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Love these guys when they're together... just the best! How do you not click on this? Coconuts... indeed! I'm hoping the island has electricity... but I do understand this is a Fantasy Island sort of thing... haven't yet watched the whole thing... I can't wait! 😎🤩🎸❤️🤘
Acknowledging that some pedals are crap and should just be passed over, to some degree a higher priced pedal should have more features to make them a bit more versatile. Then you could decide whether or not you want them or not.
The whole social media thing, obviously Sophie is a really great player, who also knows how to record the sound flawlessly. But she kinda refuses to tell why she could get popular more easily. A teenage girl with wild hair who can shred and is turning into a way above average attractive young woman who has a very professional mindset to her image, clothing, style lighting. And very aware of how she needs to look into the camera, smile, show she is enjoying herself playing, while she is recording herself playing is just big. She can say that you just have to show your genuine self. And show your personality. But the truth is many people don't have a lot of personality. And a lot of people have a personality that if they would show it, wouldn't go viral on social media. Guitar playing videos on youutube used to be asian guys with the head cropped off, just looking at a guitar in someone crotch. Even if you compare Sophie to Lee Anderton, he is sitting there with his 'boring' haircut, his 'monotome' voice, and his cheap t shirt, and slightly introvert passive body language. While Sophie knows how to fill the room with her personality. It is great she is doing clinics telling others on how to do social media. But is she telling 16 year old girls to pay the hairdresser 100 pounds or more to completely dye and curl up your hair every month? And to play guitar in literall your underwear? Fact is most of us won't play like her no matter how much we practice. And we definitely will never look like her. Imagine a half-bald overweight 40 year old trying to completely copy her video, trying to stare into the camera exactly the way she does, etc. I get that she also gets a ton of negative stuff for being a woman. But when talking about this subject, how can you just pretent the elephant in the room isn't there? I get that she can't just say "Well, most people don't have the talent I have. And they certainly don't look the way I do. And I am a woman, so take that! You therefore won't succeed where I did." But she also doesn't seem aware of her own survivor bias. Tons of people get obsessed with things, too late in their childgood, and without the talent. And get confused on what to do. She knew. She got obsessed. She was talanted. I am sure she also worked hard. She succeded. Sure, she might have been a huge megastar in the 80s. So maybe she isn't so lucky. But she doesn't seem aware. Or is not willing to talk about it. Also, sadly the other part of the video is about gear. Why not talk about music theory? Or melding of different styles of music? Or how she sees rock music from the 70s and 890 as a zoomer? Always gear, gear, gear bla bla bla.
I think compared to the Ox & the Waza it's way tok over priced for what you get in the end compared to the other two. I say a little tok late to the party. Woukd have been a must have piece at the price before the other two came out, but this late in the game it just doesn't have enough of what most players need in todays working musician tyoe of environments.
Asks him several times to go thru the settings slower to better hear & feel each setting. Dies so far two clicks at one point & then reverts back to quickly switching again. Lol I know he's trying to get thru the video quicker, but Pete was right to let it breath a bit. If he can't havw a few seconds to get the feel of the setting than neither can the listener. Maybe next time let him give you a nod to switch
Great review but I'll be keeping my Mustang GTX 100, thanks very much. It's got it all for not a lot more. Can't believe the omissions mentioned in the other comments. Particularly BT as an extra dongle. What is this? The noughties 🙂 Cheap £10 headphones even have it onboard now.
Thanks for the vid, I really enjoyed it! I saw Biffy Clyro at a club show a couple years ago in Toronto and it was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. Great stuff!
At first I was a little disappointed with the pedal, because a lot of it is distorted sounds which I don’t really have a use for, but changing the compression and delay and chorus I can get some cool sounds..have to keep experimenting, thanks for the review and she is a sweet kid, no one should have anything negative to say, they both are helping the bass community. Thank You!
Can someone tell me what that beautiful monster of a purple tele with a roasted neck is doing there all alone in the corner?😮 I came to learn about my spark Go and will leave wanting a new guitar…😅
So basically, for about £75 more than an Iridium you are getting two of them, but with analogue feel and response, with effects loops (which the Andertons demo of the Boss IR2 pointed out was one big win for that over the Iridium), the flexibility to have a two channel amp sound/feel and even different effects on the channels (eg I like a harmonic tremolo on a rhythm part and a little bit of Echoplex on a lead tone) that loop switch with the amp channels - or indeed, away from the live arena, enough serious analogue studio front end for two guitar players to track two live parts without cans on for a better interactive vibe. All with no need to get into menu diving or apps. But other that that, it's a bit poo.
JB is so iconic and popular that it's literally easier to blindly tell that a guitar has it, than it is to tell that a guitar has any other Seymour Duncan pickup. I don't know if anyone can tell a 59 from a Gibson 490R or similar, but JB is unique. Hotter than 498t but brighter, as hot as 500t but clearer, hotter than Super Distortion but brighter, more mids than SD Distortion, obviously not an active pickup. Finding a pickup that sounds like JB from the major brands is probably impossible. Maybe BKP makes one? who knows. Telling a mass made PAF clone by SD from another mass made PAF clone by another company is probably impossible.
Been following you guys for years and only just thought to subsribe as really do to any channel :) i cant wait for you to get too 1 Million what a achievement ! i just got a Code off your old video and i love it over the Katana. Also you have hardly aged in 9 years.
I actually had to take some "desert island" decisions many times in my life because at one point I was moving to different countries every 6 months or so and I'd buy stuff as I arrived and sell stuff as I left. My favorite Desert rig was the one I had went I lived in london: MIJ Fender Telecaster -> Orange OR 15 with 1x12 cab -> Earthquaker Dispatch Master Delay/Reverb in the loop. I could play anything with that rig: Jazz, blues, rock, sabbath-esque metal...
Absolute Bonkers video guys, loved it, Danish Pete, was on one here, 🤣but that that Epiphone special tv yellow is now officially on my shopping list., amazing sound Great Job lads. awesome