Idk but I just love old school stuff and of course that includes kick ass vintage guitar gears and music 😈 and If you like straight forward demo vid like these, subscribe and stay tuned!!!!
Hard to really draw any conclusions if we dont know what the clean tone is and what amp/guitar is running. These pedals can sound wildly different based on these things.
I wanted to express my sincere gratitude to you for providing this exceptinal video with the first instance I could find that showcases how this fuzz pedal interacts with a Crybaby. Once again, thank you for your outstanding contribution and dedication in providing this insightful content that can help many of us to make an informed decision 3:05
Killer tones and playing dude! I love the MXR, I think it sounds fat but still has some clarity. And the Boss is my second favorite, I like the definition it has but it lacks that bottom end compared to the MXR.
Great demo, love your playing, great sounding pedal. I have my fuzz circuits decently covered, but I have to admit ...there doesn’t seem to be a bad sound in it and I kinda want one! Does it really clean up like a Fuzz Face, at least on the Vintage mode?
@@jerryyeaaah15 Fantastic! It has an excellent tone. What string gauge do you use? I've got 12's on mine, which can make bending a task, but you're pulling off some good bends there in your video.
@@warrenguitarvideos9002 I got 10s cuz I’m mainly a rock/blues guy haha I use 9.5-44s in shorter scale guitars like Les Paul but prefer 10-46s on longer scale guitars like the switchmaster and strats