Is this pedal point to point like the Beefeater? Nice demo...
@Plushatheservalandfriends-k7p4 күн бұрын
Does it have tone shifting effects?
@josecardenas40135 күн бұрын
That is tight!!!
@BudgetPedalChap6 күн бұрын
The electra circuit is the basic building block for so many other well known circuits so I hear ans for good reason. That sounded great 👍
@yaguitar6 күн бұрын
You can see hear the basis of lots here. Cheers man.
@SoMoMule8 күн бұрын
I have an ESP Eclipse with SD JB & 59 pickups. I also have HB CST-24 with the Roswell's. The HB with the Roswell's have coil splitting, very versatile rig. I think both sound great in their own way. I'm not changing out the Roswell's. Don't get a rash just because the Roswell's are a little more budget friendly. Sound is very subjective. Great video.
@Seanstinsen13 күн бұрын
Glad our headstock matches I was worried
@startrekmike14 күн бұрын
This video highlights an interesting thing. There is a subset of guitar/gear based KZbinrs who have pretty much made it their content creator identity to deliver click-bait hyperbole about how anything beyond entry level or the lower end of the mid-tier level gear is some horrible scam and that anyone who buys anything past an arbitrary price point must be stupid and easily tricked by marketing. Sadly, this has pretty much poisoned any potential conversation. If you say you like your $1000+ guitar or your tube amp, you must be some kind of "cork sniffing blues lawyer" because "every real guitarist knows that tone is in the fingers and you can sound amazing through everything!" That kind of hyperbole entirely misses the point but it certainly does generate clicks and audience engagement. What you talk about in this video is the reality of the matter. A tube amp is going to feel and even sound different from a digital modeler and a solid state amplifier. It isn't about what sounds "better" but more about why each of them are different and what they each provide to the player. There are amazing solid state amplifiers and there are fantastic digital modeling solutions. Heck. I use a mix of tube amps and software based amp/effects modeling in my overall setup and both bring some really compelling things to the table. There is simply no reason to get ideologically tied to one type or another. Likewise. There is no reason to get ideologically tied to one particular price point or quality tier of music gear. Doing so is just dumb. Each price category exists for a reason and each have their upsides and downsides. There should be no shame in honestly evaluating and acknowledging those differences. One last thing. In the video, you often speak about how "the audience can't tell the difference". You offer it almost as if you are apologizing for expanding your viewpoint. A sort of disclaimer so that you don't get harassed in the comments or something. Here is my question. Does it matter if they know the difference or not? They are the audience. They are there to have a good time, drink, and dance. Some of them might notice if they are somewhat aware of guitar equipment but for the most part, they are just going to listen to whatever you play. Here is the thing. At the end of the gig, you have to go home with the gear. You have to practice with it alone. You have to bring it to rehearsal. You have to plug it into your recording rig to lay down tracks. You have to live with this stuff so why put the audience (who doesn't care either way) above your own preferences and needs? You have to enjoy playing through your stuff. You are the one that wants to be inspired by the sounds it makes. If you know that the audience doesn't really care, why factor them into your gear decision process? Why offer their tastes and knowledge as a disclaimer when stating how your feelings and opinions have evolved as you have gained more experience?
@yaguitar14 күн бұрын
Interestingly I was doing a podcast with Hello Sailor the other week and he has a philosophy. If you like it, it makes you play better. Be it look of a cool pedal, sound of a great amp etc. if you play better, the audience hears that. So gear you love makes the audience happier. You're right though, I do sound apologetic because I'm so used to people going "you're so dumb, no one knows the difference"
@DucLe-qh5nt15 күн бұрын
i wonder did bass even need a pedal ?
@rododendrron15 күн бұрын
The best review for this unit so far. Thank you!
@yaguitar15 күн бұрын
@@rododendrron thank you!
@Web4Brainz18 күн бұрын
I also use them as a mute when I’m tapping to keep the EAD from making any noise
@yaguitar18 күн бұрын
@@Web4Brainz nice!
@nekkon198919 күн бұрын
I own both amps. Where the Bassbreaker 30r shines over a Katana or DI solutions is chords. With single note stuff the difference is less obvious, but strum a chord and digital is always going to sound digital
@yaguitar19 күн бұрын
@@nekkon1989 that's how I feel about it. Both have their place though.
@nekkon198919 күн бұрын
@@yaguitar true. I use my Katana way more, even for gigs. I hate having to wait for the tubes to cool down for like 15 minutes before I move my amp. Carrying around a 20kg amplifier is not my favourite thing either, but I can sacrifice my back for TONE 😂
@yaguitar19 күн бұрын
Haha yeah, id agree. But still not as heavy as some combos that size. Half the weight of a marshall dsl 40!!
@Folkgrunge22 күн бұрын
With a two humbuckers it will be a monster.
@joaoartur0123 күн бұрын
Too much reverb,terrible
@yaguitar23 күн бұрын
@@joaoartur01 😂😂
@excusemewhileikissthesky122523 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed the live stream yesterday. You have great chemistry with those boys & i hope to see you on it again. Great vid BTW
@yaguitar23 күн бұрын
@@excusemewhileikissthesky1225 thanks - hope to do it again as well!
@Hayley-bo1ie23 күн бұрын
Wat is d black pedel in the back?
@yaguitar23 күн бұрын
@@Hayley-bo1ie that is Cyclone OD-30. It's an old plastic Japanese Boss OD1 clone from the 80s I got a few days ago
@liftsxcccc657223 күн бұрын
I dont believe this worked with wire less!!! is it silicon or germanium? what trannys are actually in it?
@hellosailoreffectsofficial24 күн бұрын
Superb review mate. Its been my pleasure to get to know you over the years.
@yaguitar23 күн бұрын
It has indeed.... 😂
@BudgetPedalChap24 күн бұрын
Our Joe knows how to make a fuzz. That thing sounded glorious 👌
@hellosailoreffectsofficial24 күн бұрын
Thank you mate 🎉
@LewWelchThePoet24 күн бұрын
🤘👍🏿 Buffer-friendly ones I use = Benson fuzzes, Hello Sailor/RNRMF Xenomorph, and Silktone Fuzz.
@zenncatt25 күн бұрын
Had one. Loved the tones and gain I got from it. The noise at higher gain level, which in my opinion is where it shined, was the issue. Hoping one day Boss finds a solution without sacrificing the gain and tone. Maybe a built in noise gate feature would tame it. Thank you for the video review.
@ogmakefirefiregood26 күн бұрын
The GX100 is a sleeper. I run mine with a Wampler Pantheon dual drive pedal in front and the Eventide H90 at the end of my signal chain. My rig sound phenomenon. Question: do you lose your presets if you update the software?
@HardRockHeavyMetal26 күн бұрын
No, you don't lose your presets
@yaguitar26 күн бұрын
I have a drive and a fuzz in front, works a treat! And no, presets stay as they were.
@ogmakefirefiregood26 күн бұрын
Thanks 😊
@derickalbert27 күн бұрын
Boss gt1?
@yaguitar26 күн бұрын
This is just gx100
@Yeepsthepro27 күн бұрын
Hello
@mixministermike28 күн бұрын
would love to see a comparison between the same IR loaded with the old loader and then with the new loader, to compare the new translation code. hoping it resolves the "wet blanket" problem with the old IR loader
@Kornn_Puff28 күн бұрын
I was just wondering if I could connect this to my pc. I got audacity running and got it connected to my pc and guitar, but something's not working :/
@LuisJimenez-pb3ge28 күн бұрын
This update is absolutely wonderful!!! So much new stuff it’s insane! Well worth the wait.
@yaguitar28 күн бұрын
💯 loving it so far!
@FolkgrungeАй бұрын
better than sg ebony custom Epiphone in sound?
@yaguitarАй бұрын
I've not tried one, but it's better than most guitars I have tried in this price range. I recently sold it and have to admit I regret that.
@FolkgrungeАй бұрын
@@yaguitar nobody sell a fantastic guitar🙃
@yaguitarАй бұрын
@@Folkgrunge I had 8 at the time, needed to see one that wasn't getting as much use. I have guitars in play more (custom built mayburys, fender teles etc)
@spacewolf9585Ай бұрын
Great points and exactly the things that we as pedal designers need to at least be aware of even if they still keep their same layouts and such (it’s almost like we were just discussing this earlier…😅) can’t wait to what we come up with next Monday with Sailor Joe on the podcast! Brilliant work mate!👍🤙🖖
@yaguitarАй бұрын
Yeah looking forward to it. I did mention Joe on this hehe
@spacewolf9585Ай бұрын
@@yaguitar I heard the mention, 😂
@TheDeedeeFilesАй бұрын
Awesome
@MyMakersMarkerАй бұрын
Here's a little advice. Don't just solo the whole time. That's not what people want to see. And this is just good advice. We want to see see very little talking and playing metal rock blues country cover every basis. Don't just sit there and solo. It is so boring and you're going to lose people. That's what we want to see. Use distortion cool effects. Let us see what it can do for everything. Do some punk rock, do some grunge do some soft ambience stuff. That's how you get big. And the big guy screw up when they talk to me much. Nobody wants to hear that s***. So if you want to grow your channel and interest more people that are guitar players, switch it up. Cover every basis. Don't talk much. Give a very very quick rundowns of the pros and cons and then get to playing. Talk for a fourth of the video. Play for a 3/4. I'm telling you you will get all of the other people who just put up with the boring guitar videos of people talking and soloing. I'm not being mean. You're your absolutely awesome player, but if you do this I promise you you're going to boost your subscribers.
@yaguitarАй бұрын
I get what you mean. But in this video I go from blues, to rock and roll, to punk pop, to metal through the course of the video. Chords, riffs, solos etc on each pickup with 3 different gain setups etc. I tried to cover as much ground as possible. Thanks for watching though and noted.
@jpower1436Ай бұрын
Your tone at my above comment really brings out that tele "twang"
@andrzejmarczewski1478Ай бұрын
For a cheap guitar it had some versatility. The neck pickup really surprised me. Donated his one to my daughters school in the end as it wasn't getting used much.
@jpower1436Ай бұрын
5:07 , Your "clean tone" sounds alright to me. A "clean" tone is not really clean. It is what is perceived that matters. To me, a good "clean tone" is dancing right on the edge of breakup (tube amps or tube modelling). A "real" clean as some put it is kinda sterile and lifeless. A "real" clean tone is what you would have from an acoustic or acoustic electric (in an amp that is dedicated and has FR speakers). Electrics are meant to be a bit lively. I'll take your "clean tone" all day long. Sounds great, bud.
@andrzejmarczewski1478Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@MrDonovantАй бұрын
does anybody know what exactly would the NUX Footcontroller do with this pedal?
@guitarslim56Ай бұрын
Whoa, that was way too fast! You gotta show the actual steps of how to connect. Ugh.
@andrzejmarczewski1478Ай бұрын
@@guitarslim56 why? It was a review not a tutorial. They come with instructions?
@yiannisfaitakisАй бұрын
picked up a JS400 in surf green, reliced 2 years ago as a gift to myself for my birthday. It has been my main guitar and the one I reach for 9 out of 10 times. It has the by far the best neck I have ever played. So comfortable and fast. Jets are not just better than Squires. They punch way above their level. I have 2 fenders, a Mexican 70’s reissue and an American standard. The Jet is undeniably easier and more fun to play for me to the point I haven’t picked up my fenders, other than my beloved tele, in many months. These are proper, amazing guitars that have ridiculsly high value for money. For the money i really think they are unmatched.
@WilDBeestMFАй бұрын
I took a punt on this with some spare change in my pocket. But it has blown my mind on bass. It kicked the DOD Carcosa off my board and while I'm keeping it, I prefer the SF300.
@ozneo7503Ай бұрын
Im want to learn electric guitar and curently try to buy equipment and find nux have many good option like mighty lite,mightyplug ,mg300 and all have similar app and features i didnt know what i need to chose a a starter kit
@nathanhill9006Ай бұрын
What’s the max mAmps?
@MrPhilippou9354Ай бұрын
How do I change the battery
@yaguitarАй бұрын
Like all these mini pedals, it needs an external power supply
@BudgetPedalChapАй бұрын
The models built in are great, once you have a play about on the Tonex cloud you can get some really nice tones. It's a great bit of kit and so conveniently small
@052RCАй бұрын
Mine is in the garbage. Try calling customer service before you buy one.
@JamminB100Ай бұрын
I purchased one of these. Not happy with it. The only effect I use on Bass is chorus and compression. I also prefer the clean tone of GK heads. I cannot get a GOOD clean tone out of this unit. It allways sounds like it has some effects on it, even in the "clean" setting.
@joshevarts1982Ай бұрын
Is this hooked up to your computer? Is it possible to use this just with a phone and head phones?
@yaguitarАй бұрын
Hi, yes, they do make a big thing about being mobile friendly.
@ronmurray3338Ай бұрын
Of course you can. Do some homework, get your patches in order, and go!
@yaguitarАй бұрын
@@ronmurray3338 I don't tend to use patches, but this was great to use as stomp boxes instead.
@misstermarblesАй бұрын
this pedal doesn't accept a battery?
@yaguitarАй бұрын
@@misstermarbles I don't think so, no.
@misstermarblesАй бұрын
@@yaguitar thanks!
@ianskelding5493Ай бұрын
Great as a modding platform
@raymondmeadows7623Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I think you may have sold this to me. Kind regards.
@Nachtmahr616Ай бұрын
Hope they'll make a 2+ mm Precision Mini. No idea why everyone is afraid of thick picks. Premium price picks should always have more options, especially since they are just nylon but at ultem prices
@stevewhite8997Ай бұрын
Just a bit of fact- checking. Pine for the fretboard? Pine is a Softwood so very doubtful it would serve as a fretboard material.. Thomann state it's a wood called Amaranth which is probably more accurate since that is actually a hardwood known as Purpleheart. However rest of your video was accurate and enjoyable and gives good account of the guitar.
@yaguitarАй бұрын
Hi It was a material called Blackwood Tek. It's Torrified pine (heat treated in various ways). This is likely to have changed by now as they have used all sorts over the years.