I agree it's a plus, if you don't have a separate one, but generally speaking, if you can have a separate gate, you gain a lot more control before you get your signal to your pedals.
to get a good tone from the BE-OD, turn the internal gain pot almost all the way counterclockwise. If it's too high. you'll just get noise and feedback.
Yes BE-OD def has a lot of gain on tap and playing with the internal gan pot is the key to dialing it in. I run mine at around 10 o'clock and adjust everything else to taste for hard rock. 🤘🤘🤘
Hello! Great comparison thank you. Have you seen the mooer brown sound? That one even has IR 😮. But i think for the money the evh has gate and boost. I might go for the EVH
Have you had the opportunity to try either of these in a live setting? Curious how the Freidman would perform. I have the 5150 pedal…..had it for a little while now, but only just recently had the opportunity to gig with it. Could not get it to cut through the band mix at all. Thankfully I still had my MXR Super Badass Distortion on the board. Saved the gig for me.
@@markcartelofficial7113 Strange that both pedals can't cut through but yes, Friedman is harsh and even with the internal gain trim pot you can't actually "control" the gain - too much, too harsh... I think that Friedman DShirley could be a better option
I own the Friedman small box..Revv g3..and the Joyo chopper z. Chopper z and revv are great for higher gains.The small box pedal is really good for like ACDC and classic rock.Happy with all of them.
I have both pedals and the 5150 OD is the clear winner for my tastes.
Thank you sir
sound wise i prefer the friedman, but i agree that the 5150 is more versatile and practical irl situation, cheers
Thank you
Awesome guitar playing! Built in noise gate on the evh is a big plus. Both pedals sound great though.
Totally agree! ❤❤😊
I agree it's a plus, if you don't have a separate one, but generally speaking, if you can have a separate gate, you gain a lot more control before you get your signal to your pedals.
to get a good tone from the BE-OD, turn the internal gain pot almost all the way counterclockwise. If it's too high. you'll just get noise and feedback.
Wowwww thanks for the tip. Will definitely try that now
Yes BE-OD def has a lot of gain on tap and playing with the internal gan pot is the key to dialing it in. I run mine at around 10 o'clock and adjust everything else to taste for hard rock. 🤘🤘🤘
@@mhoff7722 yep hehehe hard rock all day brother hhehehe
Hello! Great comparison thank you. Have you seen the mooer brown sound? That one even has IR 😮. But i think for the money the evh has gate and boost. I might go for the EVH
Have you had the opportunity to try either of these in a live setting? Curious how the Freidman would perform. I have the 5150 pedal…..had it for a little while now, but only just recently had the opportunity to gig with it. Could not get it to cut through the band mix at all. Thankfully I still had my MXR Super Badass Distortion on the board. Saved the gig for me.
Yes . The friedman sounds too compressed and too sharp sounding. Hard to cut in the mix too
@@markcartelofficial7113 Strange that both pedals can't cut through but yes, Friedman is harsh and even with the internal gain trim pot you can't actually "control" the gain - too much, too harsh... I think that Friedman DShirley could be a better option
@@masternippleblaster ye I was fortunate to try that one too. That one is manageable feel-wise
I have to lower the Treble on my EVH for it to not be too spikey
I heard that using a 18V power supply helps eith the friedmans compression
Fender makes a Bassbreaker and a Blues Deluxe or Blues Deville
Sorry , in this video, I am using a Blues Junior III
Friedman sounds more amp like to me. I've ordered the deluxe version for the mids. Gonna need a noise gate at some point though
Thank you
Revv G3 destroys both of these
I have the revv g3 its a killer Pedal but the Od friedman its very good too
I own the Friedman small box..Revv g3..and the Joyo chopper z. Chopper z and revv are great for higher gains.The small box pedal is really good for like ACDC and classic rock.Happy with all of them.
I gotta say for the price the Joyo chopper z is awesome. It's on my board.