I'm Derek Paul, all about guitars and guitar related fun stuff, i'll be posting gear reviews, guitar licks and guitar lessons in the future, as well as trying to improve and learn more about this frustrating but always rewarding instrument. I do everything myself on the channel (i work in a creative industry which makes me a frustrated creative, this is my outlet to explore the fun in video making, any feedback you have whether negative or positive is always welcome, it's how i improve :) . Thanks for reading, and have fun - Derek Paul
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Fender Stratocaster 50's Road Worn Squier Bullet 2008, heavily modded Thinline Telecaster built from a kit - thefretwire.com Taylor K24CE Builders edition
Fender Hotrod 4 Amp, Creamback G12M speaker cab with a JHS Little Black Amp Box Rode NT1A Microphone, Blue baby bottle and a Shure SM57
100k for 30$ or 15£ is a bargain. Most are klons with a Voice control but the Steel Singer and Super Steel Singer etc are more clean sounding and don't add much gain. But who has a Dumble to check against. If it had a cabinet Sim on the output it would be better. Cheers mate ❤
During the bluesy bits, Morgan a bit more twang which to me gave a bit more country vibe. Ibenez a bit darker so a bit of roots vibe. Both sounded quite good.
I've been trying it for a few months. according to my hearing, there is absolutely no difference from using a cable. all frequencies are sent properly to DAW
Type a clean single coils- 7:18, 8:08 Creamback clean single coils- 7:40, 8:22 Type a drive single coils- 8:40 Creamback drive single coils- 9:10 Type a more drive single coils- 9:45 Creamback more drive single coils- 10:09 Type a clean humbuckers - 10:46 Creamback clean humbuckers - 11:14 Type a humbuckers drive - 11:50 Creamback humbuckers clean compared to type a drive - 12:13 Type a humbuckers drive - 12:39
am i right in thinking the nux will record the drum on the looper i def know the gp100 won't ive had one and was very disappointed when i got it why i ask myself
Love mine but I fell they sort of over-darkened the soundboard color a bit too much to where you don't get the true beauty of the wood grain to shine through, especially with the satin finish. Just wishing it was less 'bursted' or a brighter shade on top. Mine is even about twice darker than yours.
My take: This pedal, along with others of its kind, fulfills a straightforward purpose. Firstly, it's an economical way to explore the characteristics of a Klon. Secondly, it has a smaller footprint on the board compared to some alternatives. Thirdly, it's generally easy to replace. If it appeals to you, then you might consider investing in a more costly, reliable option, knowing that there's an abundance of choices across all price ranges. Conversely, if it's not to your taste, you haven't invested heavily, but you've gained insight into what doesn't work for you. Is it this particular pedal, or do "klones" in general not meet your expectations? TL;DR: it's an extremely affordable introduction to "Klones," to the extent that if it fails or doesn't match your preferences, you're not at a significant financial loss.
The God awful background noise was unsettling. Why are you the only person on the planet that uses ‘Super Glue’ for a nut!? Standard wood glue if you may ever want to change it.
I am an acoustic singles performer. My Spark 40 is my stage amp, but I don’t use the internal finals or speakers. Using an impedance matching cable, I come out of the Spark headphone Jack, directly into my PA! It’s fabulous! I have all the power I need, with all the amazing tones and cabinet/amp combinations that Spark is famous for. I can play an auditorium or a dining room, with my amazing chameleon Spark amp. It saves hundreds on pedals, but gives you a huge spectrum of tonal possibilities. I have sold my “stage” amps. They’re too heavy, and no matter how you set them, they are ONE TONE. The Spark has thousands of personalities! No comparison. Use it as a “head” with all your pedals and many amp/cab choices enclosed! I’m a believer! Oh, I just received a Spark GO as a gift. Incredible! Another masterpiece from Positive Grid!
According to this page it is, AC240 is 1.75 nut width with 2 1/4 string spacing at the saddle, www.acousticguitarforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=578441
So, if you can't sing without it, you can't sing with it. Is that right? The reverb sounds nice but I don't know if it's worth the cost just for the reverb. I wish I had one to play with for a few minutes before having to buy one.
I have MG-100 and I've using it for almost 6 years. Considering its small size on my pedal board, I've combined it with noise gate and booster pedal and also with compressor and it sounds amazing. Now with this newly MG-101 I think I might sell my MG-100 to buy this one. 😂