NUX Steel Singer vs. Tube Screamer vs. TC Electronic El Cambo. SRV Tones on the Cheap?

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NUX Steel Singer vs. Ibanez Tube Screamer vs. TC Electronic El Cambo. Stevie Ray Vaughan guitar tones on the cheap? I'm going to play the same SRV song section using each pedal on a couple of different low gain settings.
Playing a Fender American Vintage Reissue 62 Stratocaster into a 1974 Twin Reverb. The amp is mic'd up with an SM57 on one speaker and a cheaper condenser mic on the other.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
02:07 - Clean Tone
02:27 - NUX 1/4 Gain
03:07 - El Cambo 1/4 Gain
03:50 - Tube Screamer 1/4 Gain
04:33 - NUX 1/2 Gain
05:13 - El Cambo 1/2 Gain
05:53 - Tube Screamer 1/2 Gain

Пікірлер: 18

  • @gillesgenete9598
    @gillesgenete9598 Жыл бұрын

    Light differences , but I do prefer the El Cambo tones. The Steel Singer is to bright for my ears while the TS is little mushy to my ears. But I know each of us hears differently and have different preferences for hearing.

  • @bluesman5049
    @bluesman5049 Жыл бұрын

    The first impression is to get off, but I don't hear that. Steel Singer and Tube Screamer stand out, as the Singer has a sharper tone with slightly less warm mids, the Tube Screamer mini is the same, but with warmer, more shaped mids (I had it). Both pedals sound good. TC is somehow drier, emptier.

  • @voiceofexperience

    @voiceofexperience

    Жыл бұрын

    I have all three of these pedals that I use with my Strats. Your assessment is spot-on imo. (Edit: I really like the "drier, emptier" sound of the El Cambo tho! My "go to" is the SS. TS Mini for "old school" vibes.)

  • @tormentridden
    @tormentriddenАй бұрын

    Btw im doing an AB on steel singer and 808 right now. Thr steel singer sounds less altered or less distorted but requires a boise gate when the drive is anywhere above the lowest setting. The 808 also requires a gate but only when it is above 1/4 way. Stacked thry sound like a clean iron madian sound

  • @alejandroangeles8587
    @alejandroangeles85874 ай бұрын

    I own this pedal. It's a clone of the Maxon Ts9 Sonic distortion. And it's great. I'd totally agree. It's one of the best budget OD pedals out there. Just don't expect a "dumble style pedal".

  • @ntomatas1
    @ntomatas1 Жыл бұрын

    I sold mine because it sounded too similar to my El Cambo. It is probably a tube screamer circuit.

  • @tormentridden

    @tormentridden

    Ай бұрын

    It's similar but not

  • @cevdetd
    @cevdetd Жыл бұрын

    All pedal sounds are same I think :)

  • @richiejguitar

    @richiejguitar

    Жыл бұрын

    These three pedals are definitely all similar lol

  • @BoltRM

    @BoltRM

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty much. I might give the El Cambo the _slightest_ edge but, not enough to matter.

  • @TheBoondoggler

    @TheBoondoggler

    11 ай бұрын

    Essentially, you're right they all do sound alike for the most part. And guitarists in recent years have gone completely insane splitting hairs over the tiniest, minute differences in tone due to different circuit designs among pedals. To that, I say: if one pedal sounds different from another, that is NORMAL. And if you want to get them to sound more alike, that's what the tone knob is there for. Virtually every overdrive pedal I hear being analyzed to death on KZread is basically a $40 Boss SD, with varying degress of knob twiddling. The whole gear culture world right now is completely bonkers. It was never like this when I was coming up into guitar years ago. Most players back then, both amateur and pro, had Boss pedals. Very few pros had racks. There were about 6 different amp companies to choose from. You could still easily get a good, stage or studio ready sound out of that stuff if you knew how to handle your pick attack and adjust your guitar vol/tone knobs accordingly. Nowadays guitarists are expecting some friggin $350 pedal to create their "AHA!" moment. And not to mention the majority of the magic you hear from your favorite guitarist's tone comes from being captured using millions of dollars worth of studio equipment, and hundreds of hours of engineering and production skill. Back when I saw Rush in early 80s, Alex Lifeson was using a 50w Marshall combo and about 4 pedals, That's it. Now people are "stacking" overdrives and looing for complicated wet/dry/wet rigs. And without having written one album, or have any gigs booked. OK, That's great if that's what floats their boats, but are we hearing any great music out of it? Where are the epic songs, the short, sharp rocking jams? What with all these fancy pedals and their true bypass, tone preservation, uncolored and glassy sounds etc etc, where is the rock n roll? Is guitar now just a bunch of cork sniffing hacks playing the same pentatonic licks through overpriced gear? So much nostalgia fetishism in this community. Rock used to innovate, smash expectations and push the envelope. Now it's just another collector's club, like baseball cards, model trains; poring over each detail with painfully pedantic particularity. It's awful. It's boring now. It's just checklists. It certainly isnt about the music anymore. It's all product worship now. Sad.

  • @phanuwatnabangchang6379
    @phanuwatnabangchang63792 ай бұрын

    For me 2:08 Clean 2:31 Nux

  • @dt9r
    @dt9r Жыл бұрын

    nux steel singer sounds like a tube screamer to me

  • @willyrosenkrantz8037

    @willyrosenkrantz8037

    6 ай бұрын

    Son iguales

  • @FrostlordTheWizard

    @FrostlordTheWizard

    3 ай бұрын

    That's because it is a ts pedal in essence with a couple of minor tweaks.

  • @edgarflavioabarcaplaza9354
    @edgarflavioabarcaplaza9354Ай бұрын

    The Mini Screamer is the worst Ibanez TS actually you can buy, TS9 or TS808 are the real screamer tone that everyone need on his pedalboard. (Better than Ibanez, the Maxon OD808 is the best choise ever, the most pure Screamer tone)

  • @tormentridden

    @tormentridden

    Ай бұрын

    You can just get a behringer to800 , exact same as the ts808 for about $36

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