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The begging needs to stop too.
id rather hear someone's opinion (even if it doesn't match my own) than yet another guitar mag vid about how stunning the latest bit of gear is.
I love the warm interaction between them, the slight laddish humour etc prevents it being overly nerdy. Where else can you watch our favourite hobby by well experienced players who are openly gear heads!
Hope to see many more & good luck to them!
Also I know it was Youtube channel "Daniel TheGigRig" before they changed/added "That Pedal Show" channel, but I've been unable to find the first edition that featured Mick or introduced him?
Asking for a friend.
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
When they're just doing glorified demos like this one its really boring IMO. "So this one has 6 sliders, now here's what each one does..." is fairly dull.
Yep, those too.
Three reverbs as well, while I'm at it.
I have 3 of the exact same pedal (Ibanez OT10 in the video on p1).
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
I've collected quite a few now.
3x Ibanez OT10
Foxrox Octron
Whammy IV, V (had a 1, sold it to Justin Sandercoe)
Boss OC2 (meh)
POG 2, Micro Pog, HOG (the Hog is really a synth- it is awesome but it is finicky to use and takes up masses amount of pedalboard space with the foot switch)
I've had a few other things over the years as well- the PS3, Pitchfork, various octavia type circuits.
The irony being they pretty much all sit in the cupboard these days and I use the FX8 or Axe FX 2.
For snarly tone the OT10 is the best of all of them, but the FX8 is too convenient not to use and gets 90% of the way there tonally.
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
IMO, as with many things guitar related, analogue sounds better by a country mile, although digital is capable of doing more stuff- particularly polyphony.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.