Great video. In the old days, I would use a Boss 7-band EQ with the mids cranked on my 100w Super Lead, with a Tube Screamer when I need extra bite. It's still my go-to.
Great demo, this just shows how many different characters of tone you can get through one tube amp by varying boosts... Whereas modelers just sounds the same through the same hands
Thank you! Yeah that’s one area where modelers are still behind. But some of those amp capture technologies are making huge strides! Thank you for watching!
I just tried this yesterday with a bunch of pedals! the Diezel V4 pedal was my favorite. I tried it with my 2204, my 76’ plexi, and my Friedman plex. Pretty freakin awesome! I also tried the PAL800, the Eighty7 Deluxe, and the golden brownie. The golden brownie was a close second! Awesome little pedal and tiny!
Hi, thanks for your kind comment. I use 2 Universal Audio X8P interfaces with my system, as well as an Audient Evo SP8 Mic Preamp. I use the two UAD interfaces because I have four 4x12 cabs in my live room, each one has 4 mics on it at all times so I can switch between them at will. ruclips.net/video/lrEWBYN1Sas/видео.html In this day and age, I don't think there are any interfaces that sound bad - that said, higher end interfaces do tend to sound better. Some people hate UA interfaces, some like them. I like them. They certainly don't do anything negative to my sound.... Thank you for watching!
Great demo vid, brother! Very informative. Great playing, too! \m/ \m/ From where I'm sitting, the Wampler sounded the best. They all sounded great. No question. But, the Wampler was the most articulate, tight, dynamic, warm and full. The highs didn't rip my head off and the lows were right where they should be: present and punchy, but not overbearing. The mids were perfect, which is pure money for a guitar player. It didn't sound like there was a blanket over the cabinet, either. IMO, the Guv'nor was a close second. But, that Wampler was the blue ribbon winner, IMO. Cheers!
Nice comparo. Useful. I really liked that Tumnus/Tube Screamer Mini combo. That was right up my alley. The BE-OD was awesome, too. Kinda from left field: Something your viewer might want to consider besides drive pedals (nothing wring with drive pedals, though, of course) is an attenuator. Since the SV20 is based (at least somewhat) on the old Plexi circuit, which is infamous for outputting way more than its rated wattage, he should get one that's about twice the advertised power of the amp, like a 40- or 50-watt attenuator. That way he can get all the crunchy goodness out of the amp itself without pissing off the neighbors too much. I used to use an attenuator to pull the volume on my Laney AOR 100 half-stack down to apartment-dwelling volume for practicing. The amp's sweet spot was from 4 on up on the master volume and I could play it with the attenuator quietening it down to about TV volume and still sound great, whereas without the attenuator, even on 2 the amp's master volume would rattle all my windows. Then add overdrive to taste to get the amount of grind desired. This tactic somewhat depends on the speakers used, however. That same attenuator, between my Marshall 1959 reissue head and its cabinet lost some grind due to the loss of high-volume speaker breakup. I think the higher-wattage speakers in the Laney cab were less prone to high-volume breakup, so the attenuator was a better solution there. I doubt that a nominally 20-watt amp is doing a lot of speaker-distorting, though, so the attenuator trick should work for your viewer.
Absolutely KILLER STUFF! I like to use my plexitone pedal in front of a marshall origin 20; plexitone set to lower gain, little bit of a flubby sound (as you would have with a plexi) and then boosted and tightened with SD-1, BB preamp or tubescreamer style pedal in front of the plexitone to really make it go into nice modded high gain plexi style sounds. Also works well with a 1987x but if you're on a budget and want that style of sound on a low volume - you definitely can do that
I have a BB Preamp as well - Andy Timmons edition. That's usually my go to in my studio rig - yo'll see it in use in a bunch of my other videos. I love it! I need to try an Origin - I've never played through one. Thank you for watching!
my recommendation is get an attenuator. you can crank it however you want and maintain whatever volume you want. the only thing you lose is pushing the speaker.
I am, thankfully, in a position where I can crank my amps, but I felt this was a very adequate experiment for those who don’t have that luxury. Thank you for watching!
Nice exotic scale at 5.20. Top tones. I use a vintage MXR (not Dunlop) Commande preamp on top of the full Marshall gain. So much circuitry in the Commande stuff.
Ahh yes - that Phrygian or Harmonic Minor, or whatever it is - those Yngwie roots always seem to find their way into my playing LOL!!! That pedal sounds interesting, I'd love to try one out! Thank you for watching!
Hi!! In my opinion, the best pedal in front of my plexi is a transparent booster ( Klon, Tumnus…) Because it preserves the Eq of my amp, add one Sd1 and you don’t need anything. else..(and I play in a trash metal ban) Another interesting option is The Range Master (or another treble booster ) this pedal was also used by Judas Priest in the late 1970s years. The trick here is to use the normal Channel .. or the bright channel with the treble close to zero. The Guv Nord and the JHS ( basically are the same pedal .. although the Marshal is more open) work better in a fender clean amp. Great video man!👏👏
I have a Funny Little Boxes 1991 pedal which has two gain stages. First is a tube screamer type circuit, then followed by a drive circuit that is based on the tones of a driven JCM800. Also has bass/mid/treb controls and volume. Very flexible and sounds great to do just what you want. I use it with my Marshall Origin 20.
Tumnus was very cool. Then angry Charlie was too angry getting a little muddy I had the pedal and to me it didn’t sound like a jcm800. The guv is the same as the AC and didn’t expect to like the Friedman, actually didn’t liked it until the ts was engaged and then I was like damn that sounds amazing 😻
Killer tones! I like to run a Carl Martin PlexiTone (the big 3-button) into my Marshall Vintage/Modern setup clean on the low gain setting. The VM is essentially a modded JTM45/Plexi, so with the pedal, I can get 2 gain channels plus boost out of what’s essentially a single-channel amp. 🤘🤘
I LOVE the Vintage Modern. To me that amp is what could have been had Marshall kept the JTM45 lineage instead of going the EL34 route. Thank you for watching!
Nice video thanks! I use a TS very low gain , in front of a Marshall jcm with gain at 2 o'clock. Funny enough I use the BE OD with the marshall clean channel in combination with the TS. Now that is a monster I like, the resonance, sustain and harmonics are like no rig I've ever had and no modeler can do it with out that distant digital fizz in the background. They're close but no cigar yet imo.
That’s interesting! Which JCM are you using and which Marshall clean channel? And last, are you running the TS or the BE OD first?I might have to do some experimenting! Thanks for the tip and thank you for watching!
Damn, there is nothing like a Marshall! I just realized it's the amp that is actually the instrument, guitar is like a "game controller", amp is the instrument you play!
The PCD is such an amazing drive pedal. Thankfully, I’m not limited by amp volume but I felt this has been a worthwhile experiment for those who do face such volume restrictions!!!!! Thank you for watching!
I’m planning on making ToneX as well as Kemper and Quad Cortex captures of all of my amps in the coming months. I will have capture packs available. Thank you for watching!
Funny you should mention that song - I just finished shooting a new video & that main riff is featured. Talk about timing!!! It should be live Saturday morning. I haven’t released that song yet - how’d you hear it? Just curious. Thank you for watching!
so nice to hear someone playing some chords in a demo ,,,,, finally ,
Thank you - I really wanted to get a sense of all the different aspects of these pedals so that definitely needed some chords.
Thank you for watching!
Yes, great rhythms, I love it
Great video!
Thank you - and thanks for watching!!!!
All sounded great.,..last 3 especially!!!!
Thank you! I was really surprised at how they sound!
Thank you for watching!
Great video. In the old days, I would use a Boss 7-band EQ with the mids cranked on my 100w Super Lead, with a Tube Screamer when I need extra bite. It's still my go-to.
Oh yeah! People forget how great of a drive pedal that EQ can be!
Thank you for watching!
I've been running a GE-7 in front as a low-cut and boost for decades 🎚
Great demo, this just shows how many different characters of tone you can get through one tube amp by varying boosts... Whereas modelers just sounds the same through the same hands
Thank you! Yeah that’s one area where modelers are still behind. But some of those amp capture technologies are making huge strides!
Thank you for watching!
Sounds great! What speakers are you using?
I used Celestion G12EVH speakers for part of it and Vintage 30’s for part.
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I just tried this yesterday with a bunch of pedals! the Diezel V4 pedal was my favorite. I tried it with my 2204, my 76’ plexi, and my Friedman plex. Pretty freakin awesome!
I also tried the PAL800, the Eighty7 Deluxe, and the golden brownie. The golden brownie was a close second! Awesome little pedal and tiny!
Sweet! I haven’t tried any of those - there are so many great drive pedals out there!
Thankfully you for watching!
Man that sounds great, what interface do you use, and how much does the interface matter in the finished product of the recorded sound
Hi, thanks for your kind comment.
I use 2 Universal Audio X8P interfaces with my system, as well as an Audient Evo SP8 Mic Preamp. I use the two UAD interfaces because I have four 4x12 cabs in my live room, each one has 4 mics on it at all times so I can switch between them at will.
ruclips.net/video/lrEWBYN1Sas/видео.html
In this day and age, I don't think there are any interfaces that sound bad - that said, higher end interfaces do tend to sound better. Some people hate UA interfaces, some like them. I like them. They certainly don't do anything negative to my sound....
Thank you for watching!
Great demo vid, brother! Very informative. Great playing, too! \m/ \m/
From where I'm sitting, the Wampler sounded the best. They all sounded great. No question. But, the Wampler was the most articulate, tight, dynamic, warm and full. The highs didn't rip my head off and the lows were right where they should be: present and punchy, but not overbearing. The mids were perfect, which is pure money for a guitar player. It didn't sound like there was a blanket over the cabinet, either. IMO, the Guv'nor was a close second. But, that Wampler was the blue ribbon winner, IMO.
Cheers!
Thank you for your kind words! I really dig the Wampler as well! And it feels great too!
Thank you for watching!
Nice comparo. Useful. I really liked that Tumnus/Tube Screamer Mini combo. That was right up my alley. The BE-OD was awesome, too.
Kinda from left field:
Something your viewer might want to consider besides drive pedals (nothing wring with drive pedals, though, of course) is an attenuator. Since the SV20 is based (at least somewhat) on the old Plexi circuit, which is infamous for outputting way more than its rated wattage, he should get one that's about twice the advertised power of the amp, like a 40- or 50-watt attenuator. That way he can get all the crunchy goodness out of the amp itself without pissing off the neighbors too much.
I used to use an attenuator to pull the volume on my Laney AOR 100 half-stack down to apartment-dwelling volume for practicing. The amp's sweet spot was from 4 on up on the master volume and I could play it with the attenuator quietening it down to about TV volume and still sound great, whereas without the attenuator, even on 2 the amp's master volume would rattle all my windows.
Then add overdrive to taste to get the amount of grind desired.
This tactic somewhat depends on the speakers used, however. That same attenuator, between my Marshall 1959 reissue head and its cabinet lost some grind due to the loss of high-volume speaker breakup. I think the higher-wattage speakers in the Laney cab were less prone to high-volume breakup, so the attenuator was a better solution there.
I doubt that a nominally 20-watt amp is doing a lot of speaker-distorting, though, so the attenuator trick should work for your viewer.
An attenuator would definitely work for him - I'm looking at the Fryette Power Station for me, somewhere down the road.
Thank you for watching!
Absolutely KILLER STUFF! I like to use my plexitone pedal in front of a marshall origin 20; plexitone set to lower gain, little bit of a flubby sound (as you would have with a plexi) and then boosted and tightened with SD-1, BB preamp or tubescreamer style pedal in front of the plexitone to really make it go into nice modded high gain plexi style sounds. Also works well with a 1987x but if you're on a budget and want that style of sound on a low volume - you definitely can do that
I have a BB Preamp as well - Andy Timmons edition. That's usually my go to in my studio rig - yo'll see it in use in a bunch of my other videos. I love it!
I need to try an Origin - I've never played through one.
Thank you for watching!
my recommendation is get an attenuator. you can crank it however you want and maintain whatever volume you want. the only thing you lose is pushing the speaker.
I am, thankfully, in a position where I can crank my amps, but I felt this was a very adequate experiment for those who don’t have that luxury.
Thank you for watching!
Fryette is the best, but it costs at least 800, I think.
Nice exotic scale at 5.20. Top tones. I use a vintage MXR (not Dunlop) Commande preamp on top of the full Marshall gain. So much circuitry in the Commande stuff.
Ahh yes - that Phrygian or Harmonic Minor, or whatever it is - those Yngwie roots always seem to find their way into my playing LOL!!!
That pedal sounds interesting, I'd love to try one out!
Thank you for watching!
Hi!!
In my opinion, the best pedal in front of my plexi is a transparent booster ( Klon, Tumnus…) Because it preserves the Eq of my amp, add one Sd1 and you don’t need anything. else..(and I play in a trash metal ban)
Another interesting option is The Range Master (or another treble booster ) this pedal was also used by Judas Priest in the late 1970s years. The trick here is to use the normal
Channel .. or the bright channel with the treble close to zero.
The Guv Nord and the JHS ( basically are the same pedal .. although the Marshal is more open) work better in a fender clean amp.
Great video man!👏👏
Thank you!
All great pedals. I remember the original Range Masters. From Dallas-Arbiter, correct?
Thank you for watching!!!!
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Awesome Video!!!!!
Awwww Thank You!!! 😘
And thank you for watching!
Personally, I really liked the Wampler & Ibanez Tube Screamer mini.
I have a Funny Little Boxes 1991 pedal which has two gain stages. First is a tube screamer type circuit, then followed by a drive circuit that is based on the tones of a driven JCM800. Also has bass/mid/treb controls and volume. Very flexible and sounds great to do just what you want. I use it with my Marshall Origin 20.
Wow - I bet that sounds killer!
Thank you for watching!
Tumnus was very cool. Then angry Charlie was too angry getting a little muddy I had the pedal and to me it didn’t sound like a jcm800. The guv is the same as the AC and didn’t expect to like the Friedman, actually didn’t liked it until the ts was engaged and then I was like damn that sounds amazing 😻
I was shocked when I kicked in the TS in front of the Friedman - it was like a whole new world of tone!!!!
Thank you for watching!
Killer tones! I like to run a Carl Martin PlexiTone (the big 3-button) into my Marshall Vintage/Modern setup clean on the low gain setting. The VM is essentially a modded JTM45/Plexi, so with the pedal, I can get 2 gain channels plus boost out of what’s essentially a single-channel amp. 🤘🤘
I LOVE the Vintage Modern. To me that amp is what could have been had Marshall kept the JTM45 lineage instead of going the EL34 route.
Thank you for watching!
Nice video thanks! I use a TS very low gain , in front of a Marshall jcm with gain at 2 o'clock. Funny enough I use the BE OD with the marshall clean channel in combination with the TS. Now that is a monster I like, the resonance, sustain and harmonics are like no rig I've ever had and no modeler can do it with out that distant digital fizz in the background. They're close but no cigar yet imo.
That’s interesting! Which JCM are you using and which Marshall clean channel? And last, are you running the TS or the BE OD first?I might have to do some experimenting!
Thanks for the tip and thank you for watching!
Excellent
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Damn, there is nothing like a Marshall! I just realized it's the amp that is actually the instrument, guitar is like a "game controller", amp is the instrument you play!
In a lot of ways that's really true and there really is nothing like a Marshall!
Thank you for watching!
The OCD 1.4 is best for when I’m trying to control volume on my SV20h
The PCD is such an amazing drive pedal. Thankfully, I’m not limited by amp volume but I felt this has been a worthwhile experiment for those who do face such volume restrictions!!!!!
Thank you for watching!
OCD 1.4 is my all time go to drive. So much clarity with great bottom end. 😊
I think the first o e sounds the best. Plexi Marshalls are so nice.
Qhhh yeah, that's the Tumnus - I really like that one too. It retains that Plexi quality just with more sustain.
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As for the volume dilemma...reactive load box and IR to FOH and IEM. jmo of course.
I concur!
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Would love to try these great sounds with ToneX or NAM 😊
I’m planning on making ToneX as well as Kemper and Quad Cortex captures of all of my amps in the coming months. I will have capture packs available.
Thank you for watching!
Tummnus sounded best to my ears.
Yeah that one definitely surprised me!
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BE-OD or guvnor for me
Me too - I love how both of them sound. The Tumnus really surprised me too - definitely more of an old school drive sound.
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Steve play Ten feet tall, love that song you wrote
Funny you should mention that song - I just finished shooting a new video & that main riff is featured. Talk about timing!!! It should be live Saturday morning.
I haven’t released that song yet - how’d you hear it? Just curious.
Thank you for watching!