I love how Bryan and Josh support each others pedals with such respect.
@DeadlySpecies5 жыл бұрын
I'm pissed you haven't come out with a boost or an amp called the wamplerfier
@teddydavis35046 жыл бұрын
Dude, your tone in your videos is insane. I get so happy when I hear your Tele.
@wampler_pedals6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, I truly appreciate that :-)
@gentlewolf12796 жыл бұрын
One of the best gear channels on youtube... tons of great info. Cheers
@wetakethetrips63135 жыл бұрын
G E N T L E W O L F Wempler has no idea what is going on.
@gentlewolf12795 жыл бұрын
@@wetakethetrips6313 explain
@shaft90005 жыл бұрын
Or better yet, ignore the lazy "troll"'s bait. My grandma trolled me harder when I was still in my diapers.
@sixgunlover2745 жыл бұрын
@@wetakethetrips6313 He seems pretty clued up to me. His pedals are great.
@sparkyguitar00584 жыл бұрын
@@wetakethetrips6313 Wempler probably doesn't know. Brian Wampler knows enough to build and easily explain great pedals!
@mantashaft5 жыл бұрын
Brian, your compulsion and/or joy in talking shop is inspiring. We are the richer for it.
@ross302ci5 жыл бұрын
Love these vids where you take to the breadboard and talk schematics. Perfect mix of technical details and higher-level tone talk. As someone just diving into this world, thank you so much for doing this.
@alexisdrosopoulos6 жыл бұрын
Your channel is a guitar related encyclopedia. Great video man as always.
@RobertKeeleyTV5 жыл бұрын
Really nice video Brian! Nice demo and simulation of the circuits and the variations!
@charliebrown19492 жыл бұрын
Between Wampler and JHS pedals, I'm going broke! "What a Way To Go"!!! :D From the tech/geek perspective, I don't have a clue, BUT, I really enjoy the different sound samples, that show the actual sound differences (and, in some cases, the similarities, as well), on your channel! Thank You, for those, and all that you do, Bryan! Cheers, and Merry Christmas!!
@Roddo7316 жыл бұрын
Great vid and super well explained. I do believe a lot of people have latched on to the “transparent overdrive “thing and didn’t want hundred percent understand… I know what they’re going for but you know petals it’s kind of like horses for courses… You got a tally and you got a twin or say an AC 30...They all react differently together
@rappy0076 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love how in depth you go!
@MRxr4005 жыл бұрын
it would be cool to see someone come out with a sweepable frequency on their od to tune the mids to your own amp. like an eq before or after an od pedal. wait, you do this. love your passion Brian
@garymoore15676 жыл бұрын
Brian, please do more of these technical videos! Also, it would be interesting to show the clipping characteristics of different overdrive/ distortion pedals on an A440 sine curve input.
@burninglcd5 жыл бұрын
You mean A432, because that is an objectively better tuning based on the Shuman Resonance and will open your Third Eye Chakra.
@losangulos5 жыл бұрын
@@burninglcd Ha!
@albertplaysguitar4 жыл бұрын
These vids really remind me why I buy pedals instead of building them. So thank you for what YOU do.
@kevotheclone6 жыл бұрын
Your vids NEVER disappoint!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us mere mortals!
@DroneCorpse6 жыл бұрын
Hey brian, the impulse response of these circuits will also be interesting to look at, especially in terms of dynamics. Great video, and let's get deeper into this!
@DanEtch6 жыл бұрын
This video should be required watching for guitarists. My “transparent” OD is a Tumnus and it’s going nowhere! Not really related to the video, but I recently had a problem with my Velvet Fuzz which was dealt with amazingly by Wampler under warranty. Fast and thorough, and I’m amazingly happy that it’s back on my board so quick. Wampler makes my guitar playing life better.
@bobconklin92506 жыл бұрын
This is super helpful! I would love graphs like this for all kinds of effect circuits.
@peeter7773 жыл бұрын
Hi Bryan, my humble opinion about what they called "transparent overdrive"; is that one you don't have to tweak your clean channel eq with, when you engage it. If the overall balance doesn't change, no matter what kind of overdrive I engage, I'd be able to use for example 3 different overdrives without the need of adjusting the amp's eq for each one (cause i'm playing). I don't think anyone talk about a proper flat eq overdrive.. Nice video anyway!
@DaveKaplowitz5 жыл бұрын
I never understood what transparent overdrive meant since you are trying to color the sound anyway. But yes, I like you explaining the flat eq idea, that 8s not always desirable. But in the listening, even though both pedals are different they sounded similar in that I heard that unmistakable tele sound. So I get it. Thanks, Brian for once again explaining the unexplainable.
@maxonmendel57576 жыл бұрын
I'm a bassist and a few years back a friend gave me his Roland KC-60, which is a 3-channel keyboard/PA amp. Idrc if it had "good toan" cause a good bass amp is huge and heavy on my back and my wallet, and I was just glad to have something that had a good bass response. But anyway, it had 3 channels, 1 for a mic and 2 others for instruments. That transparent, full-freq response OD reminds me of that amp with a instrument in the mic channel with the gain cranked. It works for some people, especially bassists that are less looking for crunch and are really looking for grime and beef. We dont need a midrange boost and we really need our bass tone kept intact. But whatever. Great video! My guitarist friend loves the Klon and also loves CS Lewis so sometime soon I'm gonna get him the Tumnus Deluxe hopefully.
@legoharry1006 жыл бұрын
These transparent overdrives aren’t even in transparent enclosures! SMH
@skiddzie27085 жыл бұрын
try out the deadbeat visual overdrive
@fishypaw6 жыл бұрын
Reading circuit diagrams is a bit like reading music, both elude me. The more Brian (and one of my friends) show me, the more i begin to understand them. Thanks for sharing your insight Brian, Cheers.
@YOutsider2 жыл бұрын
appreciate Brian taking the time to provide his two-cents.
@johnnyflame546 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, my first of your videos because it turned up in my feed this morning. Very informative and easy to understand. Now I’ll see if I can subscribe!
@ebeep6 жыл бұрын
My Paisley Drive is easily my favorite transparent overdrive. When set with the gain below 9 o'clock, it's exactly my base tone, just louder and with a little bit of clipping. The Paisley Drive has crushed every last fancy overdrive I've ever put it up against. Of course it's fully capable of all sorts of tone coloring via the toggle options, but dialed in neutral, I've never experienced a more transparent drive ever.
@rca3rd6 жыл бұрын
I love my Paisley Drive!I just picked up a used Vox AC15C1.I am hoping it will work well with my Paisley Drive?
@anthonyrosa50066 жыл бұрын
There are just too many good flavors of ice cream. There is a reason why they had 31 flavors. I'll take em all. Sometimes something different inspires you.
@ebeep6 жыл бұрын
Ron Anthony, I've owned many of the greats and I must say the AC15C1 is my desert island amp. It made me sell off all of my vintage Fenders (black, blonde, and brown) with zero regrets. It's also perfect with the Paisley Drive :)
@SimpleManGuitars19736 жыл бұрын
@@rca3rd I've got a Vox AC10 and I love it big time with pedals. There's a little video I made with a gopro on my channel just for one of my buddies that is a co DIE HARD Steelers fan and Rengade by Styx is our "fight song" and I was using a Wampler Sovereign, Hughes and Kettner Rotosphere, TS9, and Boss DD6 and I think it sounds good with pedals and I was literally just picking it up and playing it and not trying to be the next SRV. I think the Vox amps actually do work well with pedals. I've got a Keeley Dark Side now too and it works awesome with that one as well. I think you'll definitely like the Paisley Drive with it because actually I went behind Brad Paisley's stage years ago and looked at his rig and there was actually an AC30 in there. He only puts the Dr Z stuff on the stage but he had an AC30 in the back and that was during the Time Well Wasted tour and his tone was off the charts then!
@anthonydavella83506 жыл бұрын
@@SimpleManGuitars1973 I sold my AC10. I got it out of storeage and played it to make sure it was ok. Damn it sounded good LOL Not having a loop was my problem with it
@WhiskeyxFuneral Жыл бұрын
Man the playing in this video is phenomenal
@winstonsmith82366 жыл бұрын
GREAT VIDEO!! Please do this with boosts, lower gain. That's where the allure of "transparency" really comes into play for a lot of us low-med gain fellas. Thanx!
@howardanderson30615 жыл бұрын
Brian great segment I didn't see the original video (I'm going to) but this was super educational.I now know that only truly transparent overdrive is no overdrive at all LOL. You don't get something else without something else happening to something......... BTW nice playing
@DrKevGuitar5 жыл бұрын
Correction at 4:43, thre is no 20dB cut in the bass, Brian read the frequency instead of the dBV. At 63 Hz the signal was down to just 39 dB, less than 1 dB loss from the 40 dBV plateau in the mid range and most of the treble. Never mind the shape of the curve it really is almost flat!
@pclindholm5 жыл бұрын
This was awesome, I love seeing the EQ curves. Now that attenuators and reactive load boxes are more prevalent, I've been enjoying more power-amp overdrive sounds and really prefer these OD sounds when feasible (though I still love OD pedals). Any chance you have a way of explaining how the EQ curve changes as the volume rises on pre-amp and power-amp tubes? I suspect it usually isn't a "transparent" change like these circuits you described.
@simont99846 жыл бұрын
That shirt is awesome! Love your in depth vids, keep them coming! Cheers!
@KTGHATS5 жыл бұрын
Are most clean boosts less compressed than the average overdrive? I’ve been trying so many gain pedals,and found a 27db boost pedal that seems to really have that bright,jangly open sound I crave, it feels like a lot of OD pedals are too creamy,compressed..where that Boost seems devoid of all that.. Is this the case?.. I wonder why more folks don’t use a boost rather than overdrives.. just slamming the amp w lots of db seems more natural than turning up the gain on OD or distortion pedals.. Except..the Tumnus, and this other Klone I found, Greenchild Kursk.when I start stacking I get great,tight high gain.. and alone they rule. In a pedal builder’s opinion, is the Klon circuit really that good?? It seems radically different to me,although I’ve heard other builders say that the Klon is one of their least favorite circuits, but the public wants it, so they build it.. sorry, that’s like a couple of questions..
@fjgaston4 жыл бұрын
I think it depends on what you call "transparent". The fact that the curve is flat doesn't mean the sound is more transparent. it just means that it's transparent for a white noise. In fact guitar signal doesn't behave like a white noise. To my ears, despite the 1k peak on the curve, sound rather close to the original sound where the breadboard distortion is not transparent at all (way too dark) maybe because of the compression that happens with the distortion. So yeah there really is a difference between simulation and real life situation.
@iamstuff_67256 жыл бұрын
I love the nerdy stuff! Keep it coming :)
@juandelacal83436 жыл бұрын
Very good explanation and opinion. Keep on rockin' Mr Wampler!!!
@MrPodvig6 жыл бұрын
Thanks again. I love the content, of course, but I also love the Midwest ountry living vibe. Hey from Noblesville!
@maxonmendel57576 жыл бұрын
That midwest country living is what keeps me here xD reminds me of home!
@jayguitar5 жыл бұрын
Hey Brian, fantastic meeting and hanging out with you at NAMM 😊 really appreciated your time! Loving your video man! Really interesting to see and hear the different circuits. Tumnus sounded awesome - love that 1k bump! Have an amazing day and looking forward to next time 😊🙏🤟
@wampler_pedals5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jay, and great seeing you as well!!
@psilocypher6 жыл бұрын
Nice univibe teaser! Looking forward to it!
@BwanaTube2 жыл бұрын
I salute all attempts at demolishing the "magic black box" view of pedals, and looks at them from an objective topologic viewpoint, rather than silly subjective terms like *Dumble*, *Plexi*, *tweed*, etc.
@zhou_sei5 жыл бұрын
if i had to describe one of my pedals as a ''transparent" overdrive, it would be my "supreaux deux" that the runoffgroove guys designed. my impression of it being transparent comes from the fact that i dont lose high end and clarity, and i can still hear the pick attack and dynamics.
@hearpalhere5 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this, thanks! I thought the breadboarded circuit with the hard clipping sounded really good actually and I really dug your playing! Rock on!
@greyblooz Жыл бұрын
I recently got myself an old Barber LTD SR that really does sound transparent. Chords ring clear and the EQ is flat just as advertised but that's less fun than a pedal with its own voice unless you're really in love with the sound of your amp.
@MAP4483 жыл бұрын
I see you like fender amps & guitars. Is there any way you can do in depth videos on the fender santa ana overdrive? I want to learn more about how it works & how I can more effectively use it to my advantage using it with my hot rod blues Jr 4 & my pro am tele 1
@markhammer6436 жыл бұрын
The genius of the Klon Centaur, and what I feel is Bill Finnegan's greatest contribution, was to *precondition* the signal to extract the best possible overdrive sound from a decent tube amp. That is, it anticipated what the amp would do, and arranged things for the guitar signal to make the amp behave in a certain way. If one has ever had the opportunity to try using a Klon as an overdrive tone in itself (i.e., dimed the gain but kept the output level low, feeding it to a clean solid-state amp), it was nothing special. Indeed, rather anemic. BECAUSE IT WASN'T DESIGNED TO DO THAT! What made it labelled as "transparent" (and pretty much ushered in the use of the term) is that it brought out the overdrive character of the amp, without imposing its own characteristics; like putting nicely-tailored clothes and flattering haircut/makeup on a woman that is already beautiful (sorry for the sexism, but it was an analogy I knew would be immediately understood to many here). It's transparent in that it is *revealing* rather than *imposing* . There is a difference between a pedal intended to provide an "overdriven sound" of its own, quite apart from the amp characteristics, and a circuit intended to push an amp into pleasing overdrive, unique to THAT amp. Another aspect of what makes an overdrive pedal "transparent" is the massive difference in headroom between a tube amp, and a 9V-powered pedal. The often-excessive harmonic content generated via diodes and such in a 9V-powered pedal, BECAUSE of that limited headroom, can easily result in the clarity of individual notes getting lost in a haze, when compared to the sound of an amp being pushed harder (in the right way). That's a part of what allows a circuit intended to push the amp, rather than create its own tone, to be thought of and described as "transparent". That harmonic haze is also why distortions and overdrives are generally the first pedal a new guitar-player buys: because it mimics the "busy" harmonic content when one plays loud with a complete band, even though it's just you in your bedroom. None of this is to take away from the pleasing quality that many pedals provide via their own overdriven tone. And one should further distinguish between "clean boost" - which is used to push an amp or other pedal into clipping but does not alter the harmonic content itself - and the audible consequences of using one, when the amp or some other pedal has been pushed hard. Few people use so-called clean boosts to simply shift between one untainted/uncolored level and another - something they could easily do with a volume pedal/preset. Are "transparent" boosters and overdrives shaping the tone and providing coloration? As Brian's video amply demonstrates, YES. BUt the intent is to make the amp sing rather than fizz. Bill told me himself that, even thought the Treble control on the Centaur provides cut AND boost, he really meant it to be used primarily in cut mode, to tame the harmonic content so that the amplifier would not generate too much fizz. Few people like harmonics of harmonics or harmonics. We like those lower-order harmonics in the right proportions.
@terrywitzu78745 жыл бұрын
Well, done. I think you should have your own channel. Another great thing about having a transparent O/D is that it stays out of the way of the vocalist too. Everyone should have one in their arsenal. Try Brian's Euphoria/Ecstasy. His most misunderstood, under-rated, and the greatest pedal he's ever made.
@lukeingram76555 жыл бұрын
is a legend in the field of guitar electronics, I'm guessing even Wampler would consider him to be up at his level of pedal knowhow.
@markhammer6435 жыл бұрын
@@lukeingram7655 Let's not rush to judgment! I'm no "legend". I've just been following the field and reading for over 40 years, and you learn a thing or two over time. My strength is explaining things to people. Went to a talk the other day by Prince's former engineer (now Berklee prof) Susan Rogers. Aand when I mentioned the name of one of my former McGill profs to her, her face lit into a big smile, as she referred to him as her "intellectual grandfather" (Albert Bregman, originator of "auditory scene analysis"). When you have good sources to draw on, you get smarter. Since the advent of the web and gear-related forums, a great many truly knowledgeable people have been very generous in their knowledge. It also doesn't hurt having access to all those schematics...something we didn't have in the 1970s or '80s. We had Craig Anderton, Robert Penfold, and a few others, and had to wait a month or two for another bit of info to show up in a magazine. I was over the moon when I finally got to meet Craig at last year's Summer NAMM. What a sweet guy and what a great teacher. Now *there's* a legend.
@lukeingram76555 жыл бұрын
@@markhammer643 You are too humble, let me just put it another way.. If there was a Guitar Pedal Hall of Fame, Mark Hammer would be an inductee for excellence in technical assistance . In my opinion you're right up there with R.G. as far as pedal cred is concerned and I think plently might consider him a legend so if you're not one, you're still pretty darn close!
@markhammer6435 жыл бұрын
@@lukeingram7655 Thanks. Much appreciated. But we should switch back to the Brian show, already in progress. He makes a good product that makes many people happy. That's where the rubber hits the road.
@voodoochili124 жыл бұрын
Bluesbreaker style pedals to me always have a fizzy decay that seems to sit behind each note. Anyone else?
@Reveltt6 жыл бұрын
Omg I've never been so early to a video before. Just wanna say I love your work. I've learnt so much from your videos. Thanks! But now I feel compelled to start building pedals D: Love the TPS tee btw!
@user-cq3oh8eq3n Жыл бұрын
Surprising that Circuitlab seems to work OK without any ground reference for the + input of the opamp! BTW, low E on a guitar is around 82 Hz, so I normally don't worry about anything lower than that.
@benjaminrath63226 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I love these types of videos they are incredibly helpful!
@bpabustan6 жыл бұрын
The video talks about overdrives and describes how good the Tumnus and Morning Glory sound (I agree, they sound great) but to me - that clean tone is THE TONE I have been loving!
@wampler_pedals6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! That's just a tele through a hot rod deluxe, and using Celestion creamback 65 speaker Impulse Responses
@bpabustan6 жыл бұрын
@@wampler_pedals That's amazing Brian! I reckon your Tele is nothing really special too, meaning it's an everyday type of Telecaster with upgraded pickups - Bryan from the Philippines.
@wampler_pedals6 жыл бұрын
@@bpabustan I'm actually using a Whitfill custom Tele here, but it's patterned after a 52 fender tele
@bpabustan6 жыл бұрын
@@wampler_pedals awesome!
@voxpathfinder15r5 жыл бұрын
Is it possible these frequency response curves are what you need when designing a boost pedal that compensates for how our ears hear according to fletcher Munson curves as volume increases? So electronically not transparent, but our ears hear transparency because as volume goes up we are more sensitive to bass and treble and not so much mids,so a boost in the mids equalizes it better ?
@gordontubbs6 жыл бұрын
Boss GE-7 Equalizer is the greatest "transparent overdrive" of all time. Change my mind. ;-)
@LeviBulger6 жыл бұрын
No argument here
@rickc21026 жыл бұрын
Well, as long as you're going into something that'll clip in response to it...
@Jeff-fx5vu6 жыл бұрын
It doesn't overdrive. It's just EQ
@LeviBulger6 жыл бұрын
@@Jeff-fx5vu oh it overdrives. Most clipping comes in the mid-range frequencies anyway. So other than just boosting the output, you can really pump those mids for some crunch. Maybe on a fender amp it would be tougher, but anything that's already cranked, a boss EQ will definitely make it "scream"
@Jeff-fx5vu6 жыл бұрын
@@LeviBulger , l can see that. But not at unity gain like a overdrive would. Don't get me wrong, l like to add some EQ to correct my overdrive tone
@MeatyController5 жыл бұрын
The year before last, Sweetwater practically gave away the new Gonkulator from DOD. I bought it for the ringmod for synth use, but the distortion circuit turned out to be way more useful than I'd imagined. I was surprised that every heavily compressed nuance was coming through, even with gain, drive and level maxed out. I have some Steve Stevens-style, 80s flavored compression right at the start of my signal chain, and the DOD DOES NOT kill anything my compressors do. Best impulse pedal buy ever!
@liamshanley_21 Жыл бұрын
That’s actually the same distortion circuit as the DOD Grunge pedal
@BarrySPeas5 жыл бұрын
Obviously he's right about wanting to filter top and bottom end in certain ways for a decent drive/distortion/fuzz tone. However what about if you want more drive on an overdrive channel? There's already a pronounced midrange, and adding another circuit which adds drive but narrows the frequency range, will make it sound heavier from the added "gain" bit less heavy from the thinner sound in comparison. What sort of pedals would you use in this instance?
@DEADMEDIC5 жыл бұрын
My concern is not everyone uses a guitar amp. Some people use some sort of modeling profiling directly into front of house where there are subs
@Reveltt6 жыл бұрын
Could we please have a video with the quintessential overdrive pedals; same settings; into different amps to see how all this interacts? I run an AC15 and no one ever uses those to demo circuits and make comparisons!
@wampler_pedals6 жыл бұрын
good idea!
@rca3rd5 жыл бұрын
I agree!With the tele!
@FrecklesOpenMic5 жыл бұрын
TPS uses an AC15 pretty often.
@Reveltt5 жыл бұрын
@@FrecklesOpenMic sometimes. But tps doesn't really do what wampler does, and the 2 amp set up they use sounds amazing but doesn't really let us hear how the pedal interacts with the individual amps.
@didifischervideo2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting! I don't understand the schematic draws but if you are saying what it is - and showing the frequncy... : ))
@fathermurphy2186 жыл бұрын
Really liked that hard clipping "transparent" tone.
@mpesta4 жыл бұрын
I love the Morning Glory as well. I even contacted JHS to see if I could have it modded to allow me to add more bass. Oh, I have both the Tumnus and Tumnus Deluxe andlove those as well.
@pirhala2 жыл бұрын
What became of this? Would they mod the MG? I’d like one to use with my bass rig but it sounded too thin.
@rickschnur86006 жыл бұрын
Great video and presentation! Very helpful, thanks!
@FrecklesOpenMic5 жыл бұрын
I always thought the Big Muff method of getting around the bandwidth limitation is interesting - it splits input signal down two paths, and the tone knob blends them back together post-clipping. That's why the Big Muff has both giant lows and peaky highs! I always wanted that design in more pedals.
@wampler_pedals5 жыл бұрын
I think you may have it confused with a different circuit... big muff is cascaded NPN transistors and the tone control is panning between low pass and high pass filters
@8triagrammer6 жыл бұрын
I don't know if they are technically "transparent" but the Zendrive and Tiki Drive (originals, not Lovepedals) sound transparent to me, in that I feel like I can still hear my original clean tone somewhere in there, although at high gain on the Tiki it will get lost. Very touch responsive pedals that don't massacre your original tone. Have tried Klon clone too and it kind of had the same thing going on, but the Zen/Tiki pedals kind of have a fresh and unique tint to them, and the grain of the distortion sounds kind of elegant and sophisticated, especially on the Zendrive. That being said, would love to try a Tumnus, that sounded great!
@NickCrate0075 жыл бұрын
Brian what do you think of the Professor tweed DIY pedal kit? It's the best don't touch my natural tone circuit so far i have try but am getting old and start to like just a cord to the amp setup (-.o) getting tired for the hunt!
@ericdenton66645 жыл бұрын
What about us guys that use humbuckers as far as demoing tones? I'm using Duncan Pearly Gates pickups which are not ultra hot but fatter than a tele. I love your tones btw but would like to hear you demo stuff through both pickup styles. Thanks
@elonmush47935 жыл бұрын
I love these videos, because they take they voodoo out of guitar pedals. They still create magical sounds but you know it's all physics.
@waynegram8907 Жыл бұрын
All Wampler pedals need a Dynamic Range switch to get more "resolution" from the guitar volume pot, just like the designer Steve Dawson did on the Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 has Two Preamp Volume pots called Body and Detail so that single coil pickups and other guitars can interface better with the input stage of the guitar pedals. The Dynamic Range mode on the marshall vintage modern 2266 gives you a lot of "Resolution" of the guitars volume pots because the designer Steve Dawson custom made the design so you can get variety of CLEAN UP tones. Most wampler pedals don't have a wide resolution range for clean up tones very limited and narrow window, plus not having the body and detail volume pots you can't use a variety of guitar pickups to fine tune and interface correctly with the guitar pedals front end stage circuitry. Pass this on to your EE Engineers to make an upgrade to your pedal designs.
@Yupppi5 жыл бұрын
So... What happens if you leave the bass to distort with everything else and remove the bass in the later stage? Making it reversed to usual overdrive design. Is it gonna sound like a tame and lame fuzz?
@passionplayer76 жыл бұрын
Great Vid again! Thank you for all the "geeky" stuff, good to know from someone who really needs to know it ;) I liked that you mention pedals sounding different in other amps, this effect lead me to my joy of tube amps as well as tailoring my board for a specific amp or to be used with backlines, whatever's there, etc. And of course, what is right for the music and the song is always paramount! Keep'em comin' Brian!
@6strung214 жыл бұрын
Can you give me some insight on the G&L Buckshot transparent OD please.. I have a friend who has about 8 for sale and I'm interested in grabbing one of these soon to be collectables being G&L doesn't make many pedals.. Love your channel you and Josh are the most giving people in the industry...
@rickc21026 жыл бұрын
My transparent overdrive of choice is called dB+ into almost-breaking-up clean channel, makes it a nicely-breaking-up channel.
@sparkyguitar00584 жыл бұрын
I agree. 1 of the last pedals on my board. The dB-1 lets me feel confident that I'm getting the cleanest tone to my amp.
@saskfarm5 жыл бұрын
Mick and Dan are smiling! An hour with those two discussing this topic would be very helpful. Buy a plane ticket!
@markhammer6435 жыл бұрын
How do we know they didn't already record something while they were in Anaheim the other week, and are editing it now?
@wampler_pedals5 жыл бұрын
Soon 😉
@pablo.l4 жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks! Super useful info!
@SerpenteMacaco5 жыл бұрын
What about MXR Distortion+? Is it a bluesbreaker or klon style, or is it something else entirely?
@wampler_pedals5 жыл бұрын
It’s different, it’s more simplistic than those two circuits
@_RLP6 жыл бұрын
Great video, mate. Really like the tech-vibe... Keep them coming. Quick question: harmonic content. Why do some drives have lots of it and others don't? I have a morning glory clone made by a local builder that has a tremendous amount of harmonic content (pretty noisy too, but that's manageable). Even more than the original morning glory (it's a v3 clone, if that helps). Also, that t-style never disappoints. Been looking into them, actually... Glad you're back, mate. Cheers
@palethorn6 жыл бұрын
This is a load of information. Thank you Mr. Wampler.
@Echinder6 жыл бұрын
So happy for your cat! What does your goat want you to build?
@wampler_pedals6 жыл бұрын
a delay and reverb probably!
@lalob.fuentes70894 жыл бұрын
I like to use two troverdrives stacked as you test in the end, first with less gain, but you dont play both pedals on, you got a third excelent rock sound.
@manulaudic5 жыл бұрын
Hi ! I've been trying to do this circuit to experiment myself with different components but the schematic is missing the power section. Would someone have a simple power supply section? Maybe the power supply from OCD pedal?
@grayaj233 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you've tried (or at least joked about) a circuit that when in the "off" position goes through like a 500 ohm resistor, and when "ON" goes straight through with no resistor. There's your transparent overdrive. And it would sell like hotcakes because as Josh Scott says, loud is more good.
@stewmcleod73156 жыл бұрын
How long did the “Fuzz is all you need” shirt take to arrive? Is the large large? Or do you need the XL? Ace walkthrough.
@wampler_pedals6 жыл бұрын
Dan and Mick brought it to me at Namm one year I think. It's not a baggy large, nice and comfy too
@pedrolourenco27075 жыл бұрын
I like that first overdrive sound! reminds me the JTM 45
@ericzenk44046 жыл бұрын
awesome video. This type of analysis is why I noticed you in the first place. after that I tried out (and bought) some pedals. I really like how open you are about how the stuff works.
@wampler_pedals6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼
@timreichert99825 жыл бұрын
Had a Duncan 805 once. It sounded awesome, just wish it had a little more gain, but boy oh boy those germanium diodes just sounded harmonically rich. 😯
@DeadKoby5 жыл бұрын
The way I understood "Transparent Overdrive" was an overdrive that brings out the tone of the amplifier rather than replacing it. All these guitar words... arrg.
@johnnorland51775 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your great videos and pedals! May I ask what pickups are in your tele? LOVE that guitar!
@losangulos2 жыл бұрын
Im looking for non transparent distortion drive etc pedals, if anyone knows of some, thnx
@Dartheomus5 жыл бұрын
Great video!!! One thing you seem to gloss over is the phase shift. Wouldn't this actually be really important to the tone? Where I'm coming from: If the "multiples" or harmonics of the lower frequencies are out of phase with the higher frequencies, wouldn't there be some cancellation effect as the signal passes through the chain?
@mikeblue3856 жыл бұрын
i have a pedal that will run on 18volts. when i use the 18v output on my power supply the pedal makes a faint helicopter noise what is up with that?
@rickc21026 жыл бұрын
Could be an issue with the charge pump itself, or the filter capacitor.
@jackstrap822 жыл бұрын
Well, transparent or not, I love the open setting on my Euphoria on the edge of breakup. I wonder though, if transparent overdrive pedals are meant to not change the tone of your guitar, then why are there tone knobs on them? And wouldn't the ultimate transparent drives be boost pedals? There's this pedal maker in Montreal called Jonny Rock Gear who makes a pedal called the Rewolver which is a fantastic circuit of a JFET cascading into another JFET, each has it's own boost knob and there is a volume knob to attenuate. Can do clean boosts, push to breakup, and it can give a distorted amp more boom or really saturate the gain. I assume it could be considered transparent. It's a great pedal either way.
@MatchBookNotes5 жыл бұрын
I wish there was an easy way to get your pedals in canada ie long and mcquade.
@louderthangod5 жыл бұрын
It’s not about mathematical transparency but audio transparency so the drive just sounds like a louder version of your cleaner sounds and I think it’s obvious that means having some eq tweaks because when you boost things even completely flat they won’t be perceived as flat nor will they interact with things in a flat way. It’s just straight lines on a curved world.
@Jeff-fx5vu6 жыл бұрын
I've used Morning Glory V3&V4 for years. Recently l've found a dislike to the circuit, unless l run it with a Plup n Peel V3 or V4. I can hear the difference in the midrange with the Tumnus mini, l prefer that tone. How does the Tumnus Deluxe differ from the Tumnus mini?
@wampler_pedals6 жыл бұрын
The deluxe has more eq options (active bass and mids controls) as well as a switch that adds more gain
@jonniepain6 жыл бұрын
I would like to hear what you think of the Vertex BOOST!
@stoneysdead6892 жыл бұрын
Something I've noticed is that a lot of times guys will have the gain turned wide open and then be like "I'm' losing articulation..." yeah, no jack sherlock- turn the gain down. Transparent to me just means that I don't lose articulation- and if a pedal can do that at higher gain settings- then it's a winner. I don't have a tube amp so- I'm not crying if the sound of my peavey amp gets covered up- that's generally speaking my intentions. Unless I'm playing jazz- I have to admit, if you want a beautiful clean sound for jazz or something similar- Peavey is great. Some of the higher end peaveys probably sound great in general- but these little combo amps pretty much suck. That said- if you take the time to upgrade the speaker- it does wonders for it. I've played it through a friend of mine's cab- a cream back 65 watt 12 inch Celestion- sounds really good. With the tube emulation turned on- it's surprisingly good. I'm considering cutting the head off my combo amp and mounting it to the top of a 1x12 cab but- I probably won't- I may want to sell the redstripe 112 someday- ppl buy them, for some reason. Collectors, I think.
@pitamoncha21123 жыл бұрын
Thank you Brian, great job! I love my Tumnus!
@ETILHK546 жыл бұрын
I feel like what makes it transparent is that it mostly "overdrives" higher frequencies, where's everything else has only some amount of compression. I could be wrong though, just a thought.
@SouthpawBawb5 жыл бұрын
Very good, thanks for doing these videos, I learned what other people call transparent... for me it was more how the pedal was transparent when rolling off the volume and sounding clean, as if it wasnt there, that's how I test both my pedals so I can leave them on and use the volume to go from clean to crunch just with the volume. So do you design differently for that or is it the same, just that you didn't explore that in the sound bytes?
@manuelguerreroescobar6 жыл бұрын
This transparent overdrive concept is very subjective, but I have always thought that it involves compression as well. I mean, should a "transparent overdrive" be more dynamic? My favorite overdrive is now the BOSS OD-3, which response curve resembles an amp curve (slightly mid scooped, with a bump at 800Hz, more or less). I don't know if it can be called transparent (in fact it is yellow), but it is very nice sounding and dynamic. Great video, by the way, as always.
@richgarc845 жыл бұрын
Love the That Pedal Show t-shirt!
@SarahEHowson6 жыл бұрын
"You're gonna notice this 1k peak here" Yes of course I did notice, I swear. That was the first thing that came to mind. O_o