I got the yellow modulation pedal recently. Very nice variety of quality sounds. Love the extra controls for fine tuning. The 7 saving slot feature is genius. Only quirk is when editing a saved slot you have to kind of twist the knobs a bit for it recognize you are editing. Great value, small footprint, and doesn't look or feel cheap.
They went up to $75. I got the reverb right before the price update and others have went way up. I wanted to get more. I love having stereo out for two amps
I picked up the Preamp to use just like you did - replace my amp's pre-amp. Sadly, I couldn't get the tone knobs to truly behave the way an amp's does. I could never dial out the low-low end and the high-highs (presence). If your amp's tone stack comes after the send-return, then you could EQ-sculpt at the amp. I'd say the pre-amp pedal would be a great way to go ampless gigging. It sounded great through the PA, since I could then use the EQ knobs on the board to dial it in. And it would work great going into your DAW, too. The tones are fantastic in the Flamma, and the ability to switch between two channels on each model is a really useful feature. I found most of the seven models were pretty high gain, and compressed the signal a lot, even the clean channels on the models. Great product for tearing the roof off a joint, but not so useful playing blues and rockabilly and country.
Does anyone run a chorus and flanger pedal together or are they kind of a redundant set up especially if you just want that tone thickening and not the full on woosh of a flange? What I'm asking is if you want to run both on a mild / medium setting, does that make sense? Can't find any videos where anyone is comparing them run along side each other.
I stack modulation pedals. I don't do flanger much though, preferring phaser and univibe tones instead. I generally run those at a high 'rate' into a chorus that's set slower. Seems like most modulation pedals push the high freqs, so stacking them can get a bit ice-picky. Chorus and flange can especially get 'high freq', so adding one to the other could really get shimmery. I like chorus pedals with a tone control for that reason. Basically, no they aren't redundant if the rates of the two pedals are different. Just like you can play through a slapback delay, then put that through a long delay and hear your slap-back echo.
I got the yellow modulation pedal recently. Very nice variety of quality sounds. Love the extra controls for fine tuning. The 7 saving slot feature is genius. Only quirk is when editing a saved slot you have to kind of twist the knobs a bit for it recognize you are editing. Great value, small footprint, and doesn't look or feel cheap.
Have you tried it with amp distortion?
Candlebox at 1:45!! Yessir!! I just order the Preamp and Cab pedals together. Can’t wait!!
I'm sold, thank you @Riffbeardsandgear! That 5150 mode was absolutely delicious.
A small thing, but I love the lists on the side of the pedals.
Yes, it saves you looking at the manual.
Nice review man. Thanks. These look great.
The modual one isnt "cheap" per say ... BUT I must say .. it does sound like the effects are very high quality & usable !!
Love the fs06! I also believe each preamp has a clean and dirty channel too
I would love to see a video with the Flamma preamp vs the Joyo preamp house
Did I hear you playing Candlebox? Far Behind? while testing the chorus... you´re getting a like just because of this...
They went up to $75. I got the reverb right before the price update and others have went way up. I wanted to get more. I love having stereo out for two amps
The Flamma Reverb is absolutely incredible!
Glad you said that,I just ordered the reverb pedal.😁
How can anyone downvote this video? It's too cool.
Extra points for pulling out a Candlebox riff for the chorus pedal!
I feel like that bit rate effect will be in a future Dragged Under song.
Like the Strymon, and a lot of pedals coming out these days, need an ACtoDC 300ma wallwort. There is no battery slot.
that slo sounds sweet man...nice amp
Would've been nice to hear you play a riff through each of the amp sims, but sounds cool nonetheless! Good stuff
That Double Dragon sound… Wow :D
I heard that snippet of Far Behind.
We heard you sneak in that Candlebox riff 😁
1:28 What brand of cables?
The low bit rate sounds bonkers, curious to see what you do with it next.
Failed sounds really cool tuned up 🤙🏻
Totally forgot the title of the video partway through so I was all "Bummer these must be spendy," then checked the price and was like "OH YEAH VALUE!"
I had to stereo reverb delay one was pretty cool. But it kept crashing and turning off
Those Connectors sure look interesting
What are these cables?
You need two of them.
Those Sound Killer..Fluff could you tell me what cables you are using in this vid..I like the design..thanks Bro
can u play more than one effect at same time?
No
I picked up the Preamp to use just like you did - replace my amp's pre-amp. Sadly, I couldn't get the tone knobs to truly behave the way an amp's does. I could never dial out the low-low end and the high-highs (presence). If your amp's tone stack comes after the send-return, then you could EQ-sculpt at the amp.
I'd say the pre-amp pedal would be a great way to go ampless gigging. It sounded great through the PA, since I could then use the EQ knobs on the board to dial it in. And it would work great going into your DAW, too. The tones are fantastic in the Flamma, and the ability to switch between two channels on each model is a really useful feature.
I found most of the seven models were pretty high gain, and compressed the signal a lot, even the clean channels on the models. Great product for tearing the roof off a joint, but not so useful playing blues and rockabilly and country.
I wanna get an acoupla pedal.
So, was #7 the only good high gain or even rock tone?
Is that a Bonamassa Les Paul? Awesome pedals btw.
What kind of instrument cable is that?
Fluff, what’s your take on the Earthquaker Devices Rainbow Machine?
If you’re running the preamp pedal into the fx loop, is there a way to turn the cabsim off?
Yes, i have it and you can turn off the cab sim.
Beard lookin fresh as always my guy
Does anyone run a chorus and flanger pedal together or are they kind of a redundant set up especially if you just want that tone thickening and not the full on woosh of a flange? What I'm asking is if you want to run both on a mild / medium setting, does that make sense? Can't find any videos where anyone is comparing them run along side each other.
I stack modulation pedals. I don't do flanger much though, preferring phaser and univibe tones instead. I generally run those at a high 'rate' into a chorus that's set slower. Seems like most modulation pedals push the high freqs, so stacking them can get a bit ice-picky. Chorus and flange can especially get 'high freq', so adding one to the other could really get shimmery. I like chorus pedals with a tone control for that reason.
Basically, no they aren't redundant if the rates of the two pedals are different. Just like you can play through a slapback delay, then put that through a long delay and hear your slap-back echo.
Nugent🤘🏻
NOW MAYBE
Add a power amp and speaker and u got a rig
I had both, the preamp was horrendous, modulation was ok
What was so horrendous about it? It seemed pretty decent in the video.
@@johnpacino4491 there was 10 times too much treble, impossible to get a good sound of it
I own it too, and it’s killer.
Maybe you got a dud ?
Fluff!
I prefer using my tablet for my pedals
the distortion of the preamp pedal sounds really ridiculous to my ears 🤦♂️ 🥴
Is that some Stranglehold I hear?
Fla-ma not Flam-a!
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Thanks bro. You too, you sexy beast
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And you totally rock! Keep your head in the clouds and your stick on the ice!
They both sound worst than a zoom 505.
Hmm, I think they sound kinda bad.