I really like the clean tones from this unit. Punchy and tight, while letting the character of the bass be heard. I ordered one last weekend. It should arrive this week. I'm looking forward to recording with it.
I think that's a misconception that some people have about signature gear - that it will box you in so you sound like the artist. Actually a lot of times signature gear has features requested by the artist that let you dial in more tones rather than locking you into one sound. Thanks BTW for demonstrating the EQ controls. With the dual midrange knobs, the SH1 has more EQ knobs than the Bass Driver DI (which I used to have) allowing more flexible tones. From what I heard in the demo, the center frequencies sound very musical and well suited to the bass guitar.
I am still waiting to get mine - but for me it is not only a Steve Harris pedal, but most of all a BRITISH Bass players style pedal. Lemmy, Geezer, Steve, Phil, Roger ... all the classic British bass tones are there! That's what I was always waiting for. The VT Bass covers more the American SVT Tone, while this one is so British!
The black metal flake P/J bass you use for the Cliff Burton setting, did you paint it that way? It looks fantastic and I would love to paint a MIK Fender Jazz 24 5-string I have in that same color. Do you know what the Paint code is for that bass ?
great demo! thanks! just a question: it seems you use your nails to pluck strings in finger style, don’t you? I can see some long nails in your right hand.
Hi. Are the galloping parts more easier to do with the Steve Harris pedal? Does the bite boost switch can make the Rounds sound a bit like Flats ? Does Steve Harris uses a chorus pedal ? Thanks
Not really. You still need to master that technique to get it to sound properly. The bite switch makes flats sound more like rounds, but not using it and decreasing the treble might make rounds sound like flats. He does not use s chorus pedal
Great review!!! I've been thinking of buying one of these... I can hear many tones in this ... even a bit of Joy division!!! Whom I'm a massive life-long fan of... looks like I mght be trading in my trusty VT bass deluxe!!!!
Thank you! I've uploaded another demo just today where I just go through all the possible settings! It's definitely not a one trick pony, and you can get loads of sounds out of it, well worth the money!
I ditched the dUg and got this. IDK i had the dug for 6 weeks and just could not get that thing dialed in. I tried almost every setting under the moon. Sounded great alone, played a couple gigs and was completely lost in the mix along with weekly rehearsals. Have no idea why or what it was, but something just didn't mesh well.
@@jedrusnowak3317 I try to keep them as low as possible without buzz. The signature flatwound strings usually buzz less. I usually keep the truss rod around at 0.15mm at the seventh fret, and the string height at 2mm for the E string and max 2.25mm for the G string
@@OliverTobyn i have signature strings and they tend to not be that stiff as should that's why IT clanks in bad way. I Heard that regular fender bridge is much worse than custome one and the Badass bridge helps a bit
Hello Oliver I have some questions regarding Steve's rig. Tech 21 claims that his rig has almost never changed and it has always been his Alectron Preamp. HOWEVER, I see tons of stuff claiming that he uses Orange amps, Trace Elliot, and I saw one dude saying he uses ashdown. From what I have seen he used the trace elliot in the 90s and now uses it as a backup to the main preamp. And obviously all the EV Marshall Cabs and DBX compressor haven't seemed to change. Is he now using orange stuff or what? Seeing all of the stuff about orange amps and ashdown and even now tech 21 confuses me about what he actually is using. Could you help me?
Sure, I remember reading on Micheal Kenney's page that he also used Ampeg SVTs at some point. So it seems that now it's mostly Orange and Ampeg based on that, with the Marshall 1960B 4x12 cabs with EV speakers. Apparently he uses the SH1 mostly with British Lion when he can't have his whole rig, but has also used it with Maiden. From what I've learnt, most of this equipment refines the sound. As long as you have a Precision bass with the signature strings, pickups, and the SH1 you're probably 90% there
@@OliverTobynThanks alot! do you think premeir guitar will ever do a rig rundown with them? Also, I saw them on the first leg of the legacy tour. Do you think he was running either orange or ampeg?
Hey there! Mh, the Harris strings do make quite a difference if they're old and maybe a bit oxidated, they become really dull. Also I have a really low action which helps in bringing out that clank. Try MarloweDK's Method to bring out some more life out of the strings, I think the video is called new strings in 2 minutes
I have the bass and the SH1 and with his settings I still don’t sound anything like Steve Harris. I need to learn how to play 😭 because I suck but I’m having a blast making loud noises driving my neighbors Dog insane 😭
Mh it does tend to slightly go towards the overdrive. I also asked Michael Kenney (Steve's bass tech) about this, and he said that probably none of us ever heard the bass sound on its own. In the mix it has a different sound. I happened to be lucky enough to hear a sound check of the bass once, and trust me, it's dirty hahah
Great pedal, but that colour scheme 💩. I wonder if there's a bass player out there who's mad into Millwall AND Iron Maiden - what a dilemma that would be.
Clank and clarity !
Love that hollow flake warmoth P
I really like the clean tones from this unit. Punchy and tight, while letting the character of the bass be heard.
I ordered one last weekend. It should arrive this week. I'm looking forward to recording with it.
Yeah this pedal has so much potential, it's not just Steve Harris in a box. You can get so many sounds out of it
I think that's a misconception that some people have about signature gear - that it will box you in so you sound like the artist. Actually a lot of times signature gear has features requested by the artist that let you dial in more tones rather than locking you into one sound.
Thanks BTW for demonstrating the EQ controls. With the dual midrange knobs, the SH1 has more EQ knobs than the Bass Driver DI (which I used to have) allowing more flexible tones. From what I heard in the demo, the center frequencies sound very musical and well suited to the bass guitar.
I am still waiting to get mine - but for me it is not only a Steve Harris pedal, but most of all a BRITISH Bass players style pedal. Lemmy, Geezer, Steve, Phil, Roger ... all the classic British bass tones are there! That's what I was always waiting for. The VT Bass covers more the American SVT Tone, while this one is so British!
The black metal flake P/J bass you use for the Cliff Burton setting, did you paint it that way? It looks fantastic and I would love to paint a MIK Fender Jazz 24 5-string I have in that same color.
Do you know what the Paint code is for that bass ?
Thanks! It's a body with a Holo Flake finish I ordered from Warmoth. I've also used it in my latest video if you want to have a better look at it
@@OliverTobyn awsome finishing, I was about to ask it anyway
Great video, just what i was looking for. Thanks
Nice demo. Thanks
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sorry for stupid question, but can it's 1/4 output be connected to 1/4 instrument input of combo? my combo does not have send & return inputs
Sure, you just need to avoid putting the volume too high on the pedal as it might clip the amp
great demo! thanks! just a question: it seems you use your nails to pluck strings in finger style, don’t you? I can see some long nails in your right hand.
Thanks! Yeah kinda, I like the extra edge and attack nails give but I'm not using just them. That would hurt as hell haha
Killer pick tones!
LOL XLR ground button, aka: 'ORRIBLE NOISE BUTTON
Hi. The Cliff Burton and Lemmy settings are based on what pedals ? Thanks..
I don't think they are based on any pedals in particular. Just their type of sound EQ
I m afraid It could be not fast to use live because the different sounds are not stored in preset. Am i right?
Hi. Are the galloping parts more easier to do with the Steve Harris pedal? Does the bite boost switch can make the Rounds sound a bit like Flats ? Does Steve Harris uses a chorus pedal ? Thanks
Not really. You still need to master that technique to get it to sound properly. The bite switch makes flats sound more like rounds, but not using it and decreasing the treble might make rounds sound like flats. He does not use s chorus pedal
@@OliverTobyn lol
Great review!!! I've been thinking of buying one of these... I can hear many tones in this ... even a bit of Joy division!!! Whom I'm a massive life-long fan of... looks like I mght be trading in my trusty VT bass deluxe!!!!
Thank you! I've uploaded another demo just today where I just go through all the possible settings! It's definitely not a one trick pony, and you can get loads of sounds out of it, well worth the money!
@@OliverTobyn great I'll check that out....
How much for you VT deluxe ????
I really like the Steve Harris setting. I’m thinking of building a small extremly portable rig around that pedal.
I've got the Dug Pinnick 3x Signature that s also has some Killer Tunes!!!!!
This SH Sig is Amazing 😉😉😉😉
I was actually thinking of getting that one as well and do a comparison video!
@@OliverTobyn Yeah!!!! 😉😉😉
It Will Interessant..with Tech21 You can't get wrong 🤘🤘🤘
I ditched the dUg and got this. IDK i had the dug for 6 weeks and just could not get that thing dialed in. I tried almost every setting under the moon. Sounded great alone, played a couple gigs and was completely lost in the mix along with weekly rehearsals. Have no idea why or what it was, but something just didn't mesh well.
Did you use anything else to get the tones as any VST or DAWs plugin or just use the pedal directly in the audio interface? The tones sound very good.
Thanks for watching! No, everything is straight from the pedal into the audio interface! No VST or Plugins
Hi. Is your black bass strung with the Steve Harris Flats ? Thanks
Hi, no it has some regular round wound strings
how low are your strings? u have coinstant clank but without a buzz. mine bass clanks but with a buzz
@@jedrusnowak3317 I try to keep them as low as possible without buzz. The signature flatwound strings usually buzz less. I usually keep the truss rod around at 0.15mm at the seventh fret, and the string height at 2mm for the E string and max 2.25mm for the G string
@@OliverTobyn i have signature strings and they tend to not be that stiff as should that's why IT clanks in bad way. I Heard that regular fender bridge is much worse than custome one and the Badass bridge helps a bit
Complimenti per il video 👍🏻 pensi che possa andare bene anche con un jazz bass per cercare di ottenere il sound steve harris? Grazie mille!
Ciao ti ringrazio molto! L'ho provato anche con un Jazz, se usi il pickup al manico si avvicina sicuramente a quel suono!
@@OliverTobyn sì esattamente lo userei col pickup al manico! Grazie ancora! 👍🏻💪🏻
@@OliverTobyn scusami tanto vorrei chiederti, a tuo avviso, come reputi l’accordatore se è preciso e affidabile..grazie mille Oliver 🙏🏻
@@andbass5905 sì è perfetto, usato già varie volte live ormai e non ha dato alcun problema
@@OliverTobyn ti ringrazio tanto 🙏🏻
Hello Oliver I have some questions regarding Steve's rig. Tech 21 claims that his rig has almost never changed and it has always been his Alectron Preamp. HOWEVER, I see tons of stuff claiming that he uses Orange amps, Trace Elliot, and I saw one dude saying he uses ashdown. From what I have seen he used the trace elliot in the 90s and now uses it as a backup to the main preamp. And obviously all the EV Marshall Cabs and DBX compressor haven't seemed to change. Is he now using orange stuff or what? Seeing all of the stuff about orange amps and ashdown and even now tech 21 confuses me about what he actually is using. Could you help me?
Sure, I remember reading on Micheal Kenney's page that he also used Ampeg SVTs at some point. So it seems that now it's mostly Orange and Ampeg based on that, with the Marshall 1960B 4x12 cabs with EV speakers. Apparently he uses the SH1 mostly with British Lion when he can't have his whole rig, but has also used it with Maiden. From what I've learnt, most of this equipment refines the sound. As long as you have a Precision bass with the signature strings, pickups, and the SH1 you're probably 90% there
@@OliverTobynThanks alot! do you think premeir guitar will ever do a rig rundown with them? Also, I saw them on the first leg of the legacy tour. Do you think he was running either orange or ampeg?
Hi. Can the tube screamer pedal archive the same kind of distortion as this pedal ? Thanks.
Yeah I guess you can probably get something similar to that pedal
Hey, i just bought it and sounds nothing like you :( i am using a pbass with a spb4 and harris strings but they are a few months old, any advice ?
Hey there! Mh, the Harris strings do make quite a difference if they're old and maybe a bit oxidated, they become really dull. Also I have a really low action which helps in bringing out that clank. Try MarloweDK's Method to bring out some more life out of the strings, I think the video is called new strings in 2 minutes
@@OliverTobyn thank you very much, I'll try!
@@OliverTobyn Tried this method and it worked so great amazing !
@@Stiveune I'm glad! It's only temporary, but it will work.
Hello!my friend what pickups did you have in bass please?
Seymour Duncan SPB4 on both basses. Plus a Seymour Duncan Hot Stack on the sparkle one
Is yours a fender p bass signature or a regular one?
Signature
Hello, great review! Do you use new strings on the p bass or its just the pedal? ^^
Thanks! The strings on the Harris P bass were about a month old, whereas the strings on the PJ bass were about a week old.
@@OliverTobyn Wow so the pedal is a real provide!
Yeah the bite button really makes them sound brighter, almost as new if they're flatwounds. Maybe a little too bright on the rounds.
Good Demo Very informative, I might be trading in my Bass Driver DI for The Steve Harris signature SH1 👍
Thank you very much! I've never tried the Bass Driver and was going to get one, but as soon as I heard about this one I couldn't resist!
I think you make a good choice, I can't wait to try the Stve Harris SH1 once they get them in stock at my local music store .
Hi. Can this pedal do the ramones sound of Dee Dee and CJ Ramone ? Thanks
Yeah, I guess you probably could
@@OliverTobyn Thanks . and what it could be the settings for the Ramones sound. ?
I'm not totally sure, I would need to experiment with it. But I'm assuming quite a lot of Low mids and not so many highs
I know you now, from Fender P Bass Page on Facebook. Bloody need this pedal for Ey Up Maiden.
Haha yeah, I'm also one of the guys running the Instagram page @fenderprecisionbassfanpage
Nice fender man!!!
Steve harris Sig always best
I think Patrick approves
it`s a compressor pedal necessary?
Not really in my opinion, works just fine without one!
Does steve harris use distortion?
Not distortion, but it's a very mild overdrive on the higher frequencies
ruclips.net/video/psfPk3ctM-E/видео.html
I have the bass and the SH1 and with his settings I still don’t sound anything like Steve Harris. I need to learn how to play 😭 because I suck but I’m having a blast making loud noises driving my neighbors Dog insane 😭
Haha well, new signature strings are also important. And obviously the right technique is essential!
Nice
The Steve Harris setting has too much gain. Steve Harris does not use overdrive or distortion. His tone is crystal clean.
Mh it does tend to slightly go towards the overdrive. I also asked Michael Kenney (Steve's bass tech) about this, and he said that probably none of us ever heard the bass sound on its own. In the mix it has a different sound. I happened to be lucky enough to hear a sound check of the bass once, and trust me, it's dirty hahah
@@OliverTobyn Thanks for the insight! I love to learn more!
It sounds clean in a mix but listen to isolated tracks. Or even the intro to Clairvoyant for example
@@OliverTobyn ruclips.net/video/psfPk3ctM-E/видео.html - Iron Maiden - Aces High (Bass Only) [Live Version]
Great pedal, but that colour scheme 💩. I wonder if there's a bass player out there who's mad into Millwall AND Iron Maiden - what a dilemma that would be.
That's what first got my attention. 😆
I love it and look at it admirably all the time. 😆
Too expansive in France, 400€ 😲
Yeah, that's what I paid for it. It was a sudden GAS attack and couldn't resist 😔
@@OliverTobyn ah ah but sometimes GAS is good 😉🤘
at greece cost 495 euros
in Turkey 500€