That Pedal Show - Valve, Transistor & Digital Preamp Pedals into Valve & Transistor Power Amps
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In this episode we explore the world of simple, pedal-format preamps that can feed directly to a power amplifier. Goodbye guitar amp? Perhaps…
We’ve selected a bunch of valve, transistor and digital preamp pedals, and routed them to two power amps: one is valve, one is transistor. What can we learn along the way, and of course, how do the different technologies impress us?
Pedals in this episode…
• TheGigRig Three2One
bit.ly/2fW8XJP
• Fulltone OCD
UK & Europe: bit.ly/2dhU2ro
USA: imp.i114863.net/Ye4Km
Australia: bit.ly/2qgh9eW
• Kingsley Constable Preamp
www.kingsleyamplifiers.com
• Orange Bax Bangeetar Guitar Pre-EQ
UK & Europe: bit.ly/2rl6uj9
USA: imp.i114863.net/MOoE3
• Mooer US Classic Deluxe 006
UK & Europe: bit.ly/2qSYynC
• Mooer Day Tripper 004
UK & Europe: bit.ly/2rl7iEP
• Mooer 5050 Vision 005
UK & Europe: bit.ly/2qgb4PK
• Providence Chrono Delay
UK & Europe bit.ly/2cw8jis
• MXR M300 Reverb
UK & Europe: bit.ly/2hLvESX
USA: bit.ly/3yo9D1c
• Fryette Power Station
www.fryette.com
• Palmer Macht 402
UK & Europe: bit.ly/2qgdDkF
• The GigRig G2: bit.ly/2h8xSay
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Interesting bits and go-to sections…
- Intro & background: 00:00
- What is that damn hum? (Or oh how we love a ground lift): 1:27
- But why Dan, but why? 2:25
- Our solid state power amp: 2:46
- Cabs and speakers today: 4:15
- Today’s pedals - valve, transistor and modelling: 6:00
- So many Mooers: 6:55
- Kingsley Constable: 9:18
- A four-input Marshall aside: 10:45
- OCD - Constable: 12:20
- Guitar - OCD - straight to power amp: 15:00
- Orange Bax Bangeetar: 16:37
- Orange direct signal vs mic’d cabs: 19:03
- Orange parametric mid: 20:15 and 23:18
- Mooer US Classic 006 - 26:03
- Kingsley Constable / Mooer Comparison: 28:47
- …and with the OCD: 31:27
- Mooer Day Tripper 004: 32:45
- Mooer 5050 005: 36:00
- Valve & solid state power amps compared…
- …with the Kingsley Constable: 45:20
- …with the Orange Bax Bangeetar: 50:31
Guitars in this episode
• Fender Custom Shop ’63 Telecaster - watch Dan’s video at bit.ly/2dlZJ6K
• Collings 290 DC S - watch Mick’s video at bit.ly/2dDG96k
Fender American Vintage ’62 Stratocaster - watch Mick’s video at bit.ly/2cQv3yT
• Gibson Custom 1958 Les Paul Standard - watch Dan’s video at bit.ly/2dbwbvS
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Every time I look down at my Constable pedal I think of this video and smile. Thanks Dan.
Mick don't be reluctant to give your opinion on which power amp or gear you prefer. The whole reason I watch TPS is that you both do have opinions. I value your description of what you are hearing live. There is no way to evaluate something sonically when you are listening via the Internet on an iPad even with good headphones. Just too many steps in the chain. I have bought pedals based on your reviews and haven't been wrong yet. So far, I trust your opinions. So describe what you hear and make a judgement call. Other reviewers don't do this. They A/B some gear and say, "what do you think" without expressing an opinion or at least describing what they are hearing. WTF! Great show, inspired me to try my effects loop. Cheers from California.
+19MarkZ thanks 19, I guess we're just being careful as all the sounds are valid and we all hear things so differently. We try to present things in a consistent environment so it gives you at least an indication of what was going on in the room. We do give our opinion but Mick and I are more interested in this process being a conversation with you as opposed to a one way opinion based platform. We love our valve amps and classic guitars, but minds are open to other things too :)
@@ThatPedalShow similar sort of question, I know I'm late to the party though...
I have a line 6 helix, I down sized from a stupidly heavy 100 watt Blackstar and pedalboard but I miss the valve tone... Would I be better getting a valve preamp such as the V4 Kraken and a solid-state power amp such as the Palmer or use the inbuilt preamps and get something like the power station?
Mick's playing is absolutely killer in this one - Go Orange!
+Harry Higgs Thank you Harry! Some nice tones in there I thought. :0)
TPS is like Christmas; you wake up eager to see what's under the tree, and then after the show is over, you get all sad that you have to wait a long time before it comes again.
Too true! But it's a weekly Christmas so it's ok, lol 😋
I felt this way whenever Rocky and Bullwinkle ended on Saturday morning. I just dated myself big time.
Not necessarily. .....im 30 and used to watch it on Saturday mornings myself
Rick Greene Thundarr the Barbarian
This is the greatest guitar oriented show on CZcams!! Thanks guys!
+Frank Speer Thanks Frank - glad you enjoy it. Thanks for watching!
Also, I love that you guys are doing more straight to desk stuff. In my regular gig we do everything straight into the house (currently using the emulated out of a blackstar amp) and seeing more options as far as direct in is super helpful.
Only halfway through but I can say that this is already one of my favorites. This is the type of video that keeps me coming back. I love this level of exploration and it's just fun to see the possibilities. You gentlemen, are "ace".
+Erik Dodd ah, cheers Erik :)
Just want to give a thanks for you guys for making these videos, they are awesome and informative. And because of a few videos you've done this year I have finally gone and got myself my first Compression Pedal. I have only had it a day and already don't know how I could have lived without it for my clean sounds for so long, it just balances everything out so nicely and adds that little bit of sustain that just slightly fattens my sound without losing the tele twang!! So thank you guys for just being pedal inspirations!!
Oh and Dan, "668 the neighbour of the beast" good joke :)
+Matthew Rayment Wicked, nice one Matthew! Glad you're getting something useful from this. Sound better, play more. Happy days!
Love your vids, guys! I like how in depth you get with effects & how they work differently through different amps. Much different EQ's on different amps & brands especially. Just wanted to say thanks; been here from the Gig Rig channel & learned a great deal from you two 😎
Not only are you guys doing cooler pedal stuff each video, all this time you're spending together has made your comedy chops really up their game. I was laughing through the whole video! Keep up the good work guys.
+John Giardiniere Excellent, thanks John. It's fun for us, so we're glad it's fun for you too!
I have a Constable V1. LOVE it. I use it to either drive 2 Atomic 112-50s, a preamp for a Digitech Cabdryvr, or a boost to 2 Princeton Reverbs/or Velocettes. Always amazing.
Great show as always
I have been playing for years with little to no knowledge of pedals and what they can add. Your show is an amazing learning tool for me!! Thanks for the show!
+David James ah, cheers David, thanks for watching
Always look forward to the message in my inbox that a new episode is here. Thanks so much guys for great "infotainment"
Cheers Nathan - enjoy!
YES!!!!! Cant believe you guys featured the Mooer pedals, been gasing for one since they first announced!!If it's TPS approved, it's in the shopping basket!
I LOVE you guys for doing this exact episode!
+Robin Taylor And we love you Robin. Thanks for watching!
I was literally about to suggest this very topic, so glad you did this!
Guys- your show always brightens up my Fridays, thanks!
Found this one very interesting, per usual honestly..... it re-affirmed my belief that "to me"- nothing sounds better than tubes..... it's just what sounds right to my ears.
The "668" moment had me laughing aloud- much to the chagrin of those around me! Thanks for all the fun that accompanies the great education!
Cheers!
+Francis Gori Excellent, cheers Frank. With with you on the valves thing, but it's all a matter of taste at the end of the day. Thanks for watching!
Definitely agree with the 'recorded sound' description from a modeler.
That's the charm/benefit for me recording directly at home and also why I'll always prefer to use a 'real' amp with the band.
+Ishan Cooper That's pretty much where we are with it. Thanks for watching!
That Pedal Show Always a pleasure guys!
Btw, I found some good BTS pics of you guys at Keeley booth on my camera. I'll send em over!
Cracked up watching Dan jam out at 48:14! Haha. I was making the same face lol. Awesome video once again!
Another great show! Seriously one of the best things about my fridays. Hey, can we get a maybe midweek episode, with each of your top 5 tones so far in the show with snippets and stuff like that. I know my top 3. Great stuff as always guys!!
+Javi C. Hello Javi. We've tried a couple of times to do midweek episodes. A shorter edit might be possible, but to be truthful we really struggle to get the shows out as it is. There has to be a way that doesn't involve me and Dan both going bankrupt! ;0)
Every time I refer back to any of TPS episodes with a Kingsley pedal running into a power amp, I reconfirm my decision on waiting for my Kingsley pedals and new amp on a pedalboard setup (SD Power Stage 200)
And here we go!
Bax bangeeter sounds great, micks on fire today!!!
Come on Mick - we all know that's not how you pronounce "constable" ;)
😂
I think C*nstable would sell better! ;-)
Way Huge would probably call it the Slippery C*ntstable.
All I hear is someone from 'down under.' Pull you're head up and act like some verbal law needs enforcement.
Yes Mick! I could listen to the "Here we go again" solo on repeat, all day!!
+Hodnisguitar Such a lovely solo. Somebody further down the comments said that Dann Huff played that one. Nice!
Yes, so I've heard.. Been listening to a lot of Giant lately! If you ask me nobody beats Lukather.. but Dann Huff sure comes close!
This was awesome! I was wondering myself if it would be worth trying the preamp pedal+poweramp way for my new and more portable rig.
If I may, I would suggest a part two of this with some more high-end competition for the Con"beep" ;). For example the Seymour Duncan Palladium, the Suhr Eclipse, some Amt's stuff, Bogner's, the Theta, or other ones of your liking.
...Please :)
Thank you!
Great video guys!! I'd never actually considered a power amp with a separate preamp, but I really like the tones you get with these!
Sort of related: I'd love to see you guys do a video about bass and using some of the pedals with bass, as well as amp vs separate pre and power amp like this too!!
At work! Going to not do my usual thing and try and sneak in watching it in between emails etc! Gonna save this for post band practice tonight with a couple of colds beers! :-) Might wear my D&M Drive T-shirt while stroking my D&M drive pedal too.......Or maybe not...we'll see! :-)
Hah! I have a rig with a Kingsley Maiden and other things hooked into a RME with the same monitors this video is playing through as the "Power Amplifier".
.. when that hum happened .. I checked all my gear.
Pressed the noise gate switch .. unplugged.
Thanks for fixing it Mick!
Very informative video guys!
The Matrix Gt1000fx power amp into a pair of 1x12s using the helix is my choice of setup nowadays in wet/dry mode....lightweight/portable & sounds killer.
keep up top work 🤘
Very useful video. Thanks, Guys!
beautifully done guys
The neighbour of the beast! lol
the neighbor of the beast could be the name of your next custom overdrive.
Shouldn't that be the "Neunaber of the beast"?
ahahahaha
Sounds like a weird Al Yankovic album
6.66 is 1/100th of the number of the beast ergo a delay of that subdivision is most evil (shortest snapback ever 1/100th?)
After having put together 15 pedal boards with different pedal board power amps myself I have grown quite fond of the Moorer Baby Bomb 30. Simple, small, Bright Switch, and LOUD. I have 5 of them. One one of those with a 5 band EQ in front of it for the tone stack and whatever else other drive and modulation pedals before it yields some very great tones.
Class show & fierce playing as ever gents
Cool episode guys! Was just planning to get into a very similar Rig. The next hour is saving me days of research. :) Cheers.
Nice one Tim. At the very least we hope it helps narrow your questions a little bit. Cheers!
I'm sure it will! As of yet I have some Kingsley pedals on order. The only question remaining is: where to go from there (Cabsim, Solid State/Tube Poweramp etc.)? Curious to hear what kind of sounds you can come up with in this video.
Awesome stuff... Even though the subject is directed to guitar players, bass players (as myself) can learn a lot from TPS. I actually use a preamp(transistor sansamp)+poweramp(transistor StudioR) rig and it's great. Huge tone, flexibility and easy to carry around. Tube amps do have their place among bassists, but it's a compromise to carry around.
LOL 40:45 We've learned that I'm getting a c(BEEP)stable... that's hilarious
thank you for making this, I understand preamps so much better now lol
I use the Tech21 FlyRig 5 straight into the effects loop of an amp. Fender cleans, Plexi crunch, reverb, boost and delay...not much more I need. Great show guys!
+Simon Cook We'll get some Tech 21 on the show soon. We couldn't believe how small they are!
I just switched my rig over to this arrangement...Bogner Ecstasy Blue pedal into Fender Supersonic 22 poweramp...what a kickin' sound!
I've been using a Bogner Blue as my preamp for a few years now. I love it. Either through a cab sim to front-of-house or through a modded Fender Excelsior-that amp has almost no preamp shaping anyway. Hell, I've even used it to record bass as a clean preamp. It's a great pedal.
Abe Ruper , i did use it that way but it did not sound that good at all comparing it when used as a normal pedal in front of an amp.
So, i asked Bogner about using it as a preamp pedal and here is there answer.
Hi Andre,
It will not sound at it's best, like the majority of pedals it was designed to be used into the input of an amp. If you use it direct into an power amp you will loose some gain and some punch, the red pedal is better suited for that as it has much more gain.
Regards,
j o r g
I bring a JOYO American sound pedal to all my gigs as a backup. I have used it twice when my amp went kaput, and it saved my ass. For $35 it's a little marvel, and sounds great recorded direct too.
7:34 is a great moment in history
I preferred the sound of the Orange into the Palmer (I'd probably eq it differently), thought the Constable into the Fryette sounded the most amp like. The parametric mids on the Bangeetar would be great for overdubs, or playing in bands with two guitars and keys.
Love the Omega shot at 28:56!
It's really interesting to me after Learning how to build tube amplifiers n pedals and the research I've done on those subjects. There's a phenomenon that happens in valves that can't be recreated. For whatever reason Even order Harmonics are Available in abundance inside a vacuum. Basically the electrons can really party n have fun inside a tube ( invented by john Ambrose Fleming n Nikola Tesla in 1904). Those even order harmonics are the ones most people find extra pleasing to the ears.. if it sounds best to your ears then that's it whether it's valve solid state or digital it's whatever inspires you
I recently purchased an Effectrode Blackbird tube preamp so have been wondering about this recently, great timing! Also recently had a gig in which I used the effectrode into the fx return of a hot rod Deville backline and I instantly had glorious tone
+Justin Garcia Excellent! Effectrode make lovely stuff - glad it's working for you!
I've been running an 80s Carvin preamp into either a Hod Rod Deluxe or modeling FX and IRs depending on the size of the gig for years with great results. But I love all the newer idea pedal-sized preamps, so there's some Kingsley love headed my way, so I can stop carrying around a 2 space rack just for a preamp.
Yes Mick! That Dan Huff solo is a lovely guitar solo. 4:43
Ah, Dan Huff! I think I knew that couldn't recall it. Makes sense - what a player! Thanks for watching!
Dann Huff, my favorite guitarist ! ( Dan and Mick are close seconds)
Ah, yes. Dann double-n!
great show guys! glad you guys are starting to broaden our horizons with using Solid state etc... in your comparisons.
+Dejan_J_Trumpski The inference is that our horizons are narrowed without them?
Emphatically not the case. This is a point of interest and comparison. Nothing to do with broadening horizons. Thanks for watching!
Sorry guys if you took this as a slight against you, that wasnt the intention I was just referring to the fact you are clearly covering new subject matter & including equipment you havent in any previous video to my knowledge anyhow.
+Dejan_J_Trumpski Ah, apols back. People sometimes say we can be closed minded or snobbish about gear. We're neither, but we do know what we like. Thanks for watching and commenting!
That Pedal Show no worries guys i see all the time you get posts like that off people. i know you love what you do and im sure i speak for 99.9% of guys who watch your videos when i say that we truly appreciate the video's and your knowledge you put out there. in future I will pick my words more wisely guys!
Very nice episode! Love the bleeping too... Hehehehe :) Cheers!
12:20 good point brought up here. This demo is basically treating the pedal board as an amp section, switching between the amp options. So when you place the OCD before the amp, just like you would normally place an overdrive pedal into your normal amplifier, it gives such sick sweet tones, better than just the OCD or Constable on its own.
I had a bit of a revelation with this subject recently, where I placed this fuzz that I really liked BEFORE my Tone City Model M (Marshall Amp style pedal), and it breathed like a gnarly dragon 🐉 after this 🔥 - I’ve basically found my magic config I’ve been chasing for a few years now, really like a dream come true playing these past few days...
That’s awesome, and that’s what it’s all about. Just unlocking routes and combinations that get you going. Happy days!
Around 53 mins was one of the nicest clean sounds I've heard with a Les Paul.
+fossilmatic it's funny, there are times when I love the cleans from that guitar, and other times when it just doesn't work. But it can sound great clean
+That Pedal Show Wait til we get the new Two Rock (Mick here). Those will be the best cleans it ever makes. :0)
I've been using a Carl Martin Plexitone into a EHX Magnum44 for live use a lot recently. Kicks a surprising amount of butt!
Great show guys! I would love if you could extended the subject and also explore the amp slaving of a small tube amp into a big power amp. Best
If you ever do a part 2, I'd love to hear some Amptweaker pedals as preamps...or just used in general :)
"What number would you own if you could own a number?"
Brilliant question, Mick! Dibs on 52!
+Rick Greene hahahah
seeing the THR on the shelf over there reminded me that you never really did pedals into the THR (or an equivalent modeling) amp. would love to see something on how pedals interact with modeling vs valve equivalent.
that new crazy tube circuits space charged pedal sounds amazing and its finally shipping....got mine this week after waiting 2+ months. its a real valve pedal (12ay7)
"Feels amp like". That sums it up extremely well. I have several different amps (tube, transistor and MOS FET) and several different cabinets. Also an 11Rack. Ive found solid state amps sound just as good (overall) but "feel" different . Its very hard to explain. I am confident it is exactly what you are talking about but it probably doesn't come across on video like it does live.
My solid state amps are regular PA amps that I have plugged into guitar cabinets to experiment with using different effects. With regular pedals they sound good but 2 dimensional. The 11 Rack, for some reason, makes a SS amp sound exciting and "amp like".
Using MOS based amps come really close to tubes. I would be hard pressed to hear or feel the difference unless I did a side by side comparison. But of course, each amp and speaker cabinet seem to have their own identity. And from what Ive been told tubes and MOS FETs seem to react similarly and seem to interact with speakers especially at louder volumes.
My one and only tube amp (Blackstar HT 40) has that amp like feel (for obvious reasons).
When you have an amp or the right combination in your signal chain, it is very inspiring to say the least.
Mick, i have a 1990 Strat Plus with gold LS pickups. I rarely play it and often think of selling it. Then I watch an episode and you rock yours. Maybe I need to play mine more often.
Dan, Your Tele kicks ass! What a tone!
Thanks for another great Saturday morning coffee hour!
Now its time for yard work.... hopefully it rains and I can lock myself in the studio and play instead. : )
Sorry for the long winded post.... you have me thinking out loud.
Cheers!
+Christopher Hamm All interesting stuff Christopher. Generalisations are always difficult but inevitable. To talk about solid state and valve amps as if they're homogenous things is where the problems begin. Clearly not all valve amps are the same and (Mick here) there are transistor amps I'd rather use over some valve amps. But there is no transistor or digital amp yet that comes within a mile of my favourite valve amp. I mean not even close. For me, of course, it's not universal.
As you say, speakers, cabinets etc etc etc all make a huge difference. Your point about the inspiration is bang on. The reason Dan and I get on so well is that we're inspired by similar things. And in doing TPS, we're not setting out to say something is 'better' or 'worse', merely to add some opinion and examples to these old debates. We try not to fall into generalisations, but as I say, they're often somewhat inevitable!
I guess what inspires you is based heavily on the things you've become familiar with over the years. Things you've gravitated towards and away from, and they're slightly different for all of us. People are often surprised when I say that I care more about amps and pedals than I do guitars, and that's because for me, all the questions have been answered about guitars. There's no more mystery there for me, it's just a matter of price! Amps is kind of the same, but I can afford a collection of the amps I want. Not so guitars. :9)
It remains fascinating. I play many Strats, all the time. Never two the same! Thanks for watching!
That Pedal Show, exactly! As an example, my mom always over-cooks her vegetables. My wife under-cooks them claiming she doesn't want to cook all the vitamins out.... guess which ones I prefer.... neither, I don't like vegetables! Just kidding! I prefer moms of course. My wifes are fine but given the choice..... its what I grew up with.
Personally, I'm a tech guy and just hang on every second of your show because i don't have the resources you guys are fortunate to have. I've done a ton of experimenting with my limited gear over the past 35 years and I find tones I like, tones I love and tones that make me ill.
Tone is so subjective to the listener. Somedays I love my tone other days ,same set-up, not so much. Yard work is done, time for some crisp veggies and then time to hit the studio.
Thanks for taking the time to reply!
Keep on doing what you do.
That MXR reverb is just g-l-o-r-i-o-u-s
Thanks you guys for so many info on gear!!! It would be nice if you could try a hotone nano legacy floor pre-amp sometime.
Kingsley into Freyette every time for me. I've tried the mooer two rock style preamp into the fx return of my single channel valve amp, and it gives me better cleans than going straight into the amp's pre. The mooer does need a considerable amount of boost to drive the fx return though. I have a Kingsley Maiden on order, and I'm expecting great things of that, for all the reasons you've suggested when you've demonstrated Kingsley products. One thing I must say after experimenting with the mooer into the fx return, is that - in spite of using a modelling pedal in the chain - an amazing amount of valve 'feel' remains, resulting in a far more pleasurable playing experience than with a fully solid state signal path.
I just did a CZcams video of the Kingsley Maiden D and Kingsley Page into a Mad Professor Twimble using the Fryette power station. I really liking the tones I am getting from the combination. Kingsley pedal are just on a higher level!
Hey! Would I be able to run my guitar into one of these pre-amps (I like the Orange), then from that into the front of a Peavey M-3000 power amp and from that into my speaker cab?
Another great video, guys! Idea for a future episode: explaining the differences between different amplifier classes and getting to hear some examples. And, of course, if this has any difference on how the amp responds to pedals. Class A vs Class AB is still a bit fuzzy for me. Keep up the amazing work!
+Phil Heesen III We get asked this a lot Phil, trouble is there's soooooo much more to it in terms of the rest of the circuit. So people assume AC30s are class A and that's what that sound is. But they're not! Perhaps another way to do it would be to simply compare and contrast the most famous classic amps. Hmmmm. Thanks for watching!
A classic amps episode would be pretty cool. Thanks for your answer!
The first thing I think when I wake up on Fridays is "ooh, it's That Pedal Show day!". Seriously, thanks so much!
Another great video. Very informative. I would love to see a video dedicated to running a tube amplifier into a Reactive load and Impulse Response (IR) speaker cabinet simulation.
+roblassila63 Yep, we'll do this. Just trying to work out a practical way to hear what we're playing. We don't have a 'studio' type setup and we use standalone field recorders at the moment (ie no computers). However.... we're about to try some Universal Audio recording gear in a DAW- type setup, so this may be an opportunity. Cheers!
I have been going back through all of your shows you did before I knew you existed. Have had a lot of my questions answered doing so. Now, I have another suggestion: Kingsley preamp(s) into Hiwatt; out of Hiwatt into Fryette PS2; out of PS2 into stereo effects; out of stereo effects into Fryette LX II stereo valve amp for a complete wet/dry/wet system. This combination of Fryette PS2 and Fryette LX II offers a plethora of connectivity options that solves an entire basket of headaches when dealing with Hiwatt amps that have next to no external (daisy chain) connectivity options. As far as speaker options go: Fane, EVM 12L, and JBL E120 - type speakers. I know this is not the speaker show but speaker choice seems to be at least as important as preamp choice and power-amp choice (EL34, 6L6, KT88). Note that the Fryette LX II is EL34. Surprised there is not a choice of 6L6 or KT88 for the wet stereo signal. BTW, I had the EVM 12L in my Mesa rig. I sat my 4x12 on top of my 2x12 tremo-verb (I have a huge thing for 6x12 3/4 stacks after seeing Jeff Beck use Univox 6-packs! The coolest thing ever!) Everyone uses 2x12, 4x12 and 8x12. No-one uses 6x12, and the reason for this is because of the connectivity issues/demands which Fryette cures with its combined offerings. Also, Weber will make 24 ohm speakers which also solves the 6x12 problem for those of us HIFI NUTS who want to run everything at 16 ohms. My goal is 3 6x12 3/4 stacks in wet/dry/wet (actually 9 2x12 cabs: Bottom 3 are ported with 55hz cones -ala DrZ/Genz Benz- middle 3 are closed with FanesEVM - ala Mesa-, top 3 are partial open-back with clean cones -ala Vox-. Weber makes everything (Celestion, Fane, EVM, JBL clones) in 100 watt 16ohm on demand, and all in alnico instead of ceramic (also on demand). Yeah, I know, I am a mad scientist on a mission. Not for loudness, but for high-fidelity' I listen to Pete Thorn's amps and I do not like any of them. Compression is an effect and should be used effectually. High-gain, highly compressed amps are not pretty to me. Thus the Hiwatt/Hylight/HiTone choice. There are also 2 other amps which seem very interesting to me: The Mesa Boogie Triple Crown Series (can be either EL34 or 6L6) and EVH 5150III (6L6) or EVH 5150 IIIS (EL34). I want to use both flavors. EL34 for mid saturation and 6L6/KT88 for bottom and high cleans. In essence, a 3-way 2.1 system for guitar. This brings us back to the beginning: Run the Kingsley pre-amps into the front of the Hiwatt (the Chase Bliss 'tomato' seems like another good choice for this Hiwatt application). I'm guessing the Kingsley Page clean boost pedal would sound best in this application. Create that perfect front-end sound and then send it out to the effects and stereo power amp via the Fryette combination mentioned above. Clean and simple. HIGH FIDELITY like no one else is doing! Maybe you can get Andertons to join you in this collective act of lunacy. The $15,000 wet/dry/wet rig. Remember: (to paraphrase Jimi) "Not necessarily loud, but beautiful . . ." This is what happens when I watch your show at 3am.
Omg I've been looking into this same topic myself. Digital pre amp into power amp = versatility. Line 6 helix = Axe FX killer!!
IDEA! "Stump D&M" - we submit songs with iconic guitar sounds and D&M try to recreate the sound on the spot - no pre-prep. It was inspired by INXS "Need You Tonight" and thinking "what pedals did he use?" do it do it.
+intrsoul That's interesting! Could be fun!
Jerry Garcia used a fender twin preamp and a solid state power amp and it sounded amazing
First to get it out of my system: Hotrod Deluxe/Deville was called Blues Deluxe/Deville in the ancient times. I use a section of my pb ending with a preamp before a tube amp and another pb section sans pre into a very cheap solid state amp. The mix is glorious. I think.
The Constable through the Fryette at 48.08 just before you kicked the reverb in sounded very Deep purple Fireball No No No ish
Top work again fellas
If only Kingsley did a Hiwatt version I would be waving my money
Ahhh, such good tones! Two questions:
1) Where would you put a valve pre like the Constable in your signal chain? Before everything else?
2) Would you ever check a valve pre when flying?
+Rob Flax Depends, but loosely speaking after your drives and before your verb and delay. Check in terms of in the hold... sure if it's packed well enough. In a pedalboard / flightcase. Maybe. More fragile things are shipped, so it's really down to how much the airline hates musicians. Most seem to. ;0)
That makes sense! So you're driving the Constable's tubes. Got it.
As far as shipping/flying, I fly with my pedalboard full of stomp boxes, but none of them have valves inside. Just wondering if the valves are any more precious than the knobs on the outside, for example.
Third time watching this one - love it! I have an old Peavey Bandit - Changed the speaker and run all kinds of stuff into the effects return - cheap tone!!!! Can you guys update this video? Iridium vs V2 Constable - oh yeah - I think there is more tone for the money with the Constable, but only you guys can tell us!!! What other fun can you have stickin' stuff in the effects return?????
Learned today:
1) The constable is awesome
2) The orange was great. Mick' playing was awesome in this part ... on fire! ... but that thing is too large
3) the Mooer stuff is not cutting it
4) all cabsims straight to the desk were horrible sounding.
Nice episode! Preamp on the pedalboard into a valve poweramp is something I have been doing for years. Try the AMT 11a on the show please. I think it is nice.
+Frank N Excellent! Thanks for watching Frank, and for the kind words too. Cheers!
That Pedal Show cheers guys! Always a pleasure to watch your show .... incidentally - guess what arrived today after what feels like years of planning ... my G2! Still missing a few components, but this is going to be an awesome board!
+Frank N Nice one Frank. Mick here. I'd been using G2s on the show for ages and of course Dan and I have been mates for years. BUT... I never really understood how good it was until I started using it in my own rig. And I'm not just saying that. Exceptional. Have fun!
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I`m in the first 30seconds of the video and I`m very afraid they will make everything sound awesome (as they usually do) and I wont know what to do with my life anymore...
Renan Beltrão I have already given up on life... LMAO!
Well, most of it was pretty good, even those Moore micro pre-amps are pretty nice, just need a boost pedal after them or a little bump in the volume on the power amp
Yaaaa, new episode!
Would be even cooler if you also had SansAmp there to compare it with these newer preamps/ampsimulators.
That Orange is awesome
+Taras Tkachenko We will almost certainly do a Part 2 featuring some Tech 21 stuff. Cheers!
That Pedal Show, Looking forward to see it. Thanks for the reply!
Constable is hard to beat. The Orange was impressive too. I think the Mooer pedals sound good. Suitable as a backup. Not sure if they do that same 'thing' though. Not as inspiring.
Hahahahaha 668 the neighbor of the beast!!!
great video. it would be sweet the hear the mini preamps with the volume turned up on the power amp.
Not for me these sounds.... however, i'm moving house and found a Yamaha THR10 in an empty room with a wooden floor and natural room reverb.. cranked is awesome!!... best transistor sound I've heard.. Back to The Hammy soon. Love the show.
+Geoff Nightingale There you go'
I love the show! I'd love to see a shootout between a traditional pedalboard and a multi-effects unit like the Line 6 Firehawk. Use them both through the same tube amp - no amp modeling. I use modulation effects sparingly and I was wonder if a multi-effects unit would be the way to go to have some fun with modulation. Thanks guys.
+Brett Just not our area of interest Brett. Sure they sound great - or can be made to sound great - but the whole all-in-one thing has problems from the start. You can't swap anything out, who knows if they'll even support it in 10 years time, etc
(And whisper this: we still think good analogue pedals sound better). Maybe some other channels can address this. :0)
Mick, I also love the 'Here I Go Again' solo you started (that's the one I learned). I believe that is from the US 'Radio' version of the song from the Greatest Hits CD. I think it may have been Dan Huff that played that one. And he is an amazing guitarist.
+Jonny Rock Nice one Jonny. Consensus of opinion seems to be Dann Huff. Nice job that man. Thanks for watching!
Nice topic!
That day tripper sounds ace
Gosh how bad did all the cabinet simulators sound?
Via actual cabs though the Orange sounded great as well as the glorious constable.
Mooer preamps definitely have a place and a market but not in my signal chain.
And as an aside the show demonstrated how good a pedal the OCD is.
these cab simulators sound like how I imagine a real cab would sound if it was wrapped in a blanket, lol
+Peter Jessop As with all direct cab simulators, you can do a great deal with EQ and additional impulse responses, certainly for recording and even live if the sound engineer has the tech. But yes, straight out they never sound very 'good'. Or at least they don't sound much like a speaker. Cheers!
That Pedal Show agreed eq and ir would help a lot but fairplay to you guys for not doing that post production so we could here what they actually sound like
yep that usually happens with "in the box" cab sims, even in amps such as the Lany IRT studio (my lovely amp) the cab sim wasnt good, fortunately it has cab sim on / off so I can use two notes Wall of Sound and then it sounds absolutely killer
That Pedal Show how about things like the two notes C.A.B. or the neunaber iconoclast, or even something like atomics amplifire?. I've heard good things about them, but I'd love to hear your take on them! Do they actually get anywhere close to sounding like a real cab?
Hi guys, could you do a vid using speaker sim /load boxes e.g.: torpedo live for silent real valve amp recording? Thanks and all the best 👍
+Martyn Kent Francis Yes. We're going to be trying some Universal Audio gear soon, so this may be an interesting avenue as we learn about that. Cheers!
Mick's playing has improved greatly ( he was good before) since he's been in the Hendrix cover band.
I have a huge request called "Budget amp tuning" episode . There are lot of guys like me who started guitar journey with cheap equipment. As long as modyfing guitar is relatively easy, amps are something more complicated. I am user of fender 85 SS amp but i wanted to go into more valvy/ less transistory sound. I found out Tech21 and its cheap alternative Joyo American Sound (30 $) . Putting this pedal into my efects loop absolutely changed my tone. I know that analog pedal in ss amp is not exactly what gives you tube amp but in this case i felt in love with that sound.I would love to see episode in which you take just normal SS amp and try to get as much as posible from it. Of course you can always buy tube amp, but is some countries 600 $ is two mounths sallary. I know you are both professionals using profesional equipment but you impact a lot of home-amatours with rather limited budget. Thanks :)
+Jakub Tytus That's a great suggestion Jakub and well worth trying. Perhaps there's a show in here somewhere. Thanks for watching!
Guys I watched second time and i have a uestion (but i also leared so new things watching it twice). What about booster ? If you wana have a clean boost to your preamp what should you use? Using booster in valve amp is perfect but in here the rule "pushing tubes" wont work. Better use e pedal or overdrive with drive 0 level full ?
Scotland is getting a rare visit from the big yellowy thing in the sky today. It's too good to miss, so I'll watch this tonight. ;0)
+fishy paw It's not truly devolved though and still under the control of an overbearing Westminster. ;0)
Great show guys..I own a Constable pre amp pedal myself and love it..I also had the Power Station, but sold it after twigging on just using the FX return on my small head if need be..Another reason I sold the PS was because as mainly a home player, I use my Torpedo CAB 99% of the time..I'm thinking that a great show would be highlighting pre amp pedals into products like the torpedo CAB...They are made for each other...Some people even run their dirt pedals into a Torpedo CAB, but I personally find that most of them are underwhelming used this way...A great show suggestion would be comparing dirt pedals (used as faux pre amps) and true pre amp pedals into a Torpedo CAB..Just saying..Even run those Mooer pedals perhaps..
+SloppyFingers The thing we can't work out with Torpedo etc is, How do you listen to it? Through headphones? In which case we'd need to be say there with headphones on, hooked up to a computer. Is that what you mean? Cheers!
I fucking love TPS. You guys are the TRUTH.
You mentioned that modeling always sounds like a recorded guitar tone. I think that's because at least the their conception that's what they were supposed to be. The PODs were to be a way to plug straight in to a recorder and get a mic'd guitar sound without the mic. I guess the technology has never advanced to give you that "room" sound. I play at my church with in-ears and use a POD HD500X straight to the house and it sounds killer, but at home it's my pedals through my blues jr. Thanks for the vids!
+BJamin4God I think when people hear a modelled amp such as an AC30 they're used to the sound of hearing a recorded AC30 but to me it's quite different than being sat in a room with an AC30. But it absolutely does work for some people
668 - that's great Dan lol ! That Mooer 5050 is great !
Great episode as always! Others have mentioned this, but I found the omission of one or more mid-priced pedals to be somewhat glaring. Offerings from Tech 21, AMT, and others are priced (at least in the US) fairly evenly between the Mooers and Kingsley / Orange high end options, and I think the majority of viewers would have appreciated hearing a mid priced pedal rather than 3 Mooers. Just food for thought. Keep up the terrific work!
+Slashaholic Anonymous TPS is really less about the specific gear, and more about concepts. Nevertheless there's definitely room to follow up with some Tech 21 stuff especially. AMT not very available in the U.K. as far as I'm aware. Cheers!
That Pedal Show Well at any rate, very much appreciate the incredible amount of hard work and resources TPS puts into producing such top shelf infotainment each week!
"It'd be great to see a wet dry setup using two Fryette Power Stations with one amp head and an stereo cab. That'd give only one preamp, ability to attenuate, and a more compact setup."
I posted that about a month ago, any chance of that happening? Your talk towards the end of the video was leaning towards that kind of setup. Excellent and informative videos as always guys!
You should try russian preamp amt f1. This is amazing, sounds fantastically natural
I have the Amt P1 and a 5150 block letter and its very close to the real thing, also a friend of mine has a rig built around the Vox and the Engel based Amt Pre, he uses both direct recording and live, and his tones are great
Interesting stuff. Aside from the bleeps (which were hilarious) I was fascinated by the differences between the the power amps. With the [bleep]stable set clean they sounded pretty similar but as soon as the gain was cranked, or the OCD added, the Fryette seemed to bloom whilst the Palmer closed up. Not that the Palmer sounded bad, I'd certainly use it, but the Fryette seemed to not so much be in a different league but playing a different ball game altogether!!
+Kevin Betts It's so interesting isn't it? We try hard to be open minded about things and keep in mind that everybody likes different things. For the kind of the playing Dan and I like, valves seem to deliver the sound and feel that's most inspiring. But there's a lifetime of conditioning in there so we're not saying there's anything objective in this! Our only hope is that it helps anybody who is interested, in asking more relevant questions as to how they might enjoy their tone and playing more. Whatever gear they choose. Thanks for watching!
It amazes me that you guys manage to find interesting things to talk about each week! I suspect each episode throws up more questions than it answers opening up new avenues for discussion and humour.