$50 Pedals You Will Love

JHS Pedals
25 Jul 201915:40

Summary

TLDRIn this episode, the host announces the winner of a U-turn turntable giveaway and proceeds to showcase ten guitar pedals under $50, each with unique features and sounds. Pedals highlighted include the BB e 427 Distortion, Danelectro tuna-melt tremolo, and the DoD stereo flanger, among others. The host provides personal insights, demonstrating the effects and encouraging viewers to enhance their guitar setups without breaking the bank. The episode concludes with a discussion on the re-release of a favorite record, emphasizing its influence on Brit rock and inviting viewers to share their thoughts.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŽ‰ The host announces a giveaway winner for a U-turn turntable, emphasizing the importance of watching the show for updates.
  • ๐ŸŽธ The video showcases ten guitar pedals under $50, highlighting affordability without compromising on quality.
  • ๐Ÿ”Š The BB E 427 Distortion pedal is praised for its classic Pro Co Rat-style sound and blue color.
  • ๐ŸŸ The Danelectro tuna-melt tremolo is recommended as an affordable and reliable option for guitarists needing a tremolo effect.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ The Deadbeat Analog Delay, despite being digital, offers a warm and quiet sound, making it a great choice for those looking for delay effects.
  • ๐ŸŒŠ The DoD Stereo Flanger is appreciated for its versatility, offering a subtle flange effect that can enhance clean guitar tones.
  • ๐Ÿงฉ The Planeswalker fuzz by Dr. J is noted for its unique color and sound, providing a variety of distortion options.
  • ๐ŸŽš๏ธ The compressor pedal from Marshall is introduced as an affordable way to experiment with compression effects.
  • ๐ŸŒŸ The Neo Clone by Electro-Harmonix is a simple and classic chorus pedal, suitable for beginners or those looking to expand their effects collection.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ The video emphasizes the value of these pedals, suggesting that high-quality guitar effects can be found at low prices.

Q & A

  • What giveaway item is mentioned at the beginning of the transcript?

    -A U-turn turntable is mentioned as the giveaway item at the beginning of the transcript.

  • Who is announced as the winner of the U-turn turntable?

    -ASA Martin is announced as the winner of the U-turn turntable.

  • What is the first pedal under $50 that the speaker recommends?

    -The first pedal under $50 recommended is the BB E 427 Distortion.

  • What is special about the Danelectro tuna-melt tremolo?

    -The Danelectro tuna-melt tremolo is special because it's priced at $25 and is described as a great tremolo to have around.

  • What is the issue with the PT2399 chipset mentioned in the script?

    -The issue with the PT2399 chipset is that it can get really noisy, but the Deadbeat Analog Delay pedal mentioned in the script keeps it extremely quiet.

  • What is unique about the DoD stereo flanger effects 75-B pedal?

    -The DoD stereo flanger effects 75-B pedal is unique because it's a flanger pedal that the speaker uses very subtly, almost like a chorus, and it's priced at forty-five dollars.

  • What is the feature of the Planeswalker fuzz by Dr. J that the speaker finds fun?

    -The Planeswalker fuzz by Dr. J is fun because it's made by Jojo, which adds an element of inception to the pedal.

  • Why is the compressor Edie won by Marshall recommended by the speaker?

    -The compressor Edie won by Marshall is recommended because it's affordable at $29 and is described as really fun and well-made with a metal casing.

  • What is the appeal of the neo clone by Electro-Harmonix according to the speaker?

    -The neo clone by Electro-Harmonix is appealing because it's a classic chorus pedal that's easy to use with just one knob and a switch, and it's priced at $40.

  • How does the speaker describe the MX RG Tod overdrive pedal?

    -The speaker describes the MX RG Tod overdrive pedal as a fantastic choice for handling light to heavier gain drive sounds, and it's not a tube screamer despite having three knobs.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the TC Electronic SkySurfer reverb pedal?

    -The speaker believes that everyone needs a reverb at some point in their guitar playing, and the TC Electronic SkySurfer is a good option for either a new or first reverb pedal.

  • What does the speaker do with the gain boost pedal from the nano series?

    -The speaker uses the gain boost pedal with a jazz master to play some metal riffs, showcasing the versatility of the pedal.

  • Which record is the speaker extremely excited about in the script?

    -The speaker is extremely excited about the record 'The Man Who' by Travis.

  • What is the significance of the song 'Why Does It Always Rain on Me' according to the speaker?

    -The significance of 'Why Does It Always Rain on Me' is that it's a well-known song by Travis, and the speaker believes everyone should check it out.

  • What does the speaker want the viewers to do after watching the episode?

    -The speaker wants the viewers to comment on their favorite pedal from the episode and suggest other pedals under $50 that the speaker might want to check out.

Outlines

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๐ŸŽ‰ U-Turn Turntable Giveaway Winner Announcement

The speaker begins by revealing the winner of a U-Turn turntable giveaway, emphasizing the importance of watching their show for updates on such events. The winner is announced as ASA Martin, and the excitement is palpable. The speaker then transitions into a discussion about affordable guitar pedals, suggesting that viewers should watch their show regularly to stay informed about such opportunities.

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๐ŸŽธ Affordable Guitar Pedals Under $50

The speaker introduces a variety of guitar pedals under $50, each with unique features and sounds. They discuss the BBE 427 Distortion, Danelectro Tuna-Melt Tremolo, Deadbeat Analog Delay, DoD Stereo Flanger, and Planeswalker Fuzz by Dr. J, highlighting their affordability and quality. The speaker also mentions a compressor pedal by Edie Won Edward by Marshall and the Neo Clone by Electro-Harmonix, emphasizing their value for money. The discussion includes playing examples of each pedal's sound, showcasing their versatility and potential for various music styles.

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๐ŸŒŸ Discovering New Guitar Pedals and a Reverb Recommendation

Continuing the theme of affordable guitar gear, the speaker recommends the MXR GT-OD, a versatile overdrive pedal, and the TC Electronic SkySurfer, a reverb pedal with plate, hall, and spring settings. They also touch upon the Gray Nano Series by Donner, a small yet powerful pedal, and play a metal riff to demonstrate its capabilities. The speaker expresses their joy in discovering new and budget-friendly guitar pedals that don't compromise on quality.

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๐Ÿ’ฟ Travis' 'The Man Who' Album Review and Show Conclusion

The speaker shares their excitement about obtaining a repressed copy of Travis' album 'The Man Who', which they consider a masterpiece. They discuss the album's influence on Brit rock and its iconic songs, particularly 'Why Does It Always Rain on Me'. The speaker encourages viewers to listen to the album and share their thoughts, as well as discuss their favorite Brit rock records. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like, subscribe, and enable notifications for future episodes, promising a long-lasting connection with the audience.

๐Ÿ“บ Show's Future and Viewer Engagement

In the final paragraph, the speaker humorously predicts that the show will run for at least 150 years, emphasizing the importance of viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and notifications. They express a desire to maintain a consistent connection with the audience, looking forward to a long-term relationship with viewers and promising entertaining content in every episode.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กTurntable

A turntable is a device that plays vinyl records. In the context of the video, the host mentions giving away a 'u-turn turntable,' which is likely a model of turntable. The giveaway serves as an icebreaker and a way to engage the audience, indicating that the winner is a dedicated viewer who watches the show regularly.

๐Ÿ’กGiveaway

A giveaway refers to a promotional event where items are distributed free of charge to the audience. In the video, the host starts by announcing a giveaway of a turntable, which is a way to reward viewers and create excitement around the show. The mention of the giveaway also serves to highlight the show's interactive and community-driven nature.

๐Ÿ’กPedal

In the context of the video, a pedal refers to a guitar pedal, which is a piece of electronic equipment used to alter the sound of a guitar. The host discusses various guitar pedals under $50, emphasizing affordability and quality. This term is central to the video's theme, which is about providing value for money in the realm of guitar equipment.

๐Ÿ’กDistortion

Distortion in music production refers to a type of audio effect that alters the sound by adding harmonics, making it 'dirty' or 'fuzzy.' The BB E 427 Distortion pedal mentioned in the script is an example of a device that creates this effect. The host's discussion of this pedal showcases its use in achieving a classic, wrapped sound, indicating its relevance in the video's focus on guitar effects.

๐Ÿ’กTremolo

Tremolo is a musical effect where the volume of a sound is repeatedly increased and decreased. The Danelectro tuna-melt tremolo is highlighted as an affordable option for achieving this effect. The host's mention of this pedal emphasizes the value of having a tremolo in a guitarist's setup, suggesting its importance in the video's exploration of cost-effective guitar gear.

๐Ÿ’กAnalog Delay

Analog delay is a type of delay effect in which the delayed sound is produced by an analog circuit. The host discusses the Deadbeat analog delay, noting that it uses a digital chipset but emulates the warmth of analog. This term is significant as it reflects the video's theme of exploring the balance between cost and quality in guitar effects.

๐Ÿ’กFlanger

Flanger is an audio effect that creates a sweeping sound by mixing the original signal with a delayed one. The DoD stereo flanger is presented as a cost-effective option for achieving this effect. The host's discussion of this pedal ties into the video's overall message of finding high-quality, affordable gear for guitarists.

๐Ÿ’กFuzz

Fuzz is a type of distortion effect that produces a sustain-heavy, harmonically rich sound. The Planeswalker fuzz by Dr. J is highlighted as an affordable and high-quality option. The mention of this pedal in the script underscores the video's focus on affordable yet effective guitar effects.

๐Ÿ’กCompressor

A compressor in audio is a device that reduces the dynamic range of an audio signal. The host discusses the compressor by Marshall, explaining its function and how it can 'squish' the guitar tone. This term is integral to the video's theme of exploring various guitar effects and their impact on sound.

๐Ÿ’กOverdrive

Overdrive is an effect used to slightly distort the sound of an electric guitar, creating a 'warm' and 'driven' tone. The MX RG Tod overdrive pedal is presented as a versatile option for achieving different gain levels. The host's discussion of this pedal is part of the video's broader exploration of affordable guitar pedals.

๐Ÿ’กReverb

Reverb is an audio effect that simulates the sound of a space by adding echoes. The TC Electronic SkySurfer is highlighted as an affordable reverb option. The host's mention of this pedal ties into the video's theme of finding budget-friendly yet effective guitar effects.

Highlights

Giveaway of a U-turn turntable announced.

Winner of the U-turn turntable is ASA Martin.

Introduction to ten guitar pedals under $50.

Review of the BB E 427 Distortion pedal.

Danelectro tuna-melt tremolo pedal recommended for $25.

Deadbeat analog delay pedal praised for its warm repeat.

DoD stereo flanger effects 75 - B for $45, known for its versatility.

Planeswalker fuzz by Dr. J for $30, noted for its color control and silicon/germanium switch.

Compressor Edie won by Marshall for $29, ideal for those new to compression pedals.

Electro-harmonix neo clone for $40, a classic chorus pedal.

MX RG Tod overdrive pedal for $35, suitable for various gain settings.

TC electronic skysurfer reverb pedal for $35, with plate, hall, and spring reverb options.

Gain boost pedal from the nano series for $34.95, ideal for boosting signal.

Discussion on the re-release of a favorite record by Travis.

Influence of Travis on bands like Coldplay and Radiohead.

Call to action for viewers to share their favorite Brit rock records.

Invitation for viewers to comment on their favorite pedal from the episode and suggest others.

Encouragement for viewers to like, subscribe, and enable notifications for future episodes.

Transcripts

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before we start this episode I'm gonna

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give away that sweet u-turn turntable

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from a few weeks ago if you don't know

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anything about that giveaway it's just

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proof to me that you don't really care

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about me and you don't watch enough of

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my show I'm not offended or hurt but I

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just expect you to watch everything from

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now on and without further ado my lovely

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assistants gonna hand me an envelope and

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within that envelope is the name of the

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winner of the u-turn turntable you guys

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ready okay the winner of the u-turn

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turntable is ASA Martin ASA Martin you

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have won a fantastic dare I say fabulous

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turntable from u-turn and I'm really

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excited for you and now we're gonna do

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an awkward cut to me at some other point

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in my life where this episode was pre

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filmed and I have a different shirt and

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stuff probably shorter hair bye bye you

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could change the ink cartridge in your

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printer you could change the oil in your

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car you could even buy 10 caramel frappe

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a macchiato at Starbucks or you could

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buy one of these ten pedals under $50

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that I personally love the choice is

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yours I think you're gonna do the right

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thing

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the first petal under $50 I want to show

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you today is the BB e 427 Distortion

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this thing's awesome because it's based

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around the classic proko wrapped and

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it's blue and did I mention it's awesome

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the Danelectro tuna-melt

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tremolo for $25 you've got $25 and you

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probably need a tremolo and if you don't

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need a tremolo you need another $25

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tremolo just to have around but things

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really great I used to recast these into

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a metal enclosure but to be honest the

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last quite a while would just to switch

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there and I like it the circuits really

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really fantastic and it's $25 I don't I

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don't know if I mentioned that

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[Laughter]

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next up is the deadbeat analog delay now

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it's not actually analog it is digital

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because it uses the famous and infamous

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PT $23.99 chipset so it's a digital

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chipset you filter it out it has a

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really warm repeat and to be really

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really honest which I try to do on the

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show this sounds fantastic one of the

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problems you run into would that chipset

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is that it gets really noisy but they've

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kept this extremely quiet it has a good

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long available delay time it does

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fantastic slap it's just a great pedal

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Hey

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me

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next up is the DoD stereo flanger

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effects 75 - B there's a lot of

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different versions of these pedals this

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DoD era is really fantastic and for

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forty five bucks

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I think it's amazing I'm gonna use it

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very subtle you guys know I love to use

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Flanders almost like a chorus but

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there's a setting on here where I can

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still hear the flange it's almost like a

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slap delay holding the whole thing

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together it's really really cool on

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clean guitar and I like the OD I'm gonna

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talk more about that in the future but

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for now just listen to this

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next up is the planeswalker fuzz by dr.

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J which is actually made by Jojo so

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there's a bit of an inception thing

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going on there which makes it even more

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fun

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$30 people $30 and look at this color

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look at this it's so good the circuit is

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really really great you have a color

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control which is kind of like a mids

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control input acts as the gain I have

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those maxed out and you can go between

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silicon and germanium I have it in

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germanium setting this is a really great

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distortion it will do really nice buzz

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sounds go to the neck pickup you know it

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cleans up all that stuff but I'm gonna

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use a little bit different and I'm a big

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fan of this line I have the whole line

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and I'm planning on doing an entire

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episode just walking through these

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because they're really affordable really

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cool and I love the size of the

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enclosure

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[Applause]

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sometimes you just want to take your

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guitar and the tone coming from it and

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squish it to death like beyond the point

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of annihilation yet keeping it clean and

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that's what a compressor does so for $29

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you can have the compressor Edie won

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Edward by Marshall this line the pedals

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is really fun and this guy's really

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really cheap made well metal casing

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metal knobs there's probably some metal

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inside I didn't look but metal means

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it's good I'm not gonna play metal with

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it I'm gonna play some weird hybrid of

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jazz funk rock country jazz and I'm just

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gonna show you how squishy this gets

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some of you need a compressor and this

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is a good place to try one because you

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might try it and hate it but you can

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always say I tried a compressor for $29

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I'm gonna try right now

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for $40 you can buy and purchase and own

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simultaneously the neo clone by

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electro-harmonix this is in the lineage

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of the small clone chorus it's really

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really classic and this is a really good

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course for people who are new to it or

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just wanting to see if they can add that

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to their rig and enjoy it because it has

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one knob and a switch and there's really

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no bad sounds I'm gonna use it in a slow

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setting it's really really nice I enjoy

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it and my hope for you is that you would

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enjoy this the way that I'm about to

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enjoy it and have enjoyed it before so

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let's just all enjoy

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[Laughter]

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[Laughter]

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if you're looking for a new overdrive

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that will handle light gain all the

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weight to heavier gain drive sounds look

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no further the MX RG Tod is a fantastic

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choice it's green and it has three knobs

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so you're thinking oh it's a tube

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screamer but actually it's not a tube

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screamer kind of amazing huh I think so

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well it's a few parts to remove from

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their signature zakk wylde overdrive and

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it's really really great in the middle

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gain settings so that's what I'm gonna

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play it I'm gonna show it off to you

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there and I think this might be the

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pedal that's something you guys need

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because there's a few of you out there

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you have six or seven drives on your

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board and you're thinking I could go up

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to eight nine or ten drive pedals so

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give this a chance it'll it'll save your

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wallet because you need more Drive

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pedals

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for $35 you can have a new reverb or

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your first reverb I don't know who you

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are personally but I know that everyone

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needs a reverb at some point in their

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guitar playing walk and that's what I'm

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here to help you with

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it's the TC electronic skysurfer either

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it has plate hall and spring I'm gonna

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use it in kind of a washed out spring

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sounding verb and let's just look at

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this color together it's a baby blue

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there's no more pleasant color on a

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pedal enclosure than baby blue it's so

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calming just look at oh you can't see it

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here

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gain boost normal switch donger

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metalhead I think it's gray nano series

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oh hey sorry I was trying to read the

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print on this really small petal anyway

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at 3495 this is such a small price to

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pay for such a small petal to play that

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was really good you have to admit it

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anyway I'm gonna crank this up with my

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jazz master and I'm gonna play some

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metal riffs because when you have a jazz

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master and a pedal that's based on the

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sound of metal you do jazz metal that's

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what I'm about to do it's just a great

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pedal look at this look how small just

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stare at it see the pedal see it

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look closely

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[Applause]

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today's record time is brought to you by

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1999's Travis the man who I just want to

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start out by saying that I have wanted

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this record since before time began and

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I have never been able to find it I have

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scoured all the earth seriously almost

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all the earth record stores all over the

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world and no one ever had an original

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copy and then Travis decided this year

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to repress it and re release it and it's

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in my hands guys I'm holding this and I

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just want you to know it's one of my

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favorite records probably topped in No

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definitely top 2 in a favorite record

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for me it's a masterpiece let's talk

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about the songs writing to reach you the

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guitar parts are so good then the drums

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through this record have this amazing

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kind of backbeat Brit rock thing and I

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think they were one of the first to do

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it you see bands like Coldplay Radiohead

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even references this style and kind of

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tips their hat to Travis as being a big

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influence why does it always rain on me

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everyone's probably heard that if you

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haven't you just need to check it out

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you need to listen to this and I love

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the fact that four years after

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Wonderwall is released he references the

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song twice on the record and he kind of

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like in a very snarky British way hates

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on it and loves on it at the same

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time kind of jokingly writing lyrics

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around

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what's a Wonderwall anyway stuff like

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that but in the comments below I need

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you to listen to this I need you to talk

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about it let's just like gather around

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and just discuss the greatness of one of

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my favorite records and also tell me

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about your favorite Brit rock record

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because it's probably this one so just

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put this one in there after you hear it

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it'll definitely be your favorite that's

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all I'm gonna go listen to this again

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thanks so much for watching this episode

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I hope you enjoyed it I think that these

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pedals are amazing I've used a few and

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my personal rigs over the years and

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these are evidence that you don't need

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to break the bank to get some awesome

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guitar stink going down I'm a rhyming

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wizard today and I hope you've enjoyed

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that in the comments below I'd like for

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you to tell me which one of these is

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your favorite and then tell me about

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other pedals under $50 that I might want

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to check out I might not own them and I

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might need to buy more pedals because I

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don't have enough pedals so help me with

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that in the comments please hit like if

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you liked this episode subscribe to the

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channel please please please and hit the

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bell icon to get notifications of every

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future episode and we'll meet every

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Thursday and I'll hang out with you and

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you hang out with me and we'll just keep

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it going for years and years I think I

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think this show is probably gonna run at

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least 150 years so you need to get those

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notifications cuz I need to be with you

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I just I just want to be with you on

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Thursday

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