I bought one of these purely on the strength of this video. I would put it up against any TS style overdrive---regardless of price. Plus it has a whole lot more. Very pleased with it. Thanks Mike!
what did you get? I've ordered an adapter that can carry 2A and serve 9 pedals in daisy. I won't use 9 pedals, maybe 5 or 6 at most. As long as the adapter has a higher amp rating than the pedal it's fine, the adapter doesn't determine the current that goes through the pedal. pedals draw what they need through the adapter.
Have you seen, for example, Alex Lifeson teaching guitar on TH-cam? th-cam.com/video/4OtV_2A6fSo/w-d-xo.html There are those who can and teach as well. (Please don't be a dick. Thanks.) Besides, this dude isn't teaching. He's demonstrating.
Well I wont write it anymore Great demo and awesome playing. Two years ago bought the Rockbox Boiling Point now I' me sold for this one... Just got my Lester G My girlfriend hates you. Who cares ? Kind regards Do you teach
A few things, depends on where you put it in your signal chain. If you put it in front of your overdrive or distortion pedal, that pedal will distort more, but the overall volume coming from the od/dist pedal won't be that much louder. If you put it after your od/dist pedal, it will make the distorted signal louder. It will also push the amp harder and the amp will possibly distort more. This is useful when you want more volume with additional amp breakup. If you put it in the amp effects loop, you can boost only the volume without affecting overdrive from pedals and the preamp. You can use this to just boost your overall volume a lot, or to make the power amp distort (LOUD).
Boosts make sense in front of a tube amp (to drive it to breakup for tube distortion)), less so in front of a solid state or digital amp. This assumes the idea is to get traditional saturation you can expect when overdriving a tube amp characteristic. I believe you can damage a solid state amp if you send too strong an input signal (also true for pedals). Not worth it because the overload doesnt sound good anyways imho.
Mike is a versatile beast of a player 🤯
I bought one of these purely on the strength of this video. I would put it up against any TS style overdrive---regardless of price. Plus it has a whole lot more. Very pleased with it. Thanks Mike!
I’m not usually a fan blues guitar - but this is next level, and your drummer is also pretty sick.
Love this, I have ordered one yesterday. Creamy tone that sparkles.
Tocas super bro suena espectacular todo 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nice playing nice sounds
Cool new camera angle.
Gran sonido este pedal
Good video
Nice and smooth
Super demo as usual.Very impressive pedal but yet to find one for sale.
Nice demo! Good sound, but it's little bit too dry -for me.
what is the difference between the deluxe and non-deluxe version? thanks!
This shows gear is the last thing you should worry about if you want to sound better playing guitar.
but hes using a $3000 guitar. lol
If I give you the same $3000 guitar, you think you'll sound anywhere close? :)
Yeap Lol
Ive seen $50 guitars in the proper hands sound killer!!!!!!
Neck shape and guitar setup are everything. Those make 80% of playability.
@Mike Hermans do you teach ?
I already know I need a 9v power adapter but I don't find the "ma" specification :c
what did you get? I've ordered an adapter that can carry 2A and serve 9 pedals in daisy. I won't use 9 pedals, maybe 5 or 6 at most. As long as the adapter has a higher amp rating than the pedal it's fine, the adapter doesn't determine the current that goes through the pedal. pedals draw what they need through the adapter.
nux drive core or nux od 3????
Los dos.
Those who can, do - those who can't, teach. Just saying. Wonderful playing as always Mike
Have you seen, for example, Alex Lifeson teaching guitar on TH-cam?
th-cam.com/video/4OtV_2A6fSo/w-d-xo.html
There are those who can and teach as well. (Please don't be a dick. Thanks.)
Besides, this dude isn't teaching. He's demonstrating.
Well I wont write it anymore
Great demo and awesome playing.
Two years ago bought the Rockbox Boiling Point now I' me sold for this one...
Just got my Lester G
My girlfriend hates you.
Who cares ?
Kind regards
Do you teach
hey guys, how many "ma" do i need in a power adapter for this one?
10ma. Almost no power at all. Any 9v with center negative will do the job.
Hi I'm a noob for pedals and I have a question. What exactly is clean boost for? what are you trying to achieve?
A few things, depends on where you put it in your signal chain.
If you put it in front of your overdrive or distortion pedal, that pedal will distort more, but the overall volume coming from the od/dist pedal won't be that much louder.
If you put it after your od/dist pedal, it will make the distorted signal louder. It will also push the amp harder and the amp will possibly distort more. This is useful when you want more volume with additional amp breakup.
If you put it in the amp effects loop, you can boost only the volume without affecting overdrive from pedals and the preamp. You can use this to just boost your overall volume a lot, or to make the power amp distort (LOUD).
Boosts make sense in front of a tube amp (to drive it to breakup for tube distortion)), less so in front of a solid state or digital amp. This assumes the idea is to get traditional saturation you can expect when overdriving a tube amp characteristic. I believe you can damage a solid state amp if you send too strong an input signal (also true for pedals). Not worth it because the overload doesnt sound good anyways imho.
Great playing. I thought Nux was a cheap and cheerful brand?!??
Its a mid way. Its not like the 20-> 30 quid pedals on amazon and its not like a high end 150 quid pedal. Its just in the middle
@@GregoryCavill Gracias por la información!
any difference with thw od-3,apart from the boost???
$39.99
+1971SuperLead
Drive Core "Deluxe" MAP is $74.99, the old version is discontinued.