A few tips: Pedal reviews are best done alone without another pedal engaged and also comparing the effect to a completely dry signal. Another good option is using some of them with / without amp distortion. Some guitar players, (including myself), would like to see and hear the differences.
Nice video. The ones I liked the most were Fuzz and Reverb. Another budget brand worth trying is Mosky. Their Silver horse - a clon copy - is incredible. A few years down the road budget pedals will shake the market.
Hey Matthias, thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed the video 🤙 I've never heard of Mosky but I'll definitely look into them. I've got a few spots on my board to fill and a couple of budget pedals might be the choice there. Cheers mate 🤙
Azor pedals is Caline's mini line, and they are also sold with the Movall name, with flashier graphics. It's easy to tell which is which by the identical controls and model numbers, AP315=MP315, AP308=MP308, AP320=MP320, etc.
Great video! Just going back down my journey of learning guitar after some life bumps put it on the back burner for a while. Will definitely be looking into these!
Love the video man, the playing was great, the recorded sound was really nice and it was cool to see a group of these pedals reviewed together. I had the compressor for a short while and loved it as a “make gooder-er” pedal.
The light blue one is apparently based on the Caline Pure Sky Timmy clone, since they call it a "transparent" drive, and the fact that it's the same sky blue color as the Pure Sky, and has the same controls too.
I bought one of those mini-pedals. Low price and good sound, but not the best deal unless you're an electronics hobbyist with a lot of parts laying around and soldering skill. Mine came without any power supply, and has no provision for a battery. You have to find your own wall power supply with the correct connector, voltage and polarity (the thing is wired with the less-common tip-negative). By the time you round all that up you'd be better off just paying a few more dollars and getting a battery pedal. I opened the pedal up, soldered in a 9-volt battery cap and just keep the battery taped to the side.
One single 9 volt, negative tip adapter and a daisy chain for multiple pedals is the way to go over a battery that some pedals suck the life out of on a very short time.
i have the caline pure sky which is calines timmy. i thought caline was a budget line. lol. but mine IS great. i liked the azore blue as well. i was just on their website and most of the azore stuff has great reviews.
A few tips: Pedal reviews are best done alone without another pedal engaged and also comparing the effect to a completely dry signal. Another good option is using some of them with / without amp distortion. Some guitar players, (including myself), would like to see and hear the differences.
This is great feedback for the creator
Nice video. The ones I liked the most were Fuzz and Reverb. Another budget brand worth trying is Mosky. Their Silver horse - a clon copy - is incredible. A few years down the road budget pedals will shake the market.
Hey Matthias, thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed the video 🤙
I've never heard of Mosky but I'll definitely look into them. I've got a few spots on my board to fill and a couple of budget pedals might be the choice there.
Cheers mate 🤙
Azor pedals is Caline's mini line, and they are also sold with the Movall name, with flashier graphics. It's easy to tell which is which by the identical controls and model numbers, AP315=MP315, AP308=MP308, AP320=MP320, etc.
Great video! Just going back down my journey of learning guitar after some life bumps put it on the back burner for a while. Will definitely be looking into these!
Well done vid, enjoyed the playing you used for your demo. That Black Reverb may just find a place on my board soon. Keep the vids coming.
I bought a bunch of these pedals and am having fun learning guitar and making cool noises at the same time.
That's awesome, mate! Great to hear 🤙 That's the best way to use them in my opinion!
Remember to wash them with mayonnaise every couple months. It really helps the pedal effects sound much better.
When u played scar tissue my 3rd eye teared up a bit
I love that quiet riff
So good🙌🏻
Nice rundown . Thank you. Sub'd
Hey, man. Azor seems to do good stuff. The Bass EQ rocks. It has pretty much all the frequencies you wanna boost and cut in the studio.
Love the video man, the playing was great, the recorded sound was really nice and it was cool to see a group of these pedals reviewed together. I had the compressor for a short while and loved it as a “make gooder-er” pedal.
Hey Daniel, cheers mate! Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the support 🤙
Thanks!
I've had the same pedals since 2012 ... solid, but basic ones .... I might just start experimenting now ha. thx.
5:49 Nightrain by GnR! Pulled it off real smooth too!
The light blue one is apparently based on the Caline Pure Sky Timmy clone, since they call it a "transparent" drive, and the fact that it's the same sky blue color as the Pure Sky, and has the same controls too.
Good review I love ‘em and they making pedals accessible literally millions of people that can’t blow $200 per pedal.
All good I like over drive distortion nice show
I'm a lifelong follower.
I bought one of those mini-pedals. Low price and good sound, but not the best deal unless you're an electronics hobbyist with a lot of parts laying around and soldering skill. Mine came without any power supply, and has no provision for a battery. You have to find your own wall power supply with the correct connector, voltage and polarity (the thing is wired with the less-common tip-negative). By the time you round all that up you'd be better off just paying a few more dollars and getting a battery pedal. I opened the pedal up, soldered in a 9-volt battery cap and just keep the battery taped to the side.
One single 9 volt, negative tip adapter and a daisy chain for multiple pedals is the way to go over a battery that some pedals suck the life out of on a very short time.
7:56 best song ever. 👀
Can you compare the boost with the Xotic RC booster?
Azor is Caline's budget line. They're great pedals, I like them even better than the Calines! The light blue OD is a Timmy clone, btw
i have the caline pure sky which is calines timmy. i thought caline was a budget line. lol. but mine IS great. i liked the azore blue as well. i was just on their website and most of the azore stuff has great reviews.
I have the light blue pedal and it is a great little pedal. Nice classic sound, kinda like a boss od3.
the expen$ive boutique pedal era of the late 90s/2000s was such a farce. These Chinese pedals are great sounding and cheap af
I'm starstruck.
Delay was awful