I had a heart procedure yesterday, aside from seeing my wife when I woke up, the next thing I was looking forward to was watching TPS here in recovery. Thanks for the company guys!
Hi guys thank you for keeping me company during this quarantine ( I am Italian and even though I don't live in the core of the corona virus spread all country is in red alert to try the stop the virus)... and for giving me the opportunity to just enjoy some pedal lovin' of course:)
I would call it staying at home and getting bored but that’s what we have to do. ( shopping food is allowed so there is no point in panicking for food)
I will always treasure that I am now the proud owner of such a beautiful and unique instrument featured on my favorite show on RUclips from one of my absolute favorite builders and content creators
I really like the body shape that Novo came up with. I spotted Zach's guitar and instantly knew what it was. It's not easy for a new guitar brand to pull that off while still being relatively 'normal' looking. Not 100% sold on the headstock, but there aren't many things you can do with a headstock that haven't been done.
Guys, thanks for featuring Zach! I got to meet him at his booth at the 2018 Summer NAMM in Nashville. He's absolutely the nicest, coolest guy. I demoed the Golden Fleece mini and High Road pedals with his help. Wrapped up that trip with a visit to Carter's Vintage Guitars where I bought a Golden Fleece mini.
Jesús, María y José!!!! Surprise expression or immediate answer when someone sneezes. It is often said by Latin mothers. I remember my mom and my grandma saying that when I was a little kid. Great pedal. I have to check it out.
Rodolfo Fernandez when I was learning spanish in northern Spain as a kid my friend’s mum taught me that you sneeze once they say “Jesus”, twice “Maria” and three times “José”. I asked what happens if you sneeze four times and she looked at me dead Pan says “ pues, Estas enfermo”.
I went to Carter's to have my Gibson model A Mandolin appraised, and add a K&K pickup, since I play it some with a group. I remember thinking, 'I hope that young man knows what he is doing.' It turned out great! Wonderful to hear Zach talk about vintage instruments, and his pedals. Really great sounds in this show! Some gigging musicians call it NashVegas, but it sounds like Zach is in with the good crowd!
Would be insane to get Matt from 1981 on the show. He may only have one pedal out, but it continues to sell well and his approach to the design (and guitar playing, honestly) is really fresh in my opinion. Growing up listening to Relient K (his band) made me want to play the guitar.
I recently bought the Herculean V2 which is the basis of the Susmaryosep. Couldn't be happier. It works great with all pickup types. After going through many OD's, I am finally done. There is some kind of irony in the Lark; a pedal to make a $3k amp sound like a $100 amp.
Zach seems like a pretty cool guy. Maybe his lack of formal training has really led him to some great circuits in that Keep It Simple Stupid style. Like he's stopped trying to guess what the next trend will be and just building stuff that he and his friends like & are looking for. If pedals sound good, look cool and are built to last, the customers will come. I wish him much success.
Just watched a ZZ Top documentary the other night and was blown away. My knowledge and introduction was based on the 80’s videos. Now after listening to those early albums, so many things are making sense. Like buying some Mythos pedals! Great show! Stay safe and keep well!
What a genuinely nice guy, damn good player too! Much respect for Zach, his high road fuzz is hands down my favourite pedal right now, always on-everything you need on the volume knob goodness. Looking at the Chupacabra now!...
I met Zach briefly in Nashville at a Joey Landreth gig the day I bought my Novo. What a day in my life that was! Unfortunately, I couldn't spend any more money that day on the Highroad Fuzz he was selling there along with other Joey's merch (being quite broke but happy after the Novo factory visit :-) But one day I'll get one of your pedals, Zach!
Fantastic conversation. I don't have much interest myself in designing pedals, but I LOVE conversations about craft and expertise. I really love the TPS episodes that mine the expertise of guest (and Mick and Dan of course) --- regardless of what it is. And Zach's pedals deliver such great tones. Thank you for all you do!
I remember I went to Nashville from Norway in 2016 and dropped by Carter to look for a new cheap guitar. And was blown away when I was allowed to try some of the prewar gibsons and martins they had. What a really nice and welcoming store. Amazing people:) I also had a look at the first burst! The most expensive guitar I've ever seen to date. Actually I think it was zach that showed me around?
I've had several dealings with Zach via email and Instagram PM and he seems like such a great guy, always willing to help. His pedal kits are awesome, fully recommend anyone to have a go if you know how to solder. I have the Fuzzy Face and it actually knocked my ThorpyFX Veteran off my board when I finished it. Also have the Linear Boost. Mick and Dan, you should totally get Zach to send you a pair of each and do a show where you build them!!!
Awesome sounds today, lads. I still have "guitar face," and now I'm worried it's going to stick that way just like mom said when I was a kid oh well, could be worse. Thanks to Zach for coming on. He seems like a great guy. Cheer fellas, great show again.
@@ThatPedalShow When you were talking about taking jazz lessons awhile ago I felt like I could really hear you stretching out and looking around. Lately you sound like your old self but better. I love the hybrid picking techniques. There was one off camera that caught my ear but couldn't see how you did it. Like 1 to flat 3 to 3 to octave 1 then 2 to 7. But it was so fast and smooth it didn't sound there was room for a shift.
The story I read was that the Gibson marketing people insisted that the new humbucker have visible screw adjustable poles because it was to replace the P90 as their flagship pickup. The adjustable poles on the P90 were one of their 'selling ponts' so the new pickup had to have them too. Seth wasn't keen because he had designed the humbucker with 'identical' coils to have as close a balance between the coils as possible for maximum hum rejection, but he said 'Gibson paid the (wage) cheques, so I did what they wanted'.
I'm glad GIbson won that argument. I always adjust my pole pieces to get even volume across all the strings. The strat pickups get their fixed pole pieces ground down...OCD maybe, but it is one of those things that affects your playing style and with more than 5 guitar's I try to keep the playability differences to a minimum.
Good to know that there’s some kind of community that is cool to each other out there. I love these pedals! I didn’t really know about this brand but I am glad I have a clue, looking forward to trying it out! Great job guys!
I purchased a Wildwood Edition Mythos Mjolnir Overdrive about 4 months ago. Amazing pedal, sounds fantastic when placed at the front of your pedal chain, in front of other drive pedals. Just brings everything to life ! Zach was very helpful in making my choice as to which version of the Mjolnir would be best for what I was looking for. Highly recommend Mythos pedals !!! 😎🎸👍
Oh wow!!! They sound sick!!! I have the Argo and Mjolnir and are killer! I think I’m gonna be ordering the chupacabra and the susmaryosef! Wow great show guys! Zack is the man too! Super nice guy!
Well Zach, now I REALLY can't wait for my Lark to appear on the doorstep! ;p Great show guys, some awesome tones and you were all having loads of fun. Cheers.
Bought a Golden Fleece today for a build and then found this vid. Nice to “meet” the chap who designs and builds them. I was after an od/fuzz that could be used via the guitar vol. The fleece was just the tool - with the range I need.....one knob to rule them all.
I'd love to think of something witty or have an interesting question. I dont. Just want to say thanks Mick and Dan for another great show. Mythos is now on my buying list, had heard of them via JHS but your interview/jam gives the whole brand a face and a value. I'll keep buying my tshirts when I can, strings when I need them and a superchat when I can. You guys are doing a service for pedals builders/buyers, players and people who enjoy good quality content. Thanks, dont know what I'd do if yous stopped 👍👍
I have been a big fan of Josh’s pedals for a couple of years now ever since I saw Joey Landreth using them. I hope to get my hands on a couple of them someday and test some tones for myself. Great episode guys! Another interesting fact about Josh is his injury to his fretting hand and subsequent need to come up with a different style of playing in order to make the guitar work for him given his physical issues. Having had hand surgery myself I think it’s very cool to see someone overcome any physical difficulties to continue to chase awesome guitar tone the way they see fit. Cheers.
Fantastic chaps. Another brilliant and fabulous human delivering innovation and sonic goodness. I realise now how overwhelmed I was at the Guitar Show with how much was there that I didn’t really make the most of the day. Seriously should have spent some time in Zacland!
What do you call a group of larks? An exaltation. Dan proved that. I liked how that pedal put a small amp sound into a large amp. One thing i gathered from Zach and the ethos of Mythos. Is that that player isn't dependent on the pedal. The pedal isn't dependent on the player, but the two are dependent upon each other. Symbiosis. Is that a Greek word? Great episode guys, thanks.
Wow, what a show! Some amazing tones and Zach seems like such a nice guy! Just finished updating my board with my first Quatermaster and might have to spend another shed-load of cash and start again!! D’oh... it never ends!
Great show guys!! Absolutely love Mythos pedals. We have 4 in our inventory, and 3 of them on our current boards. New show idea: If TPS studio was burning to the ground and you had to grab only 3 guitars, 10 pedals, and 1 amp apiece what would you each take? Keep in mind this grouping isn’t meant to fill out a board meaning it could be all OD pedals or tube amps or solid body, single coil guitars. I guess this is about picking your absolute favorite gear. Thanks for considering it!!
Great Episode! Man! I was already GASing for the Lark when I saw it on Rhett's channel and now you just put me over the edge! And I just have to say that as an owner of a Pre-War 1941 Martin (very fortunate once in a lifetime opportunity), there is something tangible about playing that guitar vs any other acoustic I've ever played.
At the end the clouds part and the choir voices said...ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!! And the Sun shone through.... Zack you are a class act, keep pushing forward and thank you for your creativity! Just bought a Mjilnor? The gold one we can’t pronounce!
I love the amount of gain and love the range of tones from the gain as it is. With more gain it will really change how I feel about it. It’s the pedal I’ve wanted the sound of for so long and I will be crushed if it has more gain. If more gain is wanted or needed, another pedal can be added for that effect for gain stage purposes. I love you work and hope I can get this pedal for sure! Thanks man
Just as Dan was going crazy with the Ghostbusters peda, I was wondering how loud it was in the room and sure enough Mick put up the DB meter. Great minds.
I don't know what it is about you and single pickup guitars Mick, but you transport me to another place every time you pick one up. That Supro jam at the beginning was pure magic. As a side note I'd listen to a whole album of you giving your all on the Collings, not sure where the Supro came from (I've never seen it before) but using that too would be awesome. Great episode, Zach seems great. Dan looked like he was having way too much fun with the Positron Collider. Looking forward to seeing more from Mythos!
I love set-it-and-forget-it effects with minimal exterior controls. Henretta Engineering made me a custom delay/trem with only a footswitch to turn the trem on/off, and a single large knob to control trem speed. The delay is preset with internal trimmers for slapback and cannot be switched off-it's always on. Just how I like it.
Zach is the man, I love that guy. Great playing dudes!
Rhett Shull great to see The Lark getting some attention along with those Novo guitars.
Rhett! Cool pedal geezer. Much respect to you. :0)
I had a heart procedure yesterday, aside from seeing my wife when I woke up, the next thing I was looking forward to was watching TPS here in recovery. Thanks for the company guys!
Ha! Wishing you a very speedy recovery Jon! All best sir!
That Pedal Show thanks guys!
That is some endorsement.
I hope you're feeling better Jon!
Mythos Pedals thanks! I Got home on Sunday and am doing well.
Next pedal idea - Chupacarjay?
Bro...just got my susmaryosep last night, played 3 hours straight! Thanks man! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Hi guys thank you for keeping me company during this quarantine ( I am Italian and even though I don't live in the core of the corona virus spread all country is in red alert to try the stop the virus)... and for giving me the opportunity to just enjoy some pedal lovin' of course:)
US: Italy, you call that a panic?
Soccer moms that spend 90% of their time on Facebook enter the room. PANIC! BUY EVERYTHING!
I would call it staying at home and getting bored but that’s what we have to do. ( shopping food is allowed so there is no point in panicking for food)
Valerio De Vito stay safe 🇮🇹👍🏼
Dai che ne usciremo
Lockdown now starting here in Austria aswell, sitting at home hoping for new TPS content soon!
I will always treasure that I am now the proud owner of such a beautiful and unique instrument featured on my favorite show on RUclips from one of my absolute favorite builders and content creators
Dan, you really need to play that Les Paul more often! Those were some seriously touching sounds. And awesome playing!
Ah, cheers matey :)
I really like the body shape that Novo came up with. I spotted Zach's guitar and instantly knew what it was. It's not easy for a new guitar brand to pull that off while still being relatively 'normal' looking. Not 100% sold on the headstock, but there aren't many things you can do with a headstock that haven't been done.
Yes agreed.
Seems very reminiscent of old Silvertones
@@ththejackjumper Yes, I see what you mean, maybe the straight cutaways are a nod in that direction.
Someone said the headstock looked like a duck and now I can’t unsee
To me it looks a lot like an Ibanez Roadcore
Zack: "I don't really get into anything with single coils" Mick: "let me just grab something"
Mick's facial expression at Zach's comment had me in tears 😂
LANNNNNNAAAAAA
I was not prepared for Dan's beautiful playing with the Lark. Hit me right in the feels, delicious and emotive. Brilliant episode alround though!
Guys, thanks for featuring Zach! I got to meet him at his booth at the 2018 Summer NAMM in Nashville. He's absolutely the nicest, coolest guy. I demoed the Golden Fleece mini and High Road pedals with his help. Wrapped up that trip with a visit to Carter's Vintage Guitars where I bought a Golden Fleece mini.
I'm Filipina (in addition to being American, German, and British) so I love that you guys have the Susmaryosep! on the show. :)
Finally, a Novo Serus Guitar is on That Pedal Show, I just love them
Gregory Stoner yessss!
Maybe someday we'll have RJ on the show?
YES
That would be way cool!
RJ is one of the few review channels I can play without getting looks from the wife after 5 minutes.
Plus RJ is so funny! We would hear many a great bursting laughter moments from Dan, on that episode, for sure (always a TPS highlight)
And Sean Pierce Anderson
Hell yeah! You lads are all fantastic, thanks for getting together :)
Jesús, María y José!!!! Surprise expression or immediate answer when someone sneezes. It is often said by Latin mothers. I remember my mom and my grandma saying that when I was a little kid. Great pedal. I have to check it out.
Rodolfo Fernandez when I was learning spanish in northern Spain as a kid my friend’s mum taught me that you sneeze once they say “Jesus”, twice “Maria” and three times “José”. I asked what happens if you sneeze four times and she looked at me dead Pan says “ pues, Estas enfermo”.
Everyone laughing in silence behind the guitar audio is always my favorite part of this show.
I went to Carter's to have my Gibson model A Mandolin appraised, and add a K&K pickup, since I play it some with a group. I remember thinking, 'I hope that young man knows what he is doing.' It turned out great! Wonderful to hear Zach talk about vintage instruments, and his pedals. Really great sounds in this show! Some gigging musicians call it NashVegas, but it sounds like Zach is in with the good crowd!
You should call it "The Mandalorilin"
r.j. ronquillo is a monster player. Everybody should check his channel if they haven't already.
Yes dudes, if you dont know about him, just stop everything and go there.
Truth. Totally agree.
Would be insane to get Matt from 1981 on the show. He may only have one pedal out, but it continues to sell well and his approach to the design (and guitar playing, honestly) is really fresh in my opinion. Growing up listening to Relient K (his band) made me want to play the guitar.
Awww man. What a terrific guy. Awesome show gents.
I recently bought the Herculean V2 which is the basis of the Susmaryosep. Couldn't be happier. It works great with all pickup types. After going through many OD's, I am finally done. There is some kind of irony in the Lark; a pedal to make a $3k amp sound like a $100 amp.
Whole time I was convinced, that Lark is my favourite pedal today, up to the last jam, where Dan killed it on the Collider ...
My god The Lark is incredible and Dan's playing on that one was marvelous, great show guys !!!
Wow Zach, ALL your pedals preserve a strong note! Deep approval.
Met him at Carters Vintage in Nashville once, really friendly guy!
Very nice to see new pedal builders on the show!
I had to watch this one twice! Great episode!
Zach seems like a pretty cool guy. Maybe his lack of formal training has really led him to some great circuits in that Keep It Simple Stupid style. Like he's stopped trying to guess what the next trend will be and just building stuff that he and his friends like & are looking for. If pedals sound good, look cool and are built to last, the customers will come. I wish him much success.
Just watched a ZZ Top documentary the other night and was blown away. My knowledge and introduction was based on the 80’s videos. Now after listening to those early albums, so many things are making sense. Like buying some Mythos pedals! Great show! Stay safe and keep well!
The Susmaryosep! is going on every Pinoy's board, mine included.
Favorite episode in a long time! Well done boys. Zach is legit
I waited for this crossover since avengers infinity war. Great show
Please never stop making this show
Thank you. :0)
What a genuinely nice guy, damn good player too! Much respect for Zach, his high road fuzz is hands down my favourite pedal right now, always on-everything you need on the volume knob goodness. Looking at the Chupacabra now!...
I met Zach briefly in Nashville at a Joey Landreth gig the day I bought my Novo. What a day in my life that was! Unfortunately, I couldn't spend any more money that day on the Highroad Fuzz he was selling there along with other Joey's merch (being quite broke but happy after the Novo factory visit :-) But one day I'll get one of your pedals, Zach!
When Zach scratched his guitar with his fingernail, I actually shouted "OH!!" at my screen!! Hahaha
The most rock n roll thing ever.
Despite the glorious tones this will forever be remembered as the lacquer scratch felt around the internet.
Mission Accomplished!
I loved the perfect "Hey, it's my guitar..."
This episode did not disappoint! Such killer sounds!
Fantastic conversation. I don't have much interest myself in designing pedals, but I LOVE conversations about craft and expertise. I really love the TPS episodes that mine the expertise of guest (and Mick and Dan of course) --- regardless of what it is. And Zach's pedals deliver such great tones. Thank you for all you do!
The Rhett Shull pedal sounds really great. Killer!
Zach’s stuff is awesome. I have the High Road fuzz. Highly recommend.
I remember I went to Nashville from Norway in 2016 and dropped by Carter to look for a new cheap guitar. And was blown away when I was allowed to try some of the prewar gibsons and martins they had. What a really nice and welcoming store. Amazing people:) I also had a look at the first burst! The most expensive guitar I've ever seen to date.
Actually I think it was zach that showed me around?
I've had several dealings with Zach via email and Instagram PM and he seems like such a great guy, always willing to help.
His pedal kits are awesome, fully recommend anyone to have a go if you know how to solder. I have the Fuzzy Face and it actually knocked my ThorpyFX Veteran off my board when I finished it. Also have the Linear Boost.
Mick and Dan, you should totally get Zach to send you a pair of each and do a show where you build them!!!
Awesome sounds today, lads. I still have "guitar face," and now I'm worried it's going to stick that way just like mom said when I was a kid oh well, could be worse. Thanks to Zach for coming on. He seems like a great guy. Cheer fellas, great show again.
Dan's playging seem like it's hitting another level.
Cheers Todd, I’m on a journey , that’s for sure
@@ThatPedalShow When you were talking about taking jazz lessons awhile ago I felt like I could really hear you stretching out and looking around. Lately you sound like your old self but better. I love the hybrid picking techniques. There was one off camera that caught my ear but couldn't see how you did it. Like 1 to flat 3 to 3 to octave 1 then 2 to 7. But it was so fast and smooth it didn't sound there was room for a shift.
That Positron Collider made me cross the streams. I’d buy one.
The story I read was that the Gibson marketing people insisted that the new humbucker have visible screw adjustable poles because it was to replace the P90 as their flagship pickup. The adjustable poles on the P90 were one of their 'selling ponts' so the new pickup had to have them too. Seth wasn't keen because he had designed the humbucker with 'identical' coils to have as close a balance between the coils as possible for maximum hum rejection, but he said 'Gibson paid the (wage) cheques, so I did what they wanted'.
Oh, nice!
I'm glad GIbson won that argument. I always adjust my pole pieces to get even volume across all the strings. The strat pickups get their fixed pole pieces ground down...OCD maybe, but it is one of those things that affects your playing style and with more than 5 guitar's I try to keep the playability differences to a minimum.
Good to know that there’s some kind of community that is cool to each other out there. I love these pedals! I didn’t really know about this brand but I am glad I have a clue, looking forward to trying it out! Great job guys!
I love that presence Mythos pedals have workout sacrificing the body of the sound! Well deserved episode!
What a wicked cool bloke! Loved that ep, glad mythos are doing well!
Susmaryosep!! Cheers from the Philippines!!
I purchased a Wildwood Edition Mythos Mjolnir Overdrive about 4 months ago.
Amazing pedal, sounds fantastic when placed at the front of your pedal chain, in front of other drive pedals.
Just brings everything to life !
Zach was very helpful in making my choice as to which version of the Mjolnir would be best for what I was looking for.
Highly recommend Mythos pedals !!!
😎🎸👍
Be still my beating heart... that chupacabre is amazing! Really digging all the tones today but that thing is special.
Zach is a great guy- and this was a phenomenal episode!!!!!!!!
Thank you all for this!
What a pleasure to listen to Zach Broyles, such an open-minded, refreshing approach to pedals. Really enjoyed the show.
Oh wow!!! They sound sick!!! I have the Argo and Mjolnir and are killer! I think I’m gonna be ordering the chupacabra and the susmaryosef! Wow great show guys! Zack is the man too! Super nice guy!
So great to see/hear Dan's les Paul!!
Damn...every one of those sounded fantastic...this guy's got good ears
GREAT EPISODE!!! All the pedals sound great, but the one he built for RJ sounds extra killer! Thank you guys!!!
Well Zach, now I REALLY can't wait for my Lark to appear on the doorstep! ;p
Great show guys, some awesome tones and you were all having loads of fun. Cheers.
Zach knows his dirt/fuzz! I’m for sure ordering a chupacabra
Bought a Golden Fleece today for a build and then found this vid. Nice to “meet” the chap who designs and builds them. I was after an od/fuzz that could be used via the guitar vol. The fleece was just the tool - with the range I need.....one knob to rule them all.
The Lark is one of the coolest looking pedals
This episode was worth the wait. Mythos pedals are amazing. Dope dipswitch demos pin btw
I'd love to think of something witty or have an interesting question. I dont. Just want to say thanks Mick and Dan for another great show. Mythos is now on my buying list, had heard of them via JHS but your interview/jam gives the whole brand a face and a value. I'll keep buying my tshirts when I can, strings when I need them and a superchat when I can. You guys are doing a service for pedals builders/buyers, players and people who enjoy good quality content. Thanks, dont know what I'd do if yous stopped 👍👍
Thank you Gary, mucho appreciado!
Cool guy and all of his pedals sound great. I wish him tons of success. Great episode guys!
I really enjoy these shows with the pedal creators! Great sounding pedals 😄
Fabulous! So glad I’ve got a Lark on order.
I have been a big fan of Josh’s pedals for a couple of years now ever since I saw Joey Landreth using them. I hope to get my hands on a couple of them someday and test some tones for myself. Great episode guys! Another interesting fact about Josh is his injury to his fretting hand and subsequent need to come up with a different style of playing in order to make the guitar work for him given his physical issues. Having had hand surgery myself I think it’s very cool to see someone overcome any physical difficulties to continue to chase awesome guitar tone the way they see fit. Cheers.
I know this is supposed to be at pedals, but man, that Novo! What the what! Also, Mythos pedals are just top.
Fantastic chaps. Another brilliant and fabulous human delivering innovation and sonic goodness.
I realise now how overwhelmed I was at the Guitar Show with how much was there that I didn’t really make the most of the day. Seriously should have spent some time in Zacland!
Wasn’t an overdrive guy till i found mythos - amazing pedals
Yes, yes, yes!!!! Love my Mythos pedals!
I met Zach at the Chapman event where he gave Rob the pedal. Super nice guy.
What do you call a group of larks? An exaltation.
Dan proved that. I liked how that pedal put a small amp sound into a large amp.
One thing i gathered from Zach and the ethos of Mythos. Is that that player isn't dependent on the pedal. The pedal isn't dependent on the player, but the two are dependent upon each other. Symbiosis. Is that a Greek word?
Great episode guys, thanks.
Headphones people :) Quite possibly the best tones you've had in that room!!! Those amps together oh my gosh :D
The Positron Collider is the coolest thing ever. I want one.
Sweet baby Jesus I’ve been waiting for this one!! ❤️❤️❤️
Wow, what a show! Some amazing tones and Zach seems like such a nice guy! Just finished updating my board with my first Quatermaster and might have to spend another shed-load of cash and start again!! D’oh... it never ends!
Great show guys!! Absolutely love Mythos pedals. We have 4 in our inventory, and 3 of them on our current boards. New show idea: If TPS studio was burning to the ground and you had to grab only 3 guitars, 10 pedals, and 1 amp apiece what would you each take? Keep in mind this grouping isn’t meant to fill out a board meaning it could be all OD pedals or tube amps or solid body, single coil guitars. I guess this is about picking your absolute favorite gear. Thanks for considering it!!
Wow what a cool episode. Great chat, cool pedals, and rad tones!
🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Love his pedals! Have an Earlking, and the Joey Landreth Mjolinir on my board. Covers lots of sonic ground, and stack superbly together.
And I’m going to go some pedals now. Thanks.
Great Episode!
Man! I was already GASing for the Lark when I saw it on Rhett's channel and now you just put me over the edge! And I just have to say that as an owner of a Pre-War 1941 Martin (very fortunate once in a lifetime opportunity), there is something tangible about playing that guitar vs any other acoustic I've ever played.
+1 on real acoustic guitars. Mick here. Transcendental.
What a great episode. Start to finish, great sounds, great insight, super wonderful!
I like the way he thinks . Chupathingamagig may need to live here .
Solid dude and awesome tones. The Collings sounded great with the chupacabra. Great match.
Thanks for sharing, guys.
Cheers
Massive respect for having top mounted jacks. IMO every pedal should be top mounted.
Dan + Chupacabra + Lar = EPIC...Same for Mike and that Positronic thing...Uau
What an incredible builder, and super nice guy! Damn, the Argonaut!!!!
THANK YOU
@@MythosPedals We need more of your pedals in Canada ( I think I already posted this and it got deleted - oops!)
@@scottolgard No dealers up there want to jump on board
Killer episode! Bravo! TV is dead - guitar youtube is all ya need!
At the end the clouds part and the choir voices said...ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!! And the Sun shone through....
Zack you are a class act, keep pushing forward and thank you for your creativity!
Just bought a Mjilnor? The gold one we can’t pronounce!
I love the amount of gain and love the range of tones from the gain as it is. With more gain it will really change how I feel about it. It’s the pedal I’ve wanted the sound of for so long and I will be crushed if it has more gain. If more gain is wanted or needed, another pedal can be added for that effect for gain stage purposes. I love you work and hope I can get this pedal for sure! Thanks man
Just as Dan was going crazy with the Ghostbusters peda, I was wondering how loud it was in the room and sure enough Mick put up the DB meter. Great minds.
Mick! Your reaction and facial expression was priceless during the question to Zack regarding the fuzz input impedance...too funny! Lol!
Love The Show Guys You Rocked It Zach 👍👍🎶🎶🎸
I don't know what it is about you and single pickup guitars Mick, but you transport me to another place every time you pick one up. That Supro jam at the beginning was pure magic. As a side note I'd listen to a whole album of you giving your all on the Collings, not sure where the Supro came from (I've never seen it before) but using that too would be awesome.
Great episode, Zach seems great. Dan looked like he was having way too much fun with the Positron Collider. Looking forward to seeing more from Mythos!
Thanks Airfire! I do love those simple guitars !
I love set-it-and-forget-it effects with minimal exterior controls. Henretta Engineering made me a custom delay/trem with only a footswitch to turn the trem on/off, and a single large knob to control trem speed. The delay is preset with internal trimmers for slapback and cannot be switched off-it's always on. Just how I like it.
Good to see friend Zach at TPS ... cool Novo and pedals everyone should have at least one of his amazing stomp box creations !!!!
Great show boys, very interesting and fun. Cheers Zach - great gear, love the RJ pedals: Rhett’s is cool too