What Guitar Pedals Do I Get Next? [A Versatile Do-It-All Board]

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
  • You have two or three pedals already - what’s next?
    Life too short for long CZcams videos? Please see the ‘Interesting bits and go-to sections’ information below.
    Welcome to the show! Whether you’re relatively new to using guitar effects pedals, or you’ve been using a select few stomps for years, this video will offer some inspiration on how to expand on your existing palette of tones.
    However if you are just getting started, check out last week’s video first: • What Guitar Pedals Sho... where we suggest ideas for your first three pedals.
    This video picks up where last week’s left off - overdrive, delay and tremolo - and considers where to go next for the main food groups of sounds. We listen to some other overdrive, boost and fuzz flavours, plus take in chorus, rotary speaker, a more characterful delay, reverb and an envelope filter.
    PLEASE NOTE: We like each of these pedals a great deal, but the specific pedals themselves is not the point. The point is about the effects types and groups, so choose whatever brand and budget that appeals to you most!
    And for everyone one who says your first pedal should be a tuner. No it shouldn't. Get a headstock tuner to help, but even better than that, please learn to tune by ear. You don't need a pedal tuner until you're doing gigs. Big love y'all!
    Enjoy the video!
    Pedals & stuff used in this video
    • D'Addario XPND Pedalboard
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/3zaTX5Z
    • Nobels ODR-1 Overdrive
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/3zaTX5Z
    Australia: bit.ly/3BoLto6
    USA Sweetwater: imp.i114863.net/mgqnDX
    • TC Electronic Spark Mini Booster
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2gSLR85
    USA Sweetwater: imp.i114863.net/x9an05
    • Wampler Tumnus
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/3zaTX5Z
    Australia: bit.ly/2jWWsPO
    • Beetronics Vezzpa Octave Stinger Fuzz
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/3zaTX5Z
    Australia: bit.ly/3OtZQxz
    • JHS 3-Series Delay
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/3zaTX5Z
    Australia: bit.ly/3xZ9wKV
    • Tone City Angel Wing Chorus
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/3zaTX5Z
    • Neo Instruments Micro Vent 122
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/3zaTX5Z
    Australia: bit.ly/39M19ZT
    • Boss TR-2 Tremolo
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/3zaTX5Z
    • Catalinbread Echorec
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/3zaTX5Z
    Australia: bit.ly/2BWjXTM
    • TC Electronic Hall Of Fame 2
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/3zaTX5Z
    USA Sweetwater: imp.i114863.net/Zd5rP1
    • Keeley Neutrino V2 Envelope Filter
    Australia: bit.ly/3y5PjTM
    Interesting bits and go-to sections…
    0:00 Intro playing
    1:12 What are we doing today?
    3:30 Adding another drive pedal
    4:38 TC Spark Booster
    6:44 Wampler Tumnus OD
    9:13 Beetronics Vezzpa fuzz
    13:05 Another modulation?
    13:40 Tone City Angel Wing chorus
    16:08 Neo Micro Vent 122
    19:30 The 6th pedal wild card?
    20:09 Catalinbread Echorec
    24:25 TC Electronic Hall Of Fame 2
    27:44 Keeley Neutrino envelope filter
    30:27 The final 6 choices
    31:10 Stacking the overdrives
    34:41 Tremolo after delay?
    35:35 Dan sets ups a big sound
    39:40 Mick has schwang
    44:45 Closing thoughts
    Guitars in this episode:
    • 1965 Fender Telecaster - no video yet
    • 1970 Fender Stratocaster - no video yet
    Amps & cabs in this episode:
    • Fender ’65 Deluxe Reverb reissue with standard speaker
    We hope you enjoy this episode. Please subscribe to our channel.
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Komentáře • 412

  • @stanislavmigra
    @stanislavmigra Před 2 lety +193

    Even as seasoned TPS viewer, I really like these two last episodes. Its so refreshing, to get back to the basics and re iterate how to build the pedal collection from the beginning and why we have some many different option.

  • @vspflatcat
    @vspflatcat Před 2 lety +5

    This series is really so good, but on another subject: I've been watching older videos as I venture more into pedal-land (I'm a bass player playing more guitar these days), and I just want to say that both of you have really improved as players. You were both very good to start with, such great contrasting styles - but really, go back to videos from like 2016 like I did. Both of you are just playing brilliantly these days, you have both really advanced significantly as players. Along with your pedal/tone journeys, I am really, really appreciating your musical journeys. Just one more reason to keep watching and supporting!

  • @RafaelCC20
    @RafaelCC20 Před 2 lety +7

    Nothing makes my day like watching two grown men having fun as kids, laughing and playing and doing what they love to do and at the same time teaching us how to do it! I do miss those playing days not caring for anything and just having tons of fun, time would fly and I would get home with a ear to ear smile! Best show guys!

  • @anthonystevens7206
    @anthonystevens7206 Před 2 lety +1

    Super fun past two videos! I use to be a guitar teacher, and I always loved giving board building advice similar to what you guys laid out. Watching my students build their boards almost brought tears to my eyes haha. Cheers!

  • @guilhermebatlleyfont7577
    @guilhermebatlleyfont7577 Před 2 lety +1

    Been loving these episodes chaps, it's always good to go back to basics every once in awhile. Keep up the amazing content, you're ju favourite channel on YT!

  • @bobwasmycat
    @bobwasmycat Před 2 lety

    Hello again Dan and Mick! I have to thank you again. I've been playing (poorly) for 30 years or so, and you two have opened my eyes in so many ways. From how to use a Fuzz Face to helping me understand my mental hangups pertaining to playing, your shows have helped me develop into a less poor player. And Dan, that shirt is the best! Thanks again guys🤘

  • @MrDblStop
    @MrDblStop Před 2 lety +28

    Guys, I should probably post this somewhere else but social media is not my strong point. Last night was amazing! You were obviously well rehearsed, playing songs everyone loved, great vibe, and it was absolutely spot on and thoroughly enjoyable. If it had been just the TPS band's gig that would have been enough. But then Andy Timmons, wow, I had no idea what we were in for.
    It was one of the best evenings of live music I've ever seen, in 45 years of going to gigs. And certainly the best since the Stones at the O2. I'm running out of superlatives... Cheers! Paul.

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  Před 2 lety +8

      Ah man, Paul that’s so kind of you to say, thank you! So glad you enjoyed it. Andy is truly some thing else!

  • @jrchanning
    @jrchanning Před 2 lety +2

    Invaluable advice for those starting their pedal journey, great sounds and playing as well :)

  • @eaglerayrob
    @eaglerayrob Před 2 lety +1

    Great series of episodes! I love the emphasis on the concepts, these concepts apply to any brand and type of pedal. Solid work, it's so practical it's easy to dismiss, but it's fundamental. No matter what the algorithm predicts, this is great work!

  • @grahamkelly8299
    @grahamkelly8299 Před 2 lety +17

    I really like these two episodes. Makes you step back for a second and rethink

    • @alanredversangel
      @alanredversangel Před 2 lety

      "I'm going back to basics. I'll need to buy some pedals of course....."

  • @MrSlash00r
    @MrSlash00r Před 2 lety +1

    This is so great because you're explaining that some pedals are niche and some are general use. That is an important distinction .. not that one is better than the other, but they do different things in different hands. Cheers fellas, keep rocking/noodling/echoing.

  • @SteveSZ27
    @SteveSZ27 Před 2 lety +4

    These last two videos have been great! Yes it's beginner's ground and all that, but the way you approach the signal chain is priceless. I'd rather pay attention to my guitar than my pedals so these roadmaps are really useful. Going to try putting Tremolo after the delay now. ;)

  • @TheToneLounge
    @TheToneLounge Před 2 lety +2

    It makes me happy to see some solid, budget option pedals. This goes to show that our understanding of how to get the tones we want is far more important then how much we paid for the gear. I have some really nice boutique pedals, but lately I've been on more of a budget pedal kick. There are some real gems out there. Great video and stellar playing from you both. Cheers

  • @prboyd
    @prboyd Před 2 lety +1

    Magic wee piece Dan with the swells towards the end! Very cool :)

  • @davidtomkins4242
    @davidtomkins4242 Před 2 lety +1

    It's good to see vids like this. When you've been down the rabbithole for a long time, it's good to poke your head back out of the top to remind yourself what normality looks like!

  • @zoomzoom3950
    @zoomzoom3950 Před 2 lety +5

    Over the years I've owned and used lots of gear, from my early days as a kid with cheap student solid state amps and vintage tube amps that weren't expensive; with pedals, to racks, back to amps and pedals, to modelers, and revisiting many types of gear.
    Most recently I moved from using modelers direct into FRFR to using multi-fx into tube amps.
    Having owned a Helix in the past, I recently purchased an HX Effects and it works great in front of my Fender tube combo amps, and in the loop of my dual 100 watt Engl half stack. I can create patches and snapshots designed for each of my guitars; easily edit on the fly and switch modes quickly to navigate.
    HX Effects and tube amps are my go to rig now.

  • @joed5098
    @joed5098 Před 2 lety +13

    Idea for a challenge: Dan and Mick have to agree on an amp, guitar and pedals. They both have to get their "signature" type of tone using the same rig! Can they do it? It would be really interesting and educational to test their mettle at tone shaping and getting what they want out of a rig that may or may not be ideal for their preferred style/tone. Many of us have the rig they can afford, rather than their rig of choice. I would love to learn from the "masters"!

  • @mikesatch5172
    @mikesatch5172 Před 2 lety

    I really love your show and this episode was amazing and fun, I have been used 6 pedals for the last 4 years (2 mods, 2 gains, 1 delay and a wah) and I'm really happy with the results.

  • @whisperthiefmusic
    @whisperthiefmusic Před 2 lety +1

    Great entertainment and educational as always! I like how you both started building your sounds from the time based stuff back to the gain stages. I havent realised before that I tend to do it the other way round but it makes way more sense to start with the sound of the room or space first 🤦‍♂️ My first 3 pedals, back in 1994!, were a Boss Blues Driver, a CE-3 and a DD-2!!

  • @ryangunwitch-black
    @ryangunwitch-black Před 2 lety +1

    I am enjoying the episodic nature of these two videos.

  • @WaterfordGiant
    @WaterfordGiant Před 2 lety +1

    Great info and knowledge sharing as always! I know you’ve talked about power sources multiple times in the past, but it might be a good add on to this video as I went through several sources after extending beyond 3 pedals before I found one you you and others recommended that worked for me!

  • @ToddTheJoker
    @ToddTheJoker Před 2 lety +1

    Great video guys! Great sounds and great playing and you've convinced me that I need an EchoRec, see you on Monday! Thanks

  • @chrisopherhoness8292
    @chrisopherhoness8292 Před 2 lety +1

    Saw you guys last night and it was an incredible show! Such incredible musicality and stage presence!

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much Christopher! Glad you enjoyed it - we had a blast. And how good was Andy!? Holy shit, mind blowing.

  • @germanolmeda6200
    @germanolmeda6200 Před 2 lety +2

    You guys are wicked !!!! 2- days ago I was reminicing ,about my first pedal 👉 MXR Micro Amp / Booster pedal . I almost cried , dam ! 😥 Ten years later ,2 pedalboards , 5 axes , 6 amps , 1,200 patch cable of all sizes ! 652 pics ! Mostly worn ! Lets not foget that I have had to relocate ( move from apartments ) 8 - times , my neighbors dont really appreciate the lifestyle ! Now Im in a cabin ,atop a wonderfull slope in Colorado , nice views and nobody cares about my tones because they cant hear them !!! Wonderful !!!! Keep up the good work guys , I think Im gonna cry again !!! Peace ! 😥👍✌

  • @jhnlk
    @jhnlk Před 2 lety

    Absolutely loving this series 🤘

  • @tommyraper3895
    @tommyraper3895 Před 2 lety

    Been watching the show and enjoying for the last year or so after being exposed to it, thanks for meeting me where I currently am and just either clarifying or confirming what I thought I kind of knew about how this all works together. Sincerely, thanks for these 2 simple straightforward episodes!

  • @Mike-rw2nh
    @Mike-rw2nh Před 2 lety

    Hi Dan and Mick. I have been subbed for a long time. I totally understand if this content is a temporary departure from the norm, but as a relative noobie to pedals, I deeply appreciate it. Thank you, you magnificent distal phalanges!

  • @tim_kenyon
    @tim_kenyon Před 2 lety +1

    Really great show (again), you two. You've highlighted, again, the adage that should so often be remembered: "If it sounds good, it is good." I recently got myself both the Flashback 2 and Hall of Fame 2 so I could find *my* delay, and *my* reverb sound. I've been through a bunch of overdrives trying to find *my* sound in there somewhere. This helps and I'm hoping it helps others.

  • @thedoodl38ug
    @thedoodl38ug Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for this! You have literally given me a lightbulb moment where I now know how to organise & start my first proper pedal board. So far I've been lost in a random and chaotic mess of pedals with no real order! Thank you!!

  • @kevingates3494
    @kevingates3494 Před 2 lety

    Really love to see you guys adding some more affordable stuff mixed in with the to the mix.

  • @clive4834
    @clive4834 Před 2 lety

    Really love this, very helpful and sounding great. 👍🏻

  • @Kaisermb1
    @Kaisermb1 Před 2 lety +7

    My DejaVibe is the one pedal that makes it onto my board no matter what. It’s a great way to make rhythm sounds more interesting and rich and can also be a great lead sound.

  • @dwaynejessome1728
    @dwaynejessome1728 Před 2 lety +1

    love the volume swells in I Will Always Like You!!

  • @shouldireviewguitars7908

    You know what? I really like the attitude and presentation, good info too. Great perspectives. Subbed.

  • @joekyleboston
    @joekyleboston Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for doing this. Huge help!!!

  • @Matt-1d
    @Matt-1d Před 2 lety +4

    Great pair of episodes. I’ve got a tumnus deluxe, and it’s fantastic, plus it gives you some more tone shaping capability. I also recommend a Harmonious Monk harmonic trem. Essential pedal for me 😉

  • @taloujazz9504
    @taloujazz9504 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting guys, and some of my favorite pedals presented here

  • @stefanbo3620
    @stefanbo3620 Před 2 lety +1

    Gents. I love these shows with all the basics discussed. I am a big fan of boutique ish pedals, but it's is just great to (re)discover classics and affordable stuff. Maybe you could use this board for a upgrade your board show because the topic occurred in a recent vcq. Either changing pedals or guts (cables, power, maybe even a switcher).
    Even if the viewers may be fewer on these type of vids, at least I find them great fun.
    Cheers ye Olde tone nails

  • @chr15tree
    @chr15tree Před 2 lety +1

    Massive fan of all TPS airings but these past two episodes have caught my eye/ear. You've totally nailed the lesson that nearly all guitarists go through in setting up that board but in doing so you have also shown a board that 100s if not 1000s of pro musicians use (or a version of) this is both simplistic and all you need at the same time. Yeah, the pedal names change and some swap a chorus for a phaser or a flanger and a reverb for a second delay, and maybe a single pedal for a odd sound on one or two songs but you've nailed it. This board is 1000 stages right now, tonight.

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  Před 2 lety

      Awesome, nice one Chris. And congrats on that V40, such a lovely thing!

  • @Kochiha
    @Kochiha Před 2 lety +21

    Chorus is so freaking nostalgic for me, it'd probably be the first piece of modulation I'd get. In fact, it was; I got the CE-2W within minutes of hearing what it sounded like. The big surprise for me in this video was that Tumnus, though. It's sooooo warm, like a spicy beef stew.

    • @bobbiemiles-foremaniii8747
      @bobbiemiles-foremaniii8747 Před 2 lety

      My favorite chorus has been the super chorus setting on my zoom ms70
      I've had plenty of more expensive chorus like eqd boss etc. But I really like this one

  • @OneTinSloth1
    @OneTinSloth1 Před 2 lety +1

    This is great! My first 3 pedals were... a RockTek Metal Worker, a Danelectro Fab Tone, and either a Boss DD3, or the Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus. I still have all of them. These two episodes have inspired me to "reset" my pedalboard and think about what effects are important to my "core tone". Thank a lot!

  • @VintageRadius
    @VintageRadius Před 2 lety

    39:00, beautiful! And Dan’s face 😁. Great episode guys.

  • @nigelbarnes818
    @nigelbarnes818 Před 2 lety +1

    Dear D&M, Over the last couple of years of watching this channel, I have acquired a few pedals. On my board currently are TC PolyTune 3, followed by a TC Plethora X5 (yes, I know the Plethora has a tuner, but it's awkward to access and I think the PolyTune works better for me). In the effects loop of the Plethora I have my gain stages; Tone City Bad Horse, Joyo Sweet Baby, Fultone OCD, and a Greer Lightspeed. Lastly, I have TC Spark Boost, into my HRD or my new Line 6 Catalyst. The options afforded to me by these gain stages as well as the all the effects in the Plethora, I have barely scratched the surface of what I can do. This has effectively alleviated my G.A.S.... for the moment. But I would never have reached this point with you. Thank you for all you've taught us about the wonderful world of guitar and pedals... and amps. ;)

  • @evamalmberg
    @evamalmberg Před 2 lety

    These basic episodes are great! Love from Sweden 🇸🇪🎸💕🎸

  • @GuitarTonePro
    @GuitarTonePro Před 2 lety +1

    Great video chaps! For anyone going through this process, I'd like to suggest taking a look at the Keeley Eccos as a potential delay. Not only is it an amazing sounding delay, but also a great looper pedal to practice playing with/over rhythm playing backing tracks. It also has stereo out so you can run two amps if you have them!

  • @coolhandluke3223
    @coolhandluke3223 Před 2 lety +6

    The Angel Wing is a good shout, sounds great. I would say their are a number of Vintage Analog Chorus’s that are very versatile and pretty affordable like the DOD FX65, or the Arion Chorus and many Japanese copies that can do Chorus to Flanger to Rotary turned all the way up and when using a tremolo in addition sounds really close! Also the Dyno-my-Roto by Keeley is a great affordable Rotary Pedal that also has Flange and Tri Chorus settings!

  • @christinegoulden7940
    @christinegoulden7940 Před 9 měsíci

    Have watched you guys for years, love the shows. This one has helped for sure. I went back to this one because I am in pedal order trouble. My first three pedals were an Ibanez TS808, The Wampler Tumness as shown here, and a Boss CH2 Wazacraft Chorus. I have recently bought my next 2 which are a cheap Blax Delay Pedal, and an Ibanez 850 Fuzz. I was lucky to get this because I don't think they are made anymore. I have a shortlist of 2 pedals for my 6th. I am looking at a Bozz Auto Wah, or a TC Electronics SkySurfer as an extra Reverb. I like and use a lot of the Hendrix and Peter Green sounds. My amp is a Fender Blues Junior III (just before they changed to a Celestion speaker). So my pedal order is the > 850 Fuzz going into the Tumness > then going into the TS808, > then going into the Blax Delay > then into the CH2 Chorus. I was told at the guitar store to put the delay before the CH2. I have tried both ways round. The guitar is an FGN Odyssey Expert HSS Strat. I always start of with a cheap pedal if an area is difficult for me. My delay will be replaced by an MXR Carbon Copy long term. Delay is my weakness. So not worth the expense right now.

  • @edmoss2020
    @edmoss2020 Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed this guys, thanks

  • @scottblack4067
    @scottblack4067 Před 2 lety +1

    Really enjoyed these, sending them to a friend who wants to venture into pedals. My first pedals were drive pedals and I didn't understand them because I was expecting DS1 sounds from a TC mojomojo. Gain stages is an intimidating realm, I think a chorus should have been my ideal first pedal.

  • @Ryane994
    @Ryane994 Před 2 lety +1

    My first and current chorus pedal is a CE-2W probably a bit advanced as a first chorus pedal but it sounds incredible, been obsessed with all things pedal related the past 2 years wish I’d gotten started sooner but really enjoy experimenting with different sounds. I wish my income could keep up with my pedal obsession 😂 love these videos and the challenge videos you guys do! 🎸

  • @markbrowne9306
    @markbrowne9306 Před 2 lety

    Another fantastic beginner (which I am) show! Only got two pedals right now… Ditto Looper and the Durple (fan of Andertons and Danish Pete)… next on the wish list, a TS Mini and either a Blues Driver of maybe some delay (MXR Carbon copy)… love the two delay setup 1 long and 1 short! Thanks again for a most informative and entertaining show! Hope to tune in on Monday for the VCQ!

  • @mark.guitar
    @mark.guitar Před 2 lety

    My first pedal was a second hand Boss BE-5. Boss's first multi pedal pedal. CS1 Compressor then blendable parallel OD1 and DS1, Noise gate, CH1 chorus and DD1 delay..ay..ay. All on the same circuit board in a black plastic box with four black plastic pedals on it. The controls are on tiny pots directly mounted onto the board. I didn't think it would last too long, being plastic, but, being a Boss product, it worked for 20 years and now needs the capacitors replacing because they have dried out. The case and controls are well gigged but still solid! You have reminded me just how much fun you can have with this level of kit. I may even get the soldering iron out for a cap marathon... Lovely series. Cheers Leg ends!

  • @wyldeatart1914
    @wyldeatart1914 Před 2 lety

    My first pedal was the Marshall guvnor. Had it over 20years but only recently started to appreciate it properly. I was using it wrong trying to add more to a max gained amp. Next was a Morley Wah. Which broke and eventually replaced by a Zakk Wylde Wah. Then added a Zakk Wylde Chorus (which got lost). Now I have my guitar in to my Wah - guvnor - Rat (which I fell in love with after your vid on rats) - big muff nano and then finally RC1 looper. I love all my pedals. I run the gain quite low on all of them. I’ll often have the guvnor and rat on together, but adding the muff as well gets way too much unless you turn the guitar right down till it just kicks in. Think a chorus, delay and reverb are going on my Christmas list. Keep doing what you do guys. It’s through watching your guys that I’ve finally started to learn how to use my pedals properly. Ratchet than just max them out and get a horrible mushy intangible noise. Lol

  • @sheppardrj
    @sheppardrj Před 2 lety +1

    Lol sizzly nice stuff on pos 2 and 4….click…”ahhhhh”. Heavenly goodness. You guys rock.

  • @tomieilamo
    @tomieilamo Před 2 lety

    Great episodes and sounds as always! Two more suggestions from me: If you play alone, get a looper. If you don't play alone, get a tuner pedal.

  • @jaydee4077
    @jaydee4077 Před 2 lety +1

    This is awesome. I have 3 of those pedals on my simple “go to jam” board. The 3 series (set on analogue), TR2, HOF2, The others are Morning Glory V4, and walrus Julia for the added vibrato or mix.

  • @Rainyman63
    @Rainyman63 Před 2 lety +1

    I LOVE envelope filters. The way they interact with your picking makes you really care for dynamics. They sound familiar like a wah pedal, but also slightly different and unique. Controlling the sweep with my picking hand instead of my foot is convenient, too. Love them, did I mention that?

  • @bbv789
    @bbv789 Před 2 lety +1

    About time someone did a odr with klon sounds amazing does everything and anything you guys rock!

  • @andsoistopped
    @andsoistopped Před 2 lety +6

    Got two sparks. One always on as I was gutted when I switched it off and the other for actual boosts.

  • @ABCDEF-ks5op
    @ABCDEF-ks5op Před 2 lety +1

    Great Video, the 2 drives 2 Mods & 2 Time based pedals is a great setup. On my board I just added a Tuner and its ready to do any gig. Got a Expresso Fx Germanium Fuzz, DS Custom Audio Rangemaster, Past FX Chorus Ensemble splitting into 2 amps, then on the wet side Jam Pedals Delay LLama Extreme , Source audio Ventris and the Harmonous monk great sounds :) love your show D&M

  • @davidgood6744
    @davidgood6744 Před 2 lety +1

    As a longtime fan of That Pedal Show, my small board with seven pedals is almost the same. My bonus pedal is the TC Electronic Ditto Looper. I have a ODR Mini, but an SP Compressor instead of the Tumnus; although, my JHS Tidewater Tremolo has a level boost that I like to use as, well, a boost. Now, I’m going to try moving the tremolo to the slot before reverb. Thanks!

  • @BossDM-2
    @BossDM-2 Před 2 lety +1

    That little Spark has been the terror (and pleasure) of my bandmates for a few years. They call it the "bright light" pedal and boy can you tell when I stomp on it. Incredible volume boost without much coloring at all with either 6L6 or EL34 amps. A must for cutting though the mix for soloing or a quick fill.
    Hall of Fame is also a great pedal. Wish I still had mine - I think I need to reacquire. It's the best all-around reverb pedal for the price. Everything form TC Electronics is very very good, and not very expensive.

  • @davidhawkins9206
    @davidhawkins9206 Před 2 lety

    my first three pedals were a Boss OS2, Marshall supervibe chorus and Boss DD5 delay. Good show. made me think about the impact those first pedals had on me

  • @kevinlt143
    @kevinlt143 Před 2 lety +2

    Agreeing with lots of others here. I've not found a video of yours that wasn't accessible to someone new to pedals, but it might sound intimidating sometimes until you actually watch :) Hopefully new viewers will stick around - come for the tangents, stay for the deep dives!

  • @matiascrisaffulli1663
    @matiascrisaffulli1663 Před 2 lety

    Cool video guys , old school tps , thanks

  • @johnwalsh9507
    @johnwalsh9507 Před 2 lety

    just finished the bit on the mini spark - another advantage of it is the footswitch can be used as a momentary switch
    instead of switching on/ off , hold it down and it boost until you release it
    great when you are playing a short phrase or passage that you need to jump out of the mix

  • @whiskybravo4648
    @whiskybravo4648 Před 2 lety

    I couldn’t help but laugh at “wobbly stuff”. I wish content like this was available when I started out playing guitar. Keep rocking guys.

  • @jonschwieb323
    @jonschwieb323 Před 2 lety

    Good show here, I agree with others! And it’s interesting to think about this. Musical style is so key to what you choose. I play a lot of funk/RnB and jazz fusion. And I have tremolo in my amp, but use it only once in a while. For me, a phaser and a wah pedal are pretty indispensable modulation. Also, I like the Echorec for my delay, because it can do single repeats when I want them, and such a cool character on the repeats, too. So inspiring. Add in dirt to taste. After that, I want to get weird with it!

  • @astewart9410
    @astewart9410 Před 2 lety

    LOVE these videos, gents! True public service!
    My first 3 pedals: MXR Phase 90, MXR Carbon Copy delay, and MXR M300 reverb.
    My next 3 pedals: D&M Drive (cheers!), JHS Series 3 Fuzz, MXR 10 band EQ.

  • @smalltown4855
    @smalltown4855 Před 2 lety

    another great advice show. the pedal board im happy with for some time now is, from right to left...
    MXR Uni Vibe
    THORPY Field Marshall Fuzz
    BOSS SD1
    BOSS Blues Driver
    NOBELS ODR-1
    TC ELECTRONIC T-Spark
    WALRUS MAKO D1
    it covers everything I need to do and is quite a small board. order of board and pedal selections are largely due to TPS. The secret of my board is the attack function on the Walrus D1, awesome.

  • @ronrumsey3205
    @ronrumsey3205 Před 2 lety

    My main choice for wobble is the uVent 122. I love that it's not traditional chorus, flanger, or phasing. But I agree that the chorus pedal is probably the place to begin a qobbly journey. Rock on, gentlemen!

  • @nobelsofficial5766
    @nobelsofficial5766 Před 2 lety +1

    Great and usefull demo! Thank you Boys! Kind regards from the Nobels team.

  • @chipsterb4946
    @chipsterb4946 Před 2 lety

    Great video presentation. I really like the “recipe” process of “a little bit of reverb, boost into overdrive…” building that sound piece by piece. Learning how to do that takes a lot of experimentation and practice but the end result is so worth it.
    If I could only have 6 pedals, there would be 2 overdrives plus some form of distortion. Fuzz, Rat, Big Muff, DS-1… something like that. But that’s just me!

  • @jarrahparry
    @jarrahparry Před 2 lety

    An Iconic sound right there, love it. The MXR 10 band EQ raises the bar even further...;)

  • @loudsalt
    @loudsalt Před 2 lety +2

    I rebuilt my board a couple weeks ago to make it more simplified. I found that I have been spending more time tweaking the knobs than playing guitar. 2 drives, 2 delays, a tremolo, and a looper. I’m putting together a separate board the knob tweaking and to try out new pedals.

  • @jimmyjams1974
    @jimmyjams1974 Před 2 lety +1

    This was a great video!
    I have a helix and a mesa boogie Fillmore 25 but have been wondering if I should have a small board like this.

  • @muddmanrich
    @muddmanrich Před rokem +1

    I don't even play guitar, but enjoyed these two videos immensely!

  • @PedalChainsAddiction
    @PedalChainsAddiction Před 2 lety

    Lovely choices. I enjoy stacking an overdrive with a distortion, so a Rat immediately after an overdrive hits the spot for me. And for modulation, I love a good univibe. TC Electronic has the Viscous Vibe that can do chorus sounds and Leslie sounds with their Toneprint options, which I find incredibly versatile and useful. Great choice with the Hallmof Fame… a good multi-reverb at the end of a board is perfect. As always, a very informative and entertaining video. Thanks for what you do for the effects community!

  • @Youtubemademeaddahandle

    A small amp I bought in 1981 (& still have) had both reverb & tremolo and two channels - but no drive. When I got a 12" combo with great drive channel I missed the tremolo until I set up for wet/dry with another small amp which has a drive channel. The TS-808 and Ross compressor combo brought a better drive sound to the driveless amp but the two speakers made up for that with the additional room filling and clarity. Today I favor two slightly larger amps and a small pedal board supporting wet/dry. Two 10" combos sound far better than my, more expensive, 12' alone.

  • @BRAG450
    @BRAG450 Před 2 lety +1

    I agree with this as far as looking for tones but if you want to progress your guitar playing I recommend swapping one of those for a looper as the last pedal in the chain. It will improve your playing and rhythm. Also fun to jam over clean progressions with a little drive and delay.

  • @tim5749
    @tim5749 Před 2 lety

    That arpeggio at 17:07 sounds exactly like one of the chords from dire dire docks from Mario 64. What a cool sound that rotary speaker pedal gives. Sounds awesome. Love this video and the playing as always cheers

  • @ramirorobles9746
    @ramirorobles9746 Před 2 lety

    You guys are my favorite 2 guys in the whole world.

  • @eoinjennings519
    @eoinjennings519 Před 2 lety +1

    This kind of logic got me from my first 3 to 80+ and counting !

  • @tylergorham7301
    @tylergorham7301 Před 2 lety +12

    Dan and Mick: After YEARS of watching TPS while playing an all-in-one digital effects/amp modeler (for budgetary reasons but great for what I needed), I'm finally diving off the deep end and will pick up a new-to-me Matchless Lightning today! I'm in the process of setting up a small board: 2 drives, reverb, and delay (+ tuner)... I feel so educated going into this thanks to everything I've learned from you and no doubt waited for a Matchless to come along at the right price after enjoying Dan's HC-30 for so long. Cheers!!

    • @tylergorham7301
      @tylergorham7301 Před 2 lety +2

      If you've read this far, I'm currently thinking: Wampler Tumnus, JHS Morning Glory, Walrus ARP-87, and Walrus Fathom. I think this will create all of the tones in my head (and then some thanks to the Walrus time-based effects)!

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  Před 2 lety +6

      Congrats! The Matchless is going to be energising and scary after the modeller. It’ll be like walking out of a dark and safe cave into the blazing light while dinosaurs try to eat you. Go bravely and don’t sweat what’s in your head too much. Kick off with the Matchless and try a couple boosts and simple ODs. Nothing too mid boosty. Good luck - you’ve stepped out of a Quashqai into a race prepped 911. Mick here. :0)

    • @tylergorham7301
      @tylergorham7301 Před 2 lety

      @@ThatPedalShow Thank you so much for the reply, Mick!! Your warning was prophetic. I felt so timid the first week of playing. Every note was so immediate and exposing! But boy is it rewarding.
      As a start, I've landed on a J Rockett .45 Caliber, Walrus D1, and Walrus R1 for a compact, versatile board (playing primarily in my church band). Will add a boost next, per your advice. Thank you!!

  • @tomedwards81
    @tomedwards81 Před 2 lety

    After several years of tinkering with various effects pedals I’ve finally got to a point where I’m happy with my set up: a TC Electronic Polytune 3 Mini, JHS Whitey Tighty compressor, MXR Timmy overdrive, One Control Dimension Blue Monger chorus and a MXR Carbon Copy Mini analog delay. These are all mini pedals powered by a MXR Mini ISO Brick power supply attached to the underneath of a board that is 40cm/15” long and weighs hardly anything. I could just about squeeze in another gain stage, but am unsure whether I should get a clean boost or another overdrive like the Wampler Mini Tumnus. At the moment I’m just using the volume knob on my Telecaster. Playing into a Fender ‘68 Custom Vibro Champ Reverb, with built in tremolo that is always on a little bit. A relatively simple and affordable rig that sounds great mic’d up through the PA at gigs.

  • @tremelo68
    @tremelo68 Před 2 lety

    As always, love your videos. So much useful info here. Can I make a suggestion? How about a "how to get that tone" show the features 10 or so song setups. For example: "Here's the settings for a decent Come As You Are tone" but play as little as possible of the actual song to avoid the copyright police, and then move on to "Here's the Bridge of Sighs tone", etc. All using you basic 4-5 pedals that you have on your minimal board. Makes for creative uses of the incorrect effect to get close to the tone (chorus for Leslie, Vibe for UniVibe, Delay for Room reverb, etc.). Or go all out and have the real effects for the exact tone.

  • @HandToolWoodGuy
    @HandToolWoodGuy Před rokem

    Watching this again and again. I love that Dan loves Chorus; it is much maligned, but I' too love it.

  • @hafstrat
    @hafstrat Před 2 lety

    Neo vent. My current lust after pedal. It’s been so for a couple of years now. One day. You will be mine. Pleased to see it pop up here. All part of the pre purchase journey. 🎸👍🏼

  • @stephengaren2219
    @stephengaren2219 Před 2 lety +1

    I have tons of pedals but my favorite pedalboard consists of a Chicago Stompworks Blooze Maker, a very early version of the CMATmods Butah, Aqua Puss, El Capistan and Lovepedal JTM. I can coax just about anything I want out of that pedalboard. I had a sound in my head forever and accidentally stumbled onto it with that setup.

  • @stephendouglas6106
    @stephendouglas6106 Před 2 lety +1

    TC Electronic Spark Mini Booster It's Funny because My friend found one at a Pawn Shop and at the time I thought "Why"? Now I know it doesn't ALWAYS have to be Expensive to be useful. Thank You!

  • @markmillett9869
    @markmillett9869 Před 2 lety

    Great content as usual, U should try the Carl Martin Purple Moon, right up Micks tone street, and to would teach me how to better use it

  • @KozmykJ
    @KozmykJ Před 2 lety +2

    The Go To drives on my board are the:
    Keeley D&M Drive in the 'middle' of the board, just before the Arion Tuner Wet/Dry Splitter.
    Last in the Drive Chain before the Mods and the Time Effects.
    (Dan- Level 9, Gain 10, Tone 12:30) (Mick- Tone 12:, Gain 2, Level 8:30)
    Greer Lightspeed (Loudness 1, Freq 12, Drive 1) into the ODR-1 (Drive 11, Spectrum 1, Level 1)
    Lightspeed on it's own gives a light breakup, ODR-1 on it's own give a mild crunch.
    Together they're into Lead Solo Drive territory.
    I've tried them ODR into Lightspeed, but I prefer the Mick side of the D&M for a coloured Boost.
    Alternative driven tones come from any of the above into the D&M.
    Special Drive tone is the D&M - Dan into Mick … ooh err

  • @BlueSkyDogs
    @BlueSkyDogs Před 2 lety +1

    Great show as always leg-ends. My first pedal was a vintage little big muff......it sounded like trash! ..... Cheap solid-state amp....of course now it's worth slightly more than it was all those years ago! If only I had had TPS in my life then I would have kept it and bought a reasonable amp! Lol

  • @Gelladir
    @Gelladir Před 2 lety

    I’m fairly new to this, started my journey 1,5 years ago. My Amp is a Blackstar HR-20R because I got gain and reverb from the amp my first 3 pedals where tuner , looper and delay. By now I added a Hall of fame, Phase 90, Chorus and a fuzz. At the moment I’m still figuring out staking gain. Got a Tumnus Deluxe, BD-2, Magus pro, East River Drive. Also I got an MojoMojo that is not on the board right now. Because of this video the ODR-1 video you did a while ago I order myself an ODR-1 today. Going back and forth with my gain stages. Any suggestions are welcome.

  • @jamesroy9182
    @jamesroy9182 Před 2 lety

    Super episodes, legends. Thank you!

  • @PAHVID
    @PAHVID Před 2 lety

    Lately I’ve been running a Walrus Audio 385 into a Hot Cake as my two main gain stages and man can these two cover a ton of ground. Highly recommend either/both of these!

  • @SomeKindOfMadman
    @SomeKindOfMadman Před 2 lety +1

    My 6 pedals in the chain, after guitar (considering I own 11 effects), Big Muff Triangle, LovePedal TChula, Nobles ODR-1, TC Zeus Drive (all run on 9-volt carbon batteries), Cali76 Compressor, and MXR Analog Chorus (which I dial very subtle modulation, and use the dual output, Mono into amp left speaker & Thru Signal into my other 4 effect pedals which goes into right amp speaker).

  • @evanmiller2579
    @evanmiller2579 Před 2 lety +1

    Great show. Now another 3. :).

  • @peterjessop1878
    @peterjessop1878 Před 2 lety +1

    Obviously this video is not aimed at me but it’s always useful to go back to basics. With a small first board I tend to think about maximum versatility. So either two overdrives or a dual overdrive, multi effect for modulation duties then dedicated delay and reverb pedals, but all of this is a bit expensive. Therefore, initially a multi effects pedal is probably the best bet as it gives you a flavour of the sounds you like before paring it down to individual pedals.

  • @joshraj1
    @joshraj1 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video as always gents! Can't wait to hear about the Andy Timmons gigs.
    It would have been fun if you each built a board so that you could both have your own choices without having to play rock-paper-scissors😆