of a tele neck pickup, tone slightly rolled back. No need for a jazz box, love the one you're with!

  • @RandyWillcox
    @RandyWillcox 3 года назад +8

    "Shit man, that little thing really boogies!" Yes it does, Carlos. Yes it does. Dammit! Why do I watch this show? Now I want a Boogie MKI. 😤

    • @alfgwahigain5544
      @alfgwahigain5544 3 года назад

      I was really surprised by that amp - sounded great. I don't know much about Boogies, usually think automatically about Dual/Triple rectifier 90s and early aughts high gain sludge. I love the two volume knob thing - reminds me of Peavey's pre & post-gain controls. Gives you a lot of control over gain.

  • @alanredversangel
    @alanredversangel 3 года назад +3

    Please can you try.......: A Red Llama with the gain just enough to bite, and then run a few pedals into it, particularly a TS, a Rat and a compressor.

  • @stanislavmigra
    @stanislavmigra 3 года назад

    That delay+reverb between channels was DIVINE, much better then expected

  • @johngregsonguitar
    @johngregsonguitar 3 года назад +1

    Thrilled you followed up on the SD9! I can confirm, sitting in front of Landau is a truly special experience.

  • @Roomfulofgear
    @Roomfulofgear 3 года назад +10

    Strat middle position is THE hidden "funk tone" that nobody seems to use. Slap on some mild compression and turn up the funk!

  • @nohandle54
    @nohandle54 3 года назад +3

    I was under the impression that flatwounds were the strings of choice for many guitar gods until later in the 1960s or early 70s. But I can't remember where I heard that

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi 3 года назад +1

    That middle pickup on strat sounds pretty nice. For 20 years I didn't touch the middle position ever, it was totally unimaginable to me. Then my friend claimed SRV played middle pickup a lot and I decided to play on middle pickup for a while. It's like the older brother. Bridge pickup is the youngest brother, wild, wanting to be noticed, the star and rushing head on without thinking, while the neck pickup is the dad, a mellow and soft fellow, very trusty but with zero surprises. Middle pickup is that older brother, the edges have been filed but still has that youth and mystery and experience.

  • @eyeruham
    @eyeruham 3 года назад +1

    Love the show, great source of inspiration and helped a lot getting through COVID. Thank you! Would love to see you play a Marshall DSL20 combo or hear your thoughts on it. I’ve never heard it mentioned on the show.

  • @colingordon8655
    @colingordon8655 3 года назад +3

    hi, re the chorus thing. i always come back to blues driver, mxr micro chorus and tc flashback. rothery and gilmour fan. if using a strat, use the 2 and 4 with a slower chorus sound, it doesnt sound cheesy if thats what you want. speed it up for leslie sounds.

  • @jameshaire4033
    @jameshaire4033 3 года назад +4

    Mick, middle sounds rad!
    Gents, we should correctly lowercase the ii chord, especially since you are educating folks about theory and terminology. “II-V” sounds *quite* different. 😳😬
    I ii iii IV V vi vii°

  • @RealGuysEatRealPies
    @RealGuysEatRealPies 3 года назад +1

    On the topic of cheesy chorus sounds:
    Like Dan, I really like the ‘80s Boss chorus sound. I’m really into the whole new wave/post-punk scene and chorus is so essential to that. When I play with my brother he’s always moaning on about it because that’s just not his taste. Got myself a Walrus Audio Julia so I could fine tune the hell out of it. Problem solved. I swear, every knob on the Julia is key. Now with that wide, thin, flangey-like tone, and everyone gets on about it. Before gain, you can almost get tones close to the solo from While My Guitar Gently Weeps.
    Great show, fellas.

  • @chrispooler5418
    @chrispooler5418 3 года назад +1

    Hey Guys, thanks for the Boogie love! The Gold Top was fantastic, probably my favorite driven tones I have heard from you Mick! The harmonic feedback and overtones are where it's at. Wait... Dan's Les Paul.... killed it!

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  3 года назад

      Chris! Thanks for the Q - I hope this was a satisfactory answer! :0)

    • @chrispooler5418
      @chrispooler5418 3 года назад

      @@ThatPedalShowYou guys have been much welcomed companions for many years and as a lifelong Boogie enthusiast I couldn't have been happier then to see you chaps cranking that baby with smiles on your faces!

  • @matnukin1584
    @matnukin1584 3 года назад +4

    Re: flatwounds. Get Joe Gore (Tonefiend) on the show. 😃 He’s made really good vids on how he uses flatwounds. Plus, he makes really interesting pedals as well.

    • @andymellor9056
      @andymellor9056 3 года назад

      If & when Joe is in the UK, this would be awesome.

  • @alanthompson3493
    @alanthompson3493 3 года назад +7

    Those "Chromes" flatwounds are a bit bright. Pyramid and Thomastic offer flatwound strings with pure nickel windings, which I think will sound more mellow and jazzy, if that's what you're going for. They are expensive, but should last a long time.

    • @andrewvenz8142
      @andrewvenz8142 3 года назад

      Used to use Thomastic flats on my Yamaha sg can’t get them locally anymore and can’t afford them

  • @mauricekoonings
    @mauricekoonings 3 года назад +1

    Great episode, found the staple p90's sounded great.
    When I see the Maxon SD9 I only can think on the amazing sound of Scott Henderson. He uses his signature Xotic RC booster for less gain, and the Maxon for his high gain. Both in a slightly overdriven Suhr or Marshall 100 watt stack.
    I have seen him at 25-10-2019, and stood direct at his pedalboard. And on the picture I made I can see his settings of the Maxon: Dist: 7 (2 o'clock), level: full open (5 o'clock) , tone: at 0-1! (8 o 'clock). Can not send you the photo in youtube comment...
    Btw, his Xotic RC is vol: 10, gain: 4-5, bass: 3, treble 4. So also very loud.

  • @Tom-en3ms
    @Tom-en3ms 3 года назад +1

    I appreciated the question about wet-dry into one amp. Thanks. I’m doing this with an AC15. I split the signal from a Digitech Ventura Vibe, (stereo outputs), I go into the top boost channel through a MXR phase 95, micro POG, Plumes, Rat, MXR super badass distortion (using a quartermaster) and then into the normal channel via a Strymon Ola, Digitech Obscura Delay, TC Hall of Fame, Boss GE-7.
    IMO, the amp has beautiful tremolo, I got a mini footswitch from Bright Onion Pedals to control the tremolo and reverb from the amp. Great for the pedalboard as the Vox footswitch is a bit big for mine. I don’t seem to have any phase issues going from the stereo outputs of the Ventura Vibe into these chains and then into the different channels on the amp. I got an ABY switcher (again from Bright Onion Pedals - real good stuff, check them out...) and needed to use the phase switch on that, but as I don’t switch between the channels that much I find going from the split signal from the Ventura Vibe seems to work great for me.
    I haven’t seen that many people discussing blending and switching the channels on an AC15, but it’s such a cool trick. Maybe it’s so obvious to most people that it doesn’t need explaining, but for me it took a while to click (!) An ABY pedal can really turn this into a three “channel” amp, makes it really versatile for me. I run the master volume at nearly max, and then blend the wet / normal channel to taste, depending on the room volume necessary for the top boost side. This would be great to see explored in more depth, it is something that has ultimately moved me along from my Hot Rod Deluxe. I was missing an effects loop in the AC15, but this is a great way round it. It gets overlooked on a lot of AC15 demos, although The Tone Lounge videos have really helped me out.

  • @VonBlade
    @VonBlade 3 года назад +3

    My favourite moment of all these question videos, is Dan tilting his head and giving a big sigh, suffering from trying to sum up a complicated answer into a pithy one or two sentence answer.

    • @VonBlade
      @VonBlade 3 года назад

      (and now, Dan playing flatwounds on the Jazzmaster)

  • @maz109
    @maz109 3 года назад +3

    Can't recommend the Jam Pedals Ripply Fall highly enough if you want a non-cheesy chorus. Yeah it can do the 80s thing but has so much more to offer...

  • @TRose-hc9pv
    @TRose-hc9pv 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Really great show guys!

  • @KozmykJ
    @KozmykJ 3 года назад +1

    Now THAT was an action packed episode if ever there was one. 🖖
    It was worth taking notes during that II V I lesson.
    Ol' Carlos; Abraxas is the peak for me.
    I reckon his finest work was done on an SG ...

  • @MarkPritchardGuitar
    @MarkPritchardGuitar 3 года назад +3

    Happy Friday guys!

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc 3 года назад +9

    I never liked my middle pickup - until I got Lollar's. How to make a chorus not-sound cheesy = Boss DC-2W. ( sounds expensive ) with no seasick pitch warble.

    • @rdb9936
      @rdb9936 3 года назад +1

      What Lollars did you opt for? Blondes or blackface?

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc 3 года назад +2

      @@rdb9936 Dirty Blonde's (same as Blonde, but has slightly Hotter in the bridge) = Phenomenal. I'm on Cloud-9. Got that SRV "Riviera Paradise Tone"

    • @rdb9936
      @rdb9936 3 года назад +1

      Nice! I have some Imperials on the way - excited to say the least!

    • @jacobbentley2562
      @jacobbentley2562 3 года назад +1

      @@rdb9936 got a set of their '52 Tele pups for a partscaster build. Nothing started yet but I'm really excited to play them

  • @chadward
    @chadward 3 года назад +2

    Enjoyed this very much. Thank you! For the next 10 Things video, please give the Strymon Deco another look. IMO, you kind of missed the point last time. The flange/chorus/slap back/doubling lag deck is fun and all, but the saturation deck is the real reason to own this pedal. It is the best always-on low crunch pedal I’ve tried. I’ve got a KoT coming (two years on the wait list w/delivery Dec. 2020), so we’ll see how it fares, but for now the Deco has beaten out a couple of Klon clones, the Morning Glory, Love Pedal Amp 50, Zvex, Oldfield OD ‘78 (a brilliant pedal you need to try, btw), and a couple of others as my core boost/light drive sound for roots rock. I have my Bad Bob before the Deco for more grunt if needed (rare). The saturation compression tames the Bad Bob a bit; for a lead tone I turn the Deco OFF and let the Bad Bob through unchecked. But the Deco is the base sound.

  • @jacobbentley2562
    @jacobbentley2562 3 года назад +2

    The "all pedals sound best at 2 O'clock" line has unironically changed my relationship with fuzz. Bought a mk. IV Tone Bender in London last summer when I stopped into Macari's - sounded absolutely epic in the store (granted I played it through a Les Paul and an old Fender amp when I have a Strat and an Orange Rocker 15 at home) and I just couldn't get it to sound the same when I got it home - threw all the knobs to 2:00 on a whim and now it just owns! Consider me subscribed to the Mick School of Pedals haha

  • @chrisprescottguitar
    @chrisprescottguitar 3 года назад +6

    I was watching an old video comparing boss chorus pedals yesterday in which Dan said he would definitely do an original Boss CE-1 in to a tape delay on a show at some point... did that ever happen?

    • @bakaroo23
      @bakaroo23 3 года назад

      I would like to see that.