RESPECT! thank you for showing this! This pedal still remains in my guitarsenal. It saved our asses on South American tours, when we had to use the FX return when we didn’t have our normal backline. And totally blew people away. It’s dark when through the Fx loop or power amp so that’s where the OD pedals shine. Also switching the switch to make Blue high gain and Red lower gain. I’ll be showing how I boost a 5150, and how we put LovePedal / Klon type of pedals in to it in to the Fx loop on the ToneConsultant -HomeWreckerPickups channel. One last thing. For us we turned off the treble cranked the mids. Lows at 1oclock and presence was our brightness
Say what you will about modelers but there's something about audio running through circuitry. I think all the filtering and EQ helps your signal even in a digital setup. This would be a great addition to a setup without am "amp."
I’ve always been a fan of the ridiculous, oversized drive pedal trend of the 90’s/00’s. I tried this one, a Hughes & Kettner one, and ended up with a Blackstar dual drive that I still have and love! There’s something cool about the architecture of them, aiming to be closer to an amp preamp instead of just overdrive.
Man, i was so dissapointed by mine when I got it.Ended up being a staple for a band I live sessioned for on bass wierdly enough lol. Had a modded bottle rocket as well.
I have this pedal and I love it, but it's definitely not for tight metal rhythm chugga chugga's. Blues is good, solo channel is for the midrangy melodic solo's. The case resembles a rectifier, but its sound is nothing like it.
I'm probably not using the word correctly here, but I feel like people either love this pedal or hate it because it's so big a requires a special power supply. In my opinion, it's a FAMOUS amp in a box pedal that brought the Mesa tones to almost any amp. Thanks for watching.
RESPECT! thank you for showing this! This pedal still remains in my guitarsenal. It saved our asses on South American tours, when we had to use the FX return when we didn’t have our normal backline. And totally blew people away. It’s dark when through the Fx loop or power amp so that’s where the OD pedals shine. Also switching the switch to make Blue high gain and Red lower gain. I’ll be showing how I boost a 5150, and how we put LovePedal / Klon type of pedals in to it in to the Fx loop on the ToneConsultant -HomeWreckerPickups channel.
One last thing. For us we turned off the treble cranked the mids. Lows at 1oclock and presence was our brightness
Thanks a lot! It’s a classic pedal and thought making a video on it would be fun, thanks for watching!
LovePedal into V-Twin? Which LovePedal?
Great demo , Have one of these on displayed in my pedal wall, i usually use this in direct mix with the clean channel plus other dirt pedals
The V Twin is great!
Great video. And a great pedal. It has a great clean tone, and takes pedals well too.
It's awesome! Thanks for watching!
Say what you will about modelers but there's something about audio running through circuitry. I think all the filtering and EQ helps your signal even in a digital setup. This would be a great addition to a setup without am "amp."
I agree, it's a great pre-amp!
I’ve always been a fan of the ridiculous, oversized drive pedal trend of the 90’s/00’s. I tried this one, a Hughes & Kettner one, and ended up with a Blackstar dual drive that I still have and love! There’s something cool about the architecture of them, aiming to be closer to an amp preamp instead of just overdrive.
i also have the blackstar dual. Its insane with EMG's. Like actually gives you that metallica sound.
It's a really impressive device, especially for when it came out...and they kept making them for more than a decade. I think the tone is sweet!
@@DrewCreal ya. I dont think passives can drive enough force to make use of it, but actives can
Why would it be a current quote when the preamp has been discontinued for 20 years?
Man, i was so dissapointed by mine when I got it.Ended up being a staple for a band I live sessioned for on bass wierdly enough lol. Had a modded bottle rocket as well.
Also,shoutout to Mesa for having some of the best written manuals around!
I’ve had a Mesa Dual Recto Recording Pre since the 2000s. Never liked it on guitar, but OMG did it kick out the gnarliest bass tones.
Yep, their manuals are great. They give setting recommendations and lots of great advice. I always appreciate that.
I love my vtwin. Got it for $50.00 at a pawn shop.
What a steal! Nice job! Great pedal!
Thank you for the video. Noisy pedal though
Thanks for watching!
Had it once, but did not convince me much, so I sold it again. Not at all my sounds.
I have this pedal and I love it, but it's definitely not for tight metal rhythm chugga chugga's. Blues is good, solo channel is for the midrangy melodic solo's. The case resembles a rectifier, but its sound is nothing like it.
I thought it sounded pretty close to a rectifier, I think rolling off the bass knob completely might tighten up the rhythm. Thanks for watching dude!
Why did you call it infamous? Do you know what infamous means?
I'm probably not using the word correctly here, but I feel like people either love this pedal or hate it because it's so big a requires a special power supply. In my opinion, it's a FAMOUS amp in a box pedal that brought the Mesa tones to almost any amp. Thanks for watching.
@@DrewCreal Infamous means famous for something bad. I consider the V Twin to be good.
I was a guitar student of yours
well hello former guitar student!
Crew Dreal?😂
I Hate Mini Pedals.
lol, me too dude! I think this might be the biggest pedal ever made!