Wow, everytime I watch one of your videos I'm amazed at how close to Kurts sound and how he plays you are. I used to back in the day, and still do from time to time play Nirvana on my guitar but you really have captured him probably better than anyone I've ever heard before. In this sound comparison i thought the joyo and the Sansamp sounded the closest, but at times I actually liked the Joyo better just because I found the Sansamp to have a little bit too much low end. However I'm mostly comparing it to the studio album. I trust that you have the in utero tour sound right down to a science.
This comment made my day, I can't thank you enough for those kind words 🙏 I learned my first songs from watching Nirvana concerts, and thought it was fun to try to recreate Kurt's little nuances. So for better or worse, his playing style became ingrained into my own while I was learning haha! The Sansamp Classic is my favorite overall, but the Joyo surprised me and comes in a close second. I am tempted to reserve the Sansamp for Kurt tones and then use the Joyo for my band and own writing.
Guitar in behringer and Amp is so Bad ,the guy Play with Computer .the sound is realy God but with Amp and Behringer no way .Behringer is Bullshit sorry my thinking
I know right?? I wasn't expecting much out of it but I was surprised by how well it holds up against the other 3. Definitely a lot of tone for the money
the behringer is the best imo. it perfectly outlines the slides on drain you, it has that in utero-esque fuzziness while still remaining out of beeswarm territory, it sounds great!
The Joyo seems to get a fuzz breakup and flat tone that's very close to the Sansamp Classic, and is in my opinion the closest replication. Thanks for this!
The Behringer has that fizzy tone of Nevermind's multiple guitar tracks. OG Sansamp Classic has the broken speaker tone. The Joyo has an immediacy and nails a nice in Utero tone.
Thank you for making this video! I felt like someone had to review that joyo and behringer pedal for nirvana tones, they sound great, great comparison!
I play in a Nirvana tribute band and went with the Joyo American Sound to get these tones, and I could say it's an amazing pedal; I took out my other distortions off my pedalboard because it's extremily versatile that can get a lot of tones with the Mids and Voice knob. To anyone that reads this comment, I highly recommend get this pedal instead of the other ones because to my ears, is the one that gets closer to the SansAmp Classic tone (even better than the SansAmp GT2), and its price and versatility is a clear advantage.
I think the Behringer has a great Nevermind Studio tone The Joyo has a great Nevermind Live DS-2 sound The Tech21 GT2 I think was just too bright And the SansAmp Classic nailed the In Utero tone of course haha
Thanks for these pedal alternative showcases! Would be interesting to see one done for the PolyChorus as those go for quite a bit as well. I went with the Joyo American Sound as I liked how close it sounded to the SansAmp Classic, and at only $40, it will get me close enough as a novice to guitar and guitar tone.
Dude could you please do a tone episode on “I hate myself”? It’s one of Kurts more brutal tones and I’ve found it really hard to replicate. Great videos dude.
Quick comment about the TM300: it's basically Behringer's clone of the Sansamp GT2 (which I'm assuming you knew, but I don't recall you mentioning it in the video). However, according to a comment I found and quoted below, there is one important distinction between the two. The quote below was taken from a video comparing the TM300 to the GT2. I'm thinking this might be partly responsible for why the two pedals sound so different in your video (and why the TM300 sounds so much better than the GT2 here). I don't have either pedal to confirm, but thought it might be worth messing around with if you were so inclined. "The center point for the tone controls on the GT2 is where the little arrows are, not at 12:00 like it is for the TM300. "
Excellent video man. Love your windows that shows settings ect. After the SansAmp Classic my personal choice would be the Joyo!! I think it did a fantastic job and sounded far better than the Behringer AND GT2
This video is amazing. Thank you so much for putting it together. Joyo is a decent brand and I've been very happy with other pedals I've got from them. But I think I'm gonna go with the Sansamp Classic just for the overall versatility of the pedal itself. Can't what to see what videos you've got coming up!
So around 2018, I bought the Behringer. It heard it was a pretty spot on clone of the SansAmp G2. At the time the original Tech 21 pedal was out of production, and insanely expensive used, so I got the Behringer. It nails the sound of “In Utero”, especially the live tones.
i really hope you make another vid like this again, this one convinced me to get the behringer one here as my first pedal lol and I'd love to see other budget pedals that could recreate other tones kurt had
Wow, Behringer is my favorite. It sounds the closest and best live. I can see situations where each pedal shines for different parts though. Reall good demo! Thanks
Glad behringer pedals finally getting the love they deserve, people always think the becuase they’re cheap and plastic they suck but in so many cases they’re just as good if not better then the competition
@@NirvanaGuitars I mean since you did the Behringer TM300 in this video, the FX600 i think has some of the features that the Polychorus has maybe start from there?
The SansAmp is almost as much as a Squier Classic Vibe Mustang 😭 That Behringer sounds really good tho, you should do a Budget Kurt Cobain rig one of these days.
The Sansamp is a pricy pedal 😬 which is why I made this video! A lot people ask for my cheaper alternatives. I've thought about doing a budget Cobain rig video, the Behringer would definitely be included in that!
I bought the JOYO American pedal. Read the rest of my comment if you're thinking about buying it! I put it on the setting shown in this video and was able to dial in the EXACT same tone with my OCD pedal minus a tinny bit of mid presence and a tinny bit of compression. So my advice is if you don't already have a good overdrive that can go into amp like distortion, buy this pedal. Totally worth the asking price. If you already have a good OD to Distortion pedal that you like and can add some compression or EQ in some other way, you probably don't need it. I'm only making this post, because as a person with too much gear, I really didn't need to make room for one more pedal. So if you're like me, you probably don't either. But if you don't have a lot of gear, this is an inexpensive, yet decent quality pedal with many versatile uses. Though I don't NEED this pedal, since I have it, I still plan to put it to good use.
Thanks for this video. I own a 90’s SansAmp Classic and I was curious to hear your comparison, in my opinion the American Sound is the closest! Thank you again for sharing🙏🏻
*PERSONAL OPINION:* Behringer sounds great, kinda bright like an Boss pedal Joyo one sounds slightly darker yet the classic SansAmp sounds a bit oversaturated BTW it would be interesting knowing if there's any PolyChorus alternatives as well, here those MFs are like $1M Colombian pesos lmao Amazing video as always mate
not sure if you made any alternative purchases, but EHX has made reissues of the echoflange and polychorus that are significantly less expensive than a vintage analogue one. they have very similar circuits, with the only (more convenient) difference being a center negative polarity power input, as opposed to the obnoxious center positive inputs old pedals had lol.
The tube amp modeler seems to add a little extra low-mid to it and has a little extra boom to it but the saturation on the distortion seems in line with the two sans amps. The joyo hits the tonal range better but has a little less saturation in the distortion. They all sound great. And really, if you're looking to be a creator, sometimes it's better to be close but a little off because you'll wind up creating your own sound that keeps the spirit of what you were going for. After all, inspiration is just mimicry with some wrinkles.
Such an excellent point. It is for this reason that when I do covers I force myself to learn it from memory and ear without playing it back and actually "learning it" This produces some cool results like you said it best 'with some wrinkles' I love that!
Gt-2 is awesome you just had to set it with less brightness, its tone is pretty similar to the SansAmp classic. In the other hand, I got really impressed by the TM300 such a nice pedal (and cheaper) Awesome vid! ❤
I'm doing a grunge fiction series while I'm on a tight budget. I really needed this video to figure out what pedal I could afford. I think I am deciding on the Behringer TM300. Thanks, Eric! :)
Great video. I owned the Sansamp Classic and loved it but i broke it. Now i got the GT2 but i am not really happy with my Nirvana tone. In which position are the switches? Thanks and keep those awesome videos coming. You really set a new standard. Love from Austria
It could be because the Behringer and the GT2 are set to "California" sound (Mesa Boogie) while the Sansamp original and the Joyo American Sound are based on the Fender Tweed, because of this, the Joyo California Sound would sound closer to them
I think the American sound by JOYO sounds the closest to the sansamp classic however I really like the tone the GT2 gives. While the GT2 isnt that close to the live performances, I think its pretty close to their studio tone.
I never thought much of Behringer, but that TM300 sounds amazingly close to Kurt's sound. Kurt had a Mesa Boogie/Fender type distortion. You can also use a Joyo California Sound pedal, mixed with an MXR Distortion Plus for enhanced mdrange. Kurt once used an MXR Distortion Plus at the Astoria in London back in 1989. I think Krist and Kurt swapped distortion pedals for that particular gig.
I closed my eyes for a few moments, repeated the video many times and came to the conclusion that it was for my ears and without any type of judgment by the brand. The Behringer for me was the best of all!!!!! I was surprised and the best part is that it only cost 30 dollars haha
The Behringer TM300 is a smaller version of the older Behringer GD21, which is a direct copy of the Sansamp GT2 and even has the same button/knob layout. I have both and use them when I play with headphones in my living room at night and sometimes even on recordings.
The Behringer is a clone of the sandamp GT2, so I'd also check use cases for that if you are keen. For the price, it's well worth it. , ( It kills on the In Utero Tour Tone ) But can also do the DS1 and DS2 quite well .
Sans Amp GT2 hands down best Nirvana sound. TM 300 wasn't bad and was close. Joyo sounded good but was to flat in my opinion and the Sans amp classic was just not as vibrant as the GT2 in my humble opinion. Great video and presentation! Love the amp setting knobs shown as well. Great guitar work! Thank you!
Hey love ur vids man always surprise me but I wan ur opinion on which pedal I should get I could get anyone of them but idk which would be better so I just wanted ur opinion and sorry this is a late comment lol
I have the Behringer one. It's my favourite Pedal of all time. I like and use the british hi gain tone also a lot. For about 27€ it's the best shit ever and I think there is no reason for getting the original sansamp.
@@NirvanaGuitars Behringer has a lot of good pedals, the most of them are clones of other pedals. There are also clones of the ds1 and ds2, a comparison between them, would be also pretty cool.
Would the tube amp modeler be closer to distortion or overdrive? Because for Lounge Act I wanna know if I should get an overdrive and the modeler, or the modeler and distortion. Thanks!
Have you considered trying the same settings for the gt2 and the Behringer it might achieve a better result from it. You have the Behringer on hi gain but the Gt2 on hot
I jave the harley benton american sound i thougt it was the same as joyo but it sounds nothing like in utero pls help me get to that tone with my pedal
Loved the video man, I really enjoy listening these comparations. Btw, I love the old sansamp sound, It has a lot of low end and that fuzzy greasy sound, and I think that is kinda difficult to nail that sound without one. In my opinion, the joyo is the only one that can try to nail that tone. Love your videos man, peace.
Looking at the settings, technically the Joyo California Sound could be the more correct pedal over the American sound as it is based on a Mesa Boogie (and looking at the Behringer and the Sansamp, both have a California sound which would be a Mesa Boogie) for both cleans and distortion, as Kurt used a Mesa Boogie pre amp and I THINK (not 100% sure) that the Sansamp classic should be closer to a Mesa Sound over the Fender Tweed sound of the American Sound HOWEVER, the American Sound surprised me a lot lol, for me it sounded the best and even I asked a friend to borrow me one and I can confirm it does sound pretty much "In Utero" tour
Hmmmmm, to me, the joyo actually sounds the most authentic for in utero tones, even more so than the sansamp classic that was actually used. Interesting
Wow, everytime I watch one of your videos I'm amazed at how close to Kurts sound and how he plays you are. I used to back in the day, and still do from time to time play Nirvana on my guitar but you really have captured him probably better than anyone I've ever heard before.
In this sound comparison i thought the joyo and the Sansamp sounded the closest, but at times I actually liked the Joyo better just because I found the Sansamp to have a little bit too much low end. However I'm mostly comparing it to the studio album. I trust that you have the in utero tour sound right down to a science.
This comment made my day, I can't thank you enough for those kind words 🙏 I learned my first songs from watching Nirvana concerts, and thought it was fun to try to recreate Kurt's little nuances. So for better or worse, his playing style became ingrained into my own while I was learning haha!
The Sansamp Classic is my favorite overall, but the Joyo surprised me and comes in a close second. I am tempted to reserve the Sansamp for Kurt tones and then use the Joyo for my band and own writing.
Guitar in behringer and Amp is so Bad ,the guy Play with Computer .the sound is realy God but with Amp and Behringer no way .Behringer is Bullshit sorry my thinking
@@sukiakazuki1281 If my memory serves me correctly, I don't believe I liked the Behringer either
Wow i think the Behringer is actually my favourite of those. It just sounds really nice. And you really can't go wrong at that price.
I know right?? I wasn't expecting much out of it but I was surprised by how well it holds up against the other 3. Definitely a lot of tone for the money
theyre known for copying pedals almost 1:1. their discontinued distortion pedal DM100 was literally a RAT pedal 1:1
it's on sale at Sweetwater for like 20 bucks, I just ordered one yesterday
I use behringers for most of my stuff. They're super good and affordable!
@@davidjameschamberlain hell yeah we literally did the same thing. Super cheap right? I wonder how the chorus pedal holds up to the small clone.
the behringer is the best imo. it perfectly outlines the slides on drain you, it has that in utero-esque fuzziness while still remaining out of beeswarm territory, it sounds great!
The behringer is definitely great, love your analysis of it!
Agreed for Drain You but I liked the Joyo for the in Utereo tone.
The Joyo seems to get a fuzz breakup and flat tone that's very close to the Sansamp Classic, and is in my opinion the closest replication. Thanks for this!
Extremely impressed with the Behringer! My favourite tone and at that price!! Keep the awesome videos coming!
I agree with you, the Behringer sounds really great and at that price it's a steal! Thank you 😊
The Behringer has that fizzy tone of Nevermind's multiple guitar tracks. OG Sansamp Classic has the broken speaker tone. The Joyo has an immediacy and nails a nice in Utero tone.
Id love to see this with alternatives for the EchoFlanger/PolyChorus one day!
For sure! Would love to see that info in a video.
devilfish pedal has echo/delay and chorus in 1 pedal
Fender Hammertone Delay
Thank you for making this video! I felt like someone had to review that joyo and behringer pedal for nirvana tones, they sound great, great comparison!
Thank you for watching! I wasn't aware of the Joyo until recently, it's my favorite of the more affordable sansamp clones!
I play in a Nirvana tribute band and went with the Joyo American Sound to get these tones, and I could say it's an amazing pedal; I took out my other distortions off my pedalboard because it's extremily versatile that can get a lot of tones with the Mids and Voice knob. To anyone that reads this comment, I highly recommend get this pedal instead of the other ones because to my ears, is the one that gets closer to the SansAmp Classic tone (even better than the SansAmp GT2), and its price and versatility is a clear advantage.
Just ordered one. Thank you.
Is it the same as the harley benton version
@@Anonymousgamerrrr Yes its exactly the same i have the Harley benton
I think the Behringer has a great Nevermind Studio tone
The Joyo has a great Nevermind Live DS-2 sound
The Tech21 GT2 I think was just too bright
And the SansAmp Classic nailed the In Utero tone of course haha
Love the breakdown!
Happy 31st anniversary to nevermind
Yes! Happy 31st to the album that changed everything 💵👶🏻🌊
Yes
it's my 18th today
bruh the background music is a bop. your taste is amazing, grunge, and some heavy prog metalcore? awesome bro
🤔🤣
Thanks for these pedal alternative showcases! Would be interesting to see one done for the PolyChorus as those go for quite a bit as well.
I went with the Joyo American Sound as I liked how close it sounded to the SansAmp Classic, and at only $40, it will get me close enough as a novice to guitar and guitar tone.
Dude could you please do a tone episode on “I hate myself”? It’s one of Kurts more brutal tones and I’ve found it really hard to replicate. Great videos dude.
Quick comment about the TM300: it's basically Behringer's clone of the Sansamp GT2 (which I'm assuming you knew, but I don't recall you mentioning it in the video). However, according to a comment I found and quoted below, there is one important distinction between the two. The quote below was taken from a video comparing the TM300 to the GT2. I'm thinking this might be partly responsible for why the two pedals sound so different in your video (and why the TM300 sounds so much better than the GT2 here). I don't have either pedal to confirm, but thought it might be worth messing around with if you were so inclined.
"The center point for the tone controls on the GT2 is where the little arrows are, not at 12:00 like it is for the TM300. "
Excellent video man. Love your windows that shows settings ect.
After the SansAmp Classic my personal choice would be the Joyo!! I think it did a fantastic job and sounded far better than the Behringer AND GT2
This video is amazing. Thank you so much for putting it together. Joyo is a decent brand and I've been very happy with other pedals I've got from them. But I think I'm gonna go with the Sansamp Classic just for the overall versatility of the pedal itself. Can't what to see what videos you've got coming up!
So around 2018, I bought the Behringer. It heard it was a pretty spot on clone of the SansAmp G2. At the time the original Tech 21 pedal was out of production, and insanely expensive used, so I got the Behringer. It nails the sound of “In Utero”, especially the live tones.
Oh new pedals congratulations on your new purchase!
It's all for the channel 😉
i really hope you make another vid like this again, this one convinced me to get the behringer one here as my first pedal lol and I'd love to see other budget pedals that could recreate other tones kurt had
Wow, Behringer is my favorite. It sounds the closest and best live. I can see situations where each pedal shines for different parts though. Reall good demo! Thanks
Glad behringer pedals finally getting the love they deserve, people always think the becuase they’re cheap and plastic they suck but in so many cases they’re just as good if not better then the competition
Would be cool to see these distortions compared to the DS-1 and/or DS-2 since he used those at times also
This is awesome! you should do one where you compare different alternative to the poly chorus next. keep up the good work!
Great suggestion! I'm not familiar with any Polychorus clones but am definitely going to research that now
@@NirvanaGuitars I mean since you did the Behringer TM300 in this video, the FX600 i think has some of the features that the Polychorus has maybe start from there?
@@itstcj thanks for the lead! Looking that up right now 👀
Here is one I built. (Dandy Horse).
Skip the video a little to get to some Nirvana sounds: ruclips.net/video/SEmdyqh5xpI/видео.html
The SansAmp is almost as much as a Squier Classic Vibe Mustang 😭
That Behringer sounds really good tho, you should do a Budget Kurt Cobain rig one of these days.
The Sansamp is a pricy pedal 😬 which is why I made this video! A lot people ask for my cheaper alternatives. I've thought about doing a budget Cobain rig video, the Behringer would definitely be included in that!
yeah like just picking up a bullet mustang would be rad too!
I bought the JOYO American pedal. Read the rest of my comment if you're thinking about buying it! I put it on the setting shown in this video and was able to dial in the EXACT same tone with my OCD pedal minus a tinny bit of mid presence and a tinny bit of compression. So my advice is if you don't already have a good overdrive that can go into amp like distortion, buy this pedal. Totally worth the asking price. If you already have a good OD to Distortion pedal that you like and can add some compression or EQ in some other way, you probably don't need it. I'm only making this post, because as a person with too much gear, I really didn't need to make room for one more pedal. So if you're like me, you probably don't either. But if you don't have a lot of gear, this is an inexpensive, yet decent quality pedal with many versatile uses. Though I don't NEED this pedal, since I have it, I still plan to put it to good use.
Wow the Behringer steals the show. I just ordered one !
Happy 13k Congrats
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for this video. I own a 90’s SansAmp Classic and I was curious to hear your comparison, in my opinion the American Sound is the closest! Thank you again for sharing🙏🏻
Thank you for watching and for the support! I agree with you, I think the Joyo is the one that comes closest to the Sansamp Classic
@@NirvanaGuitars 💪🏻🙌🏻
Thanks for making this vid! I bit the bullet and bought a DS-2 and a TM300 last night haha
The Behringer sounds great
For £22 pounds in the uk might have to purchase
Love the channel by the way !👍🏻big nirvana fan keep it up !🎸
It's definitely a steal at that price! Thank you so much 😊 I like Nirvana too 😉
Damn…the TM300 is the obvious choice…very close to the Classic Tech 21 and for $30? Insane!
Nah man the tm300 sounds more like a boss ds2 or something for the nevermind era if ur going for in utero go for the Joyo only £10 increase
wow dude thank you so much for this. keep it up!! i liked the blue one
Thank you for watching!! 😃
Joyo is the winner for me. Powerful, fuzzy sound.
*PERSONAL OPINION:*
Behringer sounds great, kinda bright like an Boss pedal
Joyo one sounds slightly darker
yet the classic SansAmp sounds a bit oversaturated
BTW it would be interesting knowing if there's any PolyChorus alternatives as well, here those MFs are like $1M Colombian pesos lmao
Amazing video as always mate
not sure if you made any alternative purchases, but EHX has made reissues of the echoflange and polychorus that are significantly less expensive than a vintage analogue one. they have very similar circuits, with the only (more convenient) difference being a center negative polarity power input, as opposed to the obnoxious center positive inputs old pedals had lol.
The Behringer sounds darker than the Joyo
The tube amp modeler seems to add a little extra low-mid to it and has a little extra boom to it but the saturation on the distortion seems in line with the two sans amps. The joyo hits the tonal range better but has a little less saturation in the distortion. They all sound great. And really, if you're looking to be a creator, sometimes it's better to be close but a little off because you'll wind up creating your own sound that keeps the spirit of what you were going for. After all, inspiration is just mimicry with some wrinkles.
really well put!
Such an excellent point. It is for this reason that when I do covers I force myself to learn it from memory and ear without playing it back and actually "learning it" This produces some cool results like you said it best 'with some wrinkles' I love that!
YEAH I LOVE THE TONES AND GEAR
Me too Brain 😎
Do the dive tone next
IM DEFINITELY GETTING THE JOYO IVE WANT A CHEAP PEDAL THAT SOUNDS LIKE THE SANSAMP
THANKS YOU SO MUCH!
I just purchased the behringer thanks to this video
You made a great purchase!! A lot of tone for the money
Omg I needed this video thank you so much🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️
You're very welcome, I hope it is helpful! Thanks for watching 😃
Gt-2 is awesome you just had to set it with less brightness, its tone is pretty similar to the SansAmp classic. In the other hand, I got really impressed by the TM300 such a nice pedal (and cheaper) Awesome vid! ❤
I'm doing a grunge fiction series while I'm on a tight budget. I really needed this video to figure out what pedal I could afford. I think I am deciding on the Behringer TM300. Thanks, Eric! :)
big respect for the In Bloom edit hahahaha
@@nicomiles421 😉
My ranking: 1.) Joyo 2.) Sansamp classic 3.) Behringer 4.) Sansamp GT2
Cheap doesn’t always mean it’s bad quality!
Great rating! Mine would be the same but the first two switched 😉
I like all of these, I’d really have to hear these in the mix to decide
Great video. I owned the Sansamp Classic and loved it but i broke it. Now i got the GT2 but i am not really happy with my Nirvana tone. In which position are the switches? Thanks and keep those awesome videos coming. You really set a new standard. Love from Austria
@@niniomigrania_was talking about the GT2
@@niniomigrania_ i dont regret it but i liked the classic a lot more.
very cool video!!! Helped me with the Beringer tone. Please make a video comparing choruses) It's gonna be very cool)
Is it me or does the joyo sound pretty close to the Sansamp original?
Is it based off the same circuit like the tm300 is to the GT2?
It could be because the Behringer and the GT2 are set to "California" sound (Mesa Boogie) while the Sansamp original and the Joyo American Sound are based on the Fender Tweed, because of this, the Joyo California Sound would sound closer to them
Holy shit that Behringer pedal sounds amazing. Edit: Surprisingly, the SansAmp Classic is my least favorite.
I've got the tube amp modeler and it can get pretty close. First time I hit the distortion part of Heart Shaped Box on it, I blushed, haha.
I totally get that! The behringer really surprised me, a lot of tone for the money
For Smells like Teen Spirit, Kurt used a boss distortion pedal. Even while on the in Utero tour. That's what I've heard.
Excellent video! Your channel is amazing, been a long fan (;
I think the American sound by JOYO sounds the closest to the sansamp classic however I really like the tone the GT2 gives. While the GT2 isnt that close to the live performances, I think its pretty close to their studio tone.
wow.. so surprising! The GT2 and the Behringer sounded the best and out of the 2 I preferred the behringer. the GT2 sounded a little more kurt though
I like the Sansamp GT2 and the Joyo American the best.
got the tm 300 this morning. it's a godly pedal. besides the nirvana tone the clean tweed sound is awesome too. well worth the 30 bucks.
Literally just got a Behringer TM300, it sounds so good
I never thought much of Behringer, but that TM300 sounds amazingly close to Kurt's sound. Kurt had a Mesa Boogie/Fender type distortion. You can also use a Joyo California Sound pedal, mixed with an MXR Distortion Plus for enhanced mdrange. Kurt once used an MXR Distortion Plus at the Astoria in London back in 1989. I think Krist and Kurt swapped distortion pedals for that particular gig.
That behringer is surprisingly nice!
That SansAmpClassic sounds like tinny ass. ....and that Behringer f'n SLAPS!!! Gonna grab myself a TM300 after watching this vid. Thanks!
polychorus clones please
Our lord has done it again , cheers buddy , from Alberta Canada 🍁
😂 😂 😂 I'm just an obsessed fan making content for fellow obsessives!
I closed my eyes for a few moments, repeated the video many times and came to the conclusion that it was for my ears and without any type of judgment by the brand. The Behringer for me was the best of all!!!!! I was surprised and the best part is that it only cost 30 dollars haha
Finally you uploaded hahahahaha I've been waiting I thought you upload Fridays not Saturdays my bad
I do usually upload Fridays, but had my hands full this week with my newborn and 2 year old 😅 sorry for the delay!
I love the darker sound of the joyo
You should listen to Butterfinger (Malaysian Grunge Band) and maybe do some cover from them:) btw nice video tone review really appreciated👍
Thank you so much for this video. Just bought the behringer one 😅
This is the best day of the year, my birthday and Nevermind’s birthday
Happy birthday!! 🎉 🎈
Thanks
Behringer! is sick hey, 30 bucks, Kurt would be happy with that! might have to get that one. Thanks for your demo
The Behringer TM300 is a smaller version of the older Behringer GD21, which is a direct copy of the Sansamp GT2 and even has the same button/knob layout. I have both and use them when I play with headphones in my living room at night and sometimes even on recordings.
In my opinion, the JOYO American is very close to the sansamp. The berhinger and the sansamp GT2 kind of sounds like a boss ds-2.
Awesome video as usual!!! Have you gotten rid of the scammer yet?
Thank you! As of now, nope 🙄 I'm still blocking accounts they make here on RUclips, they're still mass spam commenting every now and then
@@NirvanaGuitars oh that sucks hope you get him soon!
The Behringer is a clone of the sandamp GT2, so I'd also check use cases for that if you are keen. For the price, it's well worth it. , ( It kills on the In Utero Tour Tone ) But can also do the DS1 and DS2 quite well .
Sans Amp GT2 hands down best Nirvana sound. TM 300 wasn't bad and was close. Joyo sounded good but was to flat in my opinion and the Sans amp classic was just not as vibrant as the GT2 in my humble opinion. Great video and presentation! Love the amp setting knobs shown as well. Great guitar work! Thank you!
Hey love ur vids man always surprise me but I wan ur opinion on which pedal I should get I could get anyone of them but idk which would be better so I just wanted ur opinion and sorry this is a late comment lol
In my opinion, the Joyo American Sound killed it. IT PERFECTLY REMADE RADIO FRIENDLY UNIT SHIFTER.
10:23 is absolute gold lmao
Thank you very much for this video, I wanted to ask this question, is there an alternative to the polychorus pedal?
bro make a video talking about cheap pedals that imitate the POLY CHORUS EHX
I saw Kurt inside you ! thanks man ! love this video.. love skystang and the pedal.. and love heart shaped box !
I have the Behringer one. It's my favourite Pedal of all time. I like and use the british hi gain tone also a lot. For about 27€ it's the best shit ever and I think there is no reason for getting the original sansamp.
I wasn't expecting a lot out of the behringer and was super surprised! It definitely holds up against the other 3, amazing pedal for the price
@@NirvanaGuitars Behringer has a lot of good pedals, the most of them are clones of other pedals. There are also clones of the ds1 and ds2, a comparison between them, would be also pretty cool.
@@ITheNightmare That'll actually be my next pedal video, comparing the DS1 and DS2 to their clone pedals 😃
@@NirvanaGuitars really nice man I hope they are just as good as this pedal
Would the tube amp modeler be closer to distortion or overdrive? Because for Lounge Act I wanna know if I should get an overdrive and the modeler, or the modeler and distortion. Thanks!
I can't believe how many people are looking the Behringer. I don't think it sounds good. But that Joyo pedal sounds great!
Ordered a Behringer becuz of this :)
Nice!! Enjoy your new pedal 😃
Have you considered trying the same settings for the gt2 and the Behringer it might achieve a better result from it. You have the Behringer on hi gain but the Gt2 on hot
I jave the harley benton american sound i thougt it was the same as joyo but it sounds nothing like in utero pls help me get to that tone with my pedal
Could you do a tone demo on the smart studio sessions? I really like tone on here she comes now
In some examples I prefer one over the other, each one sounds pretty great
Sick!
Thank you!
10:24 😂😂😂 i was not expecting that
That’s Chad!
The joyo american classic sounded closest to the sansamp classic imo.
the behringer sounded almost closer to a DS-1 or DS-2
I'm actually impressed with the Behringer TM-300
Loved the video man, I really enjoy listening these comparations. Btw, I love the old sansamp sound, It has a lot of low end and that fuzzy greasy sound, and I think that is kinda difficult to nail that sound without one. In my opinion, the joyo is the only one that can try to nail that tone. Love your videos man, peace.
I don't know what is the closest but the Joyo sounds the best to my ears. Then the Sans Amp.
The GT2 certainly has a lot of saturation doesn't it?
Looking at the settings, technically the Joyo California Sound could be the more correct pedal over the American sound as it is based on a Mesa Boogie (and looking at the Behringer and the Sansamp, both have a California sound which would be a Mesa Boogie) for both cleans and distortion, as Kurt used a Mesa Boogie pre amp and I THINK (not 100% sure) that the Sansamp classic should be closer to a Mesa Sound over the Fender Tweed sound of the American Sound
HOWEVER, the American Sound surprised me a lot lol, for me it sounded the best and even I asked a friend to borrow me one and I can confirm it does sound pretty much "In Utero" tour
I got a Behringer GDI21, it’s similar to the TM 300, a pretty good alternative for getting the In Utero tone if you can’t afford a sansamp pedal
Where do you have the bottom 3 switches set on the TM-300? Definitely sold me on it but it's hard to see where the switches r set at.
The TM300 is so sick for its price.
Hmmmmm, to me, the joyo actually sounds the most authentic for in utero tones, even more so than the sansamp classic that was actually used. Interesting
Good demo, but what about swapping the American Sound for a California Sound?