WHY do so many RUclipsrs call a broken up or overdriven tone a CLEAN setting?!?! So painful. In other news, I just played an actual Magnatone M80, 1X12 combo yesterday, and this pedal absolutely captures a great deal of the M80's sonic characteristics...um...for 1/10th the price!!!
It's awsome, I've just got mine this summer and use it with a Tsakalis Audio Multicab. The clean channel is like a Fender bassman and the Lead is a Mix of Marshall and Fender. So Currently I use the clean channel for cleans and a drive pedal on the clean channel for rhythm and then the lead channel + boost for leads. Sounds great in my DI setup, and can't wait to test it out live.
Hey there Paul. I subscribed only recently and I've gotta say how much I appreciate just what content you put into the channel. I so appreciate your efforts. Is the Magnezium going into the effects loop or into front of the your Amplified Nation amp?
How does the magnezium sound with an I R loader? Are there enough highs to substitute for the front end of an amp? Kind of like how the RevivalDrive has Preamp mode
It specifically states that running into a Katana will void the warranty, get you canceled, and start WW3. 🤪 It's a preamp that can run into the power amp or FX loop in, or front of any amp. You sure you need more overdrive sounds for that amp?
So very strange that someone who does vids to demonstrate gain sound for reference tone _doesn't_ use a Les Paul that has _humbuckers_ like nearly all Les Pauls.
Lol are you joking? The very first Les Pauls had P90s, and lots of guitars today do as well. You don't need humbuckers for gain sounds. You can get amazing tones with plenty of gain with P90s or single coils. And if you're thinking he should be using humbuckers so that you can get an idea of what it will sound like with whatever guitar you have, you can forget about it unless you have the exact same pickups and the same amplifier, because it'll sound completely different otherwise anyway.
@@TheDanielGuy23 Sigh Almost everyone who hears a Les Paul expects it to have humbuckers. That's just the way it is since they are _by far_ the most common pickups used in a LP. Just as almost everyone expects a Stratocaster to have single coils. It doesn't matter if the first ones or if some Les Pauls have P90s. Anything outside of two standard deviations is not the best way to demo something. It's actually very simple. With guitar sound demos people expect to hear the familiar: 1) Les Paul (or similar) with humbuckers 2) Stratocaster (or similar) with single coils
@@Mamo878 You say "people" expect Les Pauls to have humbuckers, and that "people" expect demos to have a single coil strat and a humbucker LP, but it's really just you, dude. P90s are common pickups, and nobody who knows guitars would bat an eye at an LP with P90s. Besides, P90s and PAFs often sound more similar than you'd think. And sure, it can be helpful to demo gear with both a strat and an LP, and many reviewers do, but it's no industry standard. Besides, there's so many different kinds of humbuckers, and so many different kinds of single coils, and so many different types of amps, that you should never expect the sounds you hear on a gear demo to match what you would get with your own rig, even if you're both playing a Les Paul or whatever. The demo just gives you a rough idea of what to expect. So please, quit complaining that people don't do things exactly the way you think they should. Because they never will, and that's a good thing.
WHY do so many RUclipsrs call a broken up or overdriven tone a CLEAN setting?!?! So painful. In other news, I just played an actual Magnatone M80, 1X12 combo yesterday, and this pedal absolutely captures a great deal of the M80's sonic characteristics...um...for 1/10th the price!!!
Just bought one and this was a really helpful demo to get me started
I just bought this because of this channel.
Super awesome demo again! Putting it in my bucket list for next purchase!
It's awsome, I've just got mine this summer and use it with a Tsakalis Audio Multicab. The clean channel is like a Fender bassman and the Lead is a Mix of Marshall and Fender. So Currently I use the clean channel for cleans and a drive pedal on the clean channel for rhythm and then the lead channel + boost for leads. Sounds great in my DI setup, and can't wait to test it out live.
I have their Beekeeper dual tube pedal. Killer stuff from Tubesteader
Beautiful intro track, more of this please...
Just got mine in the mail today! Loving it
Awesome intro track Paul 👍🏼
Great demo Paul.
Cheers Phil
1st time. A different intro. Great work mate.
WTF!!! The man made sound great with every guitar he used!
This reminds me of my Demonizer, which is no longer made. It's nice that if it burns out, I may have something similar here.
Paul how you liking your Nik Huber?
The guitar is great , not a fan of the pickups.
Cracking pedal and great demo. Have you tried any of the other Tubesteader pedals? The Beekeeper is a great ODS style pre.
I own the SUNKEEPER (Orange amp in a box). Indistinguishable from an Orange amp. Stunning!
Check out the rock chops, banging !
Hey there Paul. I subscribed only recently and I've gotta say how much I appreciate just what content you put into the channel. I so appreciate your efforts. Is the Magnezium going into the effects loop or into front of the your Amplified Nation amp?
I've also just ordered the Boss GX-100 because of your channel. Just love stressing the bank account😂
Cheers, it’s going in the front of the amp.
On the magnesium pedal can you play threw an input loop of a amp for power
Yes
so did you just make the tone stack on your amp head flat?
Siunds great!
How does this pedal sound going into amp loop input or a solid state power
How need a volt's for a tube , and how a need volt's a filamen. . what's tube models..
There is someone that can tune his guitar before doing a pedal demo :)
12 Volt DC or AC? many of those tube preamps needs AC
I answer to my own question, it wants DC, so no problems.
I checked.
Can you play it into headphones?
What audio interface do you use, you’re awesome man
Cheers it’s a UA Apollo
How does the magnezium sound with an I R loader? Are there enough highs to substitute for the front end of an amp? Kind of like how the RevivalDrive has Preamp mode
Yes it is a preamp circuit, the attenuator switch also acts as a treble cut for putting into the front of an amp.
ucsn use it like a stonp box thats how i will
I wonder how this would sound into an ox stomp
Hey can you play this pedal into a quilter tone block 200
Yes
How would this pedal work with a Boss Katana?
It specifically states that running into a Katana will void the warranty, get you canceled, and start WW3. 🤪 It's a preamp that can run into the power amp or FX loop in, or front of any amp. You sure you need more overdrive sounds for that amp?
My "clean tone" lol...
So very strange that someone who does vids to demonstrate gain sound for reference tone _doesn't_ use a Les Paul that has _humbuckers_ like nearly all Les Pauls.
Lol are you joking? The very first Les Pauls had P90s, and lots of guitars today do as well. You don't need humbuckers for gain sounds. You can get amazing tones with plenty of gain with P90s or single coils. And if you're thinking he should be using humbuckers so that you can get an idea of what it will sound like with whatever guitar you have, you can forget about it unless you have the exact same pickups and the same amplifier, because it'll sound completely different otherwise anyway.
@@TheDanielGuy23
Sigh
Almost everyone who hears a Les Paul expects it to have humbuckers. That's just the way it is since they are _by far_ the most common pickups used in a LP.
Just as almost everyone expects a Stratocaster to have single coils.
It doesn't matter if the first ones or if some Les Pauls have P90s. Anything outside of two standard deviations is not the best way to demo something.
It's actually very simple. With guitar sound demos people expect to hear the familiar:
1) Les Paul (or similar) with humbuckers
2) Stratocaster (or similar) with single coils
@@Mamo878 You say "people" expect Les Pauls to have humbuckers, and that "people" expect demos to have a single coil strat and a humbucker LP, but it's really just you, dude. P90s are common pickups, and nobody who knows guitars would bat an eye at an LP with P90s. Besides, P90s and PAFs often sound more similar than you'd think. And sure, it can be helpful to demo gear with both a strat and an LP, and many reviewers do, but it's no industry standard.
Besides, there's so many different kinds of humbuckers, and so many different kinds of single coils, and so many different types of amps, that you should never expect the sounds you hear on a gear demo to match what you would get with your own rig, even if you're both playing a Les Paul or whatever. The demo just gives you a rough idea of what to expect.
So please, quit complaining that people don't do things exactly the way you think they should. Because they never will, and that's a good thing.
Humbuckers, with a few exceptions, are boring.