Cochrane, Paul is a real boy. Zephram Cochrane is a character who met the first aliens (Vulcans) and got us to Warp Speed. The Tim pedal changed my life.
Yea, it's definitely the focal point of the pedal that active MID control. It gets a bit...much in my opinion too; a little bit goes a long way. Although for those that like that mid-forward, almost tweed / Marshall thing, the way it affects the saturation is kind of cool.
Zefram (pronounced Zefrum) Cochrane is the first human being to achieve warp speed in the year 2063. Played by James Cromwell in the film Star Trek: First Contact in 1996. The character first appeared in an Original Series episode in the 60's.
It feels like its asking for a bright EQ kick from a Timmy running in front. Also curious how it would sound stacked with a lightspeed, freq knob past noon 🤔
Man, it’s perfect sound, woow 🤩🤩🤩😍😍🥰🔥🔥👏👏❤️🔥❤️🔥 Tell me about your setup, please, what cables you use? Strings? Power supply? Pick ? Please 🥰 I love you. Best regards. 👏👏👏🤩🤩🔥🤩❤️🔥😎😎😍🥰🥰
it definitely leans darker, with the MIDS adding more "weight" than sparkle for sure. With the treble up past 3 you can get a bit more top end shine, but you're right, it's darker in general.
So he built a Jan Ray Vemurem, Paul had a go at a diy vendor saying the schem. isn''t even the same etc ,well wampler jhs etc all make modified pedals from other companies ,the Vemurem dosen''t sound like a Timmy paul slightly fatter and warmer
@@cluap I look at John Maher PRS Strat. well what can you say original designs have been copied and modified for years the marshall blues breaker amp , and more ,the jan ray sounds different .Just like a 808 and a ts9 wampler says it is component tolerance , probably modification Brian 808 has smoother top end- like the jan ray
The Timmy came before the Jan ray, The Jan ray is stolen from Timmy. The only 2 modern overdrives pedals that have been original designs and not stolen are the klon, and the Timmy. The rest are stolen from tubescreamer, od1 s, Bluesbreaker etc. Anyone can clone a circuit, but hardly no one can build and original circuit
@@jared8324 But they dont sound the same the Jan Ray has a smooth top end and the 808 is smoother than the ts9 ,there is enough modification to call them different .
In the Star Trek universe the guy that invented warp drive is named... Zefram Cochrane (played by James Cromwell in the movies..) 👍🏼
Got it! Haha fun play on words there…
This sounds great. Much better than I was expecting from the data out on it. Nice work!
Hey, thanks! yeah some nice tones in this one!
Great demo! And great sounding pedal!
Thanks for watching! 🍻
Cochrane, Paul is a real boy. Zephram Cochrane is a character who met the first aliens (Vulcans) and got us to Warp Speed. The Tim pedal changed my life.
TIM is 🐐 - such a classic staple in the overdrive chronology.
Good demo. No wonder you had the Mid down all the way in the beginning. It sounded much better that way.
Yea, it's definitely the focal point of the pedal that active MID control. It gets a bit...much in my opinion too; a little bit goes a long way. Although for those that like that mid-forward, almost tweed / Marshall thing, the way it affects the saturation is kind of cool.
Zefram (pronounced Zefrum) Cochrane is the first human being to achieve warp speed in the year 2063. Played by James Cromwell in the film Star Trek: First Contact in 1996. The character first appeared in an Original Series episode in the 60's.
Thank you for this!
Ordered one the other day. This is a very informative demo ... thanks!
Glad it was helpful - thanks for watching!
Awesome demo! Go Twins!
Thanks! Go Twins! GO WOLVES!!! 🏀
It feels like its asking for a bright EQ kick from a Timmy running in front. Also curious how it would sound stacked with a lightspeed, freq knob past noon 🤔
Probably would be cool in tandem with a Lightspeed; the more stiff top end of the LS would bring a little more definition to the Zefram I bet.
Nice guitar tone
thanks! thanks for watching 👍
I dial this sound in on the Kernom Ridge. Really great harmonics and dynamics.
still need to check out the Ridge, played it at NAMM and I was impressed.
Man, it’s perfect sound, woow 🤩🤩🤩😍😍🥰🔥🔥👏👏❤️🔥❤️🔥 Tell me about your setup, please, what cables you use? Strings? Power supply? Pick ? Please 🥰 I love you. Best regards. 👏👏👏🤩🤩🔥🤩❤️🔥😎😎😍🥰🥰
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What is the speaker emulation used in the oxbox for this demo?
Kinda cool, but very very dark sounding to me.
it definitely leans darker, with the MIDS adding more "weight" than sparkle for sure. With the treble up past 3 you can get a bit more top end shine, but you're right, it's darker in general.
So he built a Jan Ray Vemurem, Paul had a go at a diy vendor saying the schem. isn''t even the same etc ,well wampler jhs etc all make modified pedals from other companies ,the Vemurem dosen''t sound like a Timmy paul slightly fatter and warmer
? This isn't built around any other pedal. It's an original design I've been sitting on for years.
If I recall correctly he tried to pass the Jan Ray off as an original design when it’s a Timmy knock off.
@@cluap I look at John Maher PRS Strat. well what can you say original designs have been copied and modified for years the marshall blues breaker amp , and more ,the jan ray sounds different .Just like a 808 and a ts9 wampler says it is component tolerance , probably modification Brian 808 has smoother top end- like the jan ray
The Timmy came before the Jan ray, The Jan ray is stolen from Timmy. The only 2 modern overdrives pedals that have been original designs and not stolen are the klon, and the Timmy. The rest are stolen from tubescreamer, od1 s, Bluesbreaker etc.
Anyone can clone a circuit, but hardly no one can build and original circuit
@@jared8324 But they dont sound the same the Jan Ray has a smooth top end and the 808 is smoother than the ts9 ,there is enough modification to call them different .