Used to have one of these, only sold it because i got a cortex and captured the hell out of it, but its an amazing preamp, could easily make a doom fly rig with it🤘
That guitar so cool. It's a aluminati neck on a warmth body. Put it together last year and it's what I use for all my doom stuff. That neck is so great, honestly worth checking out for sure.
@@MetalHeadProductionsSo, how do the different metals influence the toan? Must have yuuuuuuuge ranges, just like toan-wood, right? Absolutely not bogus at all :D Jokes aside, how does it _feel_ to play?
@@dildojizzbaggins6969 haha, I don't notice a tone difference, but I am at some point going to compare this to a wood neck for a video. It feels so good to play. Smooth, fast, fits my hand great, and it feels so glassy for bends and vibrato. It's such a good neck, they really did a great job with it.
Dude that was killer! One of my favorite tones that I’ve heard on this channel. I kinda wonder what it would sound like in an fx loop and using an amps preamp for the distortion instead of a rat.
Awesome vid fantastic sounding pedal but $404.82CAD?. That seems like a high price tag for something so low-tech and simple. on the other hand, it's a heck of a lot cheaper than buying the actual amp and it's such a niche product, so maybe, in reality, it's a great deal
To be fair, this is far from low tech and simple. It’s actually a full model T emulation, preamp and power amp, including phase inverters and all that. EAE put the time in, and for $250 American there’s a lot of simpler designs of just overdrives and whatever that cost more
Checking out the vids on this pedal (negotiating a gear trade and the other guy threw an EAE Model feT pedal at me to seal the deal) I was sold on it before - but super stoked now after hearing your jams - thanks! 🤘❤️🔥💥