First of all - both videos are great and I personally enjoyed them. In this one both Peaveys sounded more scooped than the rest which made me like them the most, nice and chunky. Regarding the last video - don't be surprised that people clicking on a "blind amp shootout" video are complaining about being unable to, well, shoot out the amps. People expect blind shootouts to be scientific, because the whole purpose of the "blind" aspect is to let you hear the subtle differences without being visually biased. So if you call a video "blind AMP shootout" and you're technically shooting out completely different setups using different riffs people point that out because you didn't meet their expectation and they feel mislead (purposefully or not). Overall I really like the videos, I just personally think that blind shootout specifically is not the right formula for them. Not hating, not crying, just expressing my opinion. Do with that what you will mate
so you picked a photo of two bald scientists and then bring up John Browne and me? 😂 my favorite here was C, followed by A a lot of that comes down to how they're dialed in and what cabs interestingly, a lot of them I didn't really like solo'd, but in the mix they all sound good
Great comparison method to just *listen* first, then decide. This video helped me realize that I have owned Hellbeast for a long time and never bothered to try it out. It and the Britone really sounded good to me while in the blind test, and then finding out the actual amps was a cool moment. I liked most of them in the mix overall, but Hellbeast and Britone are going to be my new go-to amps for the foreseeable future. Thanks for your work!
Interesting; I know on the Wizz I had to turn the presence waaaaaay down because it was super bright. I feel like some of these amps are really bright in their default setting (Splawn and Invective too).