Imagine playing 'Come as You Are' with this pedal instead of a chorus pedal. It would sound like 70's psychodelic pop-rock instead of 90's grunge-pop song!!
@@zach4968 lol, I also play keys, bass, violin, mandolin and a variety of woodwinds... and each of those are fed through effects in my musical world. Next up (on my to-learn list) is cello, and I can't wait to push it through a Chug.
Fun Fact, the New Ginger Fuzz pedal has two slightly different mascots which means it specifically is like a blind box. The yellow ginger dude on the front will randomly be one of the two designs.
I wish budget pedal makers would follow this company's example and invest on better graphics. It makes a pedal look way less cheap. And I agree with you 100% percent, if 2 pedals sound similar enough I'm picking the better looking one
Uguisu bread "Anpan (あんパン, 餡あんパン) is a Japanese sweet roll most commonly filled with red bean paste. Anpan can also be prepared with other fillings, including white beans (shiro-an), green beans (uguisu-an), sesame (goma-an), and chestnut (kuri-an)."
At about 12:30 or so, I tried to buy the Univibe pedal, which was already sold out. At least I'm on the re-stock list. It is great to see a new circuit in the Afford-a-board world. Keep up the great work, Ryan.
Effects Bakery Pedals and Animal Pedals are my absolute favorite pedals, especially with Animal Pedals because they collaborate with artists to make limited edition runs!
On the Vibe, drop the speed to zero and crank the depth, that's what Gilmore and Hendrix did with theirs. I have a TC univibe, and it's an immense piece of kit.
I think people say you don’t play much blues because there aren’t many other guitar channels playing surf guitar and that comes through nicely in your playing even when you’re doing bluesy things. 🏄♂️
Because it is more of a pitch vibrato/phaser-based vibrato, than a true univibe. A true vibe has the optical spinny thing in it, which are quite expensive. Many cheap 'vibes' are just phasers that have been shaped to sound like a 'vibrato'/'chorus' What this pedal DOES have that I am super interested in, is the 'rotary' setting which is a harmonic tremolo. The cheapest harmonic tremolo before this pedal came out was the $99 JHS 3-series harmonic trem.
I was just looking at that axe on the Harley Benton site. Those are Artec pickups an that rang a bell. Amazon carries the single coil type. The Artec Alnico 5 single coil soapbars.
I’m one who loves whenever there’s a spaceship noises delay (not sure if that makes me majority or minority) but I’d also like to see how you use delays in a band context.
These pedals sound great stacked together. I could just have an Effect Bakery board with maybe my Joyo tauren added to it for a really good budget board🤘🏻
The iSet Flanger sounds great and just Gets. It. Done. But this pedal also has something to offer. I'd ditch something else, I have such loyalty to that Flanger, I own 2.
I got 8 recently and that one was among them but my favorite was definitely the red sandwich muff pedal, the vibe was just ok, most disappointing was the tremolo it showed up not working and on that day it arrived I sent an email to effects bakery saying to them that the tremolo was doa and they sent back a response about how happy they were to get back customer response and just ignored that I told them the pedal didn’t work and nothing since. Basically a big F-you to the customer so while I didn’t get a bad pedal from them of the 7 that worked. I doubt I’ll buy anything from them again. A friends kid likes fiddling w/ things and liked the pedal enclosure so I just gave it to him but basically that tremolo was a colorful $50 paperweight.
"I've had emulations of Univibe..." it's funny because Univbe was an attempt at emulating a Leslie speaker, and like so many other artificial things it became its own thing with its own sound. But now we have the afford-a-vibe!
Not a true univibe, it is a pitch vibrato. But still a unique sound in it's own right. Also has a harmonic-tremolo esque thing and a vibe 'chorus' esque thing built in Imagine playing 'come as you are' with this thing. Or black hole sun.
@@daviddigital6887 I don't like the multi modulation pedals because they are all digital, and the cheaper ones (which are the only ones I can afford) have a lot of artifacts I don't like. If you know of a multi modulation pedal that is purely analogue, please let me know!
I've said it before, but there's some up and coming band that'll gain a cult following that uses cheap pedals like these and make them really desirable for their not-quite-perfect sounds Like, that clipping room reverb might become one of their signature sounds, you never know
when ryan play's guitar he looks like he's trying to remember which date is his wife's birthday and which is there anniversary , and for the love of god he can't remember ... ha ha ha keep the great video's coming ...
The tremolo replacement was a good choice. You just need a slightly bigger board, an octaver is a useful thing and that vibe is also useful but my baby the iSet Flanger just has to be there ripping space.
The pedal has 3 settings on it; the 'rotary' (harmonic tremolo) effect, which can replace a regular tremolo; a pitch/phaser vibrato, which can (kinda) replace a regular vibrato; and the univibe setting which is a new addition to the afford-a-board.
an octave down into an octave up or vice-versa is an interesting effect as well Also do you know of a cheaper flanger that doesn't do that in-and-out effect? Like a stationary jet engine as opposed to one that is flying overhead (giving the dopplar effect). I like the 'whine' of a flanger but I don't like the 'in-and-out' dopplar effect of flangers. Maybe there is one with an expression pedal that i can just keep at one position the whole time?
I don't know what Harley Benton is using for pickups in that guitar, but GuitarFetish has the Soapbar 180 humbucker, which looks to be a near analogue. It's Kwikplug and coil-splitable. And, hey, they're doing a St. Patty's Day sale right now...
@@60CycleHumcast You may be right, considering it has to go coast-to-coast to get to you. This is why when doing a project where I'm planning to use GFS parts, I buy everything at once so I only pay one shipping fee.
Honestly - those sound as good or better than any of the other $50 pedals out there. You could run with all of these for any local bar gig. I just picked up the univibe to play around with. Thanks!!
That vibe is great, I've been looking to buy one for a while now. Is it analogue? I'm not an analogue only tone snob, my experience of budget pedals is that if there's an analogue option, it's less likely to give that nasty digital clipping. I went with your Mosky reverb selection, for when I want that vintage guitar tone, it's good for what it is, but I can't use it for my regular feedback and noise stuff, because it will clip, in that unusable digital way if pushed. You really have to spend a bit to get a decent sounding reverb. Also you can get a great sounding, multi option digital delay for less bucks than a reverb, but if you hit it hard, fm static time.
Great demo as ever but why do most reviewers use pedals to extreme settings , all on , fastest speeds , deepest depths , rather than where most gigging settings are more subtle or less crazy .
Tremolo with a volume is always going to be good regardless of brand for me. Automatic win. Just bought tone city tremble and really like it, very similar to this one.
Ooohh, they look really cute. Very stimulating graphics. Except for the reverb. But I don't like the sound of that one anyways. The others sounds great though 😊
I can't live without Univibe. I have an expression pedal out of my Stomp dedicated to it. I also bought that Iset flanger and it's great, but only in front cause of that volume cut. And also anybody lemme know if the current Cuvave fuzz works like the one he has. I don't wanna order a non gated one.
Dude, the univibe pedal is so, so great. Especially at thjs price point. I always judge univibe against the Danelectro Chicken Salad and this one gets so close to what that beauty can do. Maybe even more diversity of sound, although not quite the richness. Definitely put this on the board. Swap it out for any chorus you have. Wow. I’ll probably buy this to goof around with and add to my 10-yr-old son’s board (the Hamilton afford-a-board). Thanks for showing this to us!
Not a true univibe, it is a pitch vibrato. But still a unique sound in it's own right. Also has a harmonic-tremolo esque thing and a vibe 'chorus' esque thing built in Imagine playing 'come as you are' with this thing. Or black hole sun.
You can also swap it for a tremolo as well, since it has the harmonic tremolo setting that is supposed to replicate the Leslie. Remember, the $99 JHS harmonic tremolo is only harmonic trem and regular trem. This is half the price, and you get vibe sounds as well
@@-jank-willson what pedal would you recommend as decent benchmark for a true univibe? I’m not talking about $$$$ vintage units, something accessibly priced and in production. I’m thinking about getting something as a point of comparison for a future afforda vibe video
@@60CycleHumcast Not sure TBH. Many great univibe clones for around 80$ and up. But $80 is a little too much for afford-a-board. JHS mentioned in their video about univibes that a 'true' univibe has the spinny photo sensor thing built into the circuit (that looks like a mini fidget spinner, remember those things?). That spinny thing is what makes univibes cost more, and what makes them physically larger usually. But honestly, this pedal does a pretty good replica of it with the pitch modulation, and while it may not be 100% accurate, it creates its own unique sound, just like the original univibe was trying to re-create a leslie, but ended up making a unique sound instead! Also this pedal has the harmonic trem setting on it (the 'rotary' setting) to more accurately re-create the leslie, which is nice because the cheapest harmonic trem before this pedal came out, was the JHS 3-series harmonic trem for $99. I am on the waiting list to get one! (on their site it is the only pedal that is sold out, probably because of this review!) *E D I T* On second thought, I think the 'vibe' setting is a real univibe, or at least sounds like it (maybe the pedal is digital and it is emulating the sound of a univibe?), whereas the 'vibrato' setting is the pitch vibrato I mentioned before...
@@60CycleHumcast I've seen several sources claim that the Mosky Ch-Vibe was made "the correct way" with an optical circuit. No idea how trustworthy that information is, though. You'd have to open one up. I guess that would be a good video 🙂
went off to help a family member, came back and pressed the space bar, and the video played from @41:00 at which point I tried to remember if I was watching an analogue synth video when I left.
Thanks for your content. Makes my work-from-home less dull. Have you considered doing an affordable pedal roundup by country? Living in Canada, I’d love to support “local” pedal makers.. but not sure what affordable “Made in Canada” actually means. Import duties and stupid taxes make an “affordable” pedal less so
No shame in my afford a board. Only "real pedals" I got is a green russian muff and a vox wah which I never ever use. The rest is all donner, mosky and behringer. Got a danelectro pedal in there too 😎
I know it’s not a true photocell univibe but the voicing they got is honestly really close, minus some low end. I’m gonna try running my Butter Roll with a Phase 95 and see how much closer I can get. The 95 also has less low end than its predecessors but the 45 side sounds pretty vibey and EQ pedals can also get you pretty far. Also I’d try the Butter Roll before the Cuvave fuzz, vibe before dirt almost always sounds better
Is there a way to purchase their pedals for shipping overseas? I tried purchasing from their website and it seems like they only ship around U.S. Thanks.
It would be cool to have a lineup of mini pedals that have Imperial Roman motifs on them. Please feel free to run with this idea but send me the pedals you make!😂
There's a probably certain boomer blueser sound that's probably in mind. Maybe something with a bunch of doublestops and the same licks that everyone plays over and over.
awesome vid, big thanks! im totally new to pedals and i bought thieir french bread delay and bagel overdrive. Im thinking of getting another one, which one would you recommend? Thanks in advance :D
Hi! I got the Univibe pedal recently and I’m not sure if it has a defect. It makes a loud noise even if the knobs are not turned yet. What do you recommend I do to fix it?
Can you recommend me a dual pedal, delay with tap and reverb with shimmer in one? Or what separate pedals? Ideally mini pedals but not a total deal breaker
Screw Josh Scott you got the affordable midas touch the vibe is already out of stock but I'll definitely get one when there back in stock it's like my Ventura vibe with less bullshit though I still can't get rid of it until I can find another vibrato pedals that can do the warped vinyl and tape feel
@@sagittated I got plenty of jhs products I'm just making fun of all the hate he gets for hyping pedals it's ridiculous Ryan does the same thing for cheap pedals and most of the time I haven't been lead astray like the musiclady pedals have been a mainstay on both my guitar and bass boards same with a few jhs pedals I can't live without and I hope so buy more
This artwork is how the industry will attract the next generation of pedal players.
Heck it’s attracting this generation -I ain’t a kid anymore and I love it 😍
Imagine playing 'Come as You Are' with this pedal instead of a chorus pedal. It would sound like 70's psychodelic pop-rock instead of 90's grunge-pop song!!
What the hell is a pedal player? I'm pretty sure you play a guitar through these things, no?
@@zach4968 lol, I also play keys, bass, violin, mandolin and a variety of woodwinds... and each of those are fed through effects in my musical world. Next up (on my to-learn list) is cello, and I can't wait to push it through a Chug.
The two princetons joke gets me every time without fail. And I always love the playing and affordaboard series
45:19 "I'm not a pedal scientist!". That's a sound clip to save lol.
TWO winners right off the bat! I'm impressed with this pedal series.
You should do a spin-off of the afford-a-board series and call it adora-board and focus on more pedals with cute graphics
Fun Fact, the New Ginger Fuzz pedal has two slightly different mascots which means it specifically is like a blind box. The yellow ginger dude on the front will randomly be one of the two designs.
I wish budget pedal makers would follow this company's example and invest on better graphics. It makes a pedal look way less cheap. And I agree with you 100% percent, if 2 pedals sound similar enough I'm picking the better looking one
Uguisu bread "Anpan (あんパン, 餡あんパン) is a Japanese sweet roll most commonly filled with red bean paste. Anpan can also be prepared with other fillings, including white beans (shiro-an), green beans (uguisu-an), sesame (goma-an), and chestnut (kuri-an)."
There's a really specific kind of joy on Ryan's face when he finds a delay he can do UFO noises with lol
I love Effects Bakery. When I visit Japan next month I'm gonna buy some locally, where they are even cheaper!
This is one of the few gear-channels I still watch post-pandemic. Always worth my while. ☮️
Wow, when I was a teen I had a Univox "mosrite" just like that. Now even the Univox prices are way up there!
At about 12:30 or so, I tried to buy the Univibe pedal, which was already sold out. At least I'm on the re-stock list. It is great to see a new circuit in the Afford-a-board world. Keep up the great work, Ryan.
I've had the exact same unvibe, same sound on a multi modulation mini pedal for a couple yrs. It sells under multiple names.
@@daviddigital6887 whats the name of the one you had??
I really like that Univibe! Very musical and useful. That’s is a great pedal for $50. I hope it makes the afford-a-board.
I bought the uni vibe and it sounds great However it won't be much more time in my board since there's an "unacceptable" volume drop when engaged 😞
That noise you created for the introduction had every cat in the house, including me, staring, wondering where the attack was coming from.
Effects Bakery Pedals and Animal Pedals are my absolute favorite pedals, especially with Animal Pedals because they collaborate with artists to make limited edition runs!
They also use real animal parts in each pedal.
These are adorable and sound great! That vibe one really sounds unique. They all sound fun actually
The Mosky Golden Horse and Caline Pure Sky are probably two of the most popular budget ODs. Maybe do a poll to create a top 5 to shoot out?
On the Vibe, drop the speed to zero and crank the depth, that's what Gilmore and Hendrix did with theirs. I have a TC univibe, and it's an immense piece of kit.
I think people say you don’t play much blues because there aren’t many other guitar channels playing surf guitar and that comes through nicely in your playing even when you’re doing bluesy things. 🏄♂️
The Tremelo sounds fantastic!!!!
I feel like the Univibe doesn't quite nail that squishy, wah-like Hendrix sound, but it still sounds very good
Because it is more of a pitch vibrato/phaser-based vibrato, than a true univibe. A true vibe has the optical spinny thing in it, which are quite expensive. Many cheap 'vibes' are just phasers that have been shaped to sound like a 'vibrato'/'chorus'
What this pedal DOES have that I am super interested in, is the 'rotary' setting which is a harmonic tremolo. The cheapest harmonic tremolo before this pedal came out was the $99 JHS 3-series harmonic trem.
Keep them all on the board you have plenty of room!! Plus no seller remorse!! Love you brother!!!
I liked the reverb into tremolo sound. And the self oscillating sounds of the delay.
I was just looking at that axe on the Harley Benton site. Those are Artec pickups an that rang a bell. Amazon carries the single coil type. The Artec Alnico 5 single coil soapbars.
Super cool missed the stream from what I can tell affordable pedals are fine that's basically all I have ever been able to buy lol
I bought 2 Effects Bakery pedals 100% because of this video. Good times! I can’t believe I watched the whole thing.
I’m one who loves whenever there’s a spaceship noises delay (not sure if that makes me majority or minority) but I’d also like to see how you use delays in a band context.
I hope they send more of these to you! Love Effects Bakery pedals!!!
Nice collection. Lots of bang for the buck and the artwork is perfect and funny. Really creamy vibe 3-way dingus too.
These pedals sound great stacked together. I could just have an Effect Bakery board with maybe my Joyo tauren added to it for a really good budget board🤘🏻
OMG these are soo freakin' cool!!
I love the art design.
Thanks Ryan!
The iSet Flanger sounds great and just Gets. It. Done. But this pedal also has something to offer. I'd ditch something else, I have such loyalty to that Flanger, I own 2.
Man, their website… I am in awe.
That Butter Roll is a must have. Love the sound of it, very unique
I got 8 recently and that one was among them but my favorite was definitely the red sandwich muff pedal, the vibe was just ok, most disappointing was the tremolo it showed up not working and on that day it arrived I sent an email to effects bakery saying to them that the tremolo was doa and they sent back a response about how happy they were to get back customer response and just ignored that I told them the pedal didn’t work and nothing since. Basically a big F-you to the customer so while I didn’t get a bad pedal from them of the 7 that worked. I doubt I’ll buy anything from them again. A friends kid likes fiddling w/ things and liked the pedal enclosure so I just gave it to him but basically that tremolo was a colorful $50 paperweight.
"I've had emulations of Univibe..." it's funny because Univbe was an attempt at emulating a Leslie speaker, and like so many other artificial things it became its own thing with its own sound. But now we have the afford-a-vibe!
Not a true univibe, it is a pitch vibrato. But still a unique sound in it's own right.
Also has a harmonic-tremolo esque thing and a vibe 'chorus' esque thing built in
Imagine playing 'come as you are' with this thing. Or black hole sun.
@@-jank-willson which you can buy for 30 bucks on many of the multi modulation effect pedals.
@@daviddigital6887 I don't like the multi modulation pedals because they are all digital, and the cheaper ones (which are the only ones I can afford) have a lot of artifacts I don't like.
If you know of a multi modulation pedal that is purely analogue, please let me know!
I love how wooly that Ginger Fuzz got.
Affordaboard time is the happiest time 😀
I've said it before, but there's some up and coming band that'll gain a cult following that uses cheap pedals like these and make them really desirable for their not-quite-perfect sounds
Like, that clipping room reverb might become one of their signature sounds, you never know
Doesn't sound bad! They sound pretty good! Thanks Ryan
when ryan play's guitar he looks like he's trying to remember which date is his wife's birthday and which is there anniversary , and for the love of god he can't remember ... ha ha ha keep the great video's coming ...
Love the afford a board theme tune
The tremolo replacement was a good choice. You just need a slightly bigger board, an octaver is a useful thing and that vibe is also useful but my baby the iSet Flanger just has to be there ripping space.
The pedal has 3 settings on it; the 'rotary' (harmonic tremolo) effect, which can replace a regular tremolo; a pitch/phaser vibrato, which can (kinda) replace a regular vibrato; and the univibe setting which is a new addition to the afford-a-board.
an octave down into an octave up or vice-versa is an interesting effect as well
Also do you know of a cheaper flanger that doesn't do that in-and-out effect? Like a stationary jet engine as opposed to one that is flying overhead (giving the dopplar effect). I like the 'whine' of a flanger but I don't like the 'in-and-out' dopplar effect of flangers. Maybe there is one with an expression pedal that i can just keep at one position the whole time?
The Mosky spring reverb is an exception that a good reverb should be pricy then
at last a tremolo with volume knob! from the afford a board series.
I don't know what Harley Benton is using for pickups in that guitar, but GuitarFetish has the Soapbar 180 humbucker, which looks to be a near analogue. It's Kwikplug and coil-splitable. And, hey, they're doing a St. Patty's Day sale right now...
I bet the shipping costs more than the pickups.
@@60CycleHumcast You may be right, considering it has to go coast-to-coast to get to you. This is why when doing a project where I'm planning to use GFS parts, I buy everything at once so I only pay one shipping fee.
@@60CycleHumcasthey Ryan have you checked out the HB baritone version of that guitar? That’s tempting me.
Affordaboard vids are the best, these pedals cost twice what I have paid for effects on my board...but they sound good.
Honestly - those sound as good or better than any of the other $50 pedals out there. You could run with all of these for any local bar gig. I just picked up the univibe to play around with. Thanks!!
I was hoping you'd run the double mod. I find myself kicking on a slow phaser and chorus almost every week. I'm a fan!
You need to get the rest of the line. Some nice stuff.
That vibe is great, I've been looking to buy one for a while now. Is it analogue? I'm not an analogue only tone snob, my experience of budget pedals is that if there's an analogue option, it's less likely to give that nasty digital clipping.
I went with your Mosky reverb selection, for when I want that vintage guitar tone, it's good for what it is, but I can't use it for my regular feedback and noise stuff, because it will clip, in that unusable digital way if pushed. You really have to spend a bit to get a decent sounding reverb. Also you can get a great sounding, multi option digital delay for less bucks than a reverb, but if you hit it hard, fm static time.
The website makes it sound like the Sandwich fuzz is the Russian Muff. But overall, the whole collection seemed really solid.
Great demo as ever but why do most reviewers use pedals to extreme settings , all on , fastest speeds , deepest depths , rather than where most gigging settings are more subtle or less crazy .
Adorb-a-board
Tremolo with a volume is always going to be good regardless of brand for me. Automatic win. Just bought tone city tremble and really like it, very similar to this one.
Ooohh, they look really cute. Very stimulating graphics. Except for the reverb. But I don't like the sound of that one anyways. The others sounds great though 😊
16:07 I can’t not think of Knobs when I hear this chord.
Also, Japan makes some neat stuff, BOSS, Ibanez and now this..
Nice.
The reverb is benefiting most from the art. You got 10 bucks more and you might as well go JHS 3 series. It's unique and cute, though 😂
My wife bought me the Croissant Distortionfor Christmas. It ended up on the board within minutes.
Is there a chart of what's on your current afford-a-board?
The EHX Hot Tubes is around $80, so that's an affordable overdrive
Yeah, you played the Smith's and Ska.
I can't live without Univibe. I have an expression pedal out of my Stomp dedicated to it. I also bought that Iset flanger and it's great, but only in front cause of that volume cut. And also anybody lemme know if the current Cuvave fuzz works like the one he has. I don't wanna order a non gated one.
Dude, the univibe pedal is so, so great. Especially at thjs price point. I always judge univibe against the Danelectro Chicken Salad and this one gets so close to what that beauty can do. Maybe even more diversity of sound, although not quite the richness. Definitely put this on the board. Swap it out for any chorus you have. Wow. I’ll probably buy this to goof around with and add to my 10-yr-old son’s board (the Hamilton afford-a-board). Thanks for showing this to us!
Not a true univibe, it is a pitch vibrato. But still a unique sound in it's own right.
Also has a harmonic-tremolo esque thing and a vibe 'chorus' esque thing built in
Imagine playing 'come as you are' with this thing. Or black hole sun.
You can also swap it for a tremolo as well, since it has the harmonic tremolo setting that is supposed to replicate the Leslie. Remember, the $99 JHS harmonic tremolo is only harmonic trem and regular trem. This is half the price, and you get vibe sounds as well
@@-jank-willson what pedal would you recommend as decent benchmark for a true univibe? I’m not talking about $$$$ vintage units, something accessibly priced and in production. I’m thinking about getting something as a point of comparison for a future afforda vibe video
@@60CycleHumcast Not sure TBH. Many great univibe clones for around 80$ and up. But $80 is a little too much for afford-a-board.
JHS mentioned in their video about univibes that a 'true' univibe has the spinny photo sensor thing built into the circuit (that looks like a mini fidget spinner, remember those things?).
That spinny thing is what makes univibes cost more, and what makes them physically larger usually.
But honestly, this pedal does a pretty good replica of it with the pitch modulation, and while it may not be 100% accurate, it creates its own unique sound, just like the original univibe was trying to re-create a leslie, but ended up making a unique sound instead!
Also this pedal has the harmonic trem setting on it (the 'rotary' setting) to more accurately re-create the leslie, which is nice because the cheapest harmonic trem before this pedal came out, was the JHS 3-series harmonic trem for $99.
I am on the waiting list to get one! (on their site it is the only pedal that is sold out, probably because of this review!)
*E D I T*
On second thought, I think the 'vibe' setting is a real univibe, or at least sounds like it (maybe the pedal is digital and it is emulating the sound of a univibe?), whereas the 'vibrato' setting is the pitch vibrato I mentioned before...
@@60CycleHumcast I've seen several sources claim that the Mosky Ch-Vibe was made "the correct way" with an optical circuit. No idea how trustworthy that information is, though. You'd have to open one up. I guess that would be a good video 🙂
went off to help a family member, came back and pressed the space bar, and the video played from @41:00 at which point I tried to remember if I was watching an analogue synth video when I left.
Thanks for your content. Makes my work-from-home less dull.
Have you considered doing an affordable pedal roundup by country?
Living in Canada, I’d love to support “local” pedal makers.. but not sure what affordable “Made in Canada” actually means.
Import duties and stupid taxes make an “affordable” pedal less so
No shame in my afford a board. Only "real pedals" I got is a green russian muff and a vox wah which I never ever use. The rest is all donner, mosky and behringer. Got a danelectro pedal in there too 😎
I know it’s not a true photocell univibe but the voicing they got is honestly really close, minus some low end. I’m gonna try running my Butter Roll with a Phase 95 and see how much closer I can get. The 95 also has less low end than its predecessors but the 45 side sounds pretty vibey and EQ pedals can also get you pretty far. Also I’d try the Butter Roll before the Cuvave fuzz, vibe before dirt almost always sounds better
I've missed afford-a-ryan..
Digging the butter roll vibe
They're sold out, btw lol just checked
You should try “Old school” caline reverb! This one pretty good
If I were to pick an adorable muff style pedal, I would have to pick the muff itself
the trem and rotary sound good might have to cop em
Move over “affordaboard”, make room for “adoraboard”. Where only adorable pedals get a spot on the board.
Thank for this content Ryan
Is there a way to purchase their pedals for shipping overseas? I tried purchasing from their website and it seems like they only ship around U.S.
Thanks.
Okay where'd you get that shirt? Needs it in my life
It would be cool to have a lineup of mini pedals that have Imperial Roman motifs on them. Please feel free to run with this idea but send me the pedals you make!😂
Love these!
Same parent company that makes Mooer. Wonder if they are the same but with cute graphics?
interesting. Ill have to crack one open to see what the boards look like.
19:18 Ngl I usually get more surf vibes from your playing overall then blues, I can see that lol.
I can't stop looking This.😅
There's a probably certain boomer blueser sound that's probably in mind. Maybe something with a bunch of doublestops and the same licks that everyone plays over and over.
reverb is my least "needed" effect. It's awesome, but I just like a dry tone.
Adore-a-board
Did I just hear you start to go into Bill&Ted's God Gave Rock&Roll To You??
Look into a DemonFX Overdrive Preamp since you like the MXR 250 thing
Bought the DemonFX BE-OD.......worth every penny of the $50 it cost.
That's probably a little too shady for a channel this size
awesome vid, big thanks!
im totally new to pedals and i bought thieir french bread delay and bagel overdrive. Im thinking of getting another one, which one would you recommend? Thanks in advance :D
Best affordable envelope filter for that funk quack?
Why you no put that flanger and Univibe after the distortion on the Aford-a-board?
Thanks 60 Cycles
I'm kinda new to the channel, what's up with the strat with the 24" long trem bar in the background?
Hi! I got the Univibe pedal recently and I’m not sure if it has a defect. It makes a loud noise even if the knobs are not turned yet. What do you recommend I do to fix it?
41:35 jack white vibes
Can you recommend me a dual pedal, delay with tap and reverb with shimmer in one?
Or what separate pedals? Ideally mini pedals but not a total deal breaker
Screw Josh Scott you got the affordable midas touch the vibe is already out of stock but I'll definitely get one when there back in stock it's like my Ventura vibe with less bullshit though I still can't get rid of it until I can find another vibrato pedals that can do the warped vinyl and tape feel
I got Josh Scott's 3 Series flanger at 20% off ($80) and it's great. Not sure he's the villain you're looking for.
@@sagittated I got plenty of jhs products I'm just making fun of all the hate he gets for hyping pedals it's ridiculous Ryan does the same thing for cheap pedals and most of the time I haven't been lead astray like the musiclady pedals have been a mainstay on both my guitar and bass boards same with a few jhs pedals I can't live without and I hope so buy more
Love that shirt
How soon is now on the end 😊
playing Smiths is obligatory when demoing a trem.
I would say almost-affordable pedals.