Thursday, February 27, 2025

17 thoughts on “My Favorite Style Pedal for Rhythm Guitar

  • thanks for making this video! always love your takes, and the riffs are always so sick <3

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  • How do you have a dead silent recording, especially with single coils? Are they noiseless or are you putting a noise gate in the chain? I’ve been really struggling with hum and/or buzzing, and I’m always amazed watching your videos with how dead silent it is when not playing

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  • ‘I have been using a blus breaker style pedal… in my modelers.. and now I have a real one”

    I am old

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  • really interesting how you blend the room mic used for the voiceover with the actual guitar tones. Makes the video just a lot more natural, kind of like a person in front of me just showing some guitar tones at home 🙂

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  • Yeah ngl I want one of these. Bluesbreakers are the best and this seems like a really good offering for that family of tones

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  • Yeah i use this style of pedal with fusion alot, but kinda differently,
    clean amp with wampler Pantheon (it has low, medium and high gain, and soft, hard and mixed clipping).

    Aaand JHS Morning Glory clone (NUX Morning Star) boosted with TC Cinders (Boss Blues Driver clone but with true bypass)
    for Owane style lead tone 🙂

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  • Dude, Greg's fishman pickups are so dang good. I swap between a dual humbucker with coil split and a tele with these and everytime I play my tele, I am blown away.

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  • After 3 years of going through roughly 2 dozen overdrive pedals, trying all the circuits ( klon style, TS style, BB style etc ) , my favorite pedals have all been BB style circuit based overdrive pedals. For me , it's because of the way it breaks up , and sounds so good imo from very low edge of breakup gain, to cranking it all the way . Its not as nasaly and honky as the rest , and has more boost in the low and high frequencies which results in a better scooped tone which is what I always want , and just enough mids to cut through.I play a mix of modern styles from ambient postrock to mathrock to progressive /metal and it works for all of it . I use a browne amplification carbon pedal . One exception I'll make is for the Wampler moxie which is a TS style circuit but has a switch which scoops the mids and it sounds really good for mid to high gain . So even though I swear by the BB, I do use the moxir quite a bit for more aggressive tones

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  • Could you make a video on your videography one day? I love your guitar playing and music, but your videography is NUTS, all of us musicians here could learn a thing or two from you about how to make videos about music/playing and gear.

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