METAL MONSTER : Guyatone MM-1 Tube Distortion pedal
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- This is a crazy tube powered distortion pedal from Tokyo Sound Co's Guyatone department. Not much to say about this. It does exactly what it looks like it would do.
My first pedal was a Guyatone Distortion + copy. I love the gear on this channel!
You need more subs for the content and just sheer awesomeness that is your axe skills
Thank you for the kind words friend! Appreciate you taking the time to check out my channel.
Woah i could listen to an entire album of this!
Great playing as always, thanks for breaking down the tone shaping I always learn something 😎👍
Great video, killer playing and digging that pedal! 🤘🎸🔥
Your channel needs more subs, great job...
fantastic melodic solo of this heavy hitting track!
Great video Clifton! Subscribed 🤘🏻😎🎸
Thanks for checking out the channel man!
Too cool....You're playing an Edwards!!! Love Edwards!! Great Japanese guitar. and oh man a Greco!! You are obviously a Japanese guitar fan. I have 15 1983 roadsters....yep 15.
Haha that’s freakin glorious, I found a Steve Lukather signature roadster at a thrift shop in Japan but when I went back to get it somebody had nabbed it.
@@cliftonwright7081 yea a dream of mine is to bring about 10,000 in cash and just cruise the many guitar shops and pawn shops in Japan. An Edwards and a Greco would be on my shortlist. Burny, Aria, and Orville would have to be drooled over as well.
@@123spleege my white Flying V is a 1980 Burny made in the Terada shop
Where they make gretsch guitars now and I’ve also posted a video of a really nice Aria RS750 I’ve modified a bit.
Both the Jr and the strat in this video are Grecos! Love em.
@@cliftonwright7081 Yea man! My 83's are Fujigen Gakki and also Terada. I'll subscribe and keep in touch. Bonzai!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was gonna give you a little crap for mispelling your name on the title animation, but damn that's some fine shredding
Sick track! Great articulation in that pedal. Must be a pretty high plate voltage and active EQ.
Thanks man! I haven’t really studied the circuit much yet but I think the tube is more of a buffering circuit rather than a driver in a gain stage. It’s actually not true bypass so you get a nice tube buffer to warm up your chain
That is an awesome pedal!
Yeah! I bought it just for the purple tiger stripe finish and, luckily, it has an interesting, unique sound. Not the best or worst, just it’s own thing.
@@cliftonwright7081 It's a great pedal for those old school metal tones. Being purple it has that spiritual and royalty vibe. Would be good for playing some Overkill-Spiritual Void.
@@taz3672 oh dang! It’s definitely in the running with some other stuff to end up on my small gigging board where my fire truck red Proco Rat currently chills.
Could you please do a video on how you do the parallel effects, and a signal path with your interface. Do you do millisecond offsets in your DAW to make up for the in and out latency?
😎🎸🎶✌🏻Thanks for the review Cliff!!!
Thanks for checking it out.
Intro hat tip to the late great RJD. 🤘 Guyatone makes some great stuff & this sounded ripping, I mean the licks didn't hurt either.
Goooooodness!! Does it really sound that good? Are you helping out that little pedal of metal at all? If not that blows 90% of the amps in a box.
I’m playing it through a very nice clean amp (Two Rock 50/15) which certainly doesn’t hurt lol
Cool!! Sounds a bit like Megadeth!! Great playing AND great Editing. 🙂
Thanks man! This one was fun to make, hoping to get my little home studio up and running again soon so I can get back to it
Gonna have to start calling these mercurial Yamaha FX boxes like the REV5.........The REVerent!
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Is the pedal 9 volt or 12 volt? I have one but no power supply, thanks
9 I believe
Hey Cliff can you pretty please do a walkthrough video on how you run the rack fx in paralell? Is it with a small format mixer?? another rack unit? your interface ?? Really curious wanna try to get similar results to yours.
For this tune I used a line out from my interface and sent the dry track to a Yamaha Rev 5 then routed the output of the Rev5 back to a stereo pair of inputs on the interface to “print” 100% wet effects to their own track to be mixed like a separate instrument track.
@@cliftonwright7081 ahhhh. Ill either need a small format mixer or a new interface w more I/0. My steinberg ur24c is only 2 mic/line in.
@@gainmeister4505 that should work fine as long as it has line out. You won’t be able to track parallel effects live while you’re playing but you’ll be able to print them afterwards
@@cliftonwright7081 Oh for sure. But I wanna feel the fx lol. I like to turn on tge steven slate drums and jam out.