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I think DSL40 has much more "body" than the Origin 50.....
@thisdyingsoul7611 сағат бұрын
One side of this is apparently a modified Nobels OD-1. If I remember right, the other side is a variation on their Garagetone series Drive Train overdrive.
@jango7112 сағат бұрын
How’s the soft case? Enough for normal use ?
@WhitewaterDrummer15 сағат бұрын
Doing sound in bars for years now, I can attest that once the guitar's run through your pedals, amp, mic, and venue PA, it's more about the general character of your tone than the nitty gritty, and the Noiseless still sound like a proper strat. I've seen poignant moments in music ruined many times by bad buzz, I've never seen a moment ruined by a pickup sounding 5-10% different.
@kerrybarnes728918 сағат бұрын
I got a up graded reverb chamber in my blues jr 3 and put in Celestion G12H modered sounds great
@patrickmcmanus537320 сағат бұрын
I have found that most Dumble pedals are Klons with a Voice control. I have bought several and compared them to the Steel Singer and Super Steel Singer but the Dumble have more gain? The original circuit is very clean with just a eq or boost type effect. I remember how beautiful they sound and how little they effect the signal. It's all arbitrary anyway because every real Dumble amp is made from spare parts and no 2 is the same. And who has one to check against. What do you think. Cheers mate. FNQ A
@StahlsBlues21 сағат бұрын
Oh hell YESSSSSSS
@mattmueller876022 сағат бұрын
I don’t know why people test amps with pedals.
@intheblues20 сағат бұрын
I don't know why people write dumb comments either, but it is what it is.
@daviddalziel88422 сағат бұрын
The mid boost for me makes the guitar sound too muddy /deep . The P90 version is less affected by the switch I think .
@ddd-e4x23 сағат бұрын
fantastic art, natural sound. yes, this is what i want
@eddiemautone209Күн бұрын
THAT IS GREAT AMAZING GUITAR AND FOR THE MONEY LOT A OF GREAT SOUNDS I GOT THE EPIPHONE ES 335 INSPIRED BY GIBSON I DIDN'T LIKE IT VERY DULL MUFFLED SOUND MY 330 GIBSON HAD A GREAT SOUND THE EPIPHONE 335 INSPIRED BY GIBSON NOT FOR ME 😮
@pdbordelonКүн бұрын
Just bought mine from Sweetwater complete with plex and setup! My only remorse is not buying one sooner!
@CaberraTVКүн бұрын
Im thinking about pairing one Blues deluxe with a cream back and one with an Alnico Cream in a stereo rig. Do you think it's a good decision? I still don't know if I put the alnico gold or the cream in the other one. I like the cream better overall but the cream back and cream are both very mid heavy and maybe the cream back pairs better with the alnico gold because I think its a little more open and transparent...
@motokev2727Күн бұрын
Picked one of these up for $75 at a local thrift store, works great.
@Nigel-ie6gyКүн бұрын
What a great PJD “what a sound “yes as you can see I’m a convert to the brand . Amazing guitars and best feeling neck I’ve ever played . BTW the case looks awesome 🤩
@rselp22 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching our video mate! 100% agree about the beautiful PJD neck carve and construction…instant gratification for me! You’ll see this guitar in lots of videos from here on!
@650thunderbird5Күн бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻
@patrickmcmanus5373Күн бұрын
Is the royal flush 2 tube screamers or 2 blues breakers.
@inthebluesКүн бұрын
Neither. It's sort of it's own thing but its closer to a blues driver than it is a tube screamer
@patrickmcmanus5373Күн бұрын
@@intheblues I have found they are either both or twins. I think that we could easily make better circuits. Thanks for the video. I really appreciate a Australian version. ❤️
@patrickmcmanus5373Күн бұрын
And the drunk punters have never heard of a guitar pedal and don't care about tone. When people ask what I do and I say I build guitar pedals they say - what? 😂
@kel_25Күн бұрын
Thanks Shane, another great video. I have a Strymon Sunset and can get the A side at unity volume, or the B side at unity volume, but when I use both for Max dirt the volume goes through the roof. I think I need to settle for A or A+B only, similar to your setup with the 2 pedals.
@batitechvdb644Күн бұрын
Hi. Nice revue. Thanks. Do you have any idea if there is a 48v fantom power in the XLR for the microphone. I have a condensator mic. Best regards, Daniel.
@riffdigger21332 күн бұрын
I'll say one thing you are a virtuoso guitarist. I would say the technique is world-class. Free-flowing.
@BillDerBerg2 күн бұрын
no one is playing the Spirit In The Sky riff which is the Foxxtone Fuzz 😂😂
@billymack42582 күн бұрын
Sounds great! what yr and model is the Fender Deluxe and do you have anymore videos featuring this fender deluxe? Thanks.
@danieljdtaylor2 күн бұрын
Great video! I’ve been on a kick the last couple of months trying to really learn the minimal gear I have since downsizing my collection massively. It’s been a lot of fun exploring, and videos like these are always great references!
@gramcameron44692 күн бұрын
I have one , its great and all , but does antone know how to mod the switch earth crunch when you awitch off / on ??🤔
@paulcox65662 күн бұрын
I am surprised that there is still no effects loop on the 50. I have the MK II 100 but would not consider the upgrade to the Gen 3. Instead I bought a Marshall SC20H and cannot beleive how much better it sounds than the Katana, I guess thats cos its a valve amp but hey its 3 times the price.
@aminahmed22202 күн бұрын
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful weekend Shane ❤😊
@franciscovalenzuela1522 күн бұрын
is it pulged in into the fxloop?
@rokinrandy2 күн бұрын
Oh I’d have to add a loop for an octave on the trails. If I ever got time , which I probably won’t. Sounds great.
@christopherhawthorne53952 күн бұрын
I thought it sound better before the tonerite.
@chipispowdercoatingcharles84442 күн бұрын
I was given one of these the other day i put new strings on. I needed to shim the heal of the neck and after a taking out a little of the bow with a tress rod set up i set up the string hight and man this thing is actually really good.
@traceyoungs16372 күн бұрын
Great video! Thanks for this one- valuable for beginners & veterans alike.
@jasonkirkham5502 күн бұрын
It depends on what you want and how you use it. I like both. They both have their pros and cons.
@walkerkaeck77062 күн бұрын
This is stand-out playing dear bluesman. Really enjoyable!
@intheblues2 күн бұрын
Many thanks!
@misterknightowlandco2 күн бұрын
For those of you who are inexperienced, if you can, turn it at wherever you can and play along to backing track just as loud. EQ your amp accordingly. You’ll be surprised at what cuts through and sounds good when competing with the rest of a band as compared to playing at home by yourself. Be prepared to cut highs and lows and boost mids. The higher the volume, the less gain you need. That’ll help with clarity. Also, if you turn down gain you’ll lose some bass so you may have to boost the low end slightly. If you use effects, your effects will get washed out a little so you’ll need to boost those higher than you normally would at home.
@bluesrocker912 күн бұрын
I've always believed one of the best things anyone can do for practice at home is to jam along with albums... It not only teaches you how to tweak your tone to sit in a mix, but also, more importantly, you learn how to play with a band. When to let loose and when to be more restrained. Eventually you get to the point where you aren't even copying the lead guitar part anymore, but it's like you're an additional band member adding a guitar part that compliments or bounces off the lead part.
@catsmeow9712 күн бұрын
Hello from santa cruz ca
@Alfonzo8622 күн бұрын
Hi Shane, nice video, looking cold there. Have they run out of gas already in Vic😅
@intheblues2 күн бұрын
I moved the studio around and I think the colour temperature of the camera is giving you that vibe. it should be fixed on the next video.
@Alfonzo8622 күн бұрын
@intheblues Shane I was referring to the outdoors jacked you're wearing and thought to make a joke about the Vic gov running out of gas 🤣
@MrLespaul20002 күн бұрын
Shane love the posts Bro. The Epiphone inspired by Gibson custom shop are great guitars. I recently got the 1958 Korina Explorer £1200 as opposed to $10,000 for the Gibson Custom Shop., it had Gibson Burstbuckers fitted. I had a spare set of Custombuckers which are now in this guitar. It's a fantastic guitar , really well made and plays well and sounds great. A lot has been said about the Epiphone prices but I don't regret getting one. Regarding Eastman I have the SB/55 (Junior) another great guitar Lollar P90 and Faber hardware an absolute beast again expensive but another I do not regret paying for. cheers from the UK.
@73874703 күн бұрын
What about the hardware??
@philchapman14633 күн бұрын
What I like about this pedal is the lack of runaway distortion overtones, its a clean distortion pedal, in other words it's not picking up every accidental finger bump on adjacent strings or pick noise, I find I can use less hand muting as only the notes I picked ring out clear and distinct (I hope that makes sense). My lead solos sound much better with this than other higher gain pedals.
@tdbrace643 күн бұрын
Have that exact guitar. Love it.
@73874703 күн бұрын
Power tools would have helped.
@losferwords103 күн бұрын
That amp is a beast, to much for what I'm doing though. Thanks for the review
@theshimmeringcarnelians3 күн бұрын
Thanks Shane. After setting the amp knobs to noon, do you adjust the guitar knobs, or just fine-tune the amp knobs?
@intheblues2 күн бұрын
Leave the tone controls all the way open so it's not affecting the sound of your guitar. The tone controls are basically redundant if you dial your amp in the way you like it to begin with. :)
@seamanjive2 күн бұрын
??????@@intheblues
@theshimmeringcarnelians2 күн бұрын
@@intheblues Thanks, this is helpful. I've been flip flopping between the guitar and amp and confusing myself. 👍
@Stephen_M.3 күн бұрын
Great info on effects set up! Thanks for sharing!
@intheblues2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@cameronlesley24283 күн бұрын
guitar set up including string height for good tone as well. great video. awesome sounding peavey
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I think DSL40 has much more "body" than the Origin 50.....
One side of this is apparently a modified Nobels OD-1. If I remember right, the other side is a variation on their Garagetone series Drive Train overdrive.
How’s the soft case? Enough for normal use ?
Doing sound in bars for years now, I can attest that once the guitar's run through your pedals, amp, mic, and venue PA, it's more about the general character of your tone than the nitty gritty, and the Noiseless still sound like a proper strat. I've seen poignant moments in music ruined many times by bad buzz, I've never seen a moment ruined by a pickup sounding 5-10% different.
I got a up graded reverb chamber in my blues jr 3 and put in Celestion G12H modered sounds great
I have found that most Dumble pedals are Klons with a Voice control. I have bought several and compared them to the Steel Singer and Super Steel Singer but the Dumble have more gain? The original circuit is very clean with just a eq or boost type effect. I remember how beautiful they sound and how little they effect the signal. It's all arbitrary anyway because every real Dumble amp is made from spare parts and no 2 is the same. And who has one to check against. What do you think. Cheers mate. FNQ A
Oh hell YESSSSSSS
I don’t know why people test amps with pedals.
I don't know why people write dumb comments either, but it is what it is.
The mid boost for me makes the guitar sound too muddy /deep . The P90 version is less affected by the switch I think .
fantastic art, natural sound. yes, this is what i want
THAT IS GREAT AMAZING GUITAR AND FOR THE MONEY LOT A OF GREAT SOUNDS I GOT THE EPIPHONE ES 335 INSPIRED BY GIBSON I DIDN'T LIKE IT VERY DULL MUFFLED SOUND MY 330 GIBSON HAD A GREAT SOUND THE EPIPHONE 335 INSPIRED BY GIBSON NOT FOR ME 😮
Just bought mine from Sweetwater complete with plex and setup! My only remorse is not buying one sooner!
Im thinking about pairing one Blues deluxe with a cream back and one with an Alnico Cream in a stereo rig. Do you think it's a good decision? I still don't know if I put the alnico gold or the cream in the other one. I like the cream better overall but the cream back and cream are both very mid heavy and maybe the cream back pairs better with the alnico gold because I think its a little more open and transparent...
Picked one of these up for $75 at a local thrift store, works great.
What a great PJD “what a sound “yes as you can see I’m a convert to the brand . Amazing guitars and best feeling neck I’ve ever played . BTW the case looks awesome 🤩
Thanks for watching our video mate! 100% agree about the beautiful PJD neck carve and construction…instant gratification for me! You’ll see this guitar in lots of videos from here on!
👍🏻👍🏻
Is the royal flush 2 tube screamers or 2 blues breakers.
Neither. It's sort of it's own thing but its closer to a blues driver than it is a tube screamer
@@intheblues I have found they are either both or twins. I think that we could easily make better circuits. Thanks for the video. I really appreciate a Australian version. ❤️
And the drunk punters have never heard of a guitar pedal and don't care about tone. When people ask what I do and I say I build guitar pedals they say - what? 😂
Thanks Shane, another great video. I have a Strymon Sunset and can get the A side at unity volume, or the B side at unity volume, but when I use both for Max dirt the volume goes through the roof. I think I need to settle for A or A+B only, similar to your setup with the 2 pedals.
Hi. Nice revue. Thanks. Do you have any idea if there is a 48v fantom power in the XLR for the microphone. I have a condensator mic. Best regards, Daniel.
I'll say one thing you are a virtuoso guitarist. I would say the technique is world-class. Free-flowing.
no one is playing the Spirit In The Sky riff which is the Foxxtone Fuzz 😂😂
Sounds great! what yr and model is the Fender Deluxe and do you have anymore videos featuring this fender deluxe? Thanks.
Great video! I’ve been on a kick the last couple of months trying to really learn the minimal gear I have since downsizing my collection massively. It’s been a lot of fun exploring, and videos like these are always great references!
I have one , its great and all , but does antone know how to mod the switch earth crunch when you awitch off / on ??🤔
I am surprised that there is still no effects loop on the 50. I have the MK II 100 but would not consider the upgrade to the Gen 3. Instead I bought a Marshall SC20H and cannot beleive how much better it sounds than the Katana, I guess thats cos its a valve amp but hey its 3 times the price.
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful weekend Shane ❤😊
is it pulged in into the fxloop?
Oh I’d have to add a loop for an octave on the trails. If I ever got time , which I probably won’t. Sounds great.
I thought it sound better before the tonerite.
I was given one of these the other day i put new strings on. I needed to shim the heal of the neck and after a taking out a little of the bow with a tress rod set up i set up the string hight and man this thing is actually really good.
Great video! Thanks for this one- valuable for beginners & veterans alike.
It depends on what you want and how you use it. I like both. They both have their pros and cons.
This is stand-out playing dear bluesman. Really enjoyable!
Many thanks!
For those of you who are inexperienced, if you can, turn it at wherever you can and play along to backing track just as loud. EQ your amp accordingly. You’ll be surprised at what cuts through and sounds good when competing with the rest of a band as compared to playing at home by yourself. Be prepared to cut highs and lows and boost mids. The higher the volume, the less gain you need. That’ll help with clarity. Also, if you turn down gain you’ll lose some bass so you may have to boost the low end slightly. If you use effects, your effects will get washed out a little so you’ll need to boost those higher than you normally would at home.
I've always believed one of the best things anyone can do for practice at home is to jam along with albums... It not only teaches you how to tweak your tone to sit in a mix, but also, more importantly, you learn how to play with a band. When to let loose and when to be more restrained. Eventually you get to the point where you aren't even copying the lead guitar part anymore, but it's like you're an additional band member adding a guitar part that compliments or bounces off the lead part.
Hello from santa cruz ca
Hi Shane, nice video, looking cold there. Have they run out of gas already in Vic😅
I moved the studio around and I think the colour temperature of the camera is giving you that vibe. it should be fixed on the next video.
@intheblues Shane I was referring to the outdoors jacked you're wearing and thought to make a joke about the Vic gov running out of gas 🤣
Shane love the posts Bro. The Epiphone inspired by Gibson custom shop are great guitars. I recently got the 1958 Korina Explorer £1200 as opposed to $10,000 for the Gibson Custom Shop., it had Gibson Burstbuckers fitted. I had a spare set of Custombuckers which are now in this guitar. It's a fantastic guitar , really well made and plays well and sounds great. A lot has been said about the Epiphone prices but I don't regret getting one. Regarding Eastman I have the SB/55 (Junior) another great guitar Lollar P90 and Faber hardware an absolute beast again expensive but another I do not regret paying for. cheers from the UK.
What about the hardware??
What I like about this pedal is the lack of runaway distortion overtones, its a clean distortion pedal, in other words it's not picking up every accidental finger bump on adjacent strings or pick noise, I find I can use less hand muting as only the notes I picked ring out clear and distinct (I hope that makes sense). My lead solos sound much better with this than other higher gain pedals.
Have that exact guitar. Love it.
Power tools would have helped.
That amp is a beast, to much for what I'm doing though. Thanks for the review
Thanks Shane. After setting the amp knobs to noon, do you adjust the guitar knobs, or just fine-tune the amp knobs?
Leave the tone controls all the way open so it's not affecting the sound of your guitar. The tone controls are basically redundant if you dial your amp in the way you like it to begin with. :)
??????@@intheblues
@@intheblues Thanks, this is helpful. I've been flip flopping between the guitar and amp and confusing myself. 👍
Great info on effects set up! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
guitar set up including string height for good tone as well. great video. awesome sounding peavey
Buy it!
I did. :)
Awesome graphics
Ordered.
Is the case made out of metal or plastic?
Metal