@@BudgetPedalChap It looks great and sounds even better. I helped a mate with a similar guitar back in the day. And, I so wish I'd kept my Hohner S type for similar reasons.
I do ride my volume a lot but this is very convenient looking. I had been looking at a straight Ernie Ball one but it's pricier and doesn't have all rhe features. I mean, its not hard to roll the knob but one of these could be thrown down ahead of my board and elminate the fumbling I tend to do when I switch from my LP to mt Tele. Another great find.
@@jfiery yeah, there are quite a few applications for this one. I had a bunch of fun thinking of all the different ways to best demonstrate it. Cheers for watching as always 👍
Just got here from Jonny's show and hit the subscribe gizmo. Have you ever tried a "Cube Baby"? You get far more for your money than you have a right to at around £40. I've been using one for a couple of years and love it.
@@Reeldin58 funnily enough, I have tried and done a demo on the cube baby. Here it is ua-cam.com/video/LC0mbUhPZmg/v-deo.html We are living in a golden age of affordable guitars, pedals and FX. It's a great time to be a guitarist 👍
Just trying my new Ensemble pedal (chorus) and I am enjoying stacking Chorus pedals. Placing a gain pedal between two chorus pedals ❤ Let me know if you tried it. Thanks for the great videos
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That last sound wonderfully 3D. Really enjoyed that. Got my eye on the hotone vol/exp/tuner one though for similar flexibility.
Cheers, I thought it was a nice little example for sure 👍 I've seen those hotone ones, they're really compact aren't they?
Some awesome subtleties there, really nice tones with the strat too - thanks for the tips👍😊💜✌️
@@musoseven8218 that's my first ever guitar right there. At it's core is a Squier Strat with a few upgrades. It's a decent sounding bit of kit eh?
@@BudgetPedalChap It looks great and sounds even better. I helped a mate with a similar guitar back in the day. And, I so wish I'd kept my Hohner S type for similar reasons.
I do ride my volume a lot but this is very convenient looking. I had been looking at a straight Ernie Ball one but it's pricier and doesn't have all rhe features. I mean, its not hard to roll the knob but one of these could be thrown down ahead of my board and elminate the fumbling I tend to do when I switch from my LP to mt Tele. Another great find.
@@jfiery yeah, there are quite a few applications for this one. I had a bunch of fun thinking of all the different ways to best demonstrate it. Cheers for watching as always 👍
After overdrive you need a low impedance volume pedal. This is a high impedance volume pedal?
Interesting. It seemed to work ok when I did it for the demo. Any reason it needs to be low impedance?
Just got here from Jonny's show and hit the subscribe gizmo. Have you ever tried a "Cube Baby"? You get far more for your money than you have a right to at around £40. I've been using one for a couple of years and love it.
@@Reeldin58 funnily enough, I have tried and done a demo on the cube baby. Here it is
ua-cam.com/video/LC0mbUhPZmg/v-deo.html
We are living in a golden age of affordable guitars, pedals and FX. It's a great time to be a guitarist 👍
Just trying my new Ensemble pedal (chorus) and I am enjoying stacking Chorus pedals. Placing a gain pedal between two chorus pedals ❤
Let me know if you tried it.
Thanks for the great videos
@@patrickmcmanus5373 I've not tried that, but I think I might just have to 👍 Cheers for the tip
Hmm that’s an interesting pedal, cracking socks by the way 🤣
@@affordaboard the socks is where the real tone comes from 👍🤣🤣
@@BudgetPedalChap eggsactly 🤣
@@affordaboard they are socks that just can't be beat. Without them, I'd be in a right scramble 🤣🤣
@@BudgetPedalChap cracking pun 🤣