PLEIXI IN A CAN

For $50 its a pretty awesome pedal from what i can hear. Used you can find one for about $30-35

My only complaint was it would have been nice to hear the pedal without the added multifx, to gauge a straight sound. What he has here is amazing sounding but it's kinda hiding the pedal being reviewed.
 
For $50 its a pretty awesome pedal from what i can hear. Used you can find one for about $30-35

My only complaint was it would have been nice to hear the pedal without the added multifx, to gauge a straight sound. What he has here is amazing sounding but it's kinda hiding the pedal being reviewed.

Agreed.

This observation is one of my main complaints with Youtube video demos. I mean, if the reviewer wants to show what the device (whatever it may be) sounds like with a bunch of other effects, that's fine. But, at some point, there needs to be a meaningful demo of the item's sound by itself. Believe it or not, some people may actually not want to add all the other stuff!
 
Agreed.

This observation is one of my main complaints with Youtube video demos. I mean, if the reviewer wants to show what the device (whatever it may be) sounds like with a bunch of other effects, that's fine. But, at some point, there needs to be a meaningful demo of the item's sound by itself. Believe it or not, some people may actually not want to add all the other stuff!
Precisely!

If a prospective buyer wasn't following along and paying close attention to a demo like this, the response would be " Wow! If i buy this, i will sound EXACTLY like that demo!" I could see a lot of guitarists starting out falling into this pitfall and being probably very disappointed, not realizing all the additional fx , settings and variables at play.

I did find a demo that largely is keeping it cut and dry, using only a looper to create a backing track. Pedal still seems quite nice!

 
I'll just stick with my Plexi.

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So funny to me...an entire industry fueled by creating a dissatisfaction and/or desire for the next newest thing that will make you better and faster. I see all these new products as nothing more than musical winkie pumps.

All the iconic songs we listened to were made with a certain recipe. For the most part that recipe is a Gibson, Stratocaster and a Marshall

Why not just follow the recipe???

I spent a small fortune - some of you more and some of you less - trying to substitute the ingredients with dismal results.

A good deal of this stemmed from me being to f***ing cheap to fully commit to the recipe.

So, after selling off gear at - quite literally - pennies on the dollar, and giving a good portion of it away just to make more room in my studio, I grew weary of falling victim to all the musical mythology and hype.

After losing a small fortune on experimentation, I went back to Mr. Page's and Mr. Rhoad's time-proven recipe - a Gibson through a Marshall with "real" speakers - Made in the UK Celestions, not offshore imitations with a Celestion label.

Funny...my tone is better than ever.

And I devote more and more time daily to practice to become better.

FWIW...
 
I quit playing Marshall's in the late nineties then switched to a Express and a Rocket with a amp switcher no effects
next ODS amps I was in my amp room and dug out my old amps the Express with the ODS is next level :dance:

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I like the Gryphon on the Wreck. I noticed that right right away when you sent me that photo a couple of days ago. Perfect bit of personalization.
 
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