So grateful for your content bro..I know it’s a lot of work we all don’t see or get..but you rock dude! …and if you wanna send me o e of your sunburst SC Solar, like the ene you played with your dad..I think that was a double cut tho….either one would be a literal….DREAM COME TRUE! Lol. Never owned a new guitar….always used, so so gear. Had a lot of good stuff over the years…but nothing BRAND NEW. One day Ola….one day…throw that pick!!
I'm listening from my tv speakers and my first impression was you could have stopped the clock after 1 second. It chugged straight away with everything in the 12 o'clock position. 😁
I'm actually impressed. More "vintage" guitar companies + heavy distortion = usually bad, but damn this sounds good. I have plenty enough of drive pedals, but if I needed a straightforward metal pedal I'd seriously consider this for that price.
@@alanerpington5698 Definitely. The problem is that if they made a serious high gain monster at this point, who would care? Everyone is happy playing their modelers now... I hate that it's true but 🤷♂
@@skaldlouiscyphre2453 I wouldn't consider that a dedicated "modeler". I mean Axe FX, Kemper, Helix, Quad Cortex, etc. The amp that you asked about is just a valve hybrid that has some modeling options. If you've ever used one of the modern modelers, you know what I mean.
Funny how the middle knob used to be turned down on a lot of amps/pedales in the 2000's. On this one it really brings the whole tone to life at 7:35. Love the tone, definitely chugs!
I think a lot of that is the difference between passive EQ and active EQ (like this pedal has). The control at noon is the 0 setting where, with a passive EQ, all the way clockwise is 0 and everything else technically deducts from that frequency.
I personally hate these modern, boxy, mid-range heavy tones. I always scoop my mids a bit. The guitar has an excess of midrange anyway. I find you blend into the mix a lot better without all those boxy middle frequencies.
@@robertritzenthaler3775 I don't know, the day I stopped scooping mids, my tone improved a lot, and the notes were a lot more defined, especially in dense mixes ! That said I use multi band compression side chained by the snare around 200-400kHz to avoid the muddyness
@@robertritzenthaler3775 Boxy sound comes from low mids, it all depends on the specific frequency the mid knob on what you are using is actually changing. That's why I like when gear has 2 mid knows, low and high mids. I honestly feel like that should be the standard by now
Vox's amp sims have been pretty gnarly sounding for years. I used to practice at home with one of their metal amplugs into a small power amp and with a little playing around with the eq, you could get some very usable chuggin' metal tones.
As gimmicky as that oscilliscope might be, I've had the Mystic Edge pedal (the AC30 pedal) on my board for a while and having that has really saved me time troubleshooting when I'm not getting sound. I can 'see' if the pedal is getting any signal from before it, so it's helped me zero in on what the issue is (turn your guitar volume up, plug your guitar in, turn the amp on, duh...).
Sounds kickass! Didn't know Vox could make something this metal. It's somewhat pricy, but considering how feature-rich and versatile it is, it's actually very decently priced. The Copperhead Drive - from the same series of pedals - also looks, and sounds great! If you buy all four of the pedals in the series you could create an awesome four-channel Fender/Vox/Marshall/Hi-gain hybrid pedalboard amp.
For anyone who cares, there's four pedals in Vox's Valvenergy family. Silk Drive = Dumble/boutique Fender, Mystic Edge = AC30 (seems to be the most authentic sounding, not surprising as it's Vox), Copperhead = Marshall, Cutting Edge = Dual Rec.
I have the Mystic Edge version of this. The oscilloscope is actually very handy for board troubleshooting. If you're not getting a sound, you could quickly identify if you have a problem before or after the pedal in your signal chain.
On a $156 pedal omitting the oscilloscope probably doesn't save that much. It's not in the bootweak price class of ridiculousness. And it kinda looks cool. Although I wonder how much of it you can still see when on a darkened stage with the light tech going crazy with the lights.
Crazy light shows is my most hated thing about current live shows .. like .. bruh, I'm trying to see my favorite rockers .. I don't want your lights blasting me in the face
You should know by now these are not for live playing, they're for supplementing the other twenty pedals guy's buy trying to get their 100w 4 x 12 to sound good in their bedroom without the wife getting vexed.
Yeah, Korg uses those oscilloscope displays on their synths (for which they're genuinely useful) so I assume they have tons of them lying around and can add them to these pedals for little to no cost.
The mid of this one makes it appropriate for applying distortion to Western acoustic guitars. It has a nice range of treble, too, and is not too shabby as a preamp.
Thanks for the demo of this cool new pedal O Mighty Swede! It chugs well with your playing style. Love the low end thump you had coming out of the amp. Awesome riffs as usual. Have a great rest of your week!
I actually stack the vox mystic edge with a boss super overdrive through a quilter od200. It sounds and feels amazing. I used it over the summer when my band went on tour. I had people looking at my rig and scratching their heads. You should pair the mystic edge with various overdrive pedals on one of your videos or when you have down time. The results definitely surprised me.
preachers of death!!! I LOVE that song so~~much! Everytime when I drive my car for a long trip, I will repeat that song infinity times to keep myself awake! The really fast triple "chugs" is insane
The video quality is soo good in this video, it's so sharp it actually burns my eyes (no connection to Machine Head intended :)). Did you upgrade your camera Ola?
The Nutube is a vacuum tube based on a vacuum fluorescent display. I have built a few circuits with it and they sound "ok". They are very low gain and don't really break up as smooth as a more conventional valve. The good thing about them is that they use very low power and voltage, but, they are expensive.
Normal valves require high voltages to really do anything distortion-wise, which most pedals don't bother with. Nutubes operate on the same principal, but can run on tiny voltages - not a gimmick at all. But yeah, the screen is nonsense.
Not really nonsense. It clearly shows what the signal is doing, how much it's getting clipped and compressed. That might not be the most useful thing ever, but it's interesting to actually see what it's doing. - But they might as well just make a little window in it to show off the nutube with a light that responds to the clipping or something, even though that doesn't show as much information.
I got one of these a few weeks ago and have so much fun with it. Love the EQ knobs to really shape the sound I get from it. The oscilloscope is gimmicky, true, but I like it because it looks cool. I agree about putting some overdrive into it, played around with some of my other pedals on that score. Awesome to see Ola giving it the Will It Chug? treatment!
I got this pedal after Ryan from Plaguescythestudios recommended it and I found it 2nd hand. It's a really good pedal and keeps up with the KSR Ceres. It also takes boosts very well. I paired it with the blackstar Dept 10 boost and it sounds better than most tube amps I tried (Laney Ironheart, Line 6 DT25, Marshall DSL, Orange Dark terror)
Um, no, the Nutube-tech isn't a gimmick. It's also not "pretend legit", it IS a legitimate analog circuit that has elements of a vacuum tube. - However, it was invented for, or at least expected to be used for, hi-fi stuff, a long time ago as well, but it made its way into designs for guitar-equipment. That's all there's to it, and for all I care it helps the sound. - I think the oscillator thing can also be useful in terms of showing how much it clips and compressed, which it does show. Though, yea, it's one of things you could just use your ears for, but it's interesting to see what it does at least. - They might as well just make a little window to show off the nutube component with a little light-glow and perhaps implement a clipping-light to show the activity of the gain or whatever. They do that in headphone-amplifiers and such as well. But the cost would probably stay pretty much the same. I also don't know if it would even reduce it by 30 bucks if they'd leave out the screen.
Hey! Thanks for the review on this. I recently picked up Vox 2x12 valvetronix amp like bran new for $150.00 ,what a steal! I was looking at this on line but after your review it sounds like what's built into my cab so I'm going to pass on it. Live long and die oblong. ✌️😁🧡 🤘💀🤘
I built a preamp with some russian mini-tube (type 1SH18b) some years ago, it ran on fairly low voltages but gave a great crunch to a clean signal! If you combine that with a regular overdrive circuit (diodes) then you can blend it any way you'd like. And I think that's what Vox tried here. Sounds great, to be honest!! But I would certainly prefer a version without the oscilloscope - cheaper and more roadproof.
The Nutube is a replacement for the 12ax7 by Korg. They made a tubescreamer and different amps (big and small). Id be interested to see the big nutube 200 amp vs the new blackstar st james or even the hughes and kettner black spirit. Weight vs features etc.
it might be korg nutubes. they make a mini vaccum tube that fits on a circuit board. im not sure if its the same thing. also not sure how much it sounds like a real tube. but they did make an actual mini tube at one point called a nutube
That pedal reminds me of the, "Game Changer" Plasma Pedal that uses a vacuum tube with plasma flowing through it, looks really cool but it's super crackly like lightening because well.. it is electricity.
I’ve got an old bogan challenger tube pa head that I use as a power amp.... it sounds great & clean as a pedal platform .... I’d love to try this thing in front as a preamp
That’s a pretty cool pedal. I agree they should’ve added another foot switch (Lead/Rhythm) that strips the tight function back as well as the gain for better leads that way you can switch back and forth more easily. You could also make it multi-function so when it’s in the clean function you can get 2 different clean tones. 🤷🏻♂️
Hi Ola, nice demo as usual. Thanks for checking out all kind of stuff for us. Could you do a demo about the good old DOD FX 56 B? Its a close HM2 call. USA versus Japan 😀. Preferably the four knobs version. Theres also a threeknobs. Btw its a 10 volt stompbox. Works on 9v but designed for 10v.
FIRST real demo after the summer vacation! FEELS GOOD!
So grateful for your content bro..I know it’s a lot of work we all don’t see or get..but you rock dude! …and if you wanna send me o e of your sunburst SC Solar, like the ene you played with your dad..I think that was a double cut tho….either one would be a literal….DREAM COME TRUE! Lol. Never owned a new guitar….always used, so so gear. Had a lot of good stuff over the years…but nothing BRAND NEW. One day Ola….one day…throw that pick!!
And sound good!
I'm listening from my tv speakers and my first impression was you could have stopped the clock after 1 second. It chugged straight away with everything in the 12 o'clock position. 😁
Just the right time 🤟🤟🤟
I'm actually impressed. More "vintage" guitar companies + heavy distortion = usually bad, but damn this sounds good. I have plenty enough of drive pedals, but if I needed a straightforward metal pedal I'd seriously consider this for that price.
Haven't Vox made a few decent sounding high gain amps and pedals over the past 20 years?
Vox almost seems sorta trapped in their brand IMO. They make a lot of good shit, but they're always thought of as The AC30 Company.
@@alanerpington5698 Definitely. The problem is that if they made a serious high gain monster at this point, who would care? Everyone is happy playing their modelers now... I hate that it's true but 🤷♂
@@MrSneakyPants Isn't the AD50VT XL both?
@@skaldlouiscyphre2453 I wouldn't consider that a dedicated "modeler". I mean Axe FX, Kemper, Helix, Quad Cortex, etc. The amp that you asked about is just a valve hybrid that has some modeling options. If you've ever used one of the modern modelers, you know what I mean.
Funny how the middle knob used to be turned down on a lot of amps/pedales in the 2000's. On this one it really brings the whole tone to life at 7:35. Love the tone, definitely chugs!
Man, I have Ibanez Toneblaster 100H and I would say 0 mids is the only playable sound for me
I think a lot of that is the difference between passive EQ and active EQ (like this pedal has). The control at noon is the 0 setting where, with a passive EQ, all the way clockwise is 0 and everything else technically deducts from that frequency.
I personally hate these modern, boxy, mid-range heavy tones. I always scoop my mids a bit. The guitar has an excess of midrange anyway. I find you blend into the mix a lot better without all those boxy middle frequencies.
@@robertritzenthaler3775 I don't know, the day I stopped scooping mids, my tone improved a lot, and the notes were a lot more defined, especially in dense mixes ! That said I use multi band compression side chained by the snare around 200-400kHz to avoid the muddyness
@@robertritzenthaler3775 Boxy sound comes from low mids, it all depends on the specific frequency the mid knob on what you are using is actually changing. That's why I like when gear has 2 mid knows, low and high mids. I honestly feel like that should be the standard by now
Vox's amp sims have been pretty gnarly sounding for years. I used to practice at home with one of their metal amplugs into a small power amp and with a little playing around with the eq, you could get some very usable chuggin' metal tones.
About time somebody gave this a proper try. These pedals are great. They are an actual type of tube btw.
The IR output sounded absolutely killer. This is one of the best affordable gear you demoed since your "Marshall DSL1" video.
As gimmicky as that oscilliscope might be, I've had the Mystic Edge pedal (the AC30 pedal) on my board for a while and having that has really saved me time troubleshooting when I'm not getting sound. I can 'see' if the pedal is getting any signal from before it, so it's helped me zero in on what the issue is (turn your guitar volume up, plug your guitar in, turn the amp on, duh...).
It's ridiculous how many times I'm stumped about why it doesn't work and it's the damn guitar volume knob
“Birdie num num”… didn’t expect to get a Peter Sellers reference with my chugging. Awesome!
This is really up there for Vox. Glad to see pedals with multiple settings for multiple setups. Impressive.
Sounds kickass! Didn't know Vox could make something this metal. It's somewhat pricy, but considering how feature-rich and versatile it is, it's actually very decently priced. The Copperhead Drive - from the same series of pedals - also looks, and sounds great! If you buy all four of the pedals in the series you could create an awesome four-channel Fender/Vox/Marshall/Hi-gain hybrid pedalboard amp.
They did back in 2007 when they made the ad50vt-xl.
For anyone who cares, there's four pedals in Vox's Valvenergy family. Silk Drive = Dumble/boutique Fender, Mystic Edge = AC30 (seems to be the most authentic sounding, not surprising as it's Vox), Copperhead = Marshall, Cutting Edge = Dual Rec.
To be fair, Vox is owned by Korg
Ditto. Really I just wanted to comment because my initials are opposite yours.
I've really missed these! One of my fav series on RUclips by far.
Those damn tight chugs man. Love it.
Laney Cub-Supertop! I'm suggesting it for a will it chug in every video until it happens, much love!
Gotta say this video has one of the better guitar tones i've heard in your channel!
Well done VOX (and Ola).
Agreed! True eargasm! So chuggy!
Ola at his best, chasing tone and metal magnificence!
I have the Mystic Edge version of this. The oscilloscope is actually very handy for board troubleshooting. If you're not getting a sound, you could quickly identify if you have a problem before or after the pedal in your signal chain.
I’ve had this pedal for a few months. I put it up there with the G3/G4 as the best metal distortion pedals for their price range.
Best series on the internet.
On a $156 pedal omitting the oscilloscope probably doesn't save that much. It's not in the bootweak price class of ridiculousness. And it kinda looks cool. Although I wonder how much of it you can still see when on a darkened stage with the light tech going crazy with the lights.
Crazy light shows is my most hated thing about current live shows .. like .. bruh, I'm trying to see my favorite rockers .. I don't want your lights blasting me in the face
You should know by now these are not for live playing, they're for supplementing the other twenty pedals guy's buy trying to get their 100w 4 x 12 to sound good in their bedroom without the wife getting vexed.
Yeah, Korg uses those oscilloscope displays on their synths (for which they're genuinely useful) so I assume they have tons of them lying around and can add them to these pedals for little to no cost.
@@jessehutchings I don't mind the light shows on stage, but why the fuck do they gotta blind the audience?
@@alanerpington5698 that's why they call em crowd blinders
This pedal seems super versatile for many genres of metal
Love the "will it chug' series...
Clicked immediately!!
The mid of this one makes it appropriate for applying distortion to Western acoustic guitars. It has a nice range of treble, too, and is not too shabby as a preamp.
Awesome, I been wondering about this pedal. Thank you for your service.
Thanks for the demo of this cool new pedal O Mighty Swede! It chugs well with your playing style. Love the low end thump you had coming out of the amp. Awesome riffs as usual. Have a great rest of your week!
Instead of buying new preamp tubes I'm just getting one of these. Thanks for the review!
Yaaay! Honestly, it's one of my favourite series on RUclips.
I'll wait for Vox Satchurator in this series!
Birdy num-num. Birdy num-num... Pete Sellers in The Party. One of my favourites when i was younger🤣
oscilliscope makes it look cool! like old sci-fi shows or something. And sounds cool surprisingly
Thank you for another entertaining and useful review, didn't know about this pedal at all.
Thank you for being an integral part in reigniting my love for all things guitar and heavy metal.
not just metal, you help the punks and hardcore ppl too lol, thank you for that
I actually stack the vox mystic edge with a boss super overdrive through a quilter od200. It sounds and feels amazing. I used it over the summer when my band went on tour. I had people looking at my rig and scratching their heads. You should pair the mystic edge with various overdrive pedals on one of your videos or when you have down time. The results definitely surprised me.
IMO, this sounds great for metal ! That KSR POWER AMP is very interesting too, gonna have to look into that more!
I’ve seen him run the Quad Cortex into the KSR live. I’m very interested as well.
preachers of death!!! I LOVE that song so~~much! Everytime when I drive my car for a long trip, I will repeat that song infinity times to keep myself awake! The really fast triple "chugs" is insane
Love 'The Party' reference, such a classic :)
The video quality is soo good in this video, it's so sharp it actually burns my eyes (no connection to Machine Head intended :)). Did you upgrade your camera Ola?
sounds great.
Great video!
Ola is doing important service to us all!! WILL IT CHUG!
Damn. Was not expecting that. Killer tone.
I bought one of these when they came out. Wasn't too thrilled with it and returned it.
The Nutube is a vacuum tube based on a vacuum fluorescent display. I have built a few circuits with it and they sound "ok". They are very low gain and don't really break up as smooth as a more conventional valve. The good thing about them is that they use very low power and voltage, but, they are expensive.
Why does it give me Mark 2C+ vibes?? I might need to get one of these :D
Normal valves require high voltages to really do anything distortion-wise, which most pedals don't bother with. Nutubes operate on the same principal, but can run on tiny voltages - not a gimmick at all.
But yeah, the screen is nonsense.
Not really nonsense. It clearly shows what the signal is doing, how much it's getting clipped and compressed. That might not be the most useful thing ever, but it's interesting to actually see what it's doing. - But they might as well just make a little window in it to show off the nutube with a light that responds to the clipping or something, even though that doesn't show as much information.
I got one of these a few weeks ago and have so much fun with it. Love the EQ knobs to really shape the sound I get from it. The oscilloscope is gimmicky, true, but I like it because it looks cool. I agree about putting some overdrive into it, played around with some of my other pedals on that score.
Awesome to see Ola giving it the Will It Chug? treatment!
i love that you riffed all against all
Oh shit, the cab sim's actually pretty sweet!
love ur videos olg ive learned so much from ur videos
I love The Party! Peter Sellers was a genius! The demo kicks ass too but then again you can make any pos pedal sound awesome.
I got this pedal after Ryan from Plaguescythestudios recommended it and I found it 2nd hand. It's a really good pedal and keeps up with the KSR Ceres. It also takes boosts very well. I paired it with the blackstar Dept 10 boost and it sounds better than most tube amps I tried (Laney Ironheart, Line 6 DT25, Marshall DSL, Orange Dark terror)
Cool little oscilloscope sine wave thingy. Dunno what you would use it for but I'd stare at it like it was important. Watch your tone young man!
Quite handy for seeing noise and clicks :)
Might be one of those features that in years to come you wish was on all your pedals.
It chugs and it channels a bit of the spirit of Mesa-Boogie. It handles clean, crunch and brown equally well.
Um, no, the Nutube-tech isn't a gimmick. It's also not "pretend legit", it IS a legitimate analog circuit that has elements of a vacuum tube. - However, it was invented for, or at least expected to be used for, hi-fi stuff, a long time ago as well, but it made its way into designs for guitar-equipment. That's all there's to it, and for all I care it helps the sound. - I think the oscillator thing can also be useful in terms of showing how much it clips and compressed, which it does show. Though, yea, it's one of things you could just use your ears for, but it's interesting to see what it does at least. - They might as well just make a little window to show off the nutube component with a little light-glow and perhaps implement a clipping-light to show the activity of the gain or whatever. They do that in headphone-amplifiers and such as well. But the cost would probably stay pretty much the same. I also don't know if it would even reduce it by 30 bucks if they'd leave out the screen.
That pedal looks cool and its totally affordable. Thanks for putting it on the radar.
At this point i dont care about you content. Im just watching for the entertainment
Hey! Thanks for the review on this. I recently picked up Vox 2x12 valvetronix amp like bran new for $150.00 ,what a steal! I was looking at this on line but after your review it sounds like what's built into my cab so I'm going to pass on it. Live long and die oblong. ✌️😁🧡
🤘💀🤘
Hey, you should try one of those Hartke amplifiers. Although theyre for bass they chug more than most budget amps out there
Sounds better than expected!
sounded really good !
Welcome back!
I built a preamp with some russian mini-tube (type 1SH18b) some years ago, it ran on fairly low voltages but gave a great crunch to a clean signal!
If you combine that with a regular overdrive circuit (diodes) then you can blend it any way you'd like.
And I think that's what Vox tried here.
Sounds great, to be honest!!
But I would certainly prefer a version without the oscilloscope - cheaper and more roadproof.
Pedal surprisingly sounds really good
Damn son! That sounds good 👌
🙌 finalmente!!
Sounds really impressive
Sounds very good.
Sounds VERY GOOD for a more classic ‘80’s thrash tone. Has a Marshall-y bite that I like! 🤘🤘
You might prefer the Vox Copperhead from the same series, as that's the one that's actually intended to be a Marshall-like tone.
This is modelled to sound more like a Mesa Boogie amps I guess
@@SujeetGT Sure does very well with my MiniRec25 clean channel. Sold my Metal Zone to a teenager lol
Sounds great. Impressive for Vox
Ohh!! That's awesome pedal!! 🤟🤟🤟🤟
great to see you ola again!! from the USA!! home of the warpigs!! ozzy wrote that song about our resthome leaders! lmfao!!!
Thanks for sharing brother Ola . Love you! Greetings from Türkiye
That pedal is Badass!! I likey!
The Nutube is a replacement for the 12ax7 by Korg. They made a tubescreamer and different amps (big and small). Id be interested to see the big nutube 200 amp vs the new blackstar st james or even the hughes and kettner black spirit. Weight vs features etc.
I agree, the front panel is a bit redundant. Just gimme a status light and be done. Sounds pretty damn cool though
Ola du ær kungen 🤘😁🤘
and if it's been mentioned forgive me, but that link is MIDI (adapter included). Also you can shut the OSC off if it bugs you that much.
at 9:28 you play that At The Gates style riff. I love that riff man
Cool, I thought the same thing about the oscilator
Sounds pretty good
Will it chug ?
Ola : *puts knobs at max"
Also Ola : "YES !"
the reference to "the party" made me laugh...Ola, you are the Peter Sellers of metal
it might be korg nutubes. they make a mini vaccum tube that fits on a circuit board. im not sure if its the same thing. also not sure how much it sounds like a real tube. but they did make an actual mini tube at one point called a nutube
Sounds damn good
That pedal reminds me of the, "Game Changer" Plasma Pedal that uses a vacuum tube with plasma flowing through it, looks really cool but it's super crackly like lightening because well.. it is electricity.
These pedals are freakin' home recording SLEEPERS IMO!
Good stuff OLA!
I want this !
That cab mode has the perfect 2000s metalcore sound
I’ve got an old bogan challenger tube pa head that I use as a power amp.... it sounds great & clean as a pedal platform .... I’d love to try this thing in front as a preamp
3:09 sounds really good
Personally I think the screen i super cool I know it’s useless but it gives it a cool look 👌🏼
The nutube tech kind of impresses me tbh. Definitely worth reading up on how it works
That’s a pretty cool pedal. I agree they should’ve added another foot switch (Lead/Rhythm) that strips the tight function back as well as the gain for better leads that way you can switch back and forth more easily. You could also make it multi-function so when it’s in the clean function you can get 2 different clean tones. 🤷🏻♂️
nice demo !
This thing sounds FUCKING GREAT...!!!!!!!!!!
Lube Tube.😂😂😂😂Birdy Num Num.😂😂😂😂. That was pretty damn good and funny Ola.
3:08 Does anyone know the name of the song that has this riff?
This pedal sounds really very good ! 🙏😽♥️
3:08 What song is this?
Another great Chug !!
amazing!!!
Hi Ola, nice demo as usual. Thanks for checking out all kind of stuff for us.
Could you do a demo about the good old DOD FX 56 B? Its a close HM2 call. USA versus Japan 😀. Preferably the four knobs version. Theres also a threeknobs. Btw its a 10 volt stompbox. Works on 9v but designed for 10v.