Azor is Caline's mini line. The Leon should be an OCD type, judging by the high/low switch, and by the fact that the other Azor OCD type, and the Caline OCD type, are both called Leon also. The Tiger is a Zendrive/Dumble type, based on the fact that it has a voice switch. The Chicken should be either a Timmy type, based on the Caline Pure Sky, or a BB Preamp type, based on the Caline Orange Burst.
There's been some speculation that the Horse is a Klon type, but a comment by someone in another video disputed that. He said he opened it up and analyzed the circuit, and that it doesn't contain any of the things that make a Klon type pedal, such as the dual op-amp, the dual gang gain pot, with separate clean and dirty circuit paths, and the charge pump chip that boosts the power rail from 9V to 18V, for more headroom.
Its understood that you played the same riff for consistency of comparison on these OD pedals. I wanted to hear a lil more shred than just the outro though. One of the magic things a good OD can do is tighten up and prevail your shred licks to eyebrow raising levels. Wanting to hear that comparison A/B to regular amp tone.
Yeah to each their own. I ended up buying a Past FX Revolution pedal today. As i was in search of "that tightening" effect. Fell in love with it after borrowing the prototype from my luthier friend. Was amazed and have been in tone search mode again haha. @@LonelyRocker
The Dog & Snake stood out, to me at least (didn't listen through headphones). I always loved when a great player takes a bunch of cheap stuff (guitars, pedals, amps) and goes out and blows the roof off a place.
@@LonelyRocker Nah - you got this 😁🤩 Took me back though - I knew this guy back in the day he had this cheap Hondo guitar got up with Eddie at this jam (kind of) and kind of stole the show - he was ridiculous
@@LonelyRocker It seems a lot better now as far as the short after using it for a while now, but the light still dim when disengaged. I do love how it sounds.
i'm a fan of the "underdog" world as I call it, sometimes you find a real gem and it's an interesting journey. Obviously you need to have the common sense to actually know when something is just crap though.
The artwork on the pedals is quite cool and hard to ignore. This is unusual for typical pedal "design" ? I also spotted the t-shirt! ;) Great video.
Azor is Caline's mini line. The Leon should be an OCD type, judging by the high/low switch, and by the fact that the other Azor OCD type, and the Caline OCD type, are both called Leon also. The Tiger is a Zendrive/Dumble type, based on the fact that it has a voice switch. The Chicken should be either a Timmy type, based on the Caline Pure Sky, or a BB Preamp type, based on the Caline Orange Burst.
There's been some speculation that the Horse is a Klon type, but a comment by someone in another video disputed that. He said he opened it up and analyzed the circuit, and that it doesn't contain any of the things that make a Klon type pedal, such as the dual op-amp, the dual gang gain pot, with separate clean and dirty circuit paths, and the charge pump chip that boosts the power rail from 9V to 18V, for more headroom.
Honestly these are Chinese imports. I wouldn’t class these in any of those categories.
Its understood that you played the same riff for consistency of comparison on these OD pedals. I wanted to hear a lil more shred than just the outro though. One of the magic things a good OD can do is tighten up and prevail your shred licks to eyebrow raising levels. Wanting to hear that comparison A/B to regular amp tone.
Noted! I tweak the formula form video to video. Some people prefer it simple. I've had the opposite comment to do so. You can never win! :)
Yeah to each their own. I ended up buying a Past FX Revolution pedal today. As i was in search of "that tightening" effect. Fell in love with it after borrowing the prototype from my luthier friend. Was amazed and have been in tone search mode again
haha. @@LonelyRocker
Enjoy the ride!
The Dog & Snake stood out, to me at least (didn't listen through headphones). I always loved when a great player takes a bunch of cheap stuff (guitars, pedals, amps) and goes out and blows the roof off a place.
Ha! Now we just need to find a great player :))))))
@@LonelyRocker Nah - you got this 😁🤩 Took me back though - I knew this guy back in the day he had this cheap Hondo guitar got up with Eddie at this jam (kind of) and kind of stole the show - he was ridiculous
Awww shucks. So true. It’s not about the gear. Well maybe just a little 😂
Cool video once again man! Those pedals look and sound pretty good tbh...
Thnx Jon!! They are not bad! Looks good on my shelf ;-)
Great review 🤗
Thnx so much!
I bought the chicken overdrive, has a short in the stomp button and the light doesn't cut off completely.
Ouch that sucks...sorry to hear that....can you return it?
@@LonelyRocker It seems a lot better now as far as the short after using it for a while now, but the light still dim when disengaged. I do love how it sounds.
The Revv clean sounds great, no pedals required. It's almost not fair, LOL.
You're right...I got that amp because of the clean!
I love the chicken overdrive.. it's been a permanent since I bought it
Oh nice!! Glad you're enjoying it....
i'm a fan of the "underdog" world as I call it, sometimes you find a real gem and it's an interesting journey. Obviously you need to have the common sense to actually know when something is just crap though.
Haha!! Love that! And so true!!!
The fuzz wins!
It’s not bad!