Sunday, August 19, 2012

Dunlop Crybaby Standard vs Cry Baby Classic guitar effects pedal shootout demo

check out www.gearmanndude.com Here are two new Crybaby wah pedals....check out the difference between them. 59 Historic Les Paul and a Marshall JMP MK II 100 watt head.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Fulltone OCD V4 Les Paul - Part 1

www.ProGuitarShop.com -This is the Fulltone OCD version 4. The Obsessive Compulsive Drive pedal is the perfect mate for a great tube amp. If you're lucky enough to own a Vox AC15 or a Marshall JTM45 and have a place where you can turn it up all the way, then you have an idea of what the Fulltone OCD is capable of. Plug in the OCD pedal, lay into a bar chord, and you will hear multiple layers of rich harmonic overtones in addition to the fundamental tone. This is not a subtle effect, these are beautiful ringing feedback tones that can be easily discerned and even sung if you have good ears! The Full Tone OCD produces classic tones you've heard on records by Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Hendrix, AC and others. Roll back your guitar's volume knob and you'll have access to a whole myriad of gorgeous tones, including shimmering, spanking, full range clean sounds. The OCD pedal allows your guitar's natural tones to bloom, so your Strat will still sound like a Strat, and your vintage Les Paul will still sound like a vintage Les Paul. Overdrive and distortion pedals have always been something of a compromise in comparison to a great guitar amp cranked to the "sweet spot". Feel, tone, and harmonics often fall by the wayside when an overdrive pedal is plugged into the front end of a great amp, until now. Check out a Fulltone OCD at Proguitarshop.com and see what a great overdrive pedal can be!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

ModTone stomp boxes

For more gear reviews and videos check out guitarworld.com In this video Guitar World's gear editor Paul Riario demonstrates the features of the ModTone stomp boxes.

Monday, August 13, 2012

♫ Marshall Jackhammer and Guv'nor Tones, Review ► (HD Audio)

Hey guy's, just a quick review of a couple of the best Marshall/distortion pedals out there. Please ignore my sloppy guitar playing, try and see through that and into the tones of these pedals lol. Very nice pedals indeed. Best audio quality I could create. Please comment and subscribe :) Settings: Jackhammer = Volume: 9 o clock Gain: 12 o clock (or whatever you want) Bass: 9 o clock Treble: 3 o clock Contour: OFF Freq: 12 o clock Guv'nor settings: Gain: 3 o clock (or whatever you want) Deep: 9 o clock Bass: 12 o clock Mid: 2 o clock Treble: 1 o clock Volume: 11 o clock. Have fun!! www.marshallamps.com www.focusrite.com guitar insurance bet online

Saturday, August 11, 2012

T-Rex Alberta Overdrive Pedal

www.ProGuitarShop.com - The T-Rex Alberta Overdrive pedal is a capable little guy in the world of tube screamer clones that just don't measure up. The Alberta Overdrive was built with high quality components with exceptional attention to detail and tonal characteristics. This means all the disadvantages of the original screamer pedals have been ironed out. This means your low end stays intact and you can get more gain and less gain than the traditional design. The T-Rex Alberta Overdrive goes above and beyond the traditional tube screamer. The Gain turned up produces thick, creamy, sustaining overdrive with just enough of a mid boost to kick you out front but not sound nasally. With humbuckers, the overdrive is still silky smooth without getting muddy or tubby. The low end is tight and dynamic and the Tone control has a very wide range without getting muddy or tinny at the extremes. All in all, if you're looking for a screamer tone that stays true check out the T-Rex Alberta Overdrive pedal.