Man the nail scrape on that dynaverb gave me chills and goosebumps. Pretty cool. I play metal but now I'm having ideas. Cool video. Thanks for your vids on pedals, they have been giving some insight into what exactly they all do.
Of course a lighter pedal will give a lighter sound, it's obvious, no need to remark it, especially on youtube. Always nice reviews here, greetimgs from the south where summer is a lot less rainy.
@@EBSSweden All joking my friends. I was just lighting up the fact that these pedals look like the 90's clip art designs, just like what Aguilar did. Its 2023 and pedals have become works of art. Take it or leave it. but these pedals are great
@@EBSSweden I absolutely agree. EBS makes very thoughtful designs and I’ve had a few of your pedals and loved them. That doesn’t mean you can’t take some constructive criticism/ feedback about the graphic design of your pedals. Your new amps are looking better but aesthetically, your pedals are not pleasing to my eye. That’s all I’m saying now. We can disagree, but I’m sure if you polled your audience, they would agree your pedals could use a graphic update. JUST SAYING
normally i find a fitting setting and never touch this again-in a chorus pedal. would be different, if it was a distortion or compressor. so it seems ok for me.
René, he took my breath away.
Always a pleasure to hear Rene play!
Man the nail scrape on that dynaverb gave me chills and goosebumps. Pretty cool. I play metal but now I'm having ideas. Cool video. Thanks for your vids on pedals, they have been giving some insight into what exactly they all do.
Both pedals are since years permanently on my board. In combination they sound amazing, especially with active basses they shine like diamond.
You guys had fun recording this..! 😄
Gut gemachte Demo der EBS Pedale, Gregor wie immer sehr informativ und Rene spielt natürlich hervorragend
Just in time. I been looking for a new chorus pedal.
GREGOR MAKES ME HAPPY
O I want that shirt ! ...and the chorus pedal...
What a player!!
Finally 2 pedals which are not stupid silly and can be used by a gigging bassist. Great video as usual.
What's the name of that bassist??
René Flächsenhaar
Of course a lighter pedal will give a lighter sound, it's obvious, no need to remark it, especially on youtube.
Always nice reviews here, greetimgs from the south where summer is a lot less rainy.
I’m glad they got the graphic design team from Aguilar. 😂
If you know anything about the history of EBS pedals, you would probably think it's the other way around. But, no in both cases. :)
@@EBSSweden All joking my friends. I was just lighting up the fact that these pedals look like the 90's clip art designs, just like what Aguilar did. Its 2023 and pedals have become works of art. Take it or leave it. but these pedals are great
@@T-Hawkeyes trends come and go, but we've been around for 35+ years now, so must be doing something right at least.😀
@@EBSSweden I absolutely agree. EBS makes very thoughtful designs and I’ve had a few of your pedals and loved them. That doesn’t mean you can’t take some constructive criticism/ feedback about the graphic design of your pedals. Your new amps are looking better but aesthetically, your pedals are not pleasing to my eye. That’s all I’m saying now. We can disagree, but I’m sure if you polled your audience, they would agree your pedals could use a graphic update. JUST SAYING
@@deezbar man, people taking things WAAAY to seriously. Sorry gents I never should have said anything. I will see myself out...
"Wonderfull done EBS" ....? No! A blend knob inside a pedal is absolutly not userfriendly.
normally i find a fitting setting and never touch this again-in a chorus pedal. would be different, if it was a distortion or compressor. so it seems ok for me.
@@andreasdeutinger7319
a blend knob is a blend knob.and it will be always a "real" blend knob.....on the front and not inside.
I can see the potential need of a different blend when switching between chorus and flanger