Nice simple demonstration - thank you for taking the time to do it. You can hear the Two Rock doing its thing the whole time, which shows the relative transparency of the pedal circuit. Your video helped confirm me acquiring a CC-1, which now sits on a small board that will be used with a single Morgan JS12 combo and mainly humbuckers (SG), so it’s quite good in a range of situations. I find with all the Cornish stuff that it sounds best at gig levels - which I appreciate is what they’re intended for - and can be underwhelming at low vols. I have a Duplex on my wet/dry (TR and Matchless) board and they just add a great mid range that isn’t in any way honky, and sound better the louder you can get away with.
Cornish pedals definitely are more at home at gig volumes! Now you say that your CC-1 sits one a “small” board, but I find that hard to believe based on the size of that thing!
@@GuitarToneProI use the term loosely! Couple gain stages, couple of wet effects. To be fair, the size of the enclosure of Pete’s stuff - even the battery-free ones - means you can squeeze them up against other pedals and still hit the button on stage. With smaller pedals, I tend to leave a bit of a gap between them to avoid hitting more than one, so it’s not much more real estate - from side to side at least.
Thank you for the kind words! As much as we like to say that tone is in the fingers (and certainly a lot of it is) it is also very much in the gear as well. As with all things guitar, it's a feedback loop where good gear gives good tone, which inspires more playing causing better tone!
Nice playing, nice demo. So, what do you think? Is it worth it? It sounds very nice. Also, do you need to play super loud to get a good tone out of the pedal or do you think it's good sounding at lower volumes too?
I don’t think the pedal needs to be played loud for it to work. It’s a very dynamic pedals that sounds good even quiet. Is it worth it? See my other video comparing it to the Brothers by Chase Bliss. For the way I was using it I could get VERY close in tone and feel, and that pedal has a lot more options available.
This was a wonderful demonstration. All around top notch !!!
Thank for your kind words!
Nice simple demonstration - thank you for taking the time to do it.
You can hear the Two Rock doing its thing the whole time, which shows the relative transparency of the pedal circuit. Your video helped confirm me acquiring a CC-1, which now sits on a small board that will be used with a single Morgan JS12 combo and mainly humbuckers (SG), so it’s quite good in a range of situations.
I find with all the Cornish stuff that it sounds best at gig levels - which I appreciate is what they’re intended for - and can be underwhelming at low vols. I have a Duplex on my wet/dry (TR and Matchless) board and they just add a great mid range that isn’t in any way honky, and sound better the louder you can get away with.
Cornish pedals definitely are more at home at gig volumes! Now you say that your CC-1 sits one a “small” board, but I find that hard to believe based on the size of that thing!
@@GuitarToneProI use the term loosely! Couple gain stages, couple of wet effects. To be fair, the size of the enclosure of Pete’s stuff - even the battery-free ones - means you can squeeze them up against other pedals and still hit the button on stage. With smaller pedals, I tend to leave a bit of a gap between them to avoid hitting more than one, so it’s not much more real estate - from side to side at least.
@onenotesolo256 That’s true, except that he still puts the jacks on the sides. Really wish they were top mount.
@@GuitarTonePro very good point
Excellent tones (expected with such quality qear 😁) and excellent playing!
Thank you for the kind words! As much as we like to say that tone is in the fingers (and certainly a lot of it is) it is also very much in the gear as well. As with all things guitar, it's a feedback loop where good gear gives good tone, which inspires more playing causing better tone!
Yes. (Answer to your question. The cost is as much the wait as the actual cost). Thanks so much for this demonstration!
You’re welcome!
Ps. And yes, fantastic playing! That helps illustrate the greatest of PC’s effects.
Thank you for the kind words!
Nice playing, nice demo. So, what do you think? Is it worth it? It sounds very nice. Also, do you need to play super loud to get a good tone out of the pedal or do you think it's good sounding at lower volumes too?
I don’t think the pedal needs to be played loud for it to work. It’s a very dynamic pedals that sounds good even quiet. Is it worth it? See my other video comparing it to the Brothers by Chase Bliss. For the way I was using it I could get VERY close in tone and feel, and that pedal has a lot more options available.