Way Huge Green Rhino Overdrive: Overview of Features & Sounds (Instructional Demo)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- The Way Huge Green Rhino Overdrive
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Way Huge and Jim Dunlop present a series of instructional demos that
provide overviews of Jeorge Tripps' signature Way Huge pedal line along
with professional tips on how to use the pedals in musical ways.
In this episode, Tal Morris takes you on a complete tour of the Green Rhino Overdrive. With its massive amounts of gain, musically-tuned distortion circuit, 100K boost/cut control, and Curve (Mid) control it goes above and beyond green distortion pedals of the past.
This video features both single coils and humbuckers so that lovers of both types of guitars can get a sense of what this pedal can do for them.
GEAR USED IN DEMO:
Fender "Eric Johnson Signature" Strat & B3 (Gene Baker) "Fire SL" Guitar + Fat Sandwich Harmonic Saturator +1964 Fender Vibrolux amplifier
Cable supplied by LAVA Cable
Recording using Audix i5 & D2 microphones coupled with a Royer 101 Ribbon
& Universal Audio Apollo A/D interface.
VIDEO CREDITS:
Executive Producer: Jimmy Dunlop
Instruction & Performance: Tal Morris
Director & Camera: Joey Tosi
Art Direction: Graham Shaw
Editing & Sound: Max Baloian
Gaffer: Brian Relph
SPECIAL THANKS & LINKS:
Jeorge Tripps
Universal Audio (www.uaudio.com/...)
LAVA Cable (www.lavacable.com/)
Audix Microphones (www.audixusa.com/)
Two Rock Amplification (www.two-rock.com/)
B3 Guitars (www.b3guitars.com/)
Royer Labs (www.royerlabs.c...)
Love these Way Huge pedals. They are not just pedals. They are working man's sonic tools!
this has never left my pedal board
My student turned me on to this pedal. Ended up buying two, one for each of my 2 pedal boards. Nice!
The special rasp in this pedal is what makes it. Very unique tone, I use it as a boost, thickening my single coils, and with light gain. It plays really well with my other pedals too.
You blow my doors off.. I love hearing good players.. I already purchased the Pork Loin a few minutes ago and just found this Pedal too. I am getting it.. Thank you..
I am using 2 Tony Bruno amps.. UG30 and Cow Tipper 45.. These puppies are perfect for my rig..Thank you for great playing.. The pedals are secondary...
One of my favourite pedal so far
Is blues soloing the only thing anyone plays for these demos? Over and over and over again!
sad but true!
there needs to be a channel devoted to demo-ing pedals that straight up refuses to play saucy blues licks. just zero blues.
Yes
Good stuff
It has nothing to do with blues. It has everything to do with tone and emotion.. It's quite obvious, if you're looking for more gain , with searing highs and sustain. This not the pedal for you.. You need soul in your playing to understand, where this guy is coming from..Don't shoot the messenger..
Prolly the coolest od pedal ever....the tone knob and curve knob give it so much extra tonal possibilities.
Cool Sound Les Paul
Had me dying at 2:20 when I realized he didn't even have the drive turned up a single notch
Awesome! Thank you that was very helpful. You were the deciding factor. I'm going to get this pedal.
I call that curve knob my "bite" knob. Adds some aggression!
Queens of the Stone Age!
Exactly what I came here for :)
Nice demo Tal
Great job, this is the greasy sound I've been looking for, ZZ Top, to some of the great player from the south.
strat + Green rhino + saucy box x vox ac 15 = Tonal bliss
I heard people say that tube screamers inspired pedals don't work well with voxes, cause the already mid hump present in vox circuit...
@@enzohess4859
No, they work well. The Vox midrange is more upper mids. The TS type like a Green Rhino can help boost or cut that, and can take out some of the "woof" you get in the cranked AC15, especially on the normal channel
Nice demo, great pedal. Have one too driving front end of my Blackstar HT-40 and HT-5
I love this pedal. It's very versatile. The only issue I have is a bit of a hum. I am using the single plug power supply that splits into multiple leads to power my pedal board (not a fancy power supply). Maybe this is the issue? I have a Marshall DSL40c with a Celestion Alnico Gold and play 90% on the clean channel with vary levels of gain. I love it on all of my guitars. I run this after a JHS modded Soul Food sometimes for some really awesome tone, thick tones.
David Verrecchia I almost guarantee that's why. Get a voodoo labs pedal power, or a walrus audio Aetos power supply. Clean isolated power
Great pedal. I have one and I'm using it to boost my Laney IRT60H.
Why is that open string buzzing so bad?
So whats the difference from the curve knob to the 500hz knob on the mk iv version??
Excellent video
the lonely open G string sounds awful
If it’s good enough for Mike Campbell, it’s good enough for me.
The description says fat sandwich is in the signal chain
Good catch and yeah that pretty much colors/screws up the whole darned thing.
I have a question which is better, the green rhino or the conspiracy theory? For me they both sound very good, could you help me decide on one?
"The other green pedal"
are we talking about the ibanez one?
Yep
Obviously a Russian Muff d'uh :)
@@mattgilbert7347 lol .,Swollen Pickle, don't you mean?! 😆
@jimdunlopusa
in this video you guys were stacking the fat sandwich with he green rhino. sounds pretty amazing. could u do a video on how it was being stacked? thanks a lot
curve knob Does the same thing as the knob on the pork loin?
Is this similar to the MXR Custom Badass Modified OD?
What is that electronic display you have
nyummy tone
Te venden otro buzón verde.
Why dont they just buy a Marshall Dad?
I dont know Son....i just dont know,
LOL
Frank carter
"YOu're gonna get it's signature sound regardless of which amp you plug it into" - which is of course true of no pedal ever granted the range of truly horrid amps in existence
@J G Perhaps. But he did use the words "signature sound", which is quite a bit more specific ...
great demo -- sorts out features much better than the manual or just mucking about with the pedal by ear. thanks!