Is amp distortion better than pedal distortion?

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2020
  • The often asked questions:
    Is tube amp distortion better than a distortion from a pedal?
    If I use the distortion channel on my amp why would I ever need an overdrive or distortion pedal?
    What are the differences in tone between distortion pedals, overdrive pedals, cranked tube amps and high gain tube amps?
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  • @majorbrunoclown6278
    @majorbrunoclown6278 Před 3 lety +316

    Personally, I love the cat at the beginning of the video.

    • @mvyper
      @mvyper Před 3 lety +3

      Me too.

    • @jeffreybonaventure6981
      @jeffreybonaventure6981 Před 3 lety +3

      He/she is beautiful!! Even though I'm a dog kinda dude 😂😂

    • @rafaelzengo5534
      @rafaelzengo5534 Před 3 lety +4

      @@jeffreybonaventure6981 Its a she. 3-color cats are almost always females with very rare exceptions

    • @kangaroofoot
      @kangaroofoot Před 3 lety +5

      Many guitarists get their axes to wail like cats. I can see the connection. lol

    • @okayestguitar66
      @okayestguitar66 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kangaroofoot this made me chuckle!

  • @abubakr6939
    @abubakr6939 Před 3 lety +187

    I love how he goes over other brands not just his own

    • @EnterJustice
      @EnterJustice Před 2 lety +10

      Wampler's channel is like JHS' with fewer subscribers, a less charismatic host, but more technical detail.

    • @kennethc2466
      @kennethc2466 Před 5 měsíci

      Says the bot repeating the SAME COMMENT on nearly every sampler video. Quite 'sincere' you seem, bot.

  • @MrDoctorsmith
    @MrDoctorsmith Před 3 lety +29

    Brian Wampler is an absolute champ. So gracious.

  • @musicmwmusic
    @musicmwmusic Před 3 lety +43

    It's all taste as far as I'm concerned. Personally, I prefer an over-driven amp every time. It just sounds more organic to me. Fantastic video!

  • @juancarlossuarez7486
    @juancarlossuarez7486 Před 3 lety +123

    As someone else already said: it's all good because distortion is good

    • @nathanadnitt
      @nathanadnitt Před 3 lety +1

      Apart from clipping distortion

    • @juancarlossuarez7486
      @juancarlossuarez7486 Před 3 lety +13

      @@nathanadnitt name a distortion that doesn't come from clipping

    • @nathanadnitt
      @nathanadnitt Před 3 lety +1

      @@juancarlossuarez7486 i dont think you understand, clipping distortion as in there is too much to the point where notes cant actually ring out its just a big mess put a fuzz next to a overdrive pedal and youll see lol it sounds like ass

    • @spanneng
      @spanneng Před 3 lety +11

      @@nathanadnitt sounds like you don't understand what clipping means. lol

    • @harrisonstokes8140
      @harrisonstokes8140 Před 3 lety +4

      I boned a swimsuit model.

  • @williamjeffreys2980
    @williamjeffreys2980 Před 3 lety +37

    I personally like a blend. The amp provides the spongy feel and the pedal shapes and augments the tone. I'm currently in love with a 50/50 setting, half-amp, half Tube Screamer. If I had to choose one or the other, I'd take the amp by itself. I'll play the amp by itself or periods, but I always end up adding the pedal back in.

  • @MikeSmith-tx2lp
    @MikeSmith-tx2lp Před 3 lety +10

    At 5’29” Brian makes a vital point for me. He says ‘it FEELS good under the hands’.. how it sounds will depend on how it feels. You have the sound in your head, so you compensate with your hands to colour what the electronics are doing to the signal. I’m right with Brian on this point and much of what he says, a smart and humble guy. If you can get a balance where the sound responds with your playing, you’re onto to path of fun and pleasure.

  • @DanLeRoy
    @DanLeRoy Před 3 lety +24

    my fav has always been the pre-amp section of my amp, I have never found a pedal that can compare.

  • @timwhite5562
    @timwhite5562 Před 3 lety +148

    I can cut through all the amp vs pedal divisiveness with one irrefutable answer:
    -Yes, sometimes.

    • @timwhite5562
      @timwhite5562 Před 3 lety +9

      Really it depends greatly on which amp and which pedal. I know that conventional wisdom dictated that tube beats solid state every time, and there was a long time where that was true but in the last 10-15 years solid state (so pedals) have gotten to the point where there are many I've owned and played that sounded better than amps that I've owned.
      There definitely are frequencies and the way they behave are different in a tube than with an op-amp, transistor, mosfet, etc. However the degree that they come into play will depend on everything else; the guitar, pickups, strings, cable, player, speaker....
      Over the years, having worked as a luthier (actually closer to a tech than builder), and the subsequent years working on amps and perhaps I've come to know that all the things that cause the biggest arguments: fretboard materials, tone wood, finish etc do have an impact on tone. I have handled literally hundreds if not thousands of them. However what has a noticing affect when on a strat with vintage SSS can be completely lost on a PRS HH, or Gibson. they can be really noticable running through a Fender deluxe Tweed, but be completely absent on Silver Jubilee.
      Personal I find that with gain, OD, Distortion I'm less interested in it's tone (though obviously I certainly AM interested in it) and I'm more focused on how it plays and responds to my playing. It used to be that tubes had a much more dynamic and natural sensitivity and response, I had a mid 90s Peavey Envoy a few years ago that I bought to have home at my bench to test guitars I work on, I had used a Fender Twin that literally didn't get turned off in a couple years.I remember my first electric came with a little Peavey that even at that young age and early stage I recognized sounded like shit, but the Envoy sounded surprisingly great, to the point that I wouldn't mind having a pedal that sounded like it. However when I rolled the guitar volume down it just lost volume, it didn't clear up. Now though there are plenty of really touch sensitive pedals. The most dynamic drive that I've heard in years was an Earthquaker devices amp in a box, but instead of the normal Marshall, fender,vox, dumble thing it was based on the preamp of an old film projector. It was insanely dynamic, more than almost any amp I've played.
      So in closing I point to my earlier response to "does amp gain sound better then a pedal?" Yes, sometimes

    • @michaeltaylors2456
      @michaeltaylors2456 Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely, we are going for distortion, just different ways to get it. And some amps love and spotlight pedals while others choke on them

    • @juancarlossuarez7486
      @juancarlossuarez7486 Před 3 lety

      @Nothing Noone no bro, it's not no

    • @kangaroofoot
      @kangaroofoot Před 3 lety

      As expected. lol

    • @0megalul309
      @0megalul309 Před rokem

      @@timwhite5562 if you're comparing amps like fender and orange to pedals I'll chose the pedals. But if it's a pedal vs a bogner, mesa or a diesel I'd choose the amp all day everyday esp since I can afford it.

  • @darwinsaye
    @darwinsaye Před 3 lety +16

    That La Grange tone was the standout.

  • @DennyBob521
    @DennyBob521 Před 3 lety +42

    Marshall + Tube Screamer = ❤️

    • @gordon9177
      @gordon9177 Před 3 lety

      @Soy Orbison what Fender amp?

    • @gordon9177
      @gordon9177 Před 3 lety

      @Soy Orbison ah ok. how much was it to get it mod like that?

    • @bilkywaygalaxy
      @bilkywaygalaxy Před 2 lety +1

      Vox AC30 + Treble Booster = ❤️

  • @joonpop7494
    @joonpop7494 Před 3 lety +11

    God, that's a beautiful clean tone in the beginning!

  • @martinreyes2347
    @martinreyes2347 Před 3 lety +6

    This kind of videos really makes you open your eyes. At the end of the day none of them are better that the other one, they are just different kind of distortion, useful and pleasent in different scenarios. Thanks Mr Wampler.

  • @leanderjohnsen8339
    @leanderjohnsen8339 Před 3 lety +75

    Will forever love the tube screamer, both as dirt and as a boost.

    • @stanislavmigra
      @stanislavmigra Před 3 lety +1

      yes

    • @michaelinglis8516
      @michaelinglis8516 Před 3 lety +2

      Agreed. I modded mine to have two extra bass boost/gain boost settings. Between that and my treble booster/fuzz face dual pedal I recently built and the klon clone I built into my Marshall DSL100HR I have pretty much all the drive tones covered. I would like to build a few more though just for the hell of it

    • @StudioBrock1337
      @StudioBrock1337 Před 3 lety

      This made me realize I truly love the tube screamer.
      I think my issue was I'd never used an Ibanez one but hearing one here and my guitarist using one to great effect makes me feel I need the real thing.

    • @DanAllmighty
      @DanAllmighty Před 3 lety +3

      @@StudioBrock1337 get the clarkesdale, basically a uprated tube screamer and far superior (imo) sounds amazing on its own but pushing my euphoria its out right evil!

    • @Soldano999
      @Soldano999 Před 3 lety

      Not to mention Klon clones.

  • @chazjr2390
    @chazjr2390 Před 3 lety +5

    I purchased a Fender Blues Jr several years ago and primarily ran overdrive/distortion pedals through it. Recently I watched a video of Joe Bonamassa discussing amp tube gain/distortion, so I decided to remove the pedals and go straight into the amp. THAT'S the tone I've been looking for! I manipulate the volume and tone controls on my Les Paul to get totally different sounds from it. Absolutely incredible! Great video! Love this channel!

    • @kevindecamp9087
      @kevindecamp9087 Před rokem +1

      See I’ve always done that but through a peavey, lately I’m thinking about whether I can improve my tone with a transparent overdrive but we shall see!

  • @rafsbio
    @rafsbio Před 3 lety +10

    Brian, your videos are so great. Very clear on what's what, but also always keeping in mind that there's no "wrong".

  • @vonholland64
    @vonholland64 Před 3 lety +128

    Pedals can’t duplicate a tube amp imo, but that doesn’t mean pedals aren’t useful

    • @dezionlion
      @dezionlion Před 3 lety +13

      Unless they’re tube pedals, my tube screamer has a 12ax7 in it!

    • @DeadlySpecies
      @DeadlySpecies Před 3 lety +10

      @@dezionlion yes but that gives you a preamp type drive and distortion, personally i like the distortion from the power amp but that means the amp needs to be cranked

    • @joeyjo-joshabadu9636
      @joeyjo-joshabadu9636 Před 3 lety +37

      A Big Muff can't duplicate a tube amp, but a tube amp can't duplicate a Big Muff!

    • @patricksommer3971
      @patricksommer3971 Před 3 lety +1

      @@joeyjo-joshabadu9636 exactly

    • @denshi-oji494
      @denshi-oji494 Před 3 lety +1

      Ok, they all sound different. So it all comes down to preference...
      Personal preference... Something where a magnetic core goes into saturation... A nice mellow, but full distortion, that actually breaths instead of just clipping.

  • @hearpalhere
    @hearpalhere Před 3 lety +17

    I actually really like a medium gain/overdrive from an amp and then hitting the front of it with a boost/overdrive/distortion/fuzz. You can get great sounds from all sorts of different arrangements though, as you've clearly demonstrated.

  • @AvnerRosenstein-ULTRA-LXV

    This video really showcases how many different sounds you can get with amps, pedals and combinations of such...great video!

  • @boboala1
    @boboala1 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you, Dr. Wampler, for a nicely done concise demo of what most of us take for granted because we don't exactly know WTF we're doing in our quest to get cranked up!

  • @sounddude47
    @sounddude47 Před 3 lety +20

    The simple answer is it depends on the style of music you're playing, and how you resonate with the character of the distortion itself.
    For blues, country, and even some rock, that loose, fuzzy, transistor sound works beautifully to cut through the mix and add an extra dimension of playability.
    For genres like 80s rock, and even modern metal, preamp gain in conjunction with a noise gate works to solidify palm muting and give a sledgehammer/machine gun type of sound.

  • @kenteriksson8138
    @kenteriksson8138 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi Brian. This is , to me at least, one of the most informative videos I have seen. And trust me, I have seen a lot during my 5 years as a bedroom player.
    The preamp way of getting a great full sound has made it possible for me to play in my bedroom in the first place, without blowing my ears and head off. I use a 5W amp, on low master volume and it sound as good as it can get in that type of setting (with a compressor and delay).
    Again, a very good and informative video. Cheers

  • @aliasdandavisofficial
    @aliasdandavisofficial Před 3 lety

    Great video. Super sharp picture & clean audio. The "all killer/no filler" 10 minutes or less thing works. If you could manage to crank out more of these, I'd be really likely to watch them all the day they come out. Coffee break stuff.

  • @smcgloth
    @smcgloth Před 3 lety +47

    To me, nothing beats a cranked JCM 800 pimp-slapped with an OD pedal.

    • @SevenGlitch
      @SevenGlitch Před 3 lety

      I just use a wah boost on solos. Rarely I touch my OD pedal. Straight in the amp is mucho grande

    • @johnc1666
      @johnc1666 Před 3 lety

      @@SevenGlitch it's just a classic timeless thing to put an od in front of a cranked marshall.

    • @harmonicaneil9418
      @harmonicaneil9418 Před 3 lety +1

      @@johnc1666 WHAAAAT? 😏

    • @johnc1666
      @johnc1666 Před 3 lety +3

      @@harmonicaneil9418 😅 I SAID IT SOUND GREAT WHEN KRANKED

  • @krispatel1
    @krispatel1 Před 3 lety +38

    I've recently come to the realisation that what I like is hotrodded marshall tone. I've just gone with a multi amp, multichannel wet/dry rig that covers all bases and I've taken every dirt pedal off the board

    • @Ottophil
      @Ottophil Před 3 lety +6

      Id like to be your friend

    • @Mike_the_Barbarian
      @Mike_the_Barbarian Před 3 lety +6

      yea.. same, I was always trying different od and distortion pedals.. then I realized.. wait I have a boogie mark5 and a marshall.... both which sound amazing distored yet I am screwing around on the clean channel with pedals. dropped all the od and distortion pedals off my board.

    • @dyamicorriveau9677
      @dyamicorriveau9677 Před 3 lety +12

      @@KaHabbful Im suprised you can see the pedals past that dirty FUCKIN cheeseburger locker ya got there, Randy

    • @looneyinkproductions-eduard
      @looneyinkproductions-eduard Před 3 lety +1

      Same here...with a Clean channel, an OD1 and an OD2 on my Marshall, it's all perfectly working for me. I do have a clean boost in the front though, for volume boost when I'm using the clean channel and punching just that little bit more when using OD1/OD2. But, what works for me doesn't necessary work for others, of course....

    • @kampfkustomer2343
      @kampfkustomer2343 Před 3 lety +6

      @@dyamicorriveau9677 how many gain pedals you driven into that 100w gut today, Randy? 15?

  • @Avatar7x7
    @Avatar7x7 Před 3 lety +5

    The tube screamer with your "Bravado" amp sounded best to me !

  • @pyroman6000
    @pyroman6000 Před 3 lety +9

    I love the sound of power amp distortion! I also love being able to hear, having intact windows, and not having the ceiling come down on my head- so I mostly use pre-amp or pedal distortion... Even a 15 watt amp is painfully loud, inside when you crank it all the way up.
    Sadly, turning up the gain- or using a dirt pedal doesn't give you that tube compression, The harmonic content, or the sound of the speaker and cab really getting into the conversation.
    I was getting frustrated the other day, trying to get the sound I wanted out of my rig. Fooling with the preamp didn't do it, trying different pedals didn't do it... What DID do it, was turning the gain down- and the master UP, lol. It was considerably less distorted- but sounded WAY fatter and richer- not to mention, it made the guitar feel like it came alive in my hands!

    • @sunsparkle8443
      @sunsparkle8443 Před 3 lety +2

      you can always use an attenuator. you won't get a lot of speaker break up, but still, great sounds. some are about 100 usd

    • @Soldano999
      @Soldano999 Před 3 lety

      Amps usually have a sweet spot where things just sound great. Sadly it's often at loud volumes.

    • @blib3786
      @blib3786 Před rokem +1

      Get an attenuator.

  • @stratjacket
    @stratjacket Před 3 lety +3

    Great video, I love stacking pedals (each with not much gain) combined with amp gain. Love it much more than each on their own.

  • @jimamsden
    @jimamsden Před 3 lety +5

    The big differences between these different source of distortion are 1) control of tone before and/or after the distortion, 2) soft or hard clipping and 3) symmetry - generation of even or odd order harmonics. Hope you might cover these in another video so we can understand the impact on tone and feel.

  • @thedeadxtras9927
    @thedeadxtras9927 Před 3 lety +1

    A good point you raise and a very good demo video to back it all up, I honestly think they all have a place and create lovely timbres, it will always be down to each individual musicians preference dependant on the genre of music you play, personally I do play pretty clean but love a slight boost of a Tube screamer or Dumbler and blues driver and then when I occasionally want to crank it the I also love throwing a more Hi-gain pedal into the mix for a solo or a part I really want to stand out altogether giving me a great range of dynamics in the tonal spectrum, so each to their own on this one for me.

  • @keithrowe1007
    @keithrowe1007 Před 3 lety +37

    1:00 la grange.
    1:34 TS clean amp
    2:38 bravado
    3:27 TS + Bravado
    4:35 preamp style gain
    5:06 preamp style with TS
    5:49 Pathos to clean amp
    6:15 Rat to clean amp.

    • @xjohn1970
      @xjohn1970 Před 2 lety

      La Grange is a Plexi in a box

    • @killyourtvnotme
      @killyourtvnotme Před 7 měsíci

      miss my dsl 😢

    • @kennethc2466
      @kennethc2466 Před 5 měsíci

      A person who makes electronics with less complexity than your TV remote, wants you to pretend they're worth more than your 60 inch TV...and your tube amp is worthless for distorting.
      How can people believe wampler's BS?

    • @kennethc2466
      @kennethc2466 Před 5 měsíci

      @@xjohn1970 "La Grange is a Plexi in a box"
      Through, ah, what?

  • @alexanderwebb3032
    @alexanderwebb3032 Před 3 lety

    I have Dr. Z Maz 18 and love the way that it overdrives. Such a great amp to plug straight into.

  • @TimAGarnettJr
    @TimAGarnettJr Před rokem

    Thank you Brian, this has been my favorite video of yours.

  • @fullwaverecked
    @fullwaverecked Před 3 lety

    Great explanation! I never have to use my ambiguity tolerance pedal dialed up, when I watch your vids. Thank you! Cheers!

  • @ericwilliams538
    @ericwilliams538 Před 2 lety +5

    I would say, from my experiences when messing around with distortion and or getting a specific tone out of an amp.
    I would use a tube screamer and or some type of distortion pedal to help boost the front end of my amp.
    Yes, a lot of times you will need a good noise gate to help unwanted feed back.
    Like I said, this is pretty much my preference to getting what I want out of an amp.
    These methods would probably appeal more towards the metal heads than anyone else...or depending upon how much gain you like.
    ...BUT, that's more or less a completely different story to talk about.....

  • @antones2112
    @antones2112 Před 3 lety

    I loved the playing , amongst other things. Clean and classy. An oasis in this category.

  • @Caged63Man
    @Caged63Man Před 3 lety +5

    Love to see you design a pedal that has a growling overdrive thats sounds like a diesel truck gearing down...you know that sound, huge gurgling billowing smoking dirty diesel as its reducing speed quickly...Thats the sound in my head which no pedal can yet capture! Good Luck with that in mind Mr. Wampler!

  • @K707OR30
    @K707OR30 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I like a combination of all of it. My favorite is the classic JCM800 type circuit with a lot of preamp gain, pushed to the point of the power section giving it some hair, and boosting with an SD-1. But I love all of it. I built a 5w el84 kit and that sounds amazing cranked. I happen to really like the jcm900 4100 which is basically an op-amp pedal with a 100w tube power section, and there’s some amazing stand-alone overdrives that sound incredible through a clean input or into an effects return. One of them being the Pantheon, I just got that pedal and I love it. Anyway - they’re all great, just depends on the tone and feel you’re going for.

  • @ck2music712
    @ck2music712 Před 3 lety

    First off, that clean tone is freakin AMAZING!!!

  • @horse_dog
    @horse_dog Před 3 lety +4

    One of my favorite tone combos is my Hellmouth, which is a TS clone with LED clipping, into my Black Arts Toneworks Pharaoh, which is just a tricked out big muff, and all of that actually going into my bass amp

  • @xero9243
    @xero9243 Před 3 lety

    Now this is a man who answers the questions we all know we will eventually ask ourselves

  • @hoosierdaddy2308
    @hoosierdaddy2308 Před 3 lety +3

    I've always liked the feel of preamp dist. Get the preamp barking and your power amp just adds the magic to it.

  • @dannyllerenatv8635
    @dannyllerenatv8635 Před 3 lety +43

    They all sound great, but there is something to be said about a non master amp cranked loud as hell slammed with an OD pedal.

    • @ruiseartalcorn
      @ruiseartalcorn Před 3 lety

      Yup!

    • @ohpotatoesandmolasses
      @ohpotatoesandmolasses Před 3 lety +2

      All of the overtones on those rung out chords -- glorious.

    • @timwhite5562
      @timwhite5562 Před 3 lety

      Indeed. What's said is "damn, an overdriven power amp sounds great!"
      I've modded several non master volume amps with post phase inverter madteri volumes. While they don't sound exactly like a non master volume crankey, they sound much closer than the typical gain/ Master volume setup.
      Oddly, I've never opened any of the first Marshall JMPs when they went with Master volumes, but I've played a few and heard many. They always sounded very close to the non-master models. I thin they have a PPIMV. I don't know why they changed them when they came out with the actually Master Volume series (I think they were just the original JCM800 single channel amps before they called it a JCM).

    • @timwhite5562
      @timwhite5562 Před 3 lety

      I've seen lately that there are a few OD pedals that are based off of power amp distortion. I've seen 2, both I believe just have a single knob. However neither are based off of Marshall or Tweeds for some reason. One is made from an old Sunn amp and the other off of another equally esoteric model.

    • @dannyllerenatv8635
      @dannyllerenatv8635 Před 3 lety

      @@timwhite5562 What I do find cool though is that you can get a really good and usable sound in many different means now. A cranked amp sounds and feels the best for me, but I also think its awesome that amps have master volumes and that pedals and DSP modeling can dish out great distortion tones too. Nothing will beat a cranked amp, but the great news is that we don't have to settle for subpart tones!

  • @liontone
    @liontone Před 3 lety

    One of the best series on CZcams

  • @mazklassa9338
    @mazklassa9338 Před 3 lety

    This video WAS needed. Goog going Brian, cheers 🍻

  • @alexiszunigarodriguez
    @alexiszunigarodriguez Před 3 lety

    Great tones man! And it’s cool other brands can coexist in this demo!

  • @lar57jsy
    @lar57jsy Před 3 lety

    Great demo video! Thank you! :-)
    Distortion pedals and comparison videos have convinced me that the distortion pedals bottom line comes down to how MUCH the signal is distorted and the overall EQ (typically more...or less, high frequencies). For me, this means many distortion pedals could be satisfactory and the differences would be negligible (to me) in a mix...ESPECIALLY live.

  • @blakjack3053
    @blakjack3053 Před 3 lety

    Good video, good info. I do use the Ibanez TS9 to drive the high sensitivity input on my Marshall JMP 2203 and it sounds marvelous!

  • @fullwaverecked
    @fullwaverecked Před 3 lety

    Always a treat! One nice thing about a pedal is that they are handy for vintage style (5f1) amps. I've been using a guitar for the probe plugged into an Eico 147A Signal Tracer (switched out the 1.5 watt speaker to a 30 watt 4" 8 ohm Eminence. The SD-1 is a hoot! And someone finally got that cringe look on their face and complained it's too loud! Thanks for all you do Brian! Cheers!

  • @jounikorhonen
    @jounikorhonen Před 3 lety +2

    I love those all. I got bags full of overdrives/distortions/fuzzes, digital preamps and tube preamps, a tube amp, an SS power amp, and a load of amp-plugins. Hahaha. Sometimes a beautiful creamy overdrive, sometimes a bass-choking-fuzz with an octaver is the bees knees, or a 70's Double Sound wah with it's fuzz into a matamp-mimicing preamp. Usually the most satisfying sounds come out of using a different dirt on every track of the song. To me. YMMV, IMHO and all that.

  • @PooNinja
    @PooNinja Před 3 lety +34

    I’m reminded of when I worked with an eastern bloc engineer ( mostly avionics stuffs) to design a small DIY amp. After tossing schematics back-and-forth he finally said “this is to much, your design will distort the sound!”😂 once he realized that’s what I wanted he laughed and scratched out a stacked TS808 style circuit 😂. I miss that ugly lil amp ☹️

  • @tonepilot
    @tonepilot Před 3 lety

    Love that cranked amp sound.

  • @guitargeardemo7349
    @guitargeardemo7349 Před 3 lety

    As always breaking my mind
    Great job mr brian
    So educating

  • @meesterdinglefritz2064

    Great video! Please keep em coming!

  • @michaelmitchell5909
    @michaelmitchell5909 Před 3 lety

    I love the tumnus deluxe pedal you made.....awesome pedal

  • @supafrogg258
    @supafrogg258 Před 11 měsíci

    This is a good helpful primer on the main ways of producing electric guitar distortion!

  • @bddmhopp5
    @bddmhopp5 Před 3 lety

    Love the honest review

  • @timothyrice1621
    @timothyrice1621 Před 3 lety +17

    All I've got is a Blues Driver right now. That with a compressor before it works great for me

    • @tommystratpaul
      @tommystratpaul Před 3 lety +1

      I use a Boss OD-3 in a similar way! Quite convincing sound in both. I’ve recently started using a Tubescreamer in front of it for leads, and it’s a great combo. Cheap ways to good tone!

  • @Therealbackslabbath
    @Therealbackslabbath Před 3 lety +2

    Amp distortion, coloured by an overdrive. This is what works for me, I run a solid state Fender head which I pair with a Tube Screamer. The TS has the drive at about 10% and just gives the amp a more saturated sound. It’s not for everyone but I runs with what I gots. Works in the studio and on stage.

  • @Eventual420
    @Eventual420 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a microphone between me and all the amps, so a cranked Marshall and a Distortion Pedal get the same treatment. I can’t hear the amps, they’re far enough away and isolated, but I can monitor them trough the DAW. Capturing the energy of an amp, meeting a specific level without going over clip is required, so dynamics are important, and level has a lot to do with satisfaction. I have a love of all of them, and would say my pedal sounds as good as my preamps. All of the amplifiers are wide open, but I control what goes into them, and then have more control thereafter with mic level and limiters. Limiters chop the top of stray frequencies, like drop tuned guitars. The wide open tube amps, the Marshall JMP and JTM amplifiers are more classic rock, and if the guitar volume is reduced offer some really tasty low gain. Matter of fact, low gain is best on them. For high gain, it’s again important to have a good level, so limiters tame the worst offending frequencies, and the ‘gain’ feature of the limiters help them match levels better. The 3 step process, mic pre, EQ, and limiting is so important for getting a good recorded tone. Stacking multiple takes, which can phase cancel and flange recordings, is often employed these days, but I don’t enjoy it as much as a good solid mono left and mono right source. I also like a variety of speakers, huge differences between them, but after things are mixed it’s much more subtle. I’m not really into plugins but Fabfilter is everywhere and Gullfoss is a more intelligent dynamic EQ which can tame and recover frequencies interactively. Gullfoss helps your recordings translate in a variety of playback situations. These days I mix more specifically for earbuds, which involves a more round and full bottom. And if guitars are pushed down in the mix to allow vocals, bass, and cymbals to feature, you’ll need to correct the bottom end because it disappears and the top becomes blurred. But if you’re making guitar centric recordings you can of course feature the guitars and show off some of the best tones at your disposal. I like guitar music, so that’s typically what I’m doing. Rock on Brian.

  • @tepetti
    @tepetti Před 3 lety

    I love the tone from your Marshall.

  • @dariosaviors
    @dariosaviors Před 3 lety

    Recently discovered the MXR Dist+ as OD.. like you said: there’s no “better” but they’re tools. And every tool has his goal. BTW, great and clear video. BTW2 I love TOOL.

  • @BCEpedals
    @BCEpedals Před 3 lety

    Just started using the plexus drive deluxe for mid gain and distortion. Love it so far

  • @mudfly3
    @mudfly3 Před 3 lety

    excellent video ..... clears some things up....thanks

  • @Zodicus
    @Zodicus Před 3 lety +2

    What I personally like to do is have a hotrodded Marshall style amp, not very high wattage (30 to 50) so it distorts more easily. The most I use to push it is a treble booster and a fuzz (mk1 tonebender style).
    Run that through a 2x12 loaded with Creamback 65s and you have all the smooth, creamy and insane gain you could ever want.

  • @NuraliKushkov
    @NuraliKushkov Před 3 lety

    Wow that bravado sounded amazing!

  • @mrax101
    @mrax101 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this. I used to be a straight-to-amp guy, using a higher gain amp. Until, one night at the end of an audition where the show was the next day, the band leader said "BTW, you won't be needing that(pointing to my amp), we'll be using a backline. At that exact moment, I began a quest to build a board which allows me to get my tone practically anywhere. Your Your Pinnacle V is helping me achieve that. I've been using pedalboard power amps, And am still deciding which one of those will suit my needs.

  • @isaacjohnson.
    @isaacjohnson. Před 3 lety

    All of the above tones, yes please. And wow that Bravado sounds great!

  • @BellsCuriosityShop
    @BellsCuriosityShop Před 3 lety +3

    i have had various overdrive and distortion pedals in the 30+ years of playing, but usually go back to amp overdrive if i'm using a two-chennel amp.

  • @okayestguitar66
    @okayestguitar66 Před 3 lety +17

    Brian: Amp or pedal distortion. Which do you prefer?
    Me: Yes.

  • @redpowerthrasher5744
    @redpowerthrasher5744 Před 3 lety

    Wow man! That was a cool video. Thanks. First time I seen you use a Marshall. That DSL 100 is pretty good for the money that's for sure.

  • @HIGHTOP203
    @HIGHTOP203 Před 4 měsíci +1

    the gig scene is very different where I come from. every band expects to play at all the same pubs and clubs, each with their own in house gear (of varying quality, of course). I totally could invest in a head/cab setup, but that would cause so much hassle for setup and tear down, all for a 30 minute set.
    It's for that reason I prefer to just invest in a high quality dirt pedal, and may borrow a cabsim pedal if necessary. For that choice, I run a 5150 od with an od before it. this setup gets me a semblance of a core tone, while still fitting completely in my gigbag, which i can lug around on a commute with only minor hassle.

  • @hawg427
    @hawg427 Před 3 lety

    Great video, all good tones.

  • @fernandes5986
    @fernandes5986 Před 3 lety

    Very informative video and very nice CAT.

  • @skulli0077
    @skulli0077 Před 3 lety

    So useful!!
    Thanks for sharing :D

  • @jamescalalo
    @jamescalalo Před 3 lety +2

    for me I love the built in dirt sound coming from the amp... I will only use an OD or DS for boost if needed

  • @williamharrison1080
    @williamharrison1080 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for doing this video

  • @etrou4
    @etrou4 Před 3 lety

    I like how you don't miss many videos making fun of other youtubers. By the way, love your vids.

  • @vautrain
    @vautrain Před 3 lety +5

    I don’t know, the La Grange sounded best to me out of the different sounds on this video. I might have to pick one up. I tend to prefer vintage Marshall overdrive tones, and this pedal seems to deliver the goods better than most amps.

  • @xr8fairmont
    @xr8fairmont Před 3 lety

    Over many years on the journey of finding the ultimate sounds I came to the realisation that there is no one ultimate sound. I love the gain I get out of an old 112 combo for certain songs, I love the gain out of a 212 for others and again I love the gains I get out of a clean tube with pedals for others.
    Now I spend less time on fiddling with sounds and more on enjoying the playing

  • @bipbipletucha
    @bipbipletucha Před 3 lety +3

    I both. They're good for different situations.

  • @lordvermintide4441
    @lordvermintide4441 Před 3 lety +15

    trick question- The real answer is both. Tube amp distortion, helped along with a nice boost pedal. Perfect example: JCM800 + TS-808. Tone heaven.

    • @robertolsen9721
      @robertolsen9721 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes that's the way to have a great tone! I always use a boss sd-1 to have a mid push and sizzle, great for Van halen style.

    • @joeyjo-joshabadu9636
      @joeyjo-joshabadu9636 Před 3 lety

      Cranked Marshall + Tube Screamer + bridge Humbucker with tone rolled off = Celtic Frost sound!

  • @robertprice5039
    @robertprice5039 Před 3 lety +4

    I prefer to run my amps at the edge of breakup. For a clean sound I will usually back off the guitar volume. I then will whack the front of the amp to push it with a “transparent overdrive “, a Red Llama, or a Fuzz Face type unit depending on how much gain I want.

  • @shredhed572
    @shredhed572 Před 3 lety

    Brian. My regular Plexi Drive is my fav pedal of all time.
    My preferred use is in front of a Marshall dsl combo (not a live player any more).
    Amp set to medium gain, with thE P Drive set to unity volume...gain and treble to taste.
    The PD adds SO MUCH harmonic content its unreal!
    For singles I use a Duncan Pup Booster in front of the PD, just add that little something that single coils need IMO.
    PS. PD sounds great into a clean amp as well

  • @davidgpowers
    @davidgpowers Před 3 lety

    I wish I could sit in and play along. BW has some awesome gear. There are surely some amazing sounds we’re not able to appreciate fully via CZcams audio.

  • @JSustain
    @JSustain Před 3 lety

    Wow, that distortion sounded good. You see so many reviews of amps the distortion can really suck sometimes. Your sounded good, I could feel the power instead of just getting my ears "scratched."

  • @robertolsen9721
    @robertolsen9721 Před 3 lety

    I'm happy you like La grange because I want that one.

  • @scooterbeast100
    @scooterbeast100 Před 3 lety

    Thank you this was the video i needed

  • @gilbertostefan
    @gilbertostefan Před 2 lety

    GREAT content! Thanks!

  • @extramolestrial5417
    @extramolestrial5417 Před 3 lety +1

    I've been putting a way huge pork loin in the effects loop of a Marshall and using both a cranked Marshall sound and a smooth dumble like tone with the pork loin engaged

  • @hotchow8766
    @hotchow8766 Před rokem

    Great comparison. I caught a glimpse of 1986 as it was trying to sneak out of the Marshall amp. I'm going to tweak my eq section instead of buying more gear.

  • @GGRetroRally
    @GGRetroRally Před 3 lety

    That fet drive is amazing.. I need to start looking for something with that goodness.

    • @kampfkustomer2343
      @kampfkustomer2343 Před 3 lety

      FETs are great.
      A great pedal is the Fulltone GT500. It's a FET Marshall in a box and a Fullboost 3 in one box, with the FB3 either before or after the MIAB section.
      Got mine for the price of a DS1. A FB3 goes for just about as much if not slightly more.

  • @RickHuangUSC
    @RickHuangUSC Před 3 lety

    Love your cat at the end @Wampler Pedals!

  • @thehound2161
    @thehound2161 Před 3 lety +3

    I have rarely used amp drive channels even though they are fine. The pedals do it well and i can have a large number of drives that are stack friendly. I always want the amp sound i don't have... until i get it. Same as many things in life. First drive i still own. It is the DOD FX 55 Distortion. Two knob, no tone. It is dark folks. I had no idea back in 1985.

  • @therealjulez7886
    @therealjulez7886 Před 2 lety +1

    This video just convinced me to disregard the pedals & save for a better tube amp

  • @patantenucci3929
    @patantenucci3929 Před 3 lety

    Good job Brian by the way I like your pedals👍🏻👍🏻

  • @stricknine8623
    @stricknine8623 Před 3 lety +1

    Every tone you tested was really good. And I've heard plenty of distortion, gain, overdriven tones that I do not like.
    The only one that I didnt think was really good was the Rat pedal.

  • @EpicStuffMan1000
    @EpicStuffMan1000 Před 3 lety

    Clipping diodes are different from clipping valves, it's maths and science. But they just sound different, we wouldn't have most of today's awesome music if one or the other didn't exist. Both are useful. And that's why I love this channel, you're transparent (pun not intended) about this stuff.

  • @Caged63Man
    @Caged63Man Před 3 lety

    You put out so much great pedals and demonstrations, waiting on seeing you having a visit at 'That Pedal Show',!
    CHÈERS!

  • @jagercaster
    @jagercaster Před 3 lety

    Mate, It sounds so cool the takes 😎