Would help to have the recorded gate samples side by side and level matched for easy comparison but hearing saturation removal from the rev listing in a studio environment
I've read on a few forums the 2 pedals actually use the same I.C. chip. I have the G8, absolutely love it, I have 5 different drive pedals and gain stack all sorts lol. I did notice you have a lot of 60hz hum coming through. I switched to a Cioks power supply and it's truly a clean power system. I use to install chokes on all my power cables. I don't need to now and run all my amps and guitar equipment through a ART rack mount power conditioner. Just a suggestion to try maybe is all. Great video, loved the shootout, Cheers!
Thank you so much for watching! Ill definitely look into those power sources. I definitely noticed the hum. But I guess what better video than a noise gate video to have that on 🤣
Not a criticism, but your attack and release settings on the REVV were just a hair on the short side. Open it up a hair but carefully so you can still keep the chug-a-lugs gating the way you want but it feels more enjoyable to play against.
I know the key input on the zuul allows you to switch to the clean channel without the gate clamping down on your signal, but I'm wondering if the revv G8 works the same way?
BRo if you have that much shit in your signal before the gate that is really bad … what is your power ? Zuul or G8 can’t fix that shit … fix the power first
I did try a few different power supplies with the same result. Ill look further into it, but at least when I had the pedals activated. It canceled the unwanted noise. Which still show how awesome these pedals are lol. Thanks for watching!
Look it the Strymon Zuma or some other switching isolated power supply. Also a power conditioner is a good starting point so everything is protected and filtered. Hope this helps, like your videos 👍😎