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Doom Metal Pedalboard: On A Budget


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Originally posted by UCGfUI158Yz7PvBKVALm-fWA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7uHNrnZiIA

46 thoughts on “Doom Metal Pedalboard: On A Budget

  • I want you to give the eulogy at my funeral, but instead of talking about me, just explain my rig to everyone in the same voice you use for your videos.

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  • I'd add a tc electronic chorus or flanger to the board for a little space rock twist.

    Also, commenting from dfw TX

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  • Nice video. Watching from Northern England. I'd add a reverb for those solos.

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  • Hey, dude, what's up. I'm from Minas Gerais Brazil (the same state as Sepultura). I really enjoyed your video and I assure you that you helped me a lot. I'm starting to put together a pedal set and the sound you put together in this set is very similar to what I have in mind. Thanks!

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  • Watching from Sweden, I’m from Ecuador, and listening to CUARZO from Peru, epic doom band check it out. Pedal I would add: a Rat ???? and Pedal position I would change the tuner to the end for two reasons: to work as a tuner and muter, in case I’m experimenting w changing pedals, and because fuzzes don’t like buffers they like to be connected straight to the guitar due to their primitive circuitry. Amazing video thanks

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  • I got triggered when you mentioned Boss FZ2 as mine got stolen a few years back ????

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  • Hey Jason, love the channel and the pedals. If I were to add anything to the pedalboard you demoed, it would be a compressor. In my exprience, "normally" I would put it right after the tuner to compress the complete signal. But for DOOM, I feel it should be after the Fuzz/Dist/ OD pedals then the modulation and time based effects. Your thoughts???

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  • Just found your channel. Great video. I’m just now getting into this sound (was doing thrash a lot) so I definitely needed some guidance! Gonna try to combine this sound with more traditional metal.
    P.S. from Sacramento CA home of the Deftones!

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  • I assembled a mini board, but I don’t know how to correctly position the pedals in the chain from existing (big muff, sf300, vintage phaser, delay/reverb, vox 847 and joyo oxford sound distortion/preamp
    please help me arrange this for the stoner doom sound

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  • This is great.! Thanks so much for this information.

    I'm old as balls, live in northern England, wanting to start playing again after not sticking with it when I was younger. Especially after getting my 14yo daughter her first bass. Would love to sound like Bongripper.!

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  • kool setup… i would add a boss rc5 for laying down a few different guitar sounds at the same time …chillin in the Virgin Islands…thanks for your time and effort

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  • Just recently found your channel and I gotta say I really dig your content so far! Though as a boutique pedal it kinda falls out of the scope of this video I gotta say I love my Fuzzrocious Bongripper pedal. Add that to this mix and you would have a very heavy setup. Throw either that or a Blastripper or if you cant find either of those you just combine the pedals that they are based off by the same company which aren't as limited.

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  • EQs are the most versatile pedals. That's what I would add. It's amazing what they can do, and they're often overlooked. I use an old dod fx40b. It will always have a spot on my board. I generally have it placed early in the effects loop.

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  • I believe the most important question is, where did you get that Conan shirt? I’ve been looking for it everywhere!

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  • The pigtronix disnortion mini is a really cool little pedal. It's a fuzz distortion combo. The full sized has a fader between the fuzz and distortion sides but the mini specifically is cooler because instead of a fader it has a seriesparallel button. I guess the fader was too big. It breaks the two channels that run in series each into 4 eq lanes and then alternately weaves the 8 new channels into one parallel line like a rainbow. It makes that super clipped, angry beehive, 60's psychedelic fuzz. Like in burning by the yeah yeah yeahs

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  • It's the fire, dragon, armor analogy. Od is fire. Fire comes first and goes inside the dragons heart. The dragon is the fuzz. Distortion is the armor plates that go on the dragons surface. Putting the armor on the inside or the fire on the outside doesn't really work. A chorus gives the dragon many heads!

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  • I was literally just about you tell you that you're nuts for having dist going into fuzz but then you fixed it! Cool!

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  • there is no bass player in my doom metal band , so i take my moog subphatty and an ehx cockfight pedal who got a fuzz efx , and they like it , so now it will be tecno doom metal band

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  • If you're showing up to a gig with a bag of pedals and links, no one is gonna take you seriously! ???? Dude, you gotta strike your set without spilling all your gear everywhere!

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  • To my ear the intro to Empress Rising from Monolord sounds like a flanger. But thay intro atill aoynds good with a phaser, so definitely a good shout! Love your videos!

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  • For me its a lot of fun to combine and stack many different Pedals, ( WAH, FUZZ, PHASORZ, DISTORTION, COMPREZZORZ,….) and See whats gomna happen????

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  • So I have used or clone gear and it saves so much money. I’m running a EQD Special Cranker (used) into a EQD Acapulco Gold (used) so that the Special Cranker pushes the AG but keeps the loud and fat sound with the added brightened tonal characteristics of the Special Cranker. The Special Cranker is also set to just color enough for dirty cleans and always on. Then I have a JFET boost to punch the loudness more than ever, because louder is more good. Following this, I have an DBA Echo Dream 2 clone that has an added foot switch for oscillation and infinite repeats, which I keep set to have a small trail of warble repeats. Then when I want insane droning chaos, I just slam that second foot switch down and hold it for however long I want the madness to drone.

    I scored a 1978 Peavey Deuce VT 2×12 combo for $200 that has the foot switch pedal for the on board phaser and reverb, but reverb is always on at max. The guitar I got is a Squier lefty Jazzmaster fitted with a Jazzmaster sized P90 in the bridge. My rig is pretty awesome and affordable all over, given how much money I could have spent to achieve the sound and gear.

    I’m thinking of adding in a POG or Sub n Up for sub octave added before the AG for nastier filth with sub octave distortion. Then I think I might be set.

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  • I think you could add a boost pedal or an eq pedal to make make the sound more fat and deep. Just my thought. I am enjoying (re)listening to Kuyss these days

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  • Great episode! I would add a eq for tone flexibity, as those orange babys can get a but harsh

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  • I'm using an Orange or50 and a# drop tuning…so don't need any further distortion pedals…. Listen to my band…watch out on Bandcamp for "slow green thing"

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  • Excellent video – my Doomy song The Treacherous / The Violent has the tone made with layering the Gandalf Octave Fuzz with the Behringer fuzz pedal clone (orange) that you featured in your other video – I am proud of my first Doom song! Thank you, your channel helped me immeasurably

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