Hi Scott, thank you so much!! I Really appreciate your compliments! It took me a while to do some research then shoot & edit this video, so it's great to hear that my efforts weren't wasted and you enjoyed the video!
Thank you so much!!! I Really appreciate your kind words. I was worried that it was too long and boring, so it's great to hear that you enjoyed the video!!
I really liked this concept. Great video 😊 If it's possible for you to do another pedal and also walk through the schematics, it would be awesome ❤ I really learn alot from your videoes. Thank you 🙏
@@BjarniOlsen Thanks for the kind words! I really appreciate it! Yes, as you've mentioned, I have several other videos talking about pedals and their schematics. I try to talk about the schematic if they're simple enough to trace, or the schematic is available as public domain. I also have some ideas for this Rare & Obscure series, but they are pretty complex pedals so I don't think I'll be able to trace the schematic.😅
To me it almost sounds like its pushing closer to a Fuzz. If you added a filter cap to cut some bass before the signal hits the opamp it would make it more like a modern high gain pedal i think.
Thanks for watching! Yes, you're absolutely right, the master series came in between the 9 and 10 series. I skipped past it since I mostly wanted to talk about the casing/cosmetic change from the 9 series without going too deep in Ibanez history. With the master series looking very much like a 10 series, I personally think of it as the short lived precursor brother of the 10 series.
This is awesome! It's really hard to find non-biased history of the Japanese pedals and gear. Please continue these, much appreciated!
Hi Scott, thank you so much!! I Really appreciate your compliments! It took me a while to do some research then shoot & edit this video, so it's great to hear that my efforts weren't wasted and you enjoyed the video!
Maxon sounded the best. I got 8 maxon pedals in my collection. Thank you Mr Suzuki.
Thanks so much for watching! I hope you enjoyed the video, Maxon pedals are awesome!
Great video, keep up the good work !
Thanks for watching! And thank you so much for the kind words, I really appreciate it!
I really enjoy the detail and nuance you go into here. Fantastic!!!
Thank you so much!!! I Really appreciate your kind words. I was worried that it was too long and boring, so it's great to hear that you enjoyed the video!!
@@arito You're welcome!!!
@@TheRamsberg 😄👍
I really liked this concept. Great video 😊
If it's possible for you to do another pedal and also walk through the schematics, it would be awesome ❤
I really learn alot from your videoes. Thank you 🙏
Just realised that you already did such videoes 😂
@@BjarniOlsen Thanks for the kind words! I really appreciate it! Yes, as you've mentioned, I have several other videos talking about pedals and their schematics. I try to talk about the schematic if they're simple enough to trace, or the schematic is available as public domain.
I also have some ideas for this Rare & Obscure series, but they are pretty complex pedals so I don't think I'll be able to trace the schematic.😅
To me it almost sounds like its pushing closer to a Fuzz. If you added a filter cap to cut some bass before the signal hits the opamp it would make it more like a modern high gain pedal i think.
Thanks for watching! It definitely has a unique distortion tone!
After the 9 series there was actually the master series or "L"...then it came the 10 series.
Thanks for watching! Yes, you're absolutely right, the master series came in between the 9 and 10 series. I skipped past it since I mostly wanted to talk about the casing/cosmetic change from the 9 series without going too deep in Ibanez history. With the master series looking very much like a 10 series, I personally think of it as the short lived precursor brother of the 10 series.