@@JROD082384 the finish is just called “Nebula”. The model is still called the Silver Sky. The “Silver” part of the model name is in no way a reference to its colour. 🤷🏼♂️ And just to add, the Nebula was a very limited run finish option which was at the time of release hugely in demand, no longer in production and would be very expensive to buy now second hand.
@@digitalchris6681 no matter what the finish colour the guitar is still called the “Silver Sky”. That’s just the model name and the name of the finish is totally separate.
Protein: green stacks into the blue. No internal dip to reverse. But the jack input/output are TRS, so you can in principle put each side into a switcher separately and then reorder to your heart’s content.
Gents, a thank you from me - these videos are so entertaining and I'm sure I'm not the only one to say they are helping me through a really difficult period! I look forward to these for 30 mins of genuine escapism at the moment! Not to mention fuelling the GAS!
Pete... the feedback on a particular note: simple answer is that any combination of gear (guitar, amp, pedals, i.e. whole signal chain) will have a resonant frequency. That’s a frequency at which essentially the system will “vibrate” with very little energy being lost from those vibrations and when you couple that to the amplified signal coming back out of the speaker and hitting the guitar with that same signal frequency this adds more energy back into the guitar and the system as a whole and the amplitude (volume essentially in this case) will continue to grow until it turns into feedback at that frequency.
Hello! Finally catching up with these! The magic "C" may be the resonant frequency of the pedal circuit for the 1981 Inventions drive to give you that feedback so easily.
I like the 1981 Drive a lot. It's been around in the US for quite some time. I am surprised it took so long to make it across the pond. From what I have read, it is a modified Rat, which means that Pete was spot on when he said it reminded him of the 80's.
I love my 1981 Inventions DRV. Having said that I haven't tried any of the others for comparison. It took me a few weeks to get it dialed in to suit me but now it is my preferred drive/distortion for a lot of things. going to try that "C" trick. It's based on a RAT so I tend to think of it as more of a distortion pedal rather than an OD.
@@modestoney1577 actually I do. Maybe I should of said in a while or that was a very nice, melodic sounding riff. But, I tend to like to be be more complimentary to the player than not. I also went to a music conservatory and have been listening to nothing but guitar music since I was 8-9 years old and I am currently 36. I’ve heard probably every Hendrix recording ever released and I’ve played my whole life. Grew up listening to my dad’s vinyl collection and he played in bands in 1960’s, learned on his Guild.... blah, blah, blah.... I was mainly trying to be nice. Next time I’ll say nice riff but not as nice as Pat Metheny’s in Bright Size Life... 🙄
@@modestoney1577 now that I answered your obvious question, you did not think Pete’s opening riff wasn’t beautiful and very melodic?? I feel like that’s more of an obvious question to ask.
It’s just great to see someone so passionate. We all have guitarists that inspire us and take different aspects of their playing into our own but for me Petes playing is just mega . I mean yes he does spend a lot of time playing dreamy kit but man this guy could make a 3 string shovel sound mega. Cracking video guys as always .
I was just thinking the other day how it seems like every overdrive pedal now is like at least $250. Also it seems like actual "distortion" pedals are totally passe now and people only care about "overdrive".
Agreed! I love the tone of the 1981 DRV (basically a modded boutique RAT pedal imho), but I simply cannot justify paying $300 for a single od/distortion. I am perfectly happy with my Archer Ikon that cost about $140 and I know I would never be happy dropping $4000+ on a real Klon....neither would the mrs. lol
Every new overdrive isnt 300$ you bafoons. Boss, Donner, Behringer all have budget options. Hell used you get great deals. A les paul into a cranked marshall does sound good but do you have room to practice with a 100w head to drive it hard enough to get that sound? That is what pedals can do for you, these are more boutique type pedals. Used boss drives (Sd1,BD2,0D1 are all great) go for 50$~, The reason the fancier pedals cost more is because the components are free...
Hey Pete, If you still don't know what to do with your chilies, try making hot sauce out of them. Habanero hot sauce tastes amazing. I'd recommend combining it with onions, a bit of garlic, lemon or lime zest, orange juice, lemon or lime juice and vinegar.
I ordered the 1981 pedal because the Jesus Culture guitarist was talking about it on his UA-cam channel and then when I learnt that Matt from Relient K makes them by hand I was blown away
Red Chile Chili for the crew for the Christmas special!~ I just ordered a 1981 Inventions Hyperfade and cannot wait to play it. As magic notes go, the 14th fret on the G string is my personal favorite. ;)
32:12 Excited Lee is my favorite person on the internet. I can never just put these demos on as background noise because I fear missing one of The Captain's many happy erratic movements.
I like the idea of trying out 4 selected pedals of interest. I have to admit, after awhile of listening it can get to sounding the same but I am always looking for the 'magic' device or idea and that is why I hover between your channel and TPS with Mick and Dan.
Christmas Spectacular -- Hi gain metal machine shootout - Cap'n vs. Pete - old school 80s shredding!!! :) :) Happy Holidays guys---thanks for a fun year!
The magic note is happening because the frequency of the note is an integer multiple of the couple of ms delay between the speaker and the guitar, creating a standing wave within the feedback loop.
that prs has a sound that is colouring this whole video.and it's low output affects the gain structure. i was screaming " play something else" finally you picked up the les paul. the protein should have a switch but you can seperate the two halves with internal switches and loop them externally using tip ring sleeve jacks.
Guys you've gotta do 1. a new modelling amp shootout. 2. Please also discuss about software's like bias FX and bias FX mobile running on computers and iPads and how they compare to tube amps, modelling amps, and guitar processors and modellers
Vertex pedals are so good. I love the Dumble tones in a box, and they do it better than anyone. The SSS is not a drive pedal though, it’s more of an amp in a box. Their Ultra Phonix pedal is their drive pedal.
Have you ever noticed in all the reviews of it online it’s never mic’d, they always run it from the USB port straight into software? For the money the speakers sounds pretty terrible IMO. Plus terrible ground loop noise issues. Better off with a katana for the money.
honestly, i feel like my 1981 is the only drive Pedal I need. Theres been several times where i can pull off a whole Gig with just that pedal in conjunction with use of my volume knobs.
The Protein is fantastic. Love both modes. Stacking them for a solo is phenomenal.
It's great seeing 1981 Inventions getting some love here!
If Danish Pete has ever record an album then I want to hear it. What a guitarist! Yes you have magic notes, Pete!
Mr. Anderton - Danish Pete NEEDS a PRS Silver Sky for Christmas!😁
And I need a PRS Dragon while we're at it.
Don't they do a Purple Sky version ?
@@digitalchris6681 It's called Nebula Sky, and yes, it's gorgeous.
@@JROD082384 the finish is just called “Nebula”. The model is still called the Silver Sky. The “Silver” part of the model name is in no way a reference to its colour. 🤷🏼♂️
And just to add, the Nebula was a very limited run finish option which was at the time of release hugely in demand, no longer in production and would be very expensive to buy now second hand.
@@digitalchris6681 no matter what the finish colour the guitar is still called the “Silver Sky”. That’s just the model name and the name of the finish is totally separate.
Protein: green stacks into the blue. No internal dip to reverse. But the jack input/output are TRS, so you can in principle put each side into a switcher separately and then reorder to your heart’s content.
great protein 👍
Invite Mateus Asato on Anderson!
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Gents, a thank you from me - these videos are so entertaining and I'm sure I'm not the only one to say they are helping me through a really difficult period! I look forward to these for 30 mins of genuine escapism at the moment! Not to mention fuelling the GAS!
The Protein and the DRV are my entire gain section. The Protein is so good it kicked my KoT off the board. Can't recommend these two pedals enough!!!!
i agree just got the protein killer tones.
Pete... the feedback on a particular note: simple answer is that any combination of gear (guitar, amp, pedals, i.e. whole signal chain) will have a resonant frequency. That’s a frequency at which essentially the system will “vibrate” with very little energy being lost from those vibrations and when you couple that to the amplified signal coming back out of the speaker and hitting the guitar with that same signal frequency this adds more energy back into the guitar and the system as a whole and the amplitude (volume essentially in this case) will continue to grow until it turns into feedback at that frequency.
I love everything on your channel, but your blindfold challenges are just legendary.
im still in love with my hudson broadcast i cant change
What a great demo. Already have the DRV, just ordered the Asabi and the Protein. Never thought I’d see them in the same video!
Hello! Finally catching up with these! The magic "C" may be the resonant frequency of the pedal circuit for the 1981 Inventions drive to give you that feedback so easily.
Love my 1981 DRV pedal. Easily the best sounding overdrive pedal I own
Does it sound much different to the rat circuit it’s based on?
@@awothers72 it’s more smooth than a typical RAT
Finally a good and solid demo of the Jackson Audio Asabi!
“Protein” was also my favorite! The “Asabi” has a lot of gain for those who need it, although, that’s not my thing.
I like the 1981 Drive a lot. It's been around in the US for quite some time. I am surprised it took so long to make it across the pond. From what I have read, it is a modified Rat, which means that Pete was spot on when he said it reminded him of the 80's.
I like that 1981 tone!
I could listen to Pete play all day long. Cap's not too shabby himself.
Really enjoy the comments about the manufacturers themselves. Cool to hear about the people that make the cool stuff
When is Danish Pete going to get round and record and release an Album ...
I love my 1981 Inventions DRV. Having said that I haven't tried any of the others for comparison. It took me a few weeks to get it dialed in to suit me but now it is my preferred drive/distortion for a lot of things. going to try that "C" trick. It's based on a RAT so I tend to think of it as more of a distortion pedal rather than an OD.
That opening lick was beautiful with a very clever improvised melody.
you don´t listen to a lot of guitar music, do ya?
@@modestoney1577 No need to be condescending.
@@TheEchelon No need for that, true.
Just a very good reason to ask the obvious question.
@@modestoney1577 actually I do. Maybe I should of said in a while or that was a very nice, melodic sounding riff. But, I tend to like to be be more complimentary to the player than not. I also went to a music conservatory and have been listening to nothing but guitar music since I was 8-9 years old and I am currently 36. I’ve heard probably every Hendrix recording ever released and I’ve played my whole life. Grew up listening to my dad’s vinyl collection and he played in bands in 1960’s, learned on his Guild.... blah, blah, blah.... I was mainly trying to be nice. Next time I’ll say nice riff but not as nice as Pat Metheny’s in Bright Size Life... 🙄
@@modestoney1577 now that I answered your obvious question, you did not think Pete’s opening riff wasn’t beautiful and very melodic?? I feel like that’s more of an obvious question to ask.
I would love to hear the JHS Double Barrel with some other drives!
cant go wrong with the brown protein great tones.
It’s just great to see someone so passionate. We all have guitarists that inspire us and take different aspects of their playing into our own but for me Petes playing is just mega . I mean yes he does spend a lot of time playing dreamy kit but man this guy could make a 3 string shovel sound mega. Cracking video guys as always .
Excellent idea for a show. A row of OD pedals that do not compete but show different approaches in creating both a unique and fresh tone.
The Protein sounds amazing! Rock On 😉🤟
35:35 😂Lee: if you liked (the video) tell your friends! If you didn't, well...
Pete: Tell your friends to watch something else!
Lee: Absolutely!
That’s some awesome demos guys!
Jackson Audio should be proud of this one. That sounded mental!
I was also born in 1981, and I love this pedal! And I miss the "good ol days" lol
The Christmas special needs to be the unedited “laughter tapes”
Run a tube screamer of any brand into that SSS and you have that SRV sound that is just so choice.
you guys should have turned all of them on at the same time.
That vertex pedal, the clean channel is so fat and chimey!
Just got my 1981 DRV today!
If only Santa's Elves could make a sexy return! Lol
shout!
More stuff like this would be great. No reviews, just chatting, noodling and playing guitar with various pedals/effects.
Great pedal selection! Thanks for the excellent demos and explanations.
Seems like every new overdrive pedal cost over 300 dollars now. Funny how the Les paul sounded great with no pedal turned on.
I was just thinking the other day how it seems like every overdrive pedal now is like at least $250. Also it seems like actual "distortion" pedals are totally passe now and people only care about "overdrive".
Agreed! I love the tone of the 1981 DRV (basically a modded boutique RAT pedal imho), but I simply cannot justify paying $300 for a single od/distortion. I am perfectly happy with my Archer Ikon that cost about $140 and I know I would never be happy dropping $4000+ on a real Klon....neither would the mrs. lol
Every new overdrive isnt 300$ you bafoons. Boss, Donner, Behringer all have budget options. Hell used you get great deals. A les paul into a cranked marshall does sound good but do you have room to practice with a 100w head to drive it hard enough to get that sound? That is what pedals can do for you, these are more boutique type pedals.
Used boss drives (Sd1,BD2,0D1 are all great) go for 50$~,
The reason the fancier pedals cost more is because the components are free...
Budget tip for Asabi fans:
1. Go to Tesco's.
2. Buy cheese grater.
3. Apply to outer ear with vigor and repitition.
Pedal videos should include the Mick Taylor test where you turn all the knobs to 2 o'clock.
Always good- the lads just mucking about with some tasty gear!
You can play Snake Jazz with the 'SSS' pedal ;-)
17:50 Pete’s face when he says, “We got the 6 big knobs” 🤐
The LP doesn't need any pedals. Sounds great on its own!!!
Really enjoyed that video. Great format.
Protein is just juicy cream, my fav, close second Asabi... but I think they'd live happily togedda in my pedalboard.
Protein sounds gorgeous
This was awesome, thanks boys 🔥🤙🏻
Les Paul 1981, chomping at power chords and bar chords Artic Monkeys. Came straight to my head.
Damn you guys have so many cool products that I think your website needs a yellow banner at the top saying “please Andertons responsibly”!
Tell John Mayer , we demand a John Mayer pedal with just his name on , nice and clear ...
The Protein is awesome!! Combined with a mad professor supreme🤤🤤🤤
That Protein!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey Pete,
If you still don't know what to do with your chilies, try making hot sauce out of them. Habanero hot sauce tastes amazing. I'd recommend combining it with onions, a bit of garlic, lemon or lime zest, orange juice, lemon or lime juice and vinegar.
They all sound killer to my ears
Man, that Protein is special...
Pete’s next signature pedal is gonna be called the “bucket screamer”. Heard it here first...
That pedal show said protein is blues breaker on blue side and nobels is green side.
Sweeeet I’m waiting for my habaneros to ripen, not hot yet. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I'd love to see Lee and Pete review the BOSS HM-2 waza, when that comes out next year.
I have the 1981, it's great!
Also I got to say I love Pete’s Les Paul. That is a perfect example of a classic Les Paul if there ever was one.
Kansas Definitely Brought It. 👍👍🎶🎶🎸
Pete Honore - CHILI JAM CHILI JAM CHILI JAM 🤤🤤🤤🤤
You won't regret it at all! 🤣😁
Love my SSS! Good to see it getting some love!
I ordered the 1981 pedal because the Jesus Culture guitarist was talking about it on his UA-cam channel and then when I learnt that Matt from Relient K makes them by hand I was blown away
Isn’t it just a rat circuit though? How do you find it, was it worth the money?
@@awothers72 the demo was great
I've got a matt back 1981 DRV - love it. Nice ProCo Rat clone type of thingy-bob
Red Chile Chili for the crew for the Christmas special!~ I just ordered a 1981 Inventions Hyperfade and cannot wait to play it.
As magic notes go, the 14th fret on the G string is my personal favorite. ;)
These cost more than my amp and guitar combined.
Red and green pedal boards with red or green electric guitars for a Christmas rig.🎸
Protein is so good
32:12 Excited Lee is my favorite person on the internet. I can never just put these demos on as background noise because I fear missing one of The Captain's many happy erratic movements.
Hey guys. Shotmaker is doing a pretty nice drive. Heroine deluxe version is awesome
Hahaha...@17:52 Danish Pete is like....."Distortion???!??"
LOL!
That Protein sounded great but can't imagine spending $300 on a drive pedal. My cheap amp would be so confused.
That pedal is designed for “cheap” amps or backline amps. I have one. It’s the real deal and sounds good no matter what.
If you think about it is actually 2 overdrives that stack without muddying the sound your actually getting 2 pedals.
@@justabout30something You're getting 3!
I like the idea of trying out 4 selected pedals of interest. I have to admit, after awhile of listening it can get to sounding the same but I am always looking for the 'magic' device or idea and that is why I hover between your channel and TPS with Mick and Dan.
30:24 This is not the first time he's spoken about yelling into buckets. Is this how we calm ourselves down then?
Excellant idea! 4 random pedals from da floor.
I love the Protein Amp pedal. Wow.
Christmas Spectacular -- Hi gain metal machine shootout - Cap'n vs. Pete - old school 80s shredding!!! :) :) Happy Holidays guys---thanks for a fun year!
The magic note is happening because the frequency of the note is an integer multiple of the couple of ms delay between the speaker and the guitar, creating a standing wave within the feedback loop.
For the Christmas special Lee and Pete should do Chippendale dancing!
Can you guys demo the Dookie Drive by MXR?
Just what we need- MORE drive pedals.
That Les Paul is kicking that prs's butt.
Please please please keep doing this. Seriously.
that prs has a sound that is colouring this whole video.and it's low output affects the gain structure. i was screaming " play something else" finally you picked up the les paul. the protein should have a switch but you can seperate the two halves with internal switches and loop them externally using tip ring sleeve jacks.
It is impressive like the new overdrives sound exactly like any other overdrive.
I see the protien and 1981 on tons of worship pedal boards. I may jump on that protien.
Guys you've gotta do
1. a new modelling amp shootout.
2. Please also discuss about software's like bias FX and bias FX mobile running on computers and iPads and how they compare to tube amps, modelling amps, and guitar processors and modellers
Vertex pedals are so good. I love the Dumble tones in a box, and they do it better than anyone. The SSS is not a drive pedal though, it’s more of an amp in a box. Their Ultra Phonix pedal is their drive pedal.
Pete sounds great on a Silver Sky...did he ever get one?
Great Les Paul tones and sounds
I have a steel string supreme coming in tomorrow!
Plz do a honest review on the positive grid spark amp. We all need to know your thoughts
Have you ever noticed in all the reviews of it online it’s never mic’d, they always run it from the USB port straight into software? For the money the speakers sounds pretty terrible IMO. Plus terrible ground loop noise issues. Better off with a katana for the money.
honestly, i feel like my 1981 is the only drive Pedal I need. Theres been several times where i can pull off a whole Gig with just that pedal in conjunction with use of my volume knobs.
Great pedals!
Beautiful intro.