Dirty Tree vs Plumes Overdrive! Which is the Better High Gain Boost?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @BaritoneGoatStudio
    @BaritoneGoatStudio  Год назад

    For links to all products featured, check out the video description! No paid promotion or sponsored products used in this demonstration. Thanks.

  • @27retrodaze
    @27retrodaze 3 месяца назад +1

    I dont own and have never tried the Dirty Tree yet (although its on my hit list), but i do own the other two (and multiple other OD/Boosts) and while i didnt vibe with it the first few times I tried it, the Plumes has really, really grown on me quite a bit... I find myself going back to it alot... (If price and availability is something you have to consider, go Plumes all day)

    • @BaritoneGoatStudio
      @BaritoneGoatStudio  3 месяца назад

      Plumes for the price and build is probably the best TS style pedal you could grab if you wanted some thing beyond the standard TS9.

  • @adamstein9333
    @adamstein9333 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful Recto Tones !!!! Thank You Sir this is Great!

  • @jackbootshamangaming4541
    @jackbootshamangaming4541 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I just ordered a Peper's Dirty Tree last night, then after ordering it, I found out about GUPtech and their "GrindR", which is pmuch the same pedal, but with a 33/Grind switch as well to change between their different EQs. I just ordered their "Mad Butcher" which is a GrindR and their "Torch"(an HM2 clone, sounds great when compared from what I've heard) combined. I can't wait to get it, I'll get it before the Dirty Tree. Right now all I have is a Joyo Argos(Precision Drive clone), and two Airis Effect pedals, a Carnage Drive(Burger Booster Limited Edition one) and a Savage Drive as well. I really need them as I got an Ormsby headless Metal V in D-G-C-F-A#-D-G(13,17,32w,42,52,68,80, what Ormsby put on when I told them my desired tuning and paid for the setup)

  • @mmaviator22
    @mmaviator22 2 месяца назад

    My 2 favorite amps with recto being my favorite. Depedning what im playing ill switch it up and i also like to blend them and another thing I like doing is blending a modded 800 with the recto. Only other amp I dream of but have never played is a vh4. Maybe 1 day lol

  • @waynefaircloth3423
    @waynefaircloth3423 Год назад +2

    If you could somehow get your hands on the KHDK Ascendancy by Trivium pedal and put it in front of that Stealth......I'm gonna say you will fall off your seat. I have one in front of my Stealth and it is hands down the single best pedal I have ever tried in front of that blue channel. I dunno what kind of magic that Matt Heafy came up with for that pedal but........it's AWESOME
    Great video btw 🙂 You DEF sold me on that JHS pedal. I'm thinking of running that with my EVH el34 head on one cab and the Stealth with the KHDK in another and see if I can remove fillings with that....LOLOLOLOL

  • @tyrannosaurusriffs
    @tyrannosaurusriffs Год назад +5

    Now I need to go home and try my Dirty Tree through my blue channel. That earthquaker sure is versatile! I need to stop watching pedal videos. My wallet is about to hurt again

  • @harryanderson7282
    @harryanderson7282 Год назад +2

    I find that the Dirty Tree is way too aggressive for anything tuned higher than F#. Right now I'm using mine with a 27" six string tuned to E1 (a bass VI essentially), and it's cutting just the right amount of flub. I also have a Fortin Grind, but I prefer the DT to it.
    As for the Ibanez TS-10, Tom Warrior/Triptykon uses one as well.

    • @BaritoneGoatStudio
      @BaritoneGoatStudio  Год назад +1

      I find the DT to be pretty mid forward and easy to over-do when tweaking. I liked it the best for the lower tunings as well.

    • @harryanderson7282
      @harryanderson7282 Год назад

      @@BaritoneGoatStudio 100%. In fact, I rarely have to crank the gain knob on mine past 9 o'clock. Any higher than that and it's all "cawk-cawk-cawk." It's very much a "mission specific" type of pedal which doesn't really lend itself to a wide range of applications, but what it does do, it does better than any other pedal of its type, at least in my opinion. As I've said, I've A/B'd the DT alongside a Fortin Grind, and I just like the sound of the DT better, mostly I think due to the added tweakability of those high and low knobs the DT has.
      One other pedal that seems like it could be giving the DT some competition is that Slamurai pedal.

  • @chrissleventa2997
    @chrissleventa2997 Месяц назад

    Plumes mode 3 sounds best, IMO, so much better than DT to me
    Did you compare the DT in the TC mode?

    • @BaritoneGoatStudio
      @BaritoneGoatStudio  Месяц назад

      @@chrissleventa2997 yeah. There are spots in the video where I switch between the TC and DT modes.

  • @TonyPepers
    @TonyPepers Год назад +3

  • @Mike_D_5150
    @Mike_D_5150 Год назад

    This is the video i have been waiting for.

    • @BaritoneGoatStudio
      @BaritoneGoatStudio  Год назад +1

      Wait no longer! It was fun as hell to shoot!

    • @Mike_D_5150
      @Mike_D_5150 Год назад

      @@BaritoneGoatStudio sounded great.
      I have the stealth and have been testing out a few pedals for boost and havent found the flavor im looking for. Im glad you made this video.

    • @BaritoneGoatStudio
      @BaritoneGoatStudio  Год назад +1

      @@Mike_D_5150 yeah, so far I dig the Plumes. I may end up grabbing a few others down the road. The DT is better for the Mesa Boogie, and really thrives with super low tunings it seems.

    • @Mike_D_5150
      @Mike_D_5150 Год назад

      @Baritone Goat Studio funny you say that as that is a pedal I have been wanting. I have a dirty shirley through front with gain way low...it's OK but imo changes the evh tone too much.
      I've also been looking at the steel stringer pedal with the ultra phonix...
      I love my amp so I want crystal boosts and a channel four with overdrive on the clean.

  • @RomanChugz
    @RomanChugz 2 месяца назад

    This was extremely funny! hahahah loved your sarcasm/brutal honesty. Many youtubers say the DT is the best, but based on your demo, it sounds very plastic-y to me. I guess it sounds more modern/djent-y, but honestly the plumes sounded WAY more natural, fuller, more badass. Thank you so much for this! Love your channel.

    • @BaritoneGoatStudio
      @BaritoneGoatStudio  2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, sometime you gotta call a spade a spade. I want to revisit the DT at some point, since I have a couple new (to me) amps that might handle it a little better. I just tend to like more texture to my tone, and the circuits in the DT are very much geared toward cutting low end.

  • @mmaviator22
    @mmaviator22 2 месяца назад

    From what i remember messhugah made the tc famous. Then fortin copied it with a single knob version.

    • @BaritoneGoatStudio
      @BaritoneGoatStudio  2 месяца назад

      Yeah Fortin had made both the grind and the 33. I think the grind was their attempt to capture the TC integrated preamp into a single knob, and then Fredrik from Mashuggah wanted a a modified version of the grind made, at least the 33 seems to be a modified version of the Grind with more top end.

  • @markdavis9881
    @markdavis9881 Год назад

    JHS is quite interesting

    • @BaritoneGoatStudio
      @BaritoneGoatStudio  Год назад

      The Bonsai is a forever pedal for me. Not just as a boost, but it has alot of great crunch and bluesy OD tones. It is every bit worth the price tag.