Really awesome noodling/demo (I really liked some of the melodies and riffs from the "Dawn Eternal" song too). Some of those presets sounded great, and that thing has a _lot_ of features packed in to a single unit. Pretty cool. I might get one just for the metronome/drum machine.
Thanks a lot man! Yeah the pedal is pretty cool! The possibilities felt endless in terms of customization. The metronome and drum features were a great addition 👋
People, don't let this guy tricks you! With this kind of playing even if he connects a broom to amplifier, you will buy bloody thing in a split of q second!!! 😁 Now seriously, this is such a good playing, dude! I hear influence of few famous guitar players in his fingers, so... My hat goes down 🤗 This little device blew my mind by this video. I already wanted to complain about lack of EQ, noise surpressor, compressor, but at the end he explained it's there, just not so obvious. Really, without those options it would be much worse. I don't remember I saw it has cabinet simulator too? Also, as I can see its direct clone (phisically) of Zoom G1X Four, I am not sure if it sounds the same, didn't check it out yet. Its $88 at Thomann.
I’m new to using effects pedals and I’m considering buying one. Before I make the purchase, I have a few questions about how to properly connect it to my guitar. 1. Do I need two separate guitar cables to connect the pedal to both the guitar and the amplifier, or is it just one cable? 2. Is there anything else I need to power the pedal (such as a specific adapter or power supply)? 3. Is there anything else I should know about setting up the pedal before using it? Thanks so much for your help! I really appreciate any advice you can provide😊
@@_____8106 Hey there! Happy to help you with those questions my friend. You'll need two guitar cables. One for inputting your guitar and the other for outputting into an amp or interface. However you could also just plug headphones straight in and bypass using any output. The pedal comes with its own 9V power supply. Which is surprising because most pedals don't come with that anymore. Hope that helps!
Years ago I bought a Zoom X1on multi modelling FX, some of the models and effects are awesome although it is cheaply built and I doubt it would stand up to gigging, great for using at home though!
@@LesterMitchell I still use the Zoom, when I get a new guitar I use my EQ pedal to find natural tones I like, I then use the EQ pedals on the Zoom with the same settings and save the patch as the name of the guitar and have it as the first pedal on my pedal board, it has saved me a fortune in not changing out pickups over the years
@@LesterMitchell I think the zoom was $129. Your pedal looks just like it. zoom makes a bass and guitar version. I may get yours for my guitar at $40 less ...
Lots of cool sounds and that new song is killer.
@@thebaldshredder Thanks a bunch shred maestro! 👋
Excellent review Lester!!! Love all the sounds.... And definitely love the layout of that pedal. Hope you and your family have a great weekend.🎸😎
Thanks a lot dude! I Appreciate that 👋 I hope the same to you and yours 🎸
Nice comprehensive video. I'll eventually order one of these
@@TimRock1269 Thanks dude!
Fantastic review Lester! Awesome song! Was the drum patch from the pedal
Thanks Brian! The drums in the original song were from addictive drums 3 software
Lovely chops!
@@rustyshackleford9557 Thanks man!
Wow. I am super impressed with this thing. Your playing helps ;) but still it does sound amazing.
Haha! Many thanks my friend 👋
Really awesome noodling/demo (I really liked some of the melodies and riffs from the "Dawn Eternal" song too). Some of those presets sounded great, and that thing has a _lot_ of features packed in to a single unit. Pretty cool. I might get one just for the metronome/drum machine.
Thanks a lot man! Yeah the pedal is pretty cool! The possibilities felt endless in terms of customization. The metronome and drum features were a great addition 👋
People, don't let this guy tricks you! With this kind of playing even if he connects a broom to amplifier, you will buy bloody thing in a split of q second!!! 😁
Now seriously, this is such a good playing, dude! I hear influence of few famous guitar players in his fingers, so... My hat goes down 🤗
This little device blew my mind by this video. I already wanted to complain about lack of EQ, noise surpressor, compressor, but at the end he explained it's there, just not so obvious. Really, without those options it would be much worse.
I don't remember I saw it has cabinet simulator too?
Also, as I can see its direct clone (phisically) of Zoom G1X Four, I am not sure if it sounds the same, didn't check it out yet. Its $88 at Thomann.
@@dejan.stankovic Haha many thanks! 👋
@LesterMitchell For nothing! Thank you for this review! 😊
Dawn Eternal is sick like all of your songs! The ending reminds me of the end to Nimbus but faster! Really enjoyed it!
Hey thanks Tyler! 👋 Haha yeah I added that Easter egg for you!
This guy is a beast on guitar bro how long have you been playing?
Thanks man! 👋 I've been playing for 22 years
Thanks, I love your new song. Do you have a video on how to choose a multi effect pedal?
Thanks a bunch my friend! I don't have that yet, but I plan on doing that soon 👋
I’m new to using effects pedals and I’m considering buying one. Before I make the purchase, I have a few questions about how to properly connect it to my guitar.
1. Do I need two separate guitar cables to connect the pedal to both the guitar and the amplifier, or is it just one cable?
2. Is there anything else I need to power the pedal (such as a specific adapter or power supply)?
3. Is there anything else I should know about setting up the pedal before using it?
Thanks so much for your help! I really appreciate any advice you can provide😊
@@_____8106 Hey there! Happy to help you with those questions my friend.
You'll need two guitar cables. One for inputting your guitar and the other for outputting into an amp or interface. However you could also just plug headphones straight in and bypass using any output.
The pedal comes with its own 9V power supply. Which is surprising because most pedals don't come with that anymore.
Hope that helps!
Years ago I bought a Zoom X1on multi modelling FX, some of the models and effects are awesome although it is cheaply built and I doubt it would stand up to gigging, great for using at home though!
Thanks a bunch man! I never had a zoom but I used to have an old clunky DigiTech rp50. Memories!
Heavy pro band gigging would be too much but it's pretty sturdy for personal use.
@@LesterMitchell I still use the Zoom, when I get a new guitar I use my EQ pedal to find natural tones I like, I then use the EQ pedals on the Zoom with the same settings and save the patch as the name of the guitar and have it as the first pedal on my pedal board, it has saved me a fortune in not changing out pickups over the years
Crazy. 89.00 and sounds pretty good. My crappy gorilla practice amp cost that (not adjusted for inflation) and it sounded like junk.
Oh man! Never heard of those amps but I'm sorry to hear it wasn't any good. Yeah the age of budget technology is crazy!
Budget pedals keep sounding better every year.
It's crazy!
So it's a clone of the zoom. I have a Zoom B1X Four for my bass and it is great. I would imagine this is a great guitar pedal.
Never tried a zoom! I'll have to check it out 🎸
@@LesterMitchell I think the zoom was $129. Your pedal looks just like it. zoom makes a bass and guitar version. I may get yours for my guitar at $40 less ...
Great review! Dang! You are a seriously tasty player. I hope you are an actively gigging musician.
Nice now I can watch your video before I do my review🤣 got mine 2 days ago. How’s the saying plagiarism is the sincerist form of flattery 🤣😎🤙
Haha! Absolutely 👋 I'll be sure to check yours out 🫡
@ won’t be nearly as good I’m sure🤣
@@SearchingForTone Ridiculous! I'm sure it'll be good 😎
Has a lot of static noise when not playing it!