Very nice video and I like this format of demonstration. To me you Thomas is an inspiration. Im developing my effects and pedal projects and when Im tired or without motivation I watch a video from Thomas. Im serious It help me so much trust in my self and belive that is possible make new things with own personality. If someday I release my effects pedals see you playing theys will be a dream becoming true. I really need say thanks for all, Thomas Blug.
I’m looking for a clean and transparent compression pedal for my acoustic guitar’s soundhole pick up which I run an array of pedals through, including an overdrive pedal. Really considering this guy. Would love your professional opinion good sir
Always a nice video on your part! No relation to the content, but you could consider different lightings and a camera with a more crispy image. The way the image looks now, it feels like your video is a old/vintage demo. Also, it would be way cooler if you hang your pedals in the back wall in cabinets or shelves, like That Pedal Show.
Editor here Of course we could already! It's not entirely the camera's or lighting's fault; it's purposely colour graded to feel vintage (as if it was filmed on analogue film stock) ;)
@@Pedalicious it's so cool to be heard! I almost mentioned colour grading... Even though you are going for a vintage feel, the blue wall behind is getting a little over saturated to the point of have a hard contrast with any element - human or not - in contact.
You're right on that! Over saturated blues are the biggest bane of Sony cameras... The contrast is necessary due to the lack of headlight, but should definitely be improved. Thanks for your constructive criticism! Always appreciated :)
Excellent demonstration!! Considering a purchase of the Cali76 Stacked. Thank you Sir.
I use a 76 Stacked, and I will tell you it's worth every penny. If set up properly it makes your rig sound professional. I wouldn't want to go back.
Thinking of buying a Cali76 so came here and…what a great channel. Great sounds, cool dude.
great vid. still searching for the definitive demo and difference between the two
Thanks! I really like that it's about making music, about fundementals and basics (and not "drowning" in the effects), Thanks : )
Very nice video and I like this format of demonstration.
To me you Thomas is an inspiration.
Im developing my effects and pedal projects and when Im tired or without motivation I watch a video from Thomas. Im serious It help me so much trust in my self and belive that is possible make new things with own personality.
If someday I release my effects pedals see you playing theys will be a dream becoming true.
I really need say thanks for all, Thomas Blug.
You play rock music, you play ambient, you play clean a lot...are you going to choose an Origin Effects Cali76 Stacked or an Effectrode La-1A?
Would you say the 76 has better tone than the natural sparkle that yellow Diamond compressor made on your other video? Thank you
Also looking for a comparison here
Is the red jewel not supposed to change colour on the stacked? Cheers bud.
Ausgezeichnet Tomas , vielen Dank für ein super Übersicht ... Grüße aus dem UK
A fantastic review.
Great input!
I’m looking for a clean and transparent compression pedal for my acoustic guitar’s soundhole pick up which I run an array of pedals through, including an overdrive pedal. Really considering this guy. Would love your professional opinion good sir
Most “transparent” out there is Pete Cornish OC-1
The best one I’ve used on acoustic so far has been wampler’s blue compressor pedal
love your videos dude...had to subscribe :)
Always a nice video on your part! No relation to the content, but you could consider different lightings and a camera with a more crispy image. The way the image looks now, it feels like your video is a old/vintage demo. Also, it would be way cooler if you hang your pedals in the back wall in cabinets or shelves, like That Pedal Show.
Pedro Nastari thank you so much for your feedback... let’s see if we can get it less vintage one day...;-) cheers, Thomas
@@BluGuitar I hope I was not too intrusive with my comment! I have this bad habit of giving my opinion! lol. Anyways, glad I could help =)
Editor here
Of course we could already! It's not entirely the camera's or lighting's fault; it's purposely colour graded to feel vintage (as if it was filmed on analogue film stock) ;)
@@Pedalicious it's so cool to be heard! I almost mentioned colour grading... Even though you are going for a vintage feel, the blue wall behind is getting a little over saturated to the point of have a hard contrast with any element - human or not - in contact.
You're right on that! Over saturated blues are the biggest bane of Sony cameras... The contrast is necessary due to the lack of headlight, but should definitely be improved. Thanks for your constructive criticism! Always appreciated :)