To preserve the integrity of the tests I’ll have to refrain from being too specific with my replies, and in some cases I won’t be able to reply all. I hope everyone knows how much I appreciate you taking the time to do the test, I’ve always wanted to do something like this! It’s a super interesting topic and grounds to test assumptions!
I’m honestly not familiar with that amp, looking it up it seems interesting but I’m not sure if it has tubes or not. However I personally don’t see the point of using a Klon Klone on a crunch channel, it’s meant to work with amps that don’t do that. If you ask me there’s only one way to find out, and it’s a cheap pedal.
The OG Klon was built with the intention of being run into an actual tube amp that was set just on the very edge of breakup. It was built to exploit an actual tube amp for it's sweet spot at lower volumes. Not that there aren't some good tube amp Sims these days.....
Oh yeah, I go out of my way to say as much in the video. I’ve just seen reviews of this pedal where the reviewer is sending it into a digital amp sim and I’m just kind of stuck with a slack jaw going “… but why?”
@@BGBSATX I wonder if it's like the "loudness" button on old stereos. They boosted really specific frepquency groups so the sound was still good at low volume.
The supro was much more distorted than the rest and kinda threw me off because often cheap tube emulators just add a bit of gain to ad warmth. Listened on iPad speakers and it sounded fine. Don’t think I would have guessed differently with headphones.
Yeah, it’s not consistent though in clip to clip- and I found that really interesting. The fake warmth is definitely happening in another sim, and the extra gain in another. Thanks for listening!
You didnt use a cabinet emulator with the Behringer ? Behringer pedal only emulates the PreAmp section of an amp, so you are supposed to mike it or use IRs with it
To preserve the integrity of the tests I’ll have to refrain from being too specific with my replies, and in some cases I won’t be able to reply all. I hope everyone knows how much I appreciate you taking the time to do the test, I’ve always wanted to do something like this! It’s a super interesting topic and grounds to test assumptions!
It works a little bit. Low gain and high output with this pedal sounds nice in every digital or solid state thing i've put this through
I though the first was the real amp and the rest were various emulators. Let’s see how close I was
Does klon clone could let me use clean channel od my Peavey Bandit redstripe closer to tube amp breakup?
I’m honestly not familiar with that amp, looking it up it seems interesting but I’m not sure if it has tubes or not.
However I personally don’t see the point of using a Klon Klone on a crunch channel, it’s meant to work with amps that don’t do that.
If you ask me there’s only one way to find out, and it’s a cheap pedal.
@@BGBSATX it is solid state amp. I thought I would use Klon with clean channel. But yeah, I think the best way would be trying it out :)
The OG Klon was built with the intention of being run into an actual tube amp that was set just on the very edge of breakup. It was built to exploit an actual tube amp for it's sweet spot at lower volumes. Not that there aren't some good tube amp Sims these days.....
Oh yeah, I go out of my way to say as much in the video. I’ve just seen reviews of this pedal where the reviewer is sending it into a digital amp sim and I’m just kind of stuck with a slack jaw going “… but why?”
@@BGBSATX I wonder if it's like the "loudness" button on old stereos. They boosted really specific frepquency groups so the sound was still good at low volume.
The supro was much more distorted than the rest and kinda threw me off because often cheap tube emulators just add a bit of gain to ad warmth. Listened on iPad speakers and it sounded fine. Don’t think I would have guessed differently with headphones.
Yeah, it’s not consistent though in clip to clip- and I found that really interesting. The fake warmth is definitely happening in another sim, and the extra gain in another.
Thanks for listening!
You didnt use a cabinet emulator with the Behringer ? Behringer pedal only emulates the PreAmp section of an amp, so you are supposed to mike it or use IRs with it
I did, I used the same IR as the guitar rig (just the cab, nothing else from GR) to keep it as even a playing field as I could.
Talk about some useless information