Killer! I wish we could see some more "cutaway" shots of you board as you refer to each pedal. I kind do the same thing with the stacking and I also use two different amps in stereo set clean (Tweed Deluxe clone and an AC16 HW60). My main overdrive tone is an old Hot Cake set for mild break up and I use a Benson boost to mildly drive that (it just adds that something), and a Klon clone (decibelics) to drive even further when needed. Also I mainly play a Fender Strat or Jazzmaster (no Tele yet!) but also have a Les Paul that completely changes the sound of the board, frustratingly so at times, but you just embrace it. Cool stuff. For the record re: analytics: I watched the whole thing and I fully did not expect to.
I keep coming back to your video here, Justin. I just love your tone man. Those two Princetons with the tele, the browne goodies and the ceriatone are all just 🤌🤌 Can we has more, please 🙏 😊😂
Hey Justin, I know you released this video into the ether 4 months ago, but if you end up reading this I apologize in advance if I ramble. I recently lost my dear friend, Michael Fernstrom to a 2 year battle with cancer. He was an incredible musician and friend to me and many others in his friends and family. He had a love and nerd like curiosity and pursuit of incredible guitar tones like you displayed for us all here. One of my last conversations with him a couple weeks before he past was about how the RU-vid game has changed. It's so over saturated with ads, everyone's trying to make a living off of it and the small gems are washed way in the river as he would say. Well, I am thankful that you shared this video to the world. I am thankful to the RU-vid algorithm for sending me this video as I recently bought a jazzmaster (his favorite guitar) and am looking to build a pedal board out like he did. I can't wait to continue this journey and I just wanted to take a moment on this corner of the internet and thank you for sharing it with us!
Nice vid bro! That tone right around 10:51 is Joe Walsh to a freakin tee! I dig the humble, yet versatile boards way more than the extravagant, over the top boards with 50 pedals!
Really enjoyed this: it’s how I like to think that I explain my own board to people who want the ‘mid-level’ breakdown - withgood tones, a bit of self-effacing humour and some detail without too much waffling. Great sound quality and editing etc as well - props for the whole endeavour. FWIW, I think the tuning fell away a bit during the fuzz + horsey part; I know it isn’t always noticeable in the room but seems to pop out a bit more through the RU-vid processing funnel of doom. Look forward to your next one.
There’s nothing stupid about it at all!!! This video makes me want to change genre. I would love to copy your pedalboard and everything, but what inspires me is how you built your tone. I have to say this is one of the best videos I’ve seen in YT!
Great video Justin, would love to see more of this style content. Just hanging out talking gear and theory. Like a shorter version of that pedal show lol
This was a really enjoyable video, and as a fellow HX Stomp and RV-500 user, it was great hearing what you could do with them. I've got a bunch of (cheap) drive pedals but I'm still in the process of trying them together to find out what I like ... at the mment I'm not trying to sound like anyone else, just trying to create the sounds in my head and what I think sound great recorded. I'll be checking out more of your videos, and I've subscribed, liked and commented on this one. Who knows, maybe one day you'll stumble across a video I've created (it might happen!)
Guitars LEGO what's the difference. Dude the pedal board looks incredible and the amp setup and guitar. This is a fantastic video. Great pedals. Wish you listen all the gear in the description including where you got the pedalboard from but this is a great real life video too cool.
THANKS SO MUCH! Im just getting my head around this youtube thing so ill add that info to the description if i can figure out how to do that without my laptop catching on fire
@@justinmartindale1188 first time seeing your channel and the playing at the start made me stay, so good. I hope you blow up really big. And may your computer stay cool and playing stay hot.
@@justinmartindale1188 That's awesome, i am a fellow musician too, but from far across the globe from India. Would love to have a chat with you, learn things and write songs. Great going
Cool video, bro. Maybe too nerdy for me, but sounds great. You should play more Steve Vai next time. You've got a lot of guitars there, don't you have any guitars with three necks?
I don't trust any electric player who doesn't have a wall of big ass acoustics behind him. That's how you know you're dealing with a musician. Well done, Sir.