@@devinftf I'm not but I was a HUGE RBF fan in middle and high school haha. I was REALLY surprised when I found out Scott and I shared a last name. It's not very common... 😅
@@EverydayGuitarist what set ups are bands like NFG, Story of the Year, & Yellowcard using for example? I have a 2015 PRS 30th anniversary with 57/08 pick ups as well as a 50th anniversary Tele and I am looking to get a similar? Any suggestion pedals, amps, pre amps etc thanks man great video!
8:15 guitarists, PLEASE listen to this man! Your tone sounds awesome in your bedroom I'm sure, but in the studio you need to cut out some of your low-end. Trust me, your bassist has plenty for the song already!
As someone who is pretty hard of hearing, hasn't played an electric guitar in probably a decade, and isn't the gearhead I was in high school - this has been super helpful! It sucks that there aren't really very many videos like this one out there (that I have found so far), but this has been a HUGE help for me. Can't wait to put my new Jaguar to the test! Thanks!!!
Been getting into Japanese punk lately like the oral cigarettes and hello sleepwalkers and I really want their tones. This really set me in the right direction.
@@another.nikhil same as well as kizukeyo baby. I'm such a noob to gear. I've listened to nothing but blues and classic rock for years and then I discovered math rock and Japanese punk and my mind was absolutely blown
I've been playing guitar for 15 years now, I've finally committed to recording tracks and its very intimidating with all of the software out there and how to use it. i think doing a live vids on how you actually record and track your songs would be awesome. I would 100% watch that from start to finish.
I get it. Some of that 90s stuff is super aggressive even with not tons of gain. And that’s super awesome and useful sometimes. I like both sounds a lot. I might have to do a talk about that on a different video!
Great video. In the future I would put the ending playthrough first (about 15-30s of it) followed by an intro. Would help retain viewers and you could slap an intro in then an ad when you get big enough for them
Exceptional video! You are the best man! Very easy to follow and real world examples to help me make better choices in getting a better sound. Love your channel. Please keep them coming.
Killer tone and a very informative video! Stoked to see a video focused on how to get a good tone for the genre. Awesome content man! Drop some Friedman stuff hahaha!
That’s something Ive been working on actually! Keep an eye out! I don’t use logic but everything but the actually amp plug-ins should be free or you will have the equivalent in logic.
Amazing video and killer tone exactly what I’m looking for. So to summarize what set ups are bands like NFG, Story of the Year, & Yellowcard using for example? I have a 2015 PRS 30th anniversary with 57/08 pick ups as well as a 50th anniversary Tele and I am looking to get a similar? Any suggestion pedals, amps, pre amps etc thanks man great video!
I actually had a conversation with Ryan Mendez from Yellowcard. Those guys are all using passive pickup ESPs with Kemper blends of Diezel and Kranks. As a general rule for all those bands though I’d say a good Mesa Dual Rec is the way to go. All of those bands were using Mesa in the beginning
@@EverydayGuitarist great feedback I’m wondering how the SLO 30 will be when I get it if I can pull pop punk off with it and other genre’s I’ll be happy.
Btw I can’t believe you got a chance to chill with Yellowcard man high school idol’s for sure! I’d kill for that time with them lol. Great feedback for me to consider I just ordered the slo 30 so I’m hoping I’m not disappointed if so I’ll swap for the Mesa boogie dual rectifier or 5150 was my other consideration but based off what you’re saying the Mesa boogie may have been the way to go over the slo but I do want to learn blue eventually and I also enjoy playing pop country stuff too and 80’s rock metal so I was told the SLO is overall the best in the flexibility category to do it all. We shall see I guess once I get it next week super stoked! Your the only pop punk review with this amp just crazy
@@threadoflife I Absolutely love the SLO 30. I had one for awhile. Regret getting rid of it 😂. For the Punk thing go clean channel, bright switch, crunch switch. Depending on your pickups between 6-8 on the gain, bass at 4, mids at 4, treble at 6, depth with 5, pres at 7. Hit it with a boost (Klon or tube screamer probably). Instant thick punk tones.
Is there any major differences between lead and rythm tones? For example for solos and stuff would you kick on a ts or maybe just a clean boost to give the amp a little more push? Also is your sick-as an always on kinda thing or do you rely on it for certain things?
I am trying to do this in a amplitube or guitar rig. I even tried with some of the Neural DSP Sims. For some reason I can’t seem to wrap my head around this. My mix is falling so short because of it
hey man, would you recommend a boss SD-1 or an ibanez tube screamer for this type of tone? i know they are both good but what do you prefer personally ? thanks
I like them both. It kind of depends. They’ll both do great though. The SD1 is more aggressive in the upper mids and lops off more low end than a TS9 so if that’s what you’re going for try that. Otherwise the TS is a great starting point.
Good video amigo! Is it possible that you share the presets for each part, pedal, amp and cabinet? I want to make that tone, but I always screwed it up and make like a metal tone :( Thanks a lot man!
I was just trying to really get across the basic concepts of how I go about getting these kind of tones, so unless you’re using my exact gear it’s kind of difficult but I can post what I’m using here Orange TH 30 >Two Notes Torpedo Live Mesa OS 4X12 V30s Volume: 2 o’clock Tone: 1:30 Gain: 1 o’clock Bondi Sick As Volume: 3 O’clock Gain: Off or just up a smidge Tone to taste
I'm a rare bird but I actually have the exact guitar that Tom DeLong played during 2008 not the production model The real thing and I also have a Mesa boogie dual channel triple rectifier revision g I know this is a dream setup but the problem is I don't know how to use it My recording gear is Steinberg CL1 and a PreSonus tube preamp I am currently using a crate GX212 which should be capable of doing pop punk but something is wrong guitar sound really thin
as far as i concern, orange sounds way too diferent from a marshall or a fender, so you should explain that, fm202 doesnt needs low cut, but good tutorial anyway bro, was just an advice
I cannot remember exactly but I’m fairly confident it was just a high and low pass filter and potentially a little bump in the mids on the song. But the parts outside of the song there is nothing
Great video ! I’ve got a Marshall DSL40 and a Les Paul Tribute. I just bought a Fulltone Fulldrive 3. How can I get a pop punk tone with that? Any help is appreciated. Yours sounds awesome!
Id definitely stay on your green crunch channel, not the OD red channel, and then add an OD pedal to give it some more drive, but keep the amps gain at half ish around there to give room for the pedal to do some work. Lastly use your ears and compare to some of your fav songs! :)
Everyday Guitarist I currently have a Marshall Origin head so it doesn’t have the gain I need on tap for my band. Luckily I play in a pop punk band so this was the perfect demo for that!
I love the AC15 and you can definitely do Pop Punk with it, but depending on if it’s a Greenback or Alnico loaded one you may want to try something with a little less mid push because the AC15 is hard to dial mids out of.
@@EverydayGuitarist yea our band has been struggling for a good pop punk tone cause there literally is no mid knob, so we are currently stuck at what to do
Not that there are a ton of them (sadly), but this is hands down the BEST video on pop punk tone-building on TH-cam!
I really appreciate it!
Are you related to Scott Klopfenstein from RBF and The Littlest Man Band?
@@devinftf I'm not but I was a HUGE RBF fan in middle and high school haha. I was REALLY surprised when I found out Scott and I shared a last name. It's not very common... 😅
@@EverydayGuitarist what set ups are bands like NFG, Story of the Year, & Yellowcard using for example? I have a 2015 PRS 30th anniversary with 57/08 pick ups as well as a 50th anniversary Tele and I am looking to get a similar? Any suggestion pedals, amps, pre amps etc thanks man great video!
8:15 guitarists, PLEASE listen to this man! Your tone sounds awesome in your bedroom I'm sure, but in the studio you need to cut out some of your low-end. Trust me, your bassist has plenty for the song already!
Thanks dude.
Blast the mids! It's the truth
TH-cam is hit or miss with tutorials like this. This was a solid hit. Glad I found your channel.
I really appreciate it. Thanks man!
Was the "Hit or Miss" intended?
@@benjithechimp Came here to ask the same thing
As someone who is pretty hard of hearing, hasn't played an electric guitar in probably a decade, and isn't the gearhead I was in high school - this has been super helpful! It sucks that there aren't really very many videos like this one out there (that I have found so far), but this has been a HUGE help for me. Can't wait to put my new Jaguar to the test! Thanks!!!
So happy I could help dude!
Soloing the tracks really help me comprehend the goal behind the gain stages needed for the different parts. Great job!
Been getting into Japanese punk lately like the oral cigarettes and hello sleepwalkers and I really want their tones. This really set me in the right direction.
I was trying to recreate the tone of Hey kids! and landed on this video.
@@another.nikhil same as well as kizukeyo baby. I'm such a noob to gear. I've listened to nothing but blues and classic rock for years and then I discovered math rock and Japanese punk and my mind was absolutely blown
@@argo_z ahh have you ever heard of the pinballs? (Genre;; j-punk and j-rock) their songs are so good.
You should check out Hey Smith!
ITS NORAGAMIIII
I've been playing guitar for 15 years now, I've finally committed to recording tracks and its very intimidating with all of the software out there and how to use it. i think doing a live vids on how you actually record and track your songs would be awesome. I would 100% watch that from start to finish.
I’ll definitely think about it!!
I'm a 90's pop punk, skatepunk, and emo guy. I can appreciate aome of the 2000's stuff but the dryer 90's stuff is what gets me in the ❤️.
I get it. Some of that 90s stuff is super aggressive even with not tons of gain. And that’s super awesome and useful sometimes. I like both sounds a lot. I might have to do a talk about that on a different video!
This guys gets it
Same.
I did not expect you bust out The Anthem by Good Charlotte. Awesome vid thanks man!
Happy you liked it!
Your ending when you show the different pieces working together... Please give us more of these kinds of videos!
This video slaps, end of story haha. Honestly exactly what I was looking for. Really well done, explained well, and properly demonstrated. 💯
I really appreciate it! Happy to be helpful! 🙏
this is one of the only youtube tutorials ive seen that sounds like actual music lmao, loev this
Your channel is a diamond in the rough, bro. Glad I found this. Thank you
Great channel man... Keep up the good work. I will keep coming back.
Thanks dude!
You, my friend, just got a subscriber!
Wow, the tone and the music at the end was fantastic!
Great video man. This is fantastic
Great video. In the future I would put the ending playthrough first (about 15-30s of it) followed by an intro. Would help retain viewers and you could slap an intro in then an ad when you get big enough for them
I generally do that in normal videos, but this particular one I wanted to make sure and get info across to everyone!
great tone and great explanation. Ever thought about doing the same for a bass pop punk tone tutorial?
Not an awful idea, I can work on that!
Great video dude, sick tone too!
Love ur content 🎸
Exceptional video! You are the best man! Very easy to follow and real world examples to help me make better choices in getting a better sound. Love your channel. Please keep them coming.
Damn hearing the full mix vs the solos was really helpful. That was great for demonstrating the specific sound you need
Agreed, that made it all click super well for me.
very very helpful and practical video man! thank you
Helped a lot with getting a good tone, the bass bit was a huge help! Thanks so much!
I was hoping more of a “home recording” stuff
Dude yes!!! Great video!!
Dude I appreciate it! Love your stuff :)
Learned not just about tone but also learned something about mixing. Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks!
Hi mate, that was really good. Very useable and informative. Plus I love that you give a real world example at the end (and throughout).Thanks!
exactly what i was looking for. thank you, dude
Killer tone and a very informative video! Stoked to see a video focused on how to get a good tone for the genre. Awesome content man! Drop some Friedman stuff hahaha!
I appreciate it! I’ll get some out soon!
Everyday Guitarist super stoked man!
nicely done, thanks
Great sound dude. Really helpful video ✌️
THIS IS THE EXAACT TONE I WANT OMGG
Could you do a tutorial on how to get this sound with plugins? Like Neural or STL Tonehub? That would be great!
I plug straight from my strat or LP to my dual rec.... nothing but power
Nothing wrong with that either! I’ll bet that sounds massive.
I Will add this to useful video
Gain and treble can be your enemies really quickly if you don't tone them down 😂😂
Good quality
This smacks bro, thanks man. Subbed 👊
Very good video. What pedals do you recommend besides overdrive?
Great!❤️
Really enjoyed the video. Big fan of this genre. Any advice on creating this sound using plugin sims on daws? *logic maybe?*
That’s something Ive been working on actually! Keep an eye out! I don’t use logic but everything but the actually amp plug-ins should be free or you will have the equivalent in logic.
@@EverydayGuitarist awesome! thanks for the reply brother.
th-cam.com/video/sqtPLK1AQho/w-d-xo.html here you go!
Learned a lot from this! Be interested to see the recording process to get to what you played at the end. Sounded awesome!
Thats something i've been asked for before, I might have to do that! Thanks for the kind words!
@@EverydayGuitarist awesome! Keep up the good work man 👏
th-cam.com/video/sqtPLK1AQho/w-d-xo.html
Awesome video! Thanks man plz do more
Sounds awesome! What's your Mic setup on the cab? also any preamp recommendations?
also your song at the end slapped haha
That like extra held note of sustain and coming in on the 2(?) was rad. It sucked me into the verse
Sick I've already got the snapback, time to go drop some dough on the rest of the gear.
And the beard!
5:57 whats that pizza red pedal ??????
JHS cheese ball!
This was an awesome tutorial!!! wich pickups are you using??
These are the stock Vintera thinline pickups!
@@EverydayGuitarist they sound amazing!
amazing tutorial and sound brother! are you running the pedal before the amp or in the fx loop??
In front for the drive. loop for delays and verbs.
Amazing video and killer tone exactly what I’m looking for. So to summarize what set ups are bands like NFG, Story of the Year, & Yellowcard using for example? I have a 2015 PRS 30th anniversary with 57/08 pick ups as well as a 50th anniversary Tele and I am looking to get a similar? Any suggestion pedals, amps, pre amps etc thanks man great video!
I actually had a conversation with Ryan Mendez from Yellowcard. Those guys are all using passive pickup ESPs with Kemper blends of Diezel and Kranks. As a general rule for all those bands though I’d say a good Mesa Dual Rec is the way to go. All of those bands were using Mesa in the beginning
@@EverydayGuitarist great feedback I’m wondering how the SLO 30 will be when I get it if I can pull pop punk off with it and other genre’s I’ll be happy.
Btw I can’t believe you got a chance to chill with Yellowcard man high school idol’s for sure! I’d kill for that time with them lol. Great feedback for me to consider I just ordered the slo 30 so I’m hoping I’m not disappointed if so I’ll swap for the Mesa boogie dual rectifier or 5150 was my other consideration but based off what you’re saying the Mesa boogie may have been the way to go over the slo but I do want to learn blue eventually and I also enjoy playing pop country stuff too and 80’s rock metal so I was told the SLO is overall the best in the flexibility category to do it all. We shall see I guess once I get it next week super stoked! Your the only pop punk review with this amp just crazy
@@threadoflife I Absolutely love the SLO 30. I had one for awhile. Regret getting rid of it 😂. For the Punk thing go clean channel, bright switch, crunch switch. Depending on your pickups between 6-8 on the gain, bass at 4, mids at 4, treble at 6, depth with 5, pres at 7. Hit it with a boost (Klon or tube screamer probably). Instant thick punk tones.
Awesome!!!! What drums are those. Sound perfect
Get Good Drums Halpern PIV Kit!
@@EverydayGuitarist that tele is no joke either. Stock???
Stock Vintera thinline. They’re so good!
Really cool vidro bro! You should do one on My Chemical Romance Tone!
Amazing vid man. Can you still get pop punk tones using a Tele with single pickups?
Absolutely!
@@EverydayGuitarist you’re the man! picked up a tele ultra and thanks to your videos, scooping up a sick-as when they’re back in stock.
Drop a Hot Rail pickup in the bridge position on your Tele and you will be stoked! I did that for mine and it’s great! 100% better!🔥😁👊🏽👍🏽
Is there any major differences between lead and rythm tones? For example for solos and stuff would you kick on a ts or maybe just a clean boost to give the amp a little more push? Also is your sick-as an always on kinda thing or do you rely on it for certain things?
Great video! With a ts9 what setting would you use ?
Volume all the way up, gain all the way down. Tone to taste depending on the amp.
I am trying to do this in a amplitube or guitar rig. I even tried with some of the Neural DSP Sims. For some reason I can’t seem to wrap my head around this. My mix is falling so short because of it
What do you use for DI recording? A certain interface or DI box?
Just here to say this helps a ton. Sorry I’m late to the party.
What are you using to mic your cabinet? (Im guess in an SM-57, but just to be sure.)
I use a two notes torpedo live. This particular IR is a Mesa OS V30 cab mic’d with a 57 and a 121 blended together
great video!! super helpful
dude my tones just sounded like s**t until I put the snapback on, they just came alive!
It’s true!
Fck that guitar sounds nice dude. I have a HSS strat w/jb pick up and yours still sounds way more beefy!
hey man, would you recommend a boss SD-1 or an ibanez tube screamer for this type of tone? i know they are both good but what do you prefer personally ? thanks
I like them both. It kind of depends. They’ll both do great though. The SD1 is more aggressive in the upper mids and lops off more low end than a TS9 so if that’s what you’re going for try that. Otherwise the TS is a great starting point.
Good video amigo! Is it possible that you share the presets for each part, pedal, amp and cabinet? I want to make that tone, but I always screwed it up and make like a metal tone :( Thanks a lot man!
I was just trying to really get across the basic concepts of how I go about getting these kind of tones, so unless you’re using my exact gear it’s kind of difficult but I can post what I’m using here
Orange TH 30 >Two Notes Torpedo Live Mesa OS 4X12 V30s
Volume: 2 o’clock
Tone: 1:30
Gain: 1 o’clock
Bondi Sick As
Volume: 3 O’clock
Gain: Off or just up a smidge
Tone to taste
@@EverydayGuitarist Sick, you're the man! Keep it up.
what's the name of song you are playing?
nice
Can you make a vid how to sound like neck deep?
what song are you using in the intro?
Amazing! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
Great video, great info but please level your volume between the dialogue and the intro. Still a like though.
your tone is so cool
I'm a rare bird but I actually have the exact guitar that Tom DeLong played during 2008 not the production model The real thing and I also have a Mesa boogie dual channel triple rectifier revision g I know this is a dream setup but the problem is I don't know how to use it My recording gear is Steinberg CL1 and a PreSonus tube preamp I am currently using a crate GX212 which should be capable of doing pop punk but something is wrong guitar sound really thin
I thought you were Chad from the Cold Ones for a second.
Can u make a 150-200$ guitar sound like this
You could get close as long as it’s humbuckers. It really depends on what guitar though. Price isn’t really the issue.
Great vid!
Thanks!
Did you dual track for the rythm?
Always!
@@EverydayGuitarist And for the lead you only did one track panned to del eft with reverb?
as far as i concern, orange sounds way too diferent from a marshall or a fender, so you should explain that, fm202 doesnt needs low cut, but good tutorial anyway bro, was just an advice
Cool!!
Sounds amazing
i realize this is an old vid now, but did you have any post processing on the guitars?
I cannot remember exactly but I’m fairly confident it was just a high and low pass filter and potentially a little bump in the mids on the song. But the parts outside of the song there is nothing
Alas, i only have a Blues Jr. Any tips?
Pedals man. BEOD, or some other Marshall style pedal would probably be your best option!
Now do a DI version with amp sims
Great video ! I’ve got a Marshall DSL40 and a Les Paul Tribute. I just bought a Fulltone Fulldrive 3. How can I get a pop punk tone with that? Any help is appreciated. Yours sounds awesome!
Id definitely stay on your green crunch channel, not the OD red channel, and then add an OD pedal to give it some more drive, but keep the amps gain at half ish around there to give room for the pedal to do some work. Lastly use your ears and compare to some of your fav songs! :)
Oh fuuuuuuuck the slides on that track at the end!
Does anyone know how to do this with biasfx2?
Damn this is really fucking good subscribed
By the way can you make a pop punk bass tutorial?
Working on a lead/solo guitar one right now. Will probably do bass after that!
@@EverydayGuitarist nice man cant wait for those
intro song please
Sunrise In Staples - Let’s Take A Road Trip
Im fucked. I though I had everything I needed and then I realized........ I DONT HAVE THE FUCKING SNAPBACK!!!
This just sold me on the TH30 without it being a TH30 review lol
I’ve been meaning to do one, but I’m happy to help. It’s a fantastic amp. One of m favorites. Very underrated!
Everyday Guitarist I currently have a Marshall Origin head so it doesn’t have the gain I need on tap for my band. Luckily I play in a pop punk band so this was the perfect demo for that!
Nothing wrong with the Origin, it needs a lot of shaping for Pop Punk. The TH30 will serve you will though!
Here's where I'm going to start: by spending $12000 on gear
That’ll work 😂
Fuckin love it!
Thanks dude!
This is exactly what i was looking for
Is the Vox AC15 good enough?
I love the AC15 and you can definitely do Pop Punk with it, but depending on if it’s a Greenback or Alnico loaded one you may want to try something with a little less mid push because the AC15 is hard to dial mids out of.
@@EverydayGuitarist yea our band has been struggling for a good pop punk tone cause there literally is no mid knob, so we are currently stuck at what to do
@@satoshigurung2609 try a Boss GE-7 or other EQ pedal. The Vox is a great amp and an EQ will allow you to shape it any way you need
Was that Good Charlotte?
Maayyybbeeee
Everyday Guitarist i dig it
What kind of string gauge you use on that guitar bro?
NYXL 10s!
Great review but I'm an old school punk sound
Cleans?
Working in it!
Sorry....just found this..you said "slapbacks"........you mean delay? sorry for an otherwise probably dumb question.
yeah, no dumb questions! Slapback is refrencing a short delay time with few repeats!