I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, ...
@@888jimmleast comfortable? I have 3 because its my favorite. I have a les paul, a 335, two teles and two strats and a prs, but the sg is the best shape
Yes! great format this is!!!! Might give it a hair more playing time by not first naming the pedal... we can read it, or read it in the description below.
The actual Spruce Goose (airplane) is at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon about 25 miles from me. It is unbelievably huge. You gotta see it when you visit Oregon. There is also a replica of the Wright Bros plane, an SR-71 Blackbird and a gazillion other planes and rockets on display.
I loved the sound of the 1st pedal, the crazy tube’s circuit of that fabulous fender amp sound. Thanks again for all the fantastic reviews that You Two do! The world is a better place because of You Two!
Really nice to hear it with simple spring reverb rather than the digital room that you guys are into these days. I feel that you hear more of the amp and pedals.
Best pedal demo you’ve done in years sir! All guitarists buy a pedal in the hope it improves their tone. So, they want immediate gratification. Consequently, their interest only lasts a minute before they decide it’s for them. This video fits that bill perfectly! Great video! 😂
This is a great idea. Quick demos of a bunch of cool picks. Would also like to see a full series where you each build a personal board. Not necessarily a no expenses but what “I” Mick and Dan would use for a tour right now. Long term build. Full breakdown. Reasons for certain picks etc.
Great vid! Love the one minute demos, that’s enough as long as you go through the different gain settings. The M-EQ seemed a bit thin compared to mine, great pedal. Loved the vibe at the end.
Yay! Thanks so much for the concise sampling of all these pedals. I don't always watch your shows because I can't afford to take 45 minutes or an hour and a half per video. Definitely, this one is a keeper! I thoroughly enjoyed the Caroline Somersault in particular.
Fender pedals are surprisingly decent, though I've not tried the Hammertone series. The Hammertone Space Delay looks great, too. Another great budget delay is the Walrus Fundamental, which I use & adore.
Going for it! Thanks Mick, and very well done. I love the show since the beginning. Tone love, geek love, human love. Tone is everything. Not my humble opinion: you're the best of the best at what you do. (Apart: I'm 40, decades severe depressive. Violin and then guitar supported me this whole time. Because of my flaws, i left everything, work, family, friends, hobbys. The one thing i still have is guitar gear. That's what makes me still vibrate. I'd love to have a talk with you Mick and Dan. If you ever come in Brittany: ' Le Coota' Erdeven, intense jams every thursday, live music all year long, amasing location really. Needle in the Hay...) Shwang
Really like this quick shot get pedals out that we may have not seen. Some fun ones in there. I have to admit you sounded like I would in some spots. LOL
Us oldies do go on a bit... But theres gems in there, funny story about gems I was once doing some mountain cli.. nevermind what were we on about?@@ThatPedalShow
You should check out Bennett Custom Audio from St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Mark makes some wonderful pedals, including his newest release, the Lighthouse Tremolo. 60-Cycle Hum reviewed it a few weeks back and loved it.
Thanks for the twelve PEDALS of Christmas, the most fun to be had in twelve minutes ( if you do it twice from his Wife!!!! ) Happy Christmas & have a great New year. PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
12 minutes for us, but i wonder if it was more like 12 hours for you? It was really interesting to hear the differences between the variety of guitars. Since getting a hollowbody with Lollar P90s (Eastman T64/v) I've come to find that the guitar straight into a Vox AC15 is the best tone (to my ears) and the most responsive (to my fingers) combination I've yet to experience in my 20-odd years of playing guitar. It's an been an incredible eye (ear?) opening experience for me. Coming from a Strat and an SG with a variety of gain and modulation pedals, I'm finding the tone of the hollowbody unbelievably pristine and balanced across every string and along every fret. It's kind of like a piano. And if I try stepping on a compression or overdrive pedal, something vital is subtracted rather than added to both the tone and the feel that ultimately makes me put the pedalboard away in its case. Now, I'm no quitter. I could very well live out my days with my Bigsby-equipped hollowbody plugged straight into an amp and be quite content - my wife is of this opinion - but my heart tells me there is more, more tone to be had! Any pedal recommendations for drives that play well with hollowbodies would be most appreciated. My TS and Klon-style overdrives aren't doing it for me. Cheers!
Could release these as shorts/reels/tiktoks? It might not fit with the 'bigger questions' ethos of the channel, but a good way to get through a lot of pedals!
Rickenbacker is a guitar brand I sorely wanted as a young player. As a shred, rock guy, not sure why. Maybe I recall hearing the fret slant made you faster? Something stupid like that. Age changes you a lot- Rickenbacker guitars always have that ONE sound. Either you dig it or you don't. I don't.
Really fun way to go through some pedals and guitars, but I think you should do 8 pedals with three minutes each. You tapped your screen. I was wondering if you’d address the timer switching.
Imagine TPS making a show on the sort of weird pedals you see on Emily hopkins and vice versa. Dan and Mike on a Microcosm and and Emily on a Tube Screamer.
So are we meant to map each one of these combinations to a unique pitch class, create a tone row, organize matrices, and compose some 12 tone music??? I’m up for it if that’s what you had in mind!!
I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, I don't need a SG, ...
The guitar that was the least comfortable to play...that I regret the most selling 😂
Totally repeating after you on that one. I’ve been jonesing for an SG Jr for quite some time.
You need an SG
@@888jimmleast comfortable? I have 3 because its my favorite. I have a les paul, a 335, two teles and two strats and a prs, but the sg is the best shape
Unless it's a Yamaha SG
TPS on a timer feels more stressful than the episode of Mick mucking about in his 335
much love!
Hahaha! Tell me about it!
Hahaha i still have abit of stress from that video i think 😂
Oh man you've just hit on an awesome way to show all the pedals you receive in short order. Make this a regular segment!
Yes! great format this is!!!!
Might give it a hair more playing time by not first naming the pedal... we can read it, or read it in the description below.
@@TheRealFreekBos Yes! Oh man that would be the most epic series ever: Every Pedal In TPS Studios in a minute each!
The actual Spruce Goose (airplane) is at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon about 25 miles from me. It is unbelievably huge. You gotta see it when you visit Oregon. There is also a replica of the Wright Bros plane, an SR-71 Blackbird and a gazillion other planes and rockets on display.
A 12 minute video by TPS standards is a RUclips Short. Enough to whet the appetite.
I loved the sound of the 1st pedal, the crazy tube’s circuit of that fabulous fender amp sound. Thanks again for all the fantastic reviews that You Two do! The world is a better place because of You Two!
Really nice to hear it with simple spring reverb rather than the digital room that you guys are into these days. I feel that you hear more of the amp and pedals.
“Angry Rhubarb” is giving me unpleasant flashbacks to that bit in “A Private Function”.
Love it! This is what we all need on a dark, wet Thursday evening in December!
Instant classic. If you don’t do one of these every week from now on I’ll be very disappointed!
“12-pedal Friday”. Play more jazz!!!!
What a great idea! I can feel Mick's self restraint fighting to not dial each pedal more 😁
Best pedal demo you’ve done in years sir! All guitarists buy a pedal in the hope it improves their tone. So, they want immediate gratification. Consequently, their interest only lasts a minute before they decide it’s for them. This video fits that bill perfectly! Great video! 😂
That Angry Rhubarb 😮😮😮 that was TOAAAAN 🤘🤘🤘
Love this kind of format. Do more of this kind of videos.
Wow, hopefully you guys will make this regular segment! That Triumph sounded awesome and the outro on the Sabaddius was delish (tones and playing.)
That univibe at the end was incredible
Excellent video Mick and sublime playing as usual. Amazing.
Overdrivin' home for xmas....
Wampler Triumph sounds very good!
Some killer playing there Mick! Loved it!
This is a great idea. Quick demos of a bunch of cool picks. Would also like to see a full series where you each build a personal board. Not necessarily a no expenses but what “I” Mick and Dan would use for a tour right now. Long term build. Full breakdown. Reasons for certain picks etc.
Great format, and that Fender delay sounded surprisingly great!
Great vid! Love the one minute demos, that’s enough as long as you go through the different gain settings. The M-EQ seemed a bit thin compared to mine, great pedal. Loved the vibe at the end.
The Triumph sounded great!
Yay! Thanks so much for the concise sampling of all these pedals. I don't always watch your shows because I can't afford to take 45 minutes or an hour and a half per video. Definitely, this one is a keeper! I thoroughly enjoyed the Caroline Somersault in particular.
Thanks! Obviously did all the crazy stuff with the Somersault, but it’s also capable of some wonderfully textural subtle stuff as well!
Great video Mick, damn does that Sabbadius Vibe sound amazing.
last one was bananas
Wait... you CAN make videos less than an hour long? 😁
12 Great Christmas Gift ideas! Cheers Mick!!
I would love to be in the room to feel the sound of the magnificent TR 😊 great video !
I quite like Fender's Hammertone Flanger as well, very tasteful and simple.
What a brilliant video. Great tones throughout, but I'm really sold on that Fender Delay!
Fender pedals are surprisingly decent, though I've not tried the Hammertone series. The Hammertone Space Delay looks great, too. Another great budget delay is the Walrus Fundamental, which I use & adore.
Love it! More of this.
Tiny vibe, triumph is Trower of power. Enjoyed the presentation.
Hey guy's greetings from San Jose CA USA. Love the show
Wampler is a company that I have never explored thoroughly but everytime I hear one of his pedals it is always one of my favorites on any channel.
Heck, that's more time than you get to try stuff at NAMM sometimes... I like this format!
The Fender Hammertone series are all solid pedals. That chord for Purple Rain is instantly recognizable with that effect.😅
This was a great idea, scratched that itch to see the guitars and a bunch of random pedals. Ace
Going for it! Thanks Mick, and very well done.
I love the show since the beginning. Tone love, geek love, human love. Tone is everything. Not my humble opinion: you're the best of the best at what you do.
(Apart: I'm 40, decades severe depressive. Violin and then guitar supported me this whole time. Because of my flaws, i left everything, work, family, friends, hobbys. The one thing i still have is guitar gear. That's what makes me still vibrate. I'd love to have a talk with you Mick and Dan. If you ever come in Brittany: ' Le Coota' Erdeven, intense jams every thursday, live music all year long, amasing location really. Needle in the Hay...) Shwang
fun !!! happy holidays TPS !!
That was really great!!! Thanks a lot!
This is a killer format!!!
Really like this quick shot get pedals out that we may have not seen. Some fun ones in there. I have to admit you sounded like I would in some spots. LOL
Love it Mick, the PRS looks good to. 😀😂😂
Fun show! Hope everyone in TPS-land has a great holiday. You need to get Dan to do one of these!
12 minutes. Not 12000 minutes!
Us oldies do go on a bit... But theres gems in there, funny story about gems I was once doing some mountain cli.. nevermind what were we on about?@@ThatPedalShow
That was thoroughly enjoyable.
You should check out Bennett Custom Audio from St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Mark makes some wonderful pedals, including his newest release, the Lighthouse Tremolo. 60-Cycle Hum reviewed it a few weeks back and loved it.
Dig that Ross chorus "Scofield moment", in spite of your self-flagellating, Mick 🙂
Cool concept! What a fun video!
Love this
🤘
Do 12 overdrives in 12 minutes. Then 12 boosts. Then 12 delays etc etc
Love the laugh after playing with that summersault. Wonderfully odd pedal
That Triumph sounded kind of neat. Wouldn't mind spending some time with that one. Rock on.
This reaffirmed that the Ce2 is it for me and chorus. It has made me think about univibe though. Thanks it was cool
High efficiency work. Get a vid and 12 shorts from it. Well done. :) Good fun.
Super new format, brilliant, because you get an idea whats new on the market…….
Fantastic Mick! That opening Jam. Straight fire. Well done Sir 🤓✌️
Don't worry about borrowing Dan's gear while he's away - we won't tell him
I was thinking the same thing! HAHA. I saw the SG Jr. and thought "Oh snap!"
I don’t need a Rickenbacker, I bought one before and I used it thrice. But I still see yours and it makes me get on Reverb.
That looked like a lot of work. Thank you.
That univibe is glorious!
yikes that SG Jr ... absolutely on point
Loved that❤
Thanks for the twelve PEDALS of Christmas, the most fun to be had in twelve minutes ( if you do it twice from his Wife!!!! ) Happy Christmas & have a great New year. PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
Fun vid. Do more of these.
6:46 That Somersault sounds like something Henry Kaiser would like. That's not a compliment.
Short format content?! Haha awesome as always tho dude
just what I needed!
Cool.
Now plan a Telethon where you use this format for every pedal behind you. Live!
12 minutes for us, but i wonder if it was more like 12 hours for you? It was really interesting to hear the differences between the variety of guitars.
Since getting a hollowbody with Lollar P90s (Eastman T64/v) I've come to find that the guitar straight into a Vox AC15 is the best tone (to my ears) and the most responsive (to my fingers) combination I've yet to experience in my 20-odd years of playing guitar. It's an been an incredible eye (ear?) opening experience for me. Coming from a Strat and an SG with a variety of gain and modulation pedals, I'm finding the tone of the hollowbody unbelievably pristine and balanced across every string and along every fret. It's kind of like a piano. And if I try stepping on a compression or overdrive pedal, something vital is subtracted rather than added to both the tone and the feel that ultimately makes me put the pedalboard away in its case.
Now, I'm no quitter. I could very well live out my days with my Bigsby-equipped hollowbody plugged straight into an amp and be quite content - my wife is of this opinion - but my heart tells me there is more, more tone to be had!
Any pedal recommendations for drives that play well with hollowbodies would be most appreciated. My TS and Klon-style overdrives aren't doing it for me. Cheers!
Could release these as shorts/reels/tiktoks? It might not fit with the 'bigger questions' ethos of the channel, but a good way to get through a lot of pedals!
Great short sharp blast.
Thanks!
That TC Electronic chorus has a very specific, identifiable sound to me.
Rickenbacker is a guitar brand I sorely wanted as a young player. As a shred, rock guy, not sure why. Maybe I recall hearing the fret slant made you faster? Something stupid like that. Age changes you a lot- Rickenbacker guitars always have that ONE sound. Either you dig it or you don't. I don't.
triumph for the win
I know I had a bit to drink last night, but how long was I out? Did I lose a day?
You lost a day 😊
NICE!!
With that delay, you were on the edge of Edge there!
Cool vid! If you do it again see if you can use 12 different brands of guitars, instead of so many Fenders/Gibsons.
Really fun way to go through some pedals and guitars, but I think you should do 8 pedals with three minutes each.
You tapped your screen. I was wondering if you’d address the timer switching.
3.53 Looking for Dan to share that hang....
Mick!!!! How are you brother!!! I think TPS needs a headless guitar or something...just to push the envelope!!! Merry Christmas brother!!!
Anmol! All good man. Yeah, headless guitars. Hmmm. Maybe!
That dude that created the Somersault? Yeah, I'll have some of the stuff he was on at the time please 😆
Philippe Herndon. SOLID dude. Caroline is good stuff!
Well done Mick! That was class!
Oh for just an additional 2 or 3 seconds of footage.
Who’s Mikey ? Clip of a New episode ??? Dood looks pretty awesome and sounds great
Yah! Mikey Demus of Skindred. It’s his pedal company! With Thorpy. Episode coming up early Jan…
Imagine TPS making a show on the sort of weird pedals you see on Emily hopkins and vice versa.
Dan and Mike on a Microcosm and and Emily on a Tube Screamer.
Should’ve released this a couple days ago. Ya know, on 12/12. 😆
If only we were ever that organised!
So are we meant to map each one of these combinations to a unique pitch class, create a tone row, organize matrices, and compose some 12 tone music??? I’m up for it if that’s what you had in mind!!
Fun!
Welcome to That TLDR; Show!
Speed-dating, fun
TWO ROCK JOEY LANDRETH SIGNATURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Joey’s, no less.
What I learned from this is: Mick needs to make music.
Thanks! I’m starting that as it goes.
Now if you’d just introduced each pedal by singing: “On the Nth minute of FXmas my true love gave to me…” 😂
This should be a regular thing. A "taster" review that actually is a taster review rather than a launch vehicle for something...
Epic!! ❤😅
Not the 12 delays of Christmas?