I have several of these pedals, but the Hot Cake is in a league of it's own. I love my Hot Cake because it remains clear and articulate throughout its gain and volume range. An incredible pedal with it's own tone and sound. Great for other amps as well despite it being designed for the Vox.
Best distortion/drive/OD pedal I owned and would buy it again if lost. Sounds amazing on guitar or bass and very versatile. If I should keep only 1 pedal of all of my pedals, then it would be Hot Cake😊
My first drive pedal was an OCD 1.4, and my first amp was an AC15C1. Little did I know stumbled on this great pairing by pure chance. Over ten years on and I still get ‘the feeling’ when plugging in and playing that first note/chord. Haven’t found anything that has even come close to replacing it for me!
Barbershop!!! I’ve had it for a few years before they put out their no switch, always on model. Might have bought this one because it is indeed absolutely always on! Great to see it mention here, Fairfield Circuitry is an awesome company. I have a Tele with AC 15.
Love my Timmy! Paired with my Les Paul is delightful. Have a Hot Cake on order and can’t wait to hear the combo! Great work on this video, fantastic demo of every pedal and useful tidbits scrolling across the bottom of the screen, A+ work! Thank you for putting this together 🤘🏻
This is like standing in the line over night to get limited edition trainers but better! My new Lounge influenced AC15C1 pedal board is - Timmy V3, Hotcake (latest), RAT (JHS mod), OCD V2, BD-2W - and that's it 🤣🤣🤣 I'm not joking!
Awesome video dude! Recently got an AC15. I play a Tele and I gotta say…. First time I plugged the Rat in I’ve never had such a “holy shit” moment with a pedal. This amp cranked is pairing with a lot of pedals so well, and it’s making me want to play more than I have in years.
Great comparison for a huge vox fan like me... love your videos...personally i play a vox ac15hw and i own a hudson dual broadcast (glorious), wampler tumnus (super) and a keeley d&m drive (modded ocd + modded klon with some ts9 frequency maybe) which i love too but i am evaluating to replace it for just one straight drive/distortion pedal. The secret for an od or distortion on a vox is a pedal with very tight bass or a control to tame low frequency (that is why treble boosters are so damn great on vox amps). Dist sidemof the keeley d&m drive is a bit too fat on the lows and plays great only when my vox is set pretty clean and non I am looking for something different and I am very interested in to try a rat, but loved the hot cake in this video too. Original ocd seems to have less frequency that i expected compared to my d&m drive dist side...
I run a BD-2. It plays pretty well with the Vox AC-15c1 and either humbuckers or single coils. I typically play a semi hollow with coil splits. Great for a boost as well. Haven't found the sweet spot if it exists for a Ric 660-12 and an OD. But I got the Vox for the Ric. With a little (or a lot) of compression and choirs we get some sweet sounds out of the vox.
Awesome! I enjoyed the Archer, BD-2 and was surprised by the Grey Channel-sounds gnarly! The Red Llama has always sounded great in your videos. Thanks for sharing!!
Glad you enjoyed it! I wanted to include the Red Llama in this video but that would have been a Top 13 video, and it would have been an odd number...which my brain says can't happen lol
IMHO, the treble booster was the clear winner, though the others were good too. It's the sparkles with the volume rolled back, like a FF, but the mid range and distortion on the volume up.
I'm a fan of the Green Rhino, Belle, OCD, Hotcake, BD-2, and RAT. Not featured here are 4 of my faves: Xotic AC Booster, Vick Audio Tree of Life, Keeley Red Dirt germanium, and the Tech 21 Double Drive.
Hi, I own a VOX AC15CH, which I play through an OX BOX and headphones. I have greatly enjoyed and learned from you videos. Thanks to your recommendations, I have collected an ABY pedal (Orange Detonator), a treble booster (Catalinbread Naga Viper), an ODR-1, a Fairfield Barbershop, a TIM V3, a Muff (EQD Hoof), and a RAT 2. Individually, using your settings for the amp head and the pedals, they all sound great. However, I've had a hard time trying to combine them productively, e.g., to produce a fuzzy yet focused sound like Sleep or Kyushu. I would really appreciate any suggestions regarding order of pedals and settings that you may have. But don't feel pressured to answer. Anyways, thanks again for the great content!
Here are two signal chains you can try: 1. treble booster/Muff/RAT 2/Barbershop/TIM V3/ODR-1 This chain take the TB first, as the overall boost for the higher gain pedals (muff and Rat). The Barbershp/Tim and ODR-1 are last, as they can tighten up the higher gain pedals, shape their over all tone and boost the volume. I tend to favor this approach. 2. This one requires more experimentation. I'm talking about combining pedals into "scenes". For example; you might want to have the TB/RAT/Barbershop as a trio that is at the beginning of your signal chain. Followed by the Muff/ODR-1, and last the Tim V3 to control the volume and shape the tone. There are a lot of ways you could do this, but these two are the ones I would try.
@@TheToneLounge It's basically two effects in one housing. With separate switches. The versatility of this solution is amazing. In addition, it has the ability to add bass. It works very well with my AC15 and PRS SE CUSTOM guitar. ...And of course it looks killer. :-)
I've been a non- pedal player for years but just got the bd-2 and use it with my ac10 (definitely thinking about getting the 15). But I've also been liking what the rat does too. I think at this point I'm going to wait until I know more about the new hand wired vox amps before I get another amp. My ac10 can get quite harsh but when I've tried the 15 it sounds more pleasant. I really want to try one with the blue alnico though. Some people say it's too bright and some people love it. I can't hear much of a difference with the comparison videos.
Hmmm, need to borrow my friend's v1 Barbershop. Got a HotCake on backorder. My personal top 2 right now are the DOD Carcosa and Wren & Cuff Tall Font Russian in the normal channel with a humbucker guitar. Fave TV shows...re-watching Westworld and catching up on What We Do In The Shadows. Our Flag Means Death was surprisingly good too (by episode 3).
If you do get to borrow it, let me know what you think of it! I've been meaning to watch Westworld for years. I have no clue why I keep forgetting to watch it lol. I'll check out the other two series as well. I'm always looking for new stuff to watch. Cheers
I use the BD-2 on my AC15, also use the EHX Glove, DOD 250 and for Fuzz the EQD Cloven Hoof. I would like to try the Red Llama as well for that classic Tom Petty tone. The MXR Timmy sounds great, I may need to try this one out as well
@@TheToneLounge yes, I recently saw the new Re-issued Red Llama. It’s kinda funny as I wrote asking Dunlop a few times over the past 5-7 years and asked if they had plans to re-issue the pedal and both times they said No, unless there was an interest from consumers. Guess I wasn’t the only one asking 😀
This is actually a nice comparison. Liked the grey channel a lot. I'm certain there are many others. I would like to try the liquid sunshine. And maybe the katzenkonig.
@@TheToneLounge the Liquid Sunshine is an original Jfet design by Subdecay. i forgot about this pedal, but JLeonardJay made a video this week. The katzenkonig is made by Catalinbread. They glued the front of a mk2 tonebender to the back of a procorat. So you can mix between them.
@@TheToneLounge the rat and the hotcake. I use a Sunface and a TS9, i think the vox sounds great with anything just a matter of taste. But in your video you made a great selection 😁✌
@@TheToneLounge Thank you! That’s kinda what I was figuring. They cover a ton of range between them. Although, I was kinda hoping you’d say “No, you need all three! Buy more pedals!” 😂
Without a doubt the Benson Preamp is amazing into a Vox! May cover similar ground as the Barbershop though in some ways. Also, any Tone Bender sounds amazing into a Vox, I really like the one on the Hoof Reaper
Very informative comparison. I just wonder if the different guitars are confusing a bit a clear aural view....Anyway to my ears the 3 outstanding ones are the ocd, the rat and the broadcast.
@@nikman5300 I would love to do that. I just can't afford to buy more amps. Unless Vox lends me a few amps, it will take a while before I can get to other amps.
@@TheToneLounge Bell dinged as always, my man. Looking forward to both of them. If it's not too late, could you please indicate which channel. I tend to assume it's the NORMAL channel if it isn't. (The Top Boost never gets enough love, and works very with pedals. I've found, anyway. :)
I think you covered it here! It’s hard to pick favorites from this list, too many good tones. Lately I’ve been enjoying the Hot Cake (pretty similar setting to what you used here) and, as usual, the Rat works for my sound. I might try an upgraded Rat-style pedal some day. But I might have to try a Blues Driver, or better yet the Fairfield Circuitry pedal, could give me a different option. Any chance you could do your favorite fuzzes for Vox, too?
thank you for great demo! do you prefer amp gain up or low? when it is with pedal. I like to put it somewhere between clean and dirt. 12clock in my matchless high input
You have a great experience with vox amp and overdrive. I have a ac10 for smaller gigs and im looking for a good sustained lead tone distortion for 80’rock like Toto ect. What would be the best for that?
I peeped on the forums that the newer generation who've stumbled upon the Vox AC15C1 definitely do use the Barbershop (great pedal) and some of the Greer drive pedals, they (the youth) mostly seem to play strats (I prefer an LP or Tele with an AC15/30 but new tonal territory exploration is a good thing) they also seem into stuff like the Red Snapper (which is clearly amazing) and even out there stuff like Lumpy's Lemon Drop, the youth are way more into boutique pedals then Boss work horses - I imagine they are getting some new unique tones out of this amp which is only a good thing (they also don't have much love for the Alnico Blue which I disagree with but they experiment with speakers like the WSG Black Hawk non HP - they drove the price of it up stupid high - all of this is great for the community).
The next gen of players has different tastes for sure. I'm not team Blue either, although I do like the speaker. I tend to favor the voicing of the Greenback or even the V30 for that matter. I do play fuzz a lot, as well as some higher gain pedals. They just translate better imho with the GB. It's all a matter of taste, though. No absolutes when it comes to tone.
Blues Driver eh? Yeah I don't get it for the ac15. I bought a Keeley modded one and ended up selling it. The Keeley TS9 however, you will have to pry it from my cold dead hands. Match made in heaven for the AC15
Ok I am ready for this. It's my understanding all youtube videos have a universal compression as applied to all videos. Are you able to link audio files to your videos?
I use either a simple SM57, off-axis about 2 inches from the grill cloth, or use a Two Notes Captor 16 with Celestion's Speaker Mix Pro. It depends on what time of the day that I get to record.
@@TheToneLoungeI've recently switched from bass to guitar and so all of this is new to me. By God there are so many variables to the guitar compared with bass (for one thing I keep breaking strings... pretty sure I'm fitting them correctly 😂). I'm still trying to get to grips with the AC15, still trying to find that sweet spot before breakup. Ultimately I'm looking for a classic British punk tone for a couple of basic songs I've written. I perhaps want to push it a bit more for chaotic effect. I'm thinking one of the OD pedals like the Fulltone OCD or the MXR Timmy combined with a tube screamer but I could be wrong. One thing I don't want to do is over cook the egg.
Honestly, to me they all sound about the same. ;-( Not sure the Mighty AC15C1 needs a pedal next to the Original VOX footswitch. It would have been cool to listen to it in Native first, then pedal.
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I have several of these pedals, but the Hot Cake is in a league of it's own. I love my Hot Cake because it remains clear and articulate throughout its gain and volume range. An incredible pedal with it's own tone and sound. Great for other amps as well despite it being designed for the Vox.
The Hot Cake is a pretty amazing pedal. I love it with just about anything I throw at it.
Best distortion/drive/OD pedal I owned and would buy it again if lost. Sounds amazing on guitar or bass and very versatile. If I should keep only 1 pedal of all of my pedals, then it would be Hot Cake😊
I have 4 Hotcakes. So yeah!
Gotta add the Boss SD-1 to the list. A great overdrive pedal with the AC15C1
Very true. I much prefer to a standard TS.
My first drive pedal was an OCD 1.4, and my first amp was an AC15C1. Little did I know stumbled on this great pairing by pure chance. Over ten years on and I still get ‘the feeling’ when plugging in and playing that first note/chord. Haven’t found anything that has even come close to replacing it for me!
That's awesome! Not many people get to settle on a specific tone. Many of us are still chasing that "holy grail" tone.
I just got my first OCD, also a 1.4, pretty sweet through an AC15 for sure.
Barbershop!!! I’ve had it for a few years before they put out their no switch, always on model. Might have bought this one because it is indeed absolutely always on! Great to see it mention here, Fairfield Circuitry is an awesome company. I have a Tele with AC 15.
The Red llama used to be my #1 pedal, until I tried the Barbershop. The Red Llama is now #2.
Most excellent. Love them all but the ones that resonated with me the most were the Gray Channel and the Fuzz side of the dual Broadcast
The Gray Channel is such a killer pedal. I don't know why it was discontinued. The Broadcast is such a great pedal. Very versatile.
That riff you played with the Fairfield Barbershop…DAMN. I’m sold.
Cool pedal, right?
@@TheToneLoungewould you say the barbershop paired up well with a duke of tone?
@losangulos I think that it would
Grey Channel, Rat, and BD-2 were my favorites here. My personal favorites are a Zvex Double Rock and Shredmaster for Vox.
Those seem like cool pedals too. I'll have to check them out.
Awesome video! I’ve purchased 4 of these after watching your videos and love them all. Thanks for all you do!
Glad to hear it! Which ones did you get?
@@TheToneLounge Hot Cake, Belle, Rat, BD-2W. You also sold me on an AC10. Next step will be the 15 or 30HW.
Thanks again for all your work!
great playing all around. you really took care to play to each pedal's strengths. the rat sounds especially great
Thanks a lot! The Rat has a special bite that just cuts through with a Vox.
Love my Timmy! Paired with my Les Paul is delightful. Have a Hot Cake on order and can’t wait to hear the combo! Great work on this video, fantastic demo of every pedal and useful tidbits scrolling across the bottom of the screen, A+ work! Thank you for putting this together 🤘🏻
My pleasure John! What made you go for the Hot Cake?
@@TheToneLounge the abundance of reviews, mentions on various guitar/gear message boards and, of course, your review!
Where did you find a hotcake? Or did you spend $300?
I have a 30w hybrid tube Vox amplifier, i must say it loves my TS-9, BD-2w, RAT, Nobels ODR and Spark Booster! ❤
All great choices with any amps. Those are solid pedals.
This is like standing in the line over night to get limited edition trainers but better!
My new Lounge influenced AC15C1 pedal board is - Timmy V3, Hotcake (latest), RAT (JHS mod), OCD V2, BD-2W - and that's it 🤣🤣🤣 I'm not joking!
That's awesome! Those pedals are highly recommended, and for good reasons!
TTL king of sympathic resonance or droning strings. Love the sounds you get
I'm a rhythm player, so I try and have fun. 😉
Never heard of sympathic resonance, but the tones are so delicious!!! This is easily my favorite amp tone!
I love the sound of that Fairfield,sounds awesome.
It's an absolute beauty of a pedal.
Awesome video dude! Recently got an AC15. I play a Tele and I gotta say…. First time I plugged the Rat in I’ve never had such a “holy shit” moment with a pedal. This amp cranked is pairing with a lot of pedals so well, and it’s making me want to play more than I have in years.
A Rat, a Tele and a Vox is an iconic trio for a good reason. What speaker is in your AC15?
Just got one. What clean tone setting do you use. What channel
Great comparison for a huge vox fan like me... love your videos...personally i play a vox ac15hw and i own a hudson dual broadcast (glorious), wampler tumnus (super) and a keeley d&m drive (modded ocd + modded klon with some ts9 frequency maybe) which i love too but i am evaluating to replace it for just one straight drive/distortion pedal. The secret for an od or distortion on a vox is a pedal with very tight bass or a control to tame low frequency (that is why treble boosters are so damn great on vox amps). Dist sidemof the keeley d&m drive is a bit too fat on the lows and plays great only when my vox is set pretty clean and non I am looking for something different and I am very interested in to try a rat, but loved the hot cake in this video too. Original ocd seems to have less frequency that i expected compared to my d&m drive dist side...
Great way to start the work week.
Grey Channel sounds insanely good, dang.
The Gray Channel is insanely good.
Many of the most classic rock tones compiled into one video!!!
I think I covered the basics for sure.
I use the fender sant Ana ,and moller drive with my ac15 sounds good to my ears .
I'll have to check those out!
My fav tried on this video (in order) : OCD, Archer and the RAT. I'm using the Kilt V2 from JHS with my AC15H.
Three great choices! If you had to choose only one, which would you pick?
@@TheToneLounge the OCD
Great vid. I’d add the EQD Special Cranker. Sounds really good in the normal channel of my AC15.
I definitely intend to get one at some point this year. That pedal is right up my alley.
I run a BD-2. It plays pretty well with the Vox AC-15c1 and either humbuckers or single coils. I typically play a semi hollow with coil splits. Great for a boost as well. Haven't found the sweet spot if it exists for a Ric 660-12 and an OD. But I got the Vox for the Ric. With a little (or a lot) of compression and choirs we get some sweet sounds out of the vox.
Thanks for sharing!
Going with the Prince of Tone into a Cornerstone Gladio into my AC15c2. Sounds wonderful
That's a killer pairing!
I play by AC15C1 with an old Route 66 OD and MXR Badass Distortion, with the MXR vol boost. Sounds great.
All pedals that I've never owned or tried. I'll have to go watch some demos. :)
@@TheToneLounge I have a few cover-band live songs on my channel...we dont play out a lot and never practice, so it's less than perfect. Cheers.
Awesome! I enjoyed the Archer, BD-2 and was surprised by the Grey Channel-sounds gnarly!
The Red Llama has always sounded great in your videos. Thanks for sharing!!
Glad you enjoyed it! I wanted to include the Red Llama in this video but that would have been a Top 13 video, and it would have been an odd number...which my brain says can't happen lol
IMHO, the treble booster was the clear winner, though the others were good too. It's the sparkles with the volume rolled back, like a FF, but the mid range and distortion on the volume up.
A good Treble Booster is pretty essential. I love mine.
I'm a fan of the Green Rhino, Belle, OCD, Hotcake, BD-2, and RAT.
Not featured here are 4 of my faves:
Xotic AC Booster, Vick Audio Tree of Life, Keeley Red Dirt germanium, and the Tech 21 Double Drive.
Those are four pedals that I have not tried yet. Looking forward to demoing them at some point.
Great video my friend! It’s not easy combine the sound of ac15 😊
Thanks a lot!
Hi, I own a VOX AC15CH, which I play through an OX BOX and headphones. I have greatly enjoyed and learned from you videos. Thanks to your recommendations, I have collected an ABY pedal (Orange Detonator), a treble booster (Catalinbread Naga Viper), an ODR-1, a Fairfield Barbershop, a TIM V3, a Muff (EQD Hoof), and a RAT 2. Individually, using your settings for the amp head and the pedals, they all sound great. However, I've had a hard time trying to combine them productively, e.g., to produce a fuzzy yet focused sound like Sleep or Kyushu. I would really appreciate any suggestions regarding order of pedals and settings that you may have. But don't feel pressured to answer. Anyways, thanks again for the great content!
Here are two signal chains you can try:
1. treble booster/Muff/RAT 2/Barbershop/TIM V3/ODR-1
This chain take the TB first, as the overall boost for the higher gain pedals (muff and Rat). The Barbershp/Tim and ODR-1 are last, as they can tighten up the higher gain pedals, shape their over all tone and boost the volume. I tend to favor this approach.
2. This one requires more experimentation. I'm talking about combining pedals into "scenes". For example; you might want to have the TB/RAT/Barbershop as a trio that is at the beginning of your signal chain. Followed by the Muff/ODR-1, and last the Tim V3 to control the volume and shape the tone. There are a lot of ways you could do this, but these two are the ones I would try.
Awesome video!!! I use Visual Sound's "Double trouble". Great and versatile effect.
Great tip! What made you choose this pedal?
@@TheToneLounge It's basically two effects in one housing. With separate switches. The versatility of this solution is amazing. In addition, it has the ability to add bass. It works very well with my AC15 and PRS SE CUSTOM guitar. ...And of course it looks killer. :-)
Dude, your taste in tone is top notch! Great vid
Thanks. It's hard to go wrong with these pedals. ;)
Really love the Blackstone appliances with the ac15.
I'll have to check that one out.
I've been a non- pedal player for years but just got the bd-2 and use it with my ac10 (definitely thinking about getting the 15). But I've also been liking what the rat does too. I think at this point I'm going to wait until I know more about the new hand wired vox amps before I get another amp. My ac10 can get quite harsh but when I've tried the 15 it sounds more pleasant. I really want to try one with the blue alnico though. Some people say it's too bright and some people love it. I can't hear much of a difference with the comparison videos.
For cleans, you may have a hard time telling the difference between both speakers. With gain and fuzz, the difference is massive.
Nice job on the comparison. I preferred the character of the Fairfield Circuitry and Broadcast best.
Both great pedals!
Hmmm, need to borrow my friend's v1 Barbershop. Got a HotCake on backorder. My personal top 2 right now are the DOD Carcosa and Wren & Cuff Tall Font Russian in the normal channel with a humbucker guitar. Fave TV shows...re-watching Westworld and catching up on What We Do In The Shadows. Our Flag Means Death was surprisingly good too (by episode 3).
If you do get to borrow it, let me know what you think of it! I've been meaning to watch Westworld for years. I have no clue why I keep forgetting to watch it lol. I'll check out the other two series as well. I'm always looking for new stuff to watch. Cheers
I use the BD-2 on my AC15, also use the EHX Glove, DOD 250 and for Fuzz the EQD Cloven Hoof. I would like to try the Red Llama as well for that classic Tom Petty tone. The MXR Timmy sounds great, I may need to try this one out as well
Way Huge has reissued the Red Llama, and the MXR Timmy is excellent. I'm sure you'll love both.
@@TheToneLounge yes, I recently saw the new Re-issued Red Llama. It’s kinda funny as I wrote asking Dunlop a few times over the past 5-7 years and asked if they had plans to re-issue the pedal and both times they said No, unless there was an interest from consumers. Guess I wasn’t the only one asking 😀
This is actually a nice comparison. Liked the grey channel a lot.
I'm certain there are many others. I would like to try the liquid sunshine. And maybe the katzenkonig.
I have not heard of the liquid sunshine or katzenkonig. Who makes these?
@@TheToneLounge the Liquid Sunshine is an original Jfet design by Subdecay. i forgot about this pedal, but JLeonardJay made a video this week. The katzenkonig is made by Catalinbread. They glued the front of a mk2 tonebender to the back of a procorat. So you can mix between them.
Great content man, one of your best videos. Keep doing great ✌
Thanks Felipe! Any favorites on this list?
@@TheToneLounge the rat and the hotcake. I use a Sunface and a TS9, i think the vox sounds great with anything just a matter of taste. But in your video you made a great selection 😁✌
Try out the Special Cranker by Earthquake Devices. Love the tone on my VoxAc15 and Tele Thinline tone with this sub $99 pedal.
I have the Timmy & Hotcake, but that Barbershop sounds…amazing!
If you could only have 2 of the 3, which would you choose?
@@Yountica Hard question to answer. Mist likely that Hit Cake and Tim V3.
@@TheToneLounge Thank you! That’s kinda what I was figuring. They cover a ton of range between them. Although, I was kinda hoping you’d say “No, you need all three! Buy more pedals!” 😂
Without a doubt the Benson Preamp is amazing into a Vox! May cover similar ground as the Barbershop though in some ways. Also, any Tone Bender sounds amazing into a Vox, I really like the one on the Hoof Reaper
I have a few Tone Bender clones, and I agree, they sound killer with my Vox amps.
The Boss OD-3 works well with the Vox AC15
Oh? I have not tried that one yet. I'll see if I can get my hands on one at some point.
Mine sounds great also with Dod Looking Glass (Timmy, Lightspeed), Lovepedal Les Luis (crancked tweed) and Analogman Beano treble booster.
All three of those pedals are awesome!
Some great tones, might of just sold me an AC15!
with the VOX, Laney EL84 style amps I find you need to use an EQ pedal (in addition to a fat overdrive) to get real good tones & boost
It can be very useful for carving or adding in more bass.
Thanks. I was looking forward to something of this sort. Cud u also cover a big muff, tube driver, past fx td-y sort of pedals too?
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I use a Nobels mini (yes, a bit bassy) with my AC10. I love it but I'll get a BD2 soon.
The BD2 is a very cool pedal. I'M sure you'll like it.
Very informative comparison. I just wonder if the different guitars are confusing a bit a clear aural view....Anyway to my ears the 3 outstanding ones are the ocd, the rat and the broadcast.
I used different guitars to please all the different types of players. I have individual demos for all these pedals.
@@TheToneLounge Thanks!!! Let me ask one thing. Is there ever a chance of reviewing Vox's other than those already uploaded? Like modelling
@@nikman5300 I would love to do that. I just can't afford to buy more amps. Unless Vox lends me a few amps, it will take a while before I can get to other amps.
Please do Ocd vs hot cake comparison video!!! There aren't any video about that.
Since Fulltone is back in business, I'll try and get one at a reasonable price.
I think the coolest sounding pedal since you first started is the Nobels ODR mini, actually
I'd LOVE to see a "Top 12 - Fuzz Pedals for your AC-15".
I'm editing that very video today!
@@TheToneLounge Fantastic! I look forward to it!
There will be two videos. One for standard and classic fuzz, and another for whacky and gnarly fuzz pedals.
@@TheToneLounge Bell dinged as always, my man. Looking forward to both of them.
If it's not too late, could you please indicate which channel. I tend to assume it's the NORMAL channel if it isn't.
(The Top Boost never gets enough love, and works very with pedals. I've found, anyway. :)
Great video, very helpful. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think you covered it here! It’s hard to pick favorites from this list, too many good tones. Lately I’ve been enjoying the Hot Cake (pretty similar setting to what you used here) and, as usual, the Rat works for my sound. I might try an upgraded Rat-style pedal some day. But I might have to try a Blues Driver, or better yet the Fairfield Circuitry pedal, could give me a different option. Any chance you could do your favorite fuzzes for Vox, too?
Hi Jon,
You know what? That is a darned fine idea! I will see what I can pull together. Thanks for the video idea. Cheers
thank you for great demo!
do you prefer amp gain up or low? when it is with pedal. I like to put it somewhere between clean and dirt. 12clock in my matchless high input
It depends on the amp and pedal combination. Most of the time I use a clean amp and let the pedal do its thing.
Last Gasp Thunder Box boost; Les Lius and Englishman from Lovepedal. My go-to trio.
TTL - which Strat you got here?
I'm using a 2016 Squier Classic Vibe. It's modded with a set of 1962/64 The Pickup Wizard, and an Obsidianwire kit.
@@TheToneLounge -- your rhythm tones are to die for!
Thanks, it helps to have great gear.
Hello, I have fender player strat sss 2022 and vox ac15c1-X .I’ll buy od pedal.which one do you choose? Archer or BD2?
@@ihsanevrenef368 BD-2!
i use carl martin panama with my 10c1 and i really like it
You have a great experience with vox amp and overdrive. I have a ac10 for smaller gigs and im looking for a good sustained lead tone distortion for 80’rock like Toto ect. What would be the best for that?
What is your budget?
i don't think it's any coincidence the 2 pedal that stood out were both played using the Epiphone 335 thing
Which ones stood out?
Vick Audio Mount Pleasant (BB style pedal)
I'll have to look it up.
Hope the Fairfield circuitry Barbershop makes the list!
You'll have to watch and see 😉
I peeped on the forums that the newer generation who've stumbled upon the Vox AC15C1 definitely do use the Barbershop (great pedal) and some of the Greer drive pedals, they (the youth) mostly seem to play strats (I prefer an LP or Tele with an AC15/30 but new tonal territory exploration is a good thing) they also seem into stuff like the Red Snapper (which is clearly amazing) and even out there stuff like Lumpy's Lemon Drop, the youth are way more into boutique pedals then Boss work horses - I imagine they are getting some new unique tones out of this amp which is only a good thing (they also don't have much love for the Alnico Blue which I disagree with but they experiment with speakers like the WSG Black Hawk non HP - they drove the price of it up stupid high - all of this is great for the community).
The next gen of players has different tastes for sure. I'm not team Blue either, although I do like the speaker. I tend to favor the voicing of the Greenback or even the V30 for that matter. I do play fuzz a lot, as well as some higher gain pedals. They just translate better imho with the GB. It's all a matter of taste, though. No absolutes when it comes to tone.
Yay! Some AC15 content on a boring bank holiday😀
Anything piqued your interest?
Could you do one on delay pedals, specifically at bedroom volumes
Hi Chris,
Give me some time and I should be able to come up with a few cool pedals for a video. Cheers
Give the Death by Audio War on Fuzz dialed in at 9 oclock or lower a go on the Vox. You’ll be surprised how much the gel - perfect match
Thanks Dennis! I'll try and get my hands on one. Cheers
Blues Driver eh? Yeah I don't get it for the ac15. I bought a Keeley modded one and ended up selling it. The Keeley TS9 however, you will have to pry it from my cold dead hands. Match made in heaven for the AC15
Have you tried the Friedman Dirty Shirley? The best i have found with my Vox.
I've never tried any of the Friedman stuff. I would love too though. Thanks for the recommendation. ;)
timmy and rat are my favs based on this video
Great choices, plus they stack well together.
Ok I am ready for this. It's my understanding all youtube videos have a universal compression as applied to all videos. Are you able to link audio files to your videos?
I can not, sadly.
Well I’m a greedy bastard aren’t I?
The best pedal for my Vox ac15 was my MXR 10 band equalizer,
That's a great choice too.
Love that tone at
2:20
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17:07
Great pedals, huh?
I'm curious how you mic your amp on this video. I feel like I hear clean sound mixed with distorted sound, or something I'm not used to hearing
I use either a simple SM57, off-axis about 2 inches from the grill cloth, or use a Two Notes Captor 16 with Celestion's Speaker Mix Pro. It depends on what time of the day that I get to record.
What about the tc electronic mojomojo.... You didn't mention that one.....
Great video. Very useful 👌
Thanks. Did you have any favorites?
@@TheToneLoungeI've recently switched from bass to guitar and so all of this is new to me. By God there are so many variables to the guitar compared with bass (for one thing I keep breaking strings... pretty sure I'm fitting them correctly 😂). I'm still trying to get to grips with the AC15, still trying to find that sweet spot before breakup. Ultimately I'm looking for a classic British punk tone for a couple of basic songs I've written. I perhaps want to push it a bit more for chaotic effect. I'm thinking one of the OD pedals like the Fulltone OCD or the MXR Timmy combined with a tube screamer but I could be wrong. One thing I don't want to do is over cook the egg.
A RAT is great, I also think an EHX Hot Tubes works great with an AC
Yeah, the EHX hot tubes is a great choice too
The Morning Glory works well too 👍
That's a Bluesbreaker style pedal, right?
Hot Cake Da Best to my ears.. suggest BJF Honey Bee OD 👌
Thanks Abe, I'll go listen to some demos.
What abouf fhe Kernom Ridge pedal?
Witch fuzz did you find that cleaned up the best with the guitar volume?
- Fuzz Face
- Tone Bender
- Hagerman fuzz
- DOD Carcosa
@@TheToneLounge thank you sir
Has anyone played the Alexander Silver Jubilee pedal through an AC15??🌜🕶️🌛
I owned one briefly, and it was great with my AC15.
These all work with a blue speaker right ? I had a fuzz pedal work great with greens but not so great with the blue
The classics should work great:
- OCD
- Blues Driver
- Timmy
- Treble Booster
- Hot cake
@@TheToneLounge awesome, thanks!
It sounds so weird, like you can hear a layer of clean and a layer of overdrive, that sounds like… it’s just weird. Does the amp sound that bad?
what are you listening through?
I guess I can camp here for the night
Of course, but please bring some marshmallows.
What would you recommend for an acdc tone through the vox?
Zvex Distortron!
@@TheToneLounge do you have a video?
Right here: ruclips.net/video/CdTCIKSc8tY/видео.html
I think of them all the Blues Driver works the best
It's definitely a great fit with these amps.
what were your amp settings for this?
Normal channel at 9, Master volume cranked. Tone cut wide open.
@@TheToneLounge thanks man, and brilliant playing btw
We cant buy hot cake in uk 😢
How come?
For every pedal you have a matching shirt and cap.
I'm trying to change things up a bit. :)
OD-3
thankssss
Welcome
Listening blind, the archer and the rat made me look.
They are stand-out pedals!
I do plumbing for Paul.... he gave me a hot cakes to try .... wow
Hot Cake is awesome!
Honestly, to me they all sound about the same. ;-( Not sure the Mighty AC15C1 needs a pedal next to the Original VOX footswitch. It would have been cool to listen to it in Native first, then pedal.
I have hundreds of videos where I've done just that. I sometimes omit to include it just because I've done it so many times.
Rat and squire surprised.
Pretty good combination, huh?
Squire sounds there Not so good. The Epiphone Was good.
It's all a matter of taste.
Ugh snip them brite caps! U have no idea how ice picky u sound. NOT GOOD. Ps i have an ac4 ac10 and 30. So i know Vox
I have the master very high, which defeats the bright cap. If I sound ice picky, then it must be something else.