Always a pleasure to see this Joe! Absolute madness again in this board, but it sounds so good. Might need to build myself another board later this year and pinch some of your ideas!
Epic board as always. Was looking forward to this video. Followed your advice last year and got hold of a Golden Ranger. It blew my Keeley Java Boost out of the water. Bit surprised not to see either the Boss DM-101 or a Suhr Discovery on the board.
I was not sure if you were going to do your pedalboard this year. Looking forward to diving in! I love the content. Keep it coming. Cheers from St. Louis! Tim
I concur on the Effectrode compressor - I have the leveling amp. It is smooth as silk. And the Crucial Audio delay. I have the Echo Nugget. Only the AnalogMan Dual Delay comes close to that otherwise you need to get a true tape delay to get that amazing vintage feel. I have always loved the secret preamp. It’s on every board
I am all but finished my board that is wired as 3 boards with a switcher and has a total of 68 pedals. I use every one live to cover 35 original tunes. I just turned 78, LOL. I have given in to the pressure of clubs wanting me to switch to a modeler!!! I lied, LOL ____I bought a Friedman IR-X tube pre. Everyone is happy. I can still tote my Plexi but at 78 if I strain a muscle it takes forever to heal. I am not amazed that the pedal sounds great but I am amazed it feels like my Plexi. I just have it dialed unto the one light Crunch I use on the real amp and I am ready to go. I do find A few pedals need a tweak. Mostly Delays and Reverbs that are now too wet. There isn't any logic to it but my single coils seem to not pick up any signals that boost the noise floor and are now reliably always usable. The great thing is I can get my exact same sound at any volume level. My only digital pedals are 3 Reverbs. All else is analog just like it has been since the mid 60's 😇 WOW your rig is to die for. I hope you have it insured!!! I checked on many as you were demoing them. I am in Canada and everything has import duties and taxes so they all are eye watering pricy. Add 100 pounds more to anything you would pay. ouch!
I find it interesting that, in general, transistors are scorned for amplifiers but can be a holy grail for pedals. Not talking about this channel, but I just thought about it when Joe pulled out those tube pedals. Speaking of which, I wonder what kind of amazing tube preamp "pedals" one could create out of real guitar amps. (Preamp out into another amp - maybe with a re-amp box in between?) I don't know much about this stuff, just thinking out loud....
Hey there! Thanks for the awesome video. A question: how would you compare the Kingsley Page and Audio Kitchen Small Trees tonally? I mean, I was thinking of grabbing a Small Trees soon, and was thinking if Page can actually do the same job as well? I mean if you set the Page at unity with low gain and higher volume, would you get the same sort of attitude and tonality as on the ST? Or they sound completely different? I assume the Page can also be utilised for buffer/line driver duties if set to unity, right? Cheers!
I’d say the ST is definitely cleaner and less coloured - whereas the Page does have an inherent EQ curve in it, even running clean. It’s not too substantial though, and of course the Page can gain up on its own too, so more versatile. Both are epic :-)
I’m building my second board as my first is 20 years old 😂. The small board is for classic rock and the new one (classic Pro) will be for ambient and Dream Pop and many digital pedals (sorry Perky lol). I opted to not get a pedal switcher for the same reason you tend to plug straight in. Better to move cables by hand and save $1500 😂. 😊
You lost me at digital ;-) haha Very true RE saving money on switchers though - unless you're playing live, and if you have the time to plug things in & out, it's a much cheaper way of doing it!!
While this board is quite impressive, you have so much money invested in it that you could probably just sell off most of these pedals and any amps or guitars your not crazy about and build your ultimate 3 amp, 3 guitar, 6 pedal rig. How many problems would be solved by owning a Friedman Smallbox and a Brownface Fender Princeton? Add a delay, a phaser, and a couple of fuzz pedals. You might not even want the rest. Well, to each their own. You're always enjoyable to watch. I'm glad you're having fun making music!
True - but it's definitely the inspiration factor that I build these boards for....many different sounds easily accessible to see what sparks the creativity. :-) Glad you've been enjoying the videos!!
@@JoePerkinsMusic Sure, different approaches. Everything is valid, but just remember that there more complication can lead to more creative limitation than having a more curated palette of tools. Analysis paralysis. Sounds can spark creativity, but relying on that can be limiting as well. Bands like the Beatles, CCR, Zep, even the Police didn't have a lot of sounds, but they consistently found creativity through the songwriting process and then added sounds to fit what they wrote. It's something think about-where did they find their inspiration?
Awesome as always! Would love to see a full pedal collection walkthrough some day
Always a pleasure to see this Joe! Absolute madness again in this board, but it sounds so good. Might need to build myself another board later this year and pinch some of your ideas!
Thanks mate - feel free to pinch...that's what these videos are for! :-)
As always, amazing stuff! Thoroughly enjoyed the entire hour. Cheers, Joe!
First of all - amazing playing 🎉 very sweet Pedalboard 😮 lots of Pounds in there ...
It's definitely an addiction!! Thanks mate :-)
I look forward to this awe-inspiring bit of analogue craziness each year. Thanks Joe!
Thanks mate - always good to have you here :-)
Thoroughly enjoyed your 1 hour video. Such quality tones. Love the Tele as well.
Thanks mate - glad you enjoyed! :-)
Now has the new year arrived!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It sure has...happy new year! :-)
Epic board as always. Was looking forward to this video. Followed your advice last year and got hold of a Golden Ranger. It blew my Keeley Java Boost out of the water. Bit surprised not to see either the Boss DM-101 or a Suhr Discovery on the board.
Ah that's amazing to hear - really glad you were able to get hold of one!
I was not sure if you were going to do your pedalboard this year. Looking forward to diving in! I love the content. Keep it coming. Cheers from St. Louis! Tim
Cheers Tim! It almost didn't happen, but it felt wrong to not do any sort of build to start the year :-)
Very nice! I love analog gear!
Always good to meet a fellow addict! :P Thanks mate
@ you’re welcome!
Glorious!!!😄
I concur on the Effectrode compressor - I have the leveling amp. It is smooth as silk. And the Crucial Audio delay. I have the Echo Nugget. Only the AnalogMan Dual Delay comes close to that otherwise you need to get a true tape delay to get that amazing vintage feel. I have always loved the secret preamp. It’s on every board
Sounds like we've got very similar tastes :-)
Been waiting for this 🎉
Sorry I'm late!!
Me too!
@JoePerkinsMusic no worries. That tele is the nuts man. Killer
One man's perceived mess can be another's tonal bliss! Loved that, thanks for sharing this.
Thanks mate - it's a labour of love each year, for sure!
I am all but finished my board that is wired as 3 boards with a switcher and has a total of 68 pedals. I use every one live to cover 35 original tunes. I just turned 78, LOL. I have given in to the pressure of clubs wanting me to switch to a modeler!!! I lied, LOL ____I bought a Friedman IR-X tube pre. Everyone is happy. I can still tote my Plexi but at 78 if I strain a muscle it takes forever to heal. I am not amazed that the pedal sounds great but I am amazed it feels like my Plexi. I just have it dialed unto the one light Crunch I use on the real amp and I am ready to go. I do find A few pedals need a tweak. Mostly Delays and Reverbs that are now too wet. There isn't any logic to it but my single coils seem to not pick up any signals that boost the noise floor and are now reliably always usable. The great thing is I can get my exact same sound at any volume level. My only digital pedals are 3 Reverbs. All else is analog just like it has been since the mid 60's 😇
WOW your rig is to die for. I hope you have it insured!!! I checked on many as you were demoing them. I am in Canada and everything has import duties and taxes so they all are eye watering pricy. Add 100 pounds more to anything you would pay. ouch!
If it works, it works! :-)
Thanks for the inspiration 😊. I’m 62 and often feel like I should grow up someday 😂, but toys are just too fun ❤
Great video as usual mate. How does the Tree tube buffer behave with your Effectrode compressor, doesn't that also have a tube buffer in it?
Ranger into a williams mk2 t.b sounds epic, a williams mk1 t.b into a ranger also.
Anything of Nick's, in any order, tends to work better than most other things :P
anybody else think that Tube Drive was sounding meaty?? sounding pretty damn good!
Me! 👋 haha
It's nice when you've just bought a pedal (in my case the Secret Preamp) to see that Joe Perkins has it on his board.
Aha amazing! Very cool pedal - enhances things in a very lovely way!
Effectrode tube drive is unbelievable!
Absolutely is :-) So glad it's on the recording board this year
You need more comments. Come on people, Joe does good things and shares it.
Thanks mate - feel free to spread the word! :-)
Love your pedal carpet , innovative new flooring type instead of wood , just use pedals to cover your floor ;)
Done!
Since the AnalogMan Chorus is also derived from the Small Clone, does the Kurt's Cologne edge it out due to the extra controls/versatility?
I did compare the two - they could get very close sonically, but as you say, the PastFX has load more settings :-)
I find it interesting that, in general, transistors are scorned for amplifiers but can be a holy grail for pedals.
Not talking about this channel, but I just thought about it when Joe pulled out those tube pedals.
Speaking of which, I wonder what kind of amazing tube preamp "pedals" one could create out of real guitar amps. (Preamp out into another amp - maybe with a re-amp box in between?)
I don't know much about this stuff, just thinking out loud....
Hey there! Thanks for the awesome video. A question: how would you compare the Kingsley Page and Audio Kitchen Small Trees tonally? I mean, I was thinking of grabbing a Small Trees soon, and was thinking if Page can actually do the same job as well? I mean if you set the Page at unity with low gain and higher volume, would you get the same sort of attitude and tonality as on the ST? Or they sound completely different? I assume the Page can also be utilised for buffer/line driver duties if set to unity, right? Cheers!
I’d say the ST is definitely cleaner and less coloured - whereas the Page does have an inherent EQ curve in it, even running clean. It’s not too substantial though, and of course the Page can gain up on its own too, so more versatile. Both are epic :-)
@@JoePerkinsMusic Cheers!
I’m building my second board as my first is 20 years old 😂. The small board is for classic rock and the new one (classic Pro) will be for ambient and Dream Pop and many digital pedals (sorry Perky lol). I opted to not get a pedal switcher for the same reason you tend to plug straight in. Better to move cables by hand and save $1500 😂. 😊
You lost me at digital ;-) haha Very true RE saving money on switchers though - unless you're playing live, and if you have the time to plug things in & out, it's a much cheaper way of doing it!!
❤ it 🤘😎✨
While this board is quite impressive, you have so much money invested in it that you could probably just sell off most of these pedals and any amps or guitars your not crazy about and build your ultimate 3 amp, 3 guitar, 6 pedal rig. How many problems would be solved by owning a Friedman Smallbox and a Brownface Fender Princeton? Add a delay, a phaser, and a couple of fuzz pedals. You might not even want the rest. Well, to each their own. You're always enjoyable to watch. I'm glad you're having fun making music!
True - but it's definitely the inspiration factor that I build these boards for....many different sounds easily accessible to see what sparks the creativity. :-) Glad you've been enjoying the videos!!
@@JoePerkinsMusic Sure, different approaches. Everything is valid, but just remember that there more complication can lead to more creative limitation than having a more curated palette of tools. Analysis paralysis. Sounds can spark creativity, but relying on that can be limiting as well. Bands like the Beatles, CCR, Zep, even the Police didn't have a lot of sounds, but they consistently found creativity through the songwriting process and then added sounds to fit what they wrote. It's something think about-where did they find their inspiration?
@@GuitarUnderground Talent - which I lack! Haha