Way Huge Red Llama MKII
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- Peter Honoré from Westsidedistribution gives the Way Huge Red Llama a play... Sweet overdrive...
From www.jimdunlop.com
Red Llama Overdrive
WHE203
Reissue of the first and highly coveted Way Huge pedal
Boutique style overdrive with a small Tweed Amp style tone
Transparent and responsive to playing dynamics
The often imitated but never duplicated thunder of the Red Llama is back! This is not a reproduction, but a continuation of where the groundbreaking archetype left off in 1999. Every single feature that made the Red Llama so mighty is still in place, right where Mr. Huge left them. Season to taste any amp, big or small, clean or dirty the Llama is the perfect compliment to them all, with a rich harmonic palette available on the austere control panel. Spin the drive knob and go from a gentle grind all the way up to massive distortion. Use lower settings for defined open chording or juiced clean tones. Go a little higher for crunchy power fifths, and crank it up for buttery lead tones and tight, bottom-heavy riffage. The volume control sets the desired amount of overall level, but be forewarned: The output capabilities of the Red Llama are legendary, with more than enough gain to force even the cleanest, most stubborn amps to submit their headroom.
One of the best od ever
A highly overlooked drive pedal since its reissue. Not huge amounts of gain like some, but with volume alone it will smack your favourite amp into heavenly places. Love mine.
Best demo of this pedal I've seen yet. Great job!
This would be my always on boost at low drive settings!! But I'm curious to what it sounds like with a 68 CDRRI
Peter Honore , the demo dude? Now known as Danish Pete...
Because it only recently became re-issued and so the only way to get the red llama sound was to make a clone.
Why are there so many demos of Red Llama CLONES, but only 2 or 3 demos of the actual item...??
Hi, is this a good alternative to Boss Blues Drive?
Anyone have any idea how the RL compares to the Anderton Tube Fuzz Sound? I know the TFS is what the RL is basically a tweaked version of, but I wonder because I always thought the TFS was horrible. I'd hate to buy one of these and not care for it. It does sound very similar to the TFS, but what good is a youtube video for this sort of thing, really.
LOL! Another name for The Cookie Monster Metal Box is the Metal Zone...Personal preference, that's true. I just meant I was definitely led to believe the Red Llama was something like at least a classic rock distortion...I guess I don't really know where I got that. A mind-blowing-looking psychedelic magenta-colored pedal, but it's just a mild boost box...Hmm, well. Okay.
1:34 -- Hmm, it's more like an underdrive...barely anything there...Makes a Tubescreamer seem like a cookie-monster metal box...What's the point....
Agreed. This demo doesn't even sound like my Red Llama. I run mine into a Fender hotrod along with a green rhino and an Angry Troll...with an Aquapuss in the loop...and it sounds close to a Marshall. Not quite...but 4/5 of the way there.
I have a faithful Red Llama clone built by a pro and friend of mine, and honestly, I don't like it much. Lead guitar sounds nice through it (when it's used more as a light overdrive/boost) but chords sound frankly horrible. And with drive turned up to max everything sounds horrible, like a robot farting. I prefer the Green Rhino as an overdrive though the Red Llama is interesting as an OD/fuzz hybrid.
Buddy, hate to break it to ya...but your "friend" shat the bed in his build, because noone would describe a genuine Way Huge Red Llama as a "robot farting".