Your straight into the amp tone is amazing on its own! It’s amazing what you can do with a straight forward amp and some pedals. Great video as always. Greetings from Canada!
Got to say the flanger was the absolute best out of all of ‘em! Those old fenders have so much character I don’t think you need an overdrive, just doesn’t lend itself to that to my ears. But awesome pedalboard none the less.
Great selection of pedals Johan! I especially love the DOD pedals and that Small Stone! That DOD fuzz sounded great! I need a vintage Small Stone in my collection. Great playing by the way Johan, it sounded great. 🎸🤟🏻
Nice job, Johan. I've always preferred my 5E3 with all three of my pedalboards over my Deluxe Reverbs or Marshalls. I set the Tone to about 9.5-10.5 and volume right to where it starts opening up (3 or so) and it sounds fantastic with pretty much any drive pedal I put in front of it. That said, just the 5E3 by itself or with only an RC Booster or Treble Booster is magic.
Aloha Johan! Tweed Deluxe. I have Fenders Pro Jr. and thinking of replacing the circuit with one of the following circuit 5E3, 6G3 or Marshall 18 watt.
I really liked the JHS Morning Glory with this. Brought the amp into Bluesbreaker territory. In a recent test with a Marshall amp you did, I really liked the Bluesbreaker pedal too. Must get one, I think I prefer them to Klons, overall. Though the Klon does make it sound nice and Voxy. Wheras I think Rats sound better with Vox amps. I liked the TS more than I expected. The DOD stereo chorus had a really nice vibe too, reminded me of The Cure. I seem to never like the DS-1, but OD-1 was nice.
It’s just my personal taste, but the Tweed Deluxe is the one amp ever made that I would never even consider putting any drive pedals in front of. It does the most beautiful cleans to overdrives to all-out fuzz just by itself.
@@danharding9136 Not an issue if you just use the controls on your guitar. Set the amp volume high and tone bright, and you can go from clean to overdrive to fuzz without even touching the amp.
Nice video Johan! I did something pretty interesting today. I used one mic for two amps: a Fender Mustang III (first version with a 1957 Princeton preset) & a Peavey VYPYR X2 (2022 model with a Twin Reverb on the crunch setting). The Fender was on the left. I had them angled facing each other at about 75/80 degrees and placed a mic in the middle. From there I recorded my Les Paul & SG separately and both utilized a Dunlop Hendrix Silicon Fuzz into a Joyo American Sound into both amps using a Behringer DI Box. Have you ever recorded two amps with a mic between? The result was pretty good!
THE FUZZ WITH THE TREBLE BOOSTER BLEW MY MIND!!! THAT WAS INSANE AND AWESOME!! Perfect guitar for such a riff as well. Question for you as well Johan. The Marshall 1936 is a very popular cab these days. Do you think you’d ever make a vid about it? Or even a stack of two of them? Like to hear your thoughts on it! Anyways, cheers to you and love this pedalboard.
The sound of Rock 'n' Roll. Every one of them. Fantastic stuff!
Thanks Rob! Glad to hear that!
That is pretty sick, brother. We have all heard stories but you just demonstrated it in one place. Bravo
Thanks Ian! Glad you liked it, brother!
J Rockett Archer sounded killer!
Thanks Glen!
So nice to hear fresh tones that you don’t hear every time you watch TH-cam. Love this. ❤
Thanks, makes my day to hear that!
Your straight into the amp tone is amazing on its own! It’s amazing what you can do with a straight forward amp and some pedals. Great video as always. Greetings from Canada!
Thanks Ian! Yeah the amp tone is hard to beat. The pedals just helps with some variation. Cheers from Gothenburg!
Fun video! Great to hear the range of tones from the pedals, but as others said, the amp alone was killer. Nice!
Thanks glad to hear it!
Thanks Johan, Love your channel!
Thanks, great to hear that!
It's fun to hear you dial in modulation pedals, very nice tones
Thanks man!
Cool stuff John, it's great too see the classic fuzz get some love, way underrated pedal. The OD-1 sounds killer through this amp.
Thanks Scotty! I love that Fuzz, one of the pedals I’ve used the most actually
Great video, Johan. Point proven! I use a Thorpy Have Blue treble booster for an instant, full of vibe rock tone.
Thanks glad you like it!
Great video. Nice to see you do a video with a bunch of pedals. Great tones.
Aloha from Hawaii Johan. Darrell
Thanks Darrell! Aloha from Gothenburg
The small stone and dod chorus together sounded awesome!
Thanks! Yeah the combined pattern becomes really organic sounding
I liked the MXR flanger and the Morning Glory. Fun demo Johan 😊
Thanks, yeah that flanger does the Rolling Stones tattoo you tone beautifully
Tweed 5e3 is so amazing amp - raw, from clean to mean. Not for every style but with such a character.
Hi, Johan! Its a rare case of such so nice demonstration of pedal. See you! Have a nice weekend!
S.
Thanks my friend! Have a nice weekend you too!
That DOD fuzz 🤯🤯🤯
Thanks I love that DOD Fuzz!
Got to say the flanger was the absolute best out of all of ‘em! Those old fenders have so much character I don’t think you need an overdrive, just doesn’t lend itself to that to my ears. But awesome pedalboard none the less.
Thanks man! Yeah I love that flanger.
I really liked the modulation pedals with the Tele (that’s a great chorus). Other than that, straight in sounded best. Thanks Johan!
Thanks Eddie! Yeah the DOD Chorus is the one John Frusciante used on Blood sugar sex magik
Great selection of pedals Johan! I especially love the DOD pedals and that Small Stone! That DOD fuzz sounded great! I need a vintage Small Stone in my collection. Great playing by the way Johan, it sounded great. 🎸🤟🏻
Thanks! Glad to hear it!
Rockin'! 🤘
Thanks man! 🤘
This might be my desert island rig! Amazing pallette!
Thanks glad to hear it!
AIGHT time to buy some pedals again
Cheers! 😉
Nice job, Johan. I've always preferred my 5E3 with all three of my pedalboards over my Deluxe Reverbs or Marshalls. I set the Tone to about 9.5-10.5 and volume right to where it starts opening up (3 or so) and it sounds fantastic with pretty much any drive pedal I put in front of it. That said, just the 5E3 by itself or with only an RC Booster or Treble Booster is magic.
Thanks Christian! Yeah it has a beautiful breakup by itself
Love it... sounds great
Thanks glad you like it!
Nailed the Tattoo You sound with the tele/ flanger
Nice pedals and amp king.love the od1 👍🌹👍❤your playing are amazing.👍
Thanks my friend!
Aloha Johan! Tweed Deluxe. I have Fenders Pro Jr. and thinking of replacing the circuit with one of the following circuit 5E3, 6G3 or Marshall 18 watt.
Aloha Victor!
I really liked the JHS Morning Glory with this. Brought the amp into Bluesbreaker territory. In a recent test with a Marshall amp you did, I really liked the Bluesbreaker pedal too. Must get one, I think I prefer them to Klons, overall. Though the Klon does make it sound nice and Voxy. Wheras I think Rats sound better with Vox amps. I liked the TS more than I expected. The DOD stereo chorus had a really nice vibe too, reminded me of The Cure. I seem to never like the DS-1, but OD-1 was nice.
Thanks interesting feedback!
It’s just my personal taste, but the Tweed Deluxe is the one amp ever made that I would never even consider putting any drive pedals in front of. It does the most beautiful cleans to overdrives to all-out fuzz just by itself.
It does indeed have a beautiful breakup, but it has a very slow break up that may not lend itself to some styles
It's also tricky to dial in on the fly
@@danharding9136 Not an issue if you just use the controls on your guitar. Set the amp volume high and tone bright, and you can go from clean to overdrive to fuzz without even touching the amp.
I have this same amp. I really like using a Nobles ODR with it. But, this pedalboard gets me to want to try some new things.
Glad to hear it, Cheers
Nice video Johan!
I did something pretty interesting today. I used one mic for two amps: a Fender Mustang III (first version with a 1957 Princeton preset) & a Peavey VYPYR X2 (2022 model with a Twin Reverb on the crunch setting). The Fender was on the left. I had them angled facing each other at about 75/80 degrees and placed a mic in the middle. From there I recorded my Les Paul & SG separately and both utilized a Dunlop Hendrix Silicon Fuzz into a Joyo American Sound into both amps using a Behringer DI Box.
Have you ever recorded two amps with a mic between? The result was pretty good!
Cool! I think the Yes - Owner of a lonely heart was recorded with cabs facing each other actually. I haven’t tried it myself yet though. Cheers
Mmm... Pedals doing their thing... Cheers mate! 🤙🏼
Cheers!
THE FUZZ WITH THE TREBLE BOOSTER BLEW MY MIND!!! THAT WAS INSANE AND AWESOME!! Perfect guitar for such a riff as well. Question for you as well Johan. The Marshall 1936 is a very popular cab these days. Do you think you’d ever make a vid about it? Or even a stack of two of them? Like to hear your thoughts on it! Anyways, cheers to you and love this pedalboard.
Thanks! Glad to hear it. The old JCM800 1936 cabs are great both the earliest ones with G12-65 and the later T75 ones. Cheers!
I like the OD 1
Thanks!
Where's the reverb coming from? Just the room and that 421 room mic?
No the room mic is enhanced with post processing in Cubase using UA EMT 140 plate
The pedals sound like pedals... but the amp is the real deal.
7:55 does anyone know the name of the song or the riff sounds like???
Honky Tonk Woman
Thanks@@WiserInTime
Define a GOOD pedal
You’re right, that’s a nonsense title. I’m actually gonna change it
It used to be called Shoegazer music. Now it’s Pedalgazer music.
Yeah that’s the accurate term! 😀
Your pedalboard is missing the ONE pedal that could do away with quite a few of the others.
A ten band equaliser.
Yeah partly true, but I think the different gain pedals mainly provide different styles of breakup