Anasounds Savage MKII Overdrive
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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Next at ProGuitarShop and ToneReport.com, we’re tearing into the Savage, from Anasounds. The Savage MKII is a transparent overdrive pedal that stands out by redesigning one of the most iconic drive circuits rather than cloning it. The Savage keeps the basic topology of the original golden drive circuit but reconfigures each section for a more versatile gain box. Several aspects of the drive side of the Savage can be changed in ways far beyond the original circuit, from the voice itself to the EQ options and clipping stack. The internals of the Savage offer a smorgasbord of switches and trimmers, which you set to match the rest of the rig, then control the pedal with the three main knobs on the face. The trimmer inside sets the voicing of the drive side, no longer confining you to gentle low-gain distortion. Turning the trimmer in either direction overhauls the drive circuit from extra-pacified to speaker-pushing saturation, and the Drive knob on the face of the pedal is extremely interactive with the trimmer as well. Three internal slide switches give you even more control of the circuitry. The Clipping switch changes the arrangement from the classic germanium diodes to silicon, giving a more open crunch. Those looking to use the Savage for their rhythm tone will enjoy the OD-Bass switch, which significantly ratchets up the low-end content. The Treble switch turns the classic Treble control into a more traditional tone control to precision match the Savage to your axe. And just like all Anasounds pedals, the Savage MKII is made by hand in France.
Andy, your right hand is mesmerizing. The Hand of God.
Finally! A proper review of this
I was going to buy the Wampler now I'm leaning towards this
Can't go wrong with the Tumnus...
Now I can't decide between those two as well!
TJ Spurgin This seems much more versatile as a drive pedal, but go with the Tumnus if you want that classic Klon push/mid boost/clean boost. The Tumnus allows more bass into the signal than most Klon-types, making it superior. This pedal seems great, too, but I'll never part with my Tumnus.
This "strat" guitar sounds good.
(Please keep it in the rotation)
Awesome tone! One of these is definitely going on the board. Should be fun stacked with a tumnus.
This has something that's missing from the KTR....more balls? I like it.
It has :D
anyone know the first song he plays?
Wait... so you pop the pedal to change the base settings.
I'm Sold!
Great sounding od
Savage.
What's the last song name?
Please tell me.
how do I get into this pedal?
Just here to see what song Andy will play
same here
Sebastian Lock what's andys last nam
Martin I think
Yep
For the life of me, I will never understand internal controls...
I know right, even if a few of the internal controls were small external switches this could be so versatile! instead your a stuck with what you chose possibly months ago!
This is in addition to the external ones, like a bonus :)
I understand what they do... Why not make them all internal and just have a level knob?
or make them all just external?
Look at our Feed Me :D
But please don't make a heart attack !
Hey can you do a video of deep purples "smoke on the water" guitar lesson ?
Harry Howlett oh I know, I just wanna hear him play it, I love his hells bells and NIB one.
Andy's made nearly 100 lessons on this channel, but it's been 3 years since the last new one.
First song
Anasounds ? More like Andysounds
I have a guitar like that, a Fender Squire?
Lol what 😂
yeah....a squire............................
First?
Also this sounds great and looks even better.
Thanks Nathan ! :D
just get a soul food and not get ripped off
jack benson not the same :)
I bit of old school flavor to me... I think I have that covered. I'll pass. :)