Love the video, love the pedal, but everyone of these I am watching are missing the John Sykes tone of 1987. What do you think? Would love to see a side by side of this and the Guitar Slinger 87 MKIII.
Now that was an awesome video full of 1987 vibes! Not only was it informative with respect to the pedal, but I really loved the extra video effects you added.
Good review , this maybe the pedal i have been looking for. And I would have never looked at it if you didn't show it off(not really a fan of SP or the 80s hair) but this pedal show capability beyond its name.
What strings are you using? Excellent display of the pedal. Was wondering if it was a generic. I Couldn't find a similar pedal. I see this vid is a year old. Hopefully you respond back, strings? Thanks!
When I did the is video I was using Elixer 10-46, but I have since changed to D’addario XT’s. I’m sure you could find one of these pedals with a little digging.
@@DaveWebbMusic the nice thing to me about these kinds of pedals is that a person of modest means no can get great sounds from small cheasy amps just by buying a pedal. No longer do you need a huge Marshal stack driven to extremes or an expensive Mesa Boogie. No dumping on those 2 amps, just saying these and amp modelers allow poor boys and girls more options... handy for the studio too and practicing at lower volumes. Plus its cool and well made because Satchel is cool and wouldn't use anything crappy. LOL.
Hmm…you may be testing the boundaries of time here & could potentially cause some form of paradox. So I’d recommend proceeding with caution. 😂 But yes. Obviously yes. It’s genuinely a really good sounding distortion! Very Marshall-like so it definitely appeals to me.
Great video! Somebody said that I should run delay through the effects loop and distortion goes in the front. How do you hook this pedal up since it’s a combination pedal with delay and distortion. I’m confused.
It needs to go in front of the amp. As long as you’re using a clean channel on the amp the delays stay clean. The way I see it, the rule is to run delay after distortion, & that’s how this is wired. That’s why it’s best to put delays into the loop of a distorted amp.
Dude, I need this box! How many watts is it? Is it carbon free? Are the knobs cohesive? Would Elon approve? Can it get Eddys "negro sound?" Asking for a friend
@@DaveWebbMusicbut Dave, guys that are on the fence wonder if it can also work well through a solid state amp? I do have a couple of small tube combos but obviously prefer a pedal to work well with solid state & tube amps.
What you heard in this video is 100% this pedal! However, I did use a Gibson into a clean Marshall, so I did already have a leg up. Still, it’s actually pretty decent.
Awesome job. Love the tones, playing, and production. Well done.
Excellent video! Lots of fun :) that pedal sounds awesome!!
A very thorough review and fantastic production method. Im surprised how you haven’t got at least 100k+ subscribers.
You sold it when you played "Sweet Child O' Mine" intro. I am laughing here at work on how accurately it matches that tone.
Great review. I get a strong Allison Robertson "Do You Wanna Hit It" vibe from your preferred settings.
Great tones, thanks!!!
Well I'm sold. What a great video!
Haha thanks man!
FYI the pedal is actually awesome. 🤘🏼
Well done, thank you for this!
Super entertaining video. Thank you.
Love the video, love the pedal, but everyone of these I am watching are missing the John Sykes tone of 1987. What do you think? Would love to see a side by side of this and the Guitar Slinger 87 MKIII.
Now that was an awesome video full of 1987 vibes! Not only was it informative with respect to the pedal, but I really loved the extra video effects you added.
Great video and review!👍👍👍
Satchel approves
Well put together video. thanks
Good review , this maybe the pedal i have been looking for. And I would have never looked at it if you didn't show it off(not really a fan of SP or the 80s hair) but this pedal show capability beyond its name.
It’s genuinely a really good pedal!
They may be a comedic band, band they really know they’re stuff.
That scorpions sounded like the world wide live in 1985
YES DAVEEEEEEE!!!
You have a top shelf missus. :)
Damn straight 😎
what settings would be good for AC/DC ?
What strings are you using?
Excellent display of the pedal. Was wondering if it was a generic. I Couldn't find a similar pedal. I see this vid is a year old. Hopefully you respond back, strings? Thanks!
When I did the is video I was using Elixer 10-46, but I have since changed to D’addario XT’s.
I’m sure you could find one of these pedals with a little digging.
Hilarious video, awesome!
Awesome demo and funny also👍
you went back to 1987 and also turned into vin diesel in 87 rock garb
😂 that is such uncomfortably accurate description.
03:07 this is exactly 1987 🤘
Yea, if you go to the product page, it doesnt really tell you what kind of delay it is, but its apparently like a three way lol
😂
Great video! Love Steel Panther! /../,
Thanks man. 🤘🏼
Because your an Aussie I subscribed to your channel
Crazy Train is 1980, BUUUUUT "Tribute" was released in 1987, so there's more than a few people who first heard it on that record.
You look the Singer from Spinal Tap with the wig on 😂😂
Great pedal - Yeah the Hair Metal days were the best!
Very cool pedal, but its very expensive. Can you get that tone of the Silver Jub?
Cheers from Portugal 🤘🍺🇵🇹
Great tones.
And quite literally is just the pedal! It’s instantly awesome.
@@DaveWebbMusic the nice thing to me about these kinds of pedals is that a person of modest means no can get great sounds from small cheasy amps just by buying a pedal. No longer do you need a huge Marshal stack driven to extremes or an expensive Mesa Boogie. No dumping on those 2 amps, just saying these and amp modelers allow poor boys and girls more options... handy for the studio too and practicing at lower volumes. Plus its cool and well made because Satchel is cool and wouldn't use anything crappy. LOL.
Hi Dave, amazing tones!
Can you create similar rig for Headrush? It'll be amazing.
Thanks
I reckon I could have a red hot go! 🤘🏼
Great demo and awesome playing Dave! BTW, can you play songs that were made AFTER 1987 on this pedal?
Hmm…you may be testing the boundaries of time here & could potentially cause some form of paradox. So I’d recommend proceeding with caution. 😂
But yes. Obviously yes. It’s genuinely a really good sounding distortion! Very Marshall-like so it definitely appeals to me.
No....blasphemer
Why would you want to? Haha
Great video! Somebody said that I should run delay through the effects loop and distortion goes in the front. How do you hook this pedal up since it’s a combination pedal with delay and distortion. I’m confused.
It needs to go in front of the amp. As long as you’re using a clean channel on the amp the delays stay clean. The way I see it, the rule is to run delay after distortion, & that’s how this is wired. That’s why it’s best to put delays into the loop of a distorted amp.
Dude that white custom would sound great playing fallen angel by poison or the song poison by Alice Cooper
Fallen Angel is one of my missus’ fav songs.
Looks like I’ll be learning that now. 🤘🏼
great tone
Dude, I need this box! How many watts is it? Is it carbon free? Are the knobs cohesive? Would Elon approve? Can it get Eddys "negro sound?" Asking for a friend
🤘🤣
Haha I bet Elon is a closet Panther fan.
Dude, this pedal is the bomb! 100% recommend. Don’t even think.
@@DaveWebbMusicbut Dave, guys that are on the fence wonder if it can also work well through a solid state amp? I do have a couple of small tube combos but obviously prefer a pedal to work well with solid state & tube amps.
Does this thing really get the slash tone??
What you heard in this video is 100% this pedal!
However, I did use a Gibson into a clean Marshall, so I did already have a leg up.
Still, it’s actually pretty decent.
Decent pedal,just doesnt beat my RAT boosted with my tube screamer and mxr eq.
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