great idea to use the looper to get the exact same phrases. I wish more people would do that. I myself have owned both. I currently have the original. Thanks for the comparison!
I have the Guv'nor GV-2, and I start with the EQ settings at 12 o'clock, and with minor tweaking I can get a great sound even from my cheap 1998 Crate GX-15 practice amp... I have a 2002 Gibson Les Paul, and it sings through this pedal... With my 1991 Marshall JCM 900 50 watt 2x12 combo, it screams... This pedal is very versatile, I love it!
The old one is old and looks cooler, but it sounds like shit compared to the newer "Plus" model. I've owned them both and kept,the newer one even though it's not the cool one to look at, I use pedals for their sound.
Very well spotted! Indeed I had to replace them, because the screw threads were worn-out. I bought the replacement jacks at banzaimusic in Germany. The item numbers are SKU19709 and SKU19710. I had to file them down, though, because they aren't an exact replacement.
I used batteries for the still photos, but for the recordings I used a BOSS RPW-7 halfrack power supply. There was no difference in sound with batteries or a good 9V power supply.
I’m just in the process of doing some mods (not cutting out C22, but changing it along with about ten other components) after watching a video on UA-cam by someone that was SO thorough and explained why the new one is too bassy and not the same sound. In an inadequate nutshell (check out his video it’s easy to find) they left some of the signal circuitry he same, but they scaled the EQ section x10, so they SHOULD have changed the other components to filter freq correct. Also they added that “deep” circuit such that even set fully CCW it affects the circuit. The mods in the video allow one to still use it (if you run the pedal into smaller amps it will give more Marshall punch, but in larger or bassier amps, it kills the sound, way too much low freq as mentioned here too) and lastly they use a different op amp that has a wider rail voltage so some addition to the power circuit. In that video his mods, when he demoed between an original Guvnor and the GV-2 sounded JUST the same!
@@PepeMusic it is a very useful video! I had one GV-2 and after deciding to try the mods bought another one used. First thought was to make sure they were identical, one though is I think made in India, the other somewhere else (the mod guy mentions this, but they stilll should be identical) but there definitely were differences between the two. One was darker but had some good settings but they were definitely different. Your video helped me a lot to decide with the mods, if they work I get the best of both. Still can use deep, etc. but can get more of the original sound. Thanks!
That's nothing in particular. To avoid copyright violation I never use riffs from other musicians' songs in my demos. This part of the demo might have been influenced by the first Joe Jackson albums "Look Sharp!" and "I'm The Man". If it is very similar with another existing song it's pure coincidence.
Uh, I use the Guvno'r MK1 to boost my amp, so the insert section have to be noise gate... sound Malmsteen alike, I know it's different setup. So if I buy GV2 version I need to bring it to electronic workshop to get it added? Uhm
I bought a GV2 on Ebay, thinking I would get some great Marshall overdrive from it. Not so much. I ended up selling it and havent missed it since. Boss DS1 is cheaper, more widely available and sounds better.
I have had an early DS-2 and the BOSS DF-2, which I have owned three times, does also have the same distortion sound, but I don't really like it. The GV-2 could sound better, that's without question, but I like it a lot more than the DS-1. But comparing these two is like comparing apples and oranges. We have to keep in mind that the GV-2 is an overdrive with a four-band EQ in comparison to the DS-1 which is a distortion with a totally different sound and a simple tone knob. In the end it's like with any other pedal: it either nails the sound we are craving for, or it doesn't. And often I see what kind of pedals people play and I think "Hey man, I could never be happy with these" - and vice versa! Thank God we all have different taste! :)
@@BillyTwanger it's horses for courses, ds1 is a great pedal if you want to sound like Nirvana, but like you said for Gary Moore's tone comes from The Guvnor. In reality there's no such thing as the best tone its all subjective, and depends on personal preference, personally, i wouldn't mind owning both pedals, you might find a nice way of combing the two.
I've had both at some point over the last 30 years and they're both great pedals (especially the 1st generation), but the black box Carl Martin Plexitone and Friedman BE-OD completely smokes them.
I don't think he would normally - but to 'demo' a pedal, you need to express the full range of adjustment. And i disagree, the original has a much warmer bottom end, a massively superior slicing treble, a far more transparent & dynamic midrange. I am a bit gutted coz I like the look (and price!) of the new one. I HATE my tone being dependant on old fussy pedals it will cost a fortune to replace... If you can do it with BOSS, why wouldn't you? - is my motto. Stay healthy out there Beery!
@@nailed2theX There must be something wrong with the one they tested. The original black one is far better - certainly if your intention is to replicate the sound of a decent Marshall valve amp cranked up. If you want fizzy, toppy tones then get the new one. Having said that, I am using the pedal as a boost through a vintage Marshall JCM800 and a vintage 1960 4x12 cab - through good vintage gear it sounds far better than the new one. Through crap the new one may work better. On this demo they both sound awful to be honest.f
@@shaunkelly9860 very interesting, you have any clips? There is one original for sale locally but being covid and all, I can’t try it. Also, according to your setup it seems if you crank the gain on the amp and use some of the guvnor gain, you could get death metal tones. Did you ever try?
Well, that's sad. I love my MIJ Fender Stratocaster to pieces. When I did the recordings for this demo it was my only electric guitar, otherwise I had demonstrated the pedals with humbucker sounds as well. Nowadays I also have a Dean Vendetta 1.0 that I really like, but it will never replace my Stratocaster.
It's very funny and interesting that We learned this pedal was used in Carcass - Heartwork Album tone.
great idea to use the looper to get the exact same phrases. I wish more people would do that. I myself have owned both. I currently have the original. Thanks for the comparison!
Put the *old* Governor in front if a Fender Hotrod and you will need surgery to get the smile off your face again ☺.
hahahahhhahhahahahahahah lol!
Used to plug mine into an original '71 vibroverb Fender Champ : argh, i should have keep 'em both...
So that's Joker's true origin story.
Coollllllll
Peter L even the Guv'ner 2 has that effect!
Using these pedals right can get you to Gary Moore territory, but you need some power amp distortion from a Marshall amp.
I have the Guv'nor GV-2, and I start with the EQ settings at 12 o'clock, and with minor tweaking I can get a great sound even from my cheap 1998 Crate GX-15 practice amp... I have a 2002 Gibson Les Paul, and it sings through this pedal... With my 1991 Marshall JCM 900 50 watt 2x12 combo, it screams... This pedal is very versatile, I love it!
better than jcm 900 amp drive?
The old one is old and looks cooler, but it sounds like shit compared to the newer "Plus" model. I've owned them both and kept,the newer one even though it's not the cool one to look at, I use pedals for their sound.
I have the new one. Although I’ve never played the original personally, it sounds far superior to my ears
Set the amp on overdrive channel and kick the guv nor in then it sound good
Song in 4:49? I just made marshall guv'nor by my own on smt technology and it sound familiar to oryginal :)
+leeaxe It's no song, just a bluesy tune that I played.
leeaxe You sell clones?
Hi, any idea where to buy a replacement jack socket from, as you changed yours?
Very well spotted! Indeed I had to replace them, because the screw threads were worn-out. I bought the replacement jacks at banzaimusic in Germany. The item numbers are SKU19709 and SKU19710. I had to file them down, though, because they aren't an exact replacement.
GV-2 better sounding all day long.
You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do
Something is wrong with the one on the left. It sounds broken.
This is a very good demo, very accurate indeed. Thanks for uploading it. Imo: I think the first one (original) sounds a little bit better.
Much better IMHO.
Single coils??
Yes, I only had my trusty MIJ 1987 Fender Stratocaster back then.
I have the new one, I bought it after my old one died - it is nowhere near as good. I'm now looking for a replacement old one.
Bring it to a technician, it's pretty simple circuit, they surely can repair it
@@mostdistortion It's been repaired, good as new now!
Are you powering the gv-2 using only a 9V battery?
I used batteries for the still photos, but for the recordings I used a BOSS RPW-7 halfrack power supply. There was no difference in sound with batteries or a good 9V power supply.
@@PepeMusic thanks!!
Get a Danelectro Daddy-O if you cant get a real OG guvnor...its a guvnor clone. I love mine
I’m just in the process of doing some mods (not cutting out C22, but changing it along with about ten other components) after watching a video on UA-cam by someone that was SO thorough and explained why the new one is too bassy and not the same sound. In an inadequate nutshell (check out his video it’s easy to find) they left some of the signal circuitry he same, but they scaled the EQ section x10, so they SHOULD have changed the other components to filter freq correct. Also they added that “deep” circuit such that even set fully CCW it affects the circuit. The mods in the video allow one to still use it (if you run the pedal into smaller amps it will give more Marshall punch, but in larger or bassier amps, it kills the sound, way too much low freq as mentioned here too) and lastly they use a different op amp that has a wider rail voltage so some addition to the power circuit. In that video his mods, when he demoed between an original Guvnor and the GV-2 sounded JUST the same!
Good information, thank you! My video does only compare the two unmodded pedals (besides the optical modification of the GV-2).
@@PepeMusic it is a very useful video! I had one GV-2 and after deciding to try the mods bought another one used. First thought was to make sure they were identical, one though is I think made in India, the other somewhere else (the mod guy mentions this, but they stilll should be identical) but there definitely were differences between the two. One was darker but had some good settings but they were definitely different. Your video helped me a lot to decide with the mods, if they work I get the best of both. Still can use deep, etc. but can get more of the original sound. Thanks!
What's the song/riff at the start of this demo? I feel like I've heard it loads of places but never known what it is.
That's nothing in particular. To avoid copyright violation I never use riffs from other musicians' songs in my demos. This part of the demo might have been influenced by the first Joe Jackson albums "Look Sharp!" and "I'm The Man". If it is very similar with another existing song it's pure coincidence.
@@PepeMusic I've just worked out what the riff reminds me of. The seed 2.0 by the roots. ua-cam.com/video/ojC0mg2hJCc/v-deo.html
@@JohnMichaelBurns Yes, it does indeed sound a bit similar. I was completely unaware of that song (not my music style).
Uh, I use the Guvno'r MK1 to boost my amp, so the insert section have to be noise gate... sound Malmsteen alike, I know it's different setup.
So if I buy GV2 version I need to bring it to electronic workshop to get it added? Uhm
the original guvnor sounds much different if you have it first in the signal line too......
They seem to have far less gain than I expected... It sounded like an overdrive pedal.
The Guv'nors are overdrives, that's why. ;)
I bought a GV2 on Ebay, thinking I would get some great Marshall overdrive from it.
Not so much. I ended up selling it and havent missed it since. Boss DS1 is cheaper, more widely available and sounds better.
I have had an early DS-2 and the BOSS DF-2, which I have owned three times, does also have the same distortion sound, but I don't really like it. The GV-2 could sound better, that's without question, but I like it a lot more than the DS-1. But comparing these two is like comparing apples and oranges. We have to keep in mind that the GV-2 is an overdrive with a four-band EQ in comparison to the DS-1 which is a distortion with a totally different sound and a simple tone knob. In the end it's like with any other pedal: it either nails the sound we are craving for, or it doesn't. And often I see what kind of pedals people play and I think "Hey man, I could never be happy with these" - and vice versa! Thank God we all have different taste! :)
The DS1 is far more popular than the Guvnor, I'll take that as a sign that most people agree with me.
;)
@@captainpicard9460 I wouldnt use popularity contests as a measure of value.
Guv1 was used and was the sound of Gary moore...need to say anything more? It depends, as always Howe things are used.
@@BillyTwanger it's horses for courses, ds1 is a great pedal if you want to sound like Nirvana, but like you said for Gary Moore's tone comes from The Guvnor. In reality there's no such thing as the best tone its all subjective, and depends on personal preference, personally, i wouldn't mind owning both pedals, you might find a nice way of combing the two.
Soundd good on a Solid state amp?
I have only tried it with my Fender Stratocaster and through my Marshall tube amp. I cannot tell how it sounds through a solid state amp.
Which amp? A Peavey Bandit or a Quilter?
I've had both at some point over the last 30 years and they're both great pedals (especially the 1st generation), but the black box Carl Martin Plexitone and Friedman BE-OD completely smokes them.
Agree, I have the original one and the Plexitone, the Carl Martin is more Marshall sound
2 sounds great, but never put the gain past 3 o'clock.
I don't think he would normally - but to 'demo' a pedal, you need to express the full range of adjustment. And i disagree, the original has a much warmer bottom end, a massively superior slicing treble, a far more transparent & dynamic midrange. I am a bit gutted coz I like the look (and price!) of the new one. I HATE my tone being dependant on old fussy pedals it will cost a fortune to replace... If you can do it with BOSS, why wouldn't you? - is my motto. Stay healthy out there Beery!
They both sound awful, I’m glad I skipped on buying the plus a while back
Guv'nor best as a boost pedal.
Both sound awfull if i was to judge from your video.
Agreed need a paddle sounds good
Guv 1 0:06
Guv 2 0:37
A los 2 le falta más distorsión. Se quedan cortísimos.
IF ANY1 HAS A GUVNOR ILL TRADE A TONE CITY MODEL B FOR 1
hi MB
i have a Guvnor MK1 pre 1985 for sale, drop me a note if you're interested
bad pedal
forget it and buy the amazing jackhammer! 10 times better
The old Guv'nor is a great pedal, the newer one is in no where near the same league & the Jackhammer is even worse.
Both sound pure plum cov!!!
в g2 меньше песка.
I have both - the new version is nowhere near as good, not even in the same league.
Not according to this video or the person who commented just below me..LMAO:)
I get way better sounds from my guvnor 2 than this....but it takes careful tweaking in relation to diff.guitars and amps
Yeah according to this video the original one sounds broken and buzzy. The new one sounds richer and smoother.
@@nailed2theX There must be something wrong with the one they tested. The original black one is far better - certainly if your intention is to replicate the sound of a decent Marshall valve amp cranked up. If you want fizzy, toppy tones then get the new one. Having said that, I am using the pedal as a boost through a vintage Marshall JCM800 and a vintage 1960 4x12 cab - through good vintage gear it sounds far better than the new one. Through crap the new one may work better. On this demo they both sound awful to be honest.f
@@shaunkelly9860 very interesting, you have any clips? There is one original for sale locally but being covid and all, I can’t try it. Also, according to your setup it seems if you crank the gain on the amp and use some of the guvnor gain, you could get death metal tones. Did you ever try?
Toca muito mal, ta louco...
Awful
this sucks!
God, I hate Strats.
Well, that's sad. I love my MIJ Fender Stratocaster to pieces. When I did the recordings for this demo it was my only electric guitar, otherwise I had demonstrated the pedals with humbucker sounds as well. Nowadays I also have a Dean Vendetta 1.0 that I really like, but it will never replace my Stratocaster.
Pepe Music
All good.
It's simply a personal taste thing.
Nice work on the demos!
You hate music then
в g2 меньше песка.
в g2 меньше песка.