Biggest Green Overdrive Bass Shootout - 18 PEDALS COMPARED
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Signal Chain: Chris Caccamise - Dunlop Black Fang .73 - Gibson Non-Reverse Thunderbird with Elixir Nickel Strings - 18 different green overdrive pedals - Kemper Profiler (Flat SVT with Goliath 410 and Audio D6 Profile)
Pedals featured:
Ibanez TS-808 Tube Screamer
Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer
Maestro Ranger
Nobels ODR-1
Electro-Harmonix East River Drive
Seymour Duncan 805
BBE Green Screamer
JHS Bonsai
EarthQuaker Devices Plumes
EarthQuaker Devices Westwood
Wampler Euphoria
Wampler Moxie
Walrus Audio Ages
Origin Effects Halcyon
Black Country Customs Blackheath
Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive MOD
Jam Pedals Lucydreamer
Morley Distortion Wah
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As always, the Plumes just has that great character that makes the bass comes alive in the mix.
Really liked the tone of the SD 805. Tempted to try one out for myself.
Plumes for the win!
Agreed, but if you wanted something that sat back a little in the mix while still being super fat, that Black Country Customs Blackheath is badass: 2:14 The glassy mids of the Plumes (1:14) with the fuzzy bottom of the Blackheath (2:24) would be perfect.
I need that ron-reverse Thunderbird! 😍
No leaf clover 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I was happy when I heard that song as well, fucking love that one
Duncan 805 and Origin Halcyon for the win.
Plumes for the win
Love this. I've tried a few of those, my favourite is the Origin Halcyon. Nice crunch and plenty of low end.
That Plumes sounded incredible!
I was just listening to No Leaf Clover on the subway to college this morning so I didn’t expect to hear it in this video but I’m still happy it was used, such a good song and all the pedals sounded awesome but I’d have to say that my favourites were the Ibanez TS808 and TS9 (both classics), JHS Bonzai, Earthquaker Plumes, Walrus Ages and Voodoo Sparkle Drive
Awesome demo! 😎🤘🏻🎸 my personal favorites are the Ibanez tube screamer 808, maestro ranger, earthquaker plumes, voodoo lab sparkle drive mod, and ehx east river drive.
Yeah. I more or less agree with you. Also like the JHS & I think a few others may sound really good in a mix. Nice to see someone else kind of verify my thoughts.
I'm green with envy!
That plumes sounded nasty... in a good way
I have the 805 on my board. It is great but I wish it had a blend for more versatility.
They all sound very good when alone with the drums.
It's when the guitar kicks in that the best one pops up.
I've tried a good number of them, the one that impressed me more was the Westwood, mainly for the effectivness of the EQ, and in the video was one that impressed me less.
The ibanez tube screamer is often accused of too much low end loss, but in this video sounds good.
I know it's a Titanic effort, but each overdrive should be used alone and in the band mix, and with different basses..
A 5 hours video should be fine 😂😂😂
Anyway your videos are always spot on.
Thank you and keep going!
That was amazing! Any plans on other pedal types for comparison in this format? (Octive, Reverb, Flange, Compressor, Envelope Filter, and/or etc.?)
Cheers and thanks for the great vid!
There’s a reason the Tubescreamer is iconic and has stood the test of time. It cuts through a live mix so well. I also like the JHS which has the actual original TS circuit as an option and the Earthquaker as well. But TS sound still number one for me.
Sad to not see the Way Huge Green Rhino in the comparison. It's pretty great on bass
Love my Bonsai! Especially slammed into a fuzz pedal 🤘
love the format!
Quite like the sound of that Wampler moxie
I really like that Green Screamer..
Hell yea!!🤘🏼🤘🏼
the nickel plated elixirs. i what i use. no dirt though.
If you had any of them in your signal chain, then you'd be good. The Earthquaker Plumes was my favorite though, simply because of the "chaos" in the sound. To be fair though, some of these seemed to have additional tones and variants that were not explored in this video.
really wish they had done the old nu-tube screamer, i love the clipping sound, and there is a rare wet/dry mix knob.. hard to find samples of it used on bass.
Now I'm curious about how bass sounds with my favorite Green Pedal 🍏, The Revv G2
SD805 souds great with this kind of coloring, surely it would go crazy with the drive but I see preamp potential with that circuit. Maestro was great as well.
7 months later, I came across this video again and this comment of mine and I can say that my opinion still holds the same.
This is the kind of angry tone that im looking for
1:15 1:36 2:34 2:44
For the next shootout take a look at German manufacturer „Okko“. I think eg the Motörbass-Pedal would have fit perfectly into the row.
Okko makes some really rad pedals!
Seymour Duncan 805 and Plumes, different voices, but beat them all in articulation
Can we by any chance get ts808 vs ts9 vs ts9B bass screamer vs NUTUBE screamer...i really wonder how simmilar ts9 and ts9B are
JHS Bonsai for me
I NEED BASS
I don't blame you for giving the Westwood the least amount of screen time. I had it and was not impressed. Especially not for the price.
18, at least 8 of them - screamers. Ok, ok...
What is this music? Or just improvisation?
it's a song by Metallica
@@BukanIbuMu thx Metallica. Number name?
@@Enkeli344 No Leaf Clover if I'm not mistaken.
It is "No Leaf Clover" from first Metallica S&M album.
It’s No Leaf Clover by Metallica from their S&M album, which was a live show they did with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra back in 1999. Fucking great album, highly recommend checking it out
Pretty useless demo for anyone who doesn't listen to your specific subgenre of music mate
Not being a big dirt user, I liked the more subtle sound of the Maestro and the Westwood. I liked the bassier tone of the Green Screamer though the tone knob was at about 2 o'clock on the treble side. I admit didn't watch the whole video because I felt it wasn't a really fair shootout as most the pedals had different settings. Set all pedals exactly the same way, generally all knobs at 12 o'clock, (acknowledging that some pedals have extra controls beside the standard volume, level, tone), and play the exact same riff through everything for a true fair comparison. I think you guys did the Big Muff shootout better.
We have a Members-Only version of this video with all knobs at noon, played with a Fender PJ