Possibly, but I’d stick to ‘Boost into Overdrive’ configuration, since you wouldn’t really want to be boosting the input of a cab sim in the same manner as a real amp. Thankfully, the A side is very dynamic and amp-like which makes me think it would work great👍🏻
Good sounding pedal. I like Dry Bell stuff. I have their Vibe pedal. What is the brand of that guitar with the "fish" inlay on the headstock? And, is that a D'Angelico hanging on the wall?
Andy, I recentley read interview of yours by guitarist magazine uk and begun wondering about your guitars been used throughout years of reviews! Wouldn't it be nice to do some collection rundown? Just sayin'😅
I just want to say I love the term 'foundation', although I still call this 'amp pedals'. But both DryBell and of couse Greer is right: they are not amps. And well, a preamp is more expected to be clean, while a foundation drive, or foundation preamp has its character. Just judging by what I bought in the past, I've always loved these kind of pedals, even though mine were well... The Line6 Über Metal and Boss COSM Fender pedals. Now that we're fully into replacing tubes with FETs, I'm in love with these 'foundation' pedals.
This is a really nice unit RM is probably my fave fuzz from the 60s But not really a Rangemaster not is my Diaz TX Ranger but I run the low mode on the Ranger and add the bite from my Lovepedal CoT HW and I have what's been a staple on my board for a while This Drybell sounds killer though Good stuff 👍 and good playing Andy Sounded best w the RM dimed
I just got an Iridium and I’d suggest looking at the Kingsley/Real Tube Preamp choices available. I was trying different $$ boosts and drives and nothing helped inject feel and tone better than my Kingsley. HUGE difference.
B channel sounds better than A. I don't really dig the Marshall tone everybody seems to be after. The unit looks great however. Andy always does do a top notch job with whatever he's demo-ing
_t-d_ I agree but in my experience, players often can’t discern whether the drive is coming from the amp or the pedal. I personally LOVE dirty Marshalls and plan to show more but using a clean amp is a more ‘honest representation’ of how much gain the pedal is putting out or what the EQ is doing etc. Can you imagine the response if I only used the Marshall with a clean boost and someone says, my clean boost isn’t creating ANY distortion on my Roland Jazz Chorus! It’s a balance but my goal is to let the pedals speak for themselves and I’ll pepper it with Marshall and Orange to sweeten the deal! Thanks for the input.
I wanted to add a like but it was turning the cool 444 into 445 so i didn't. Turns on that 444 is 2/3 of 666, coïncidence ??? Noooo, i don't think so...
Mm, does not sound as impressive as their Unit 67. A bit harsh and fizzy, as if it’s got too much top high end (like so many other overdrives these days).
Great demo! Have to say though, that the super lead was the most apparent winner of this demo😉
Yes, you can't discount the amp that these pedals are aiming to recreate. Thanks :)
I come for the playing as much as to hear new pedals. You remind why I like to play.
Just ordered mine.
“I know nothing, no-thing” 😂
Great demo. I felt some Rust Never Sleeps vibes in the intro.
Very cool sounds great with singles and humbucker.
Super demo. That stacked tone is killer
Andy’s jamming and review of the Vibe Machine made me buy one.
This is another great review!
Sounded awesome with the L.P on the B side
Thanks for the informative and in depth demo of the pedal and the great playing. Nice, useful piece of gear with some inventive options.
Andy, i can see in your face that you like this pedal so much ;-)
Andy is such a killer and tasteful player. Guitar heroes are not dead. Here is one of them.
Wow! Sounds really organic.
I’d have to agree! It didn’t sound like an overdrive pedal, it sounded like an amp pushed into overdrive.
Will this pedal work good as a preamp for an amp-less setup with a cabinet simulator for direct recording purposes?
Possibly, but I’d stick to ‘Boost into Overdrive’ configuration, since you wouldn’t really want to be boosting the input of a cab sim in the same manner as a real amp. Thankfully, the A side is very dynamic and amp-like which makes me think it would work great👍🏻
So good,10 out if 10
You are always gonna make the pedals shine, way to r0ck Andy...r0ck 0n!
I appreciate the kind words!
Anything that can run at 18V gets my attention
Good sounding pedal. I like Dry Bell stuff. I have their Vibe pedal. What is the brand of that guitar with the "fish" inlay on the headstock? And, is that a D'Angelico hanging on the wall?
The natural finish guitar I’m playing is an Andromeda by Whalehazard. On the wall is the Supro Silverwood. Thanks 👍🏻
Clear, not fizzy like a lot of MIAB pedals.
Andy great demo as always! What’s your opinion on The Engine v The Bunker by Thorpy?
Andy, I recentley read interview of yours by guitarist magazine uk and begun wondering about your guitars been used throughout years of reviews! Wouldn't it be nice to do some collection rundown? Just sayin'😅
Thanks for reading the Guitar.com article, I definitely need to do a feature on my dad's guitars. It will happen!
That would be really cool.
Does it have enough output to directly drive a standard power amp?
yes
I just want to say I love the term 'foundation', although I still call this 'amp pedals'. But both DryBell and of couse Greer is right: they are not amps. And well, a preamp is more expected to be clean, while a foundation drive, or foundation preamp has its character. Just judging by what I bought in the past, I've always loved these kind of pedals, even though mine were well... The Line6 Über Metal and Boss COSM Fender pedals. Now that we're fully into replacing tubes with FETs, I'm in love with these 'foundation' pedals.
I want!
This is a really nice unit RM is probably my fave fuzz from the 60s But not really a Rangemaster not is my Diaz TX Ranger but I run the low mode on the Ranger and add the bite from my Lovepedal CoT HW and I have what's been a staple on my board for a while This Drybell sounds killer though Good stuff 👍 and good playing Andy Sounded best w the RM dimed
Classic tones!! I don’t have a tube amp but wonder how well this fit into an amp-less rig such as DSM/Humboldt simplifier....
I just got an Iridium and I’d suggest looking at the Kingsley/Real Tube Preamp choices available. I was trying different $$ boosts and drives and nothing helped inject feel and tone better than my Kingsley. HUGE difference.
A parallel compressor after the gain stage, set with low compression & more dry signal, can really juice up a tubeless rig too.
B channel sounds better than A. I don't really dig the Marshall tone everybody seems to be after. The unit looks great however. Andy always does do a top notch job with whatever he's demo-ing
More Plexi usage please
Yeah, we know what a clean Fender sounds like.
_t-d_ I agree but in my experience, players often can’t discern whether the drive is coming from the amp or the pedal. I personally LOVE dirty Marshalls and plan to show more but using a clean amp is a more ‘honest representation’ of how much gain the pedal is putting out or what the EQ is doing etc. Can you imagine the response if I only used the Marshall with a clean boost and someone says, my clean boost isn’t creating ANY distortion on my Roland Jazz Chorus! It’s a balance but my goal is to let the pedals speak for themselves and I’ll pepper it with Marshall and Orange to sweeten the deal! Thanks for the input.
We'll use a painful inaccurate on/off footswitch because...why? The sound is absolutely wonderful.
Device looks better than it sounds. But then I'm not a Marshall user.
I wanted to add a like but it was turning the cool 444 into 445 so i didn't. Turns on that 444 is 2/3 of 666, coïncidence ??? Noooo, i don't think so...
Andy check out the jhs sweet tea
Mm, does not sound as impressive as their Unit 67. A bit harsh and fizzy, as if it’s got too much top high end (like so many other overdrives these days).
Not at all. Very tweakable. You can dial in or out any fizzyness or muddines easily. You need to hear it in person.
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Thx for the stupid Strats can only do low gain attitude we find all over the internet. For gods sake never ever use it for high gain…!