Simplesmente sensacional... Um trabalho e tanto ... Parabéns... Vi o vídeo sobre o pedalboard também e achei incrível... Estou começando um Cover do Royal, porém não tenho tantos recursos assim a disposição... Gostaria muito de poder trocar algumas ideias... 🤘🤘🤘
Hey! I wanted to ask you if is there a big difference between Mike Kerr’s signature and the Gretsch or the Squier that you used at first, like, should I buy a Gretsch, a Squier or wait and buy his expensive signature bass?
Dude, the Squier I had before was a good option because it looked similar to Mike's Fender Signature. It has a good cost-benefit ratio, but I thought the pickup had a very high output and the sound was very bassy. The Gretsch is good for looks, since he uses the same one, but the pickup is single coils, and because of that, it has a bit of noise, but the pickup can be replaced if it bothers you. The Fender Signature is excellent, but it is very expensive. It's a difficult choice, but I think the Squier, like mine, can solve the problem. The Gretsch too, but with the reservations I mentioned. Now, if you have the money to buy the Fender Signature, go for it.
@@raulxneves Thanks! I don’t have the money to get the signature so I wanted to get Mike Kerr’s tone as cheap as possible and I’m making a band mixing Royal Blood and some hardcore so I wanted to get a bass similar to Mike’s but not that expensive because I’ve got two basses and one (a Stingray) saturates the efrects and the other one (a Danelectro) needs more lows and doesn’t sound so good with the effects, so I think I’ll get a Gretsch because it sounds so good with the effects and he also uses it now, so thanks for your reply!
heyy i was wondering, I watched your full pedalboard review, but it totaled up to over 5000 USD, do you have any suggestions on how you could achieve a similar sound that mike uses but more on budget? maybe to like 1500-2000 usd? I would love to try and recreate their sound but dont have that much money to spend
Hey! I’m also a big fan of Royal Blood and I wanted to tell you that Raul’s videos helped me a lot to make my pedalboard, I would tell you to only buy the most important pedals that are the ones in my pedalboard: 3 tuners(I use Boss TU-2), 2 Boss Ps-6, MXR Super Badass, Plasma Coil, POG2 (or use the tiny ones that are cheaper) and if you’re gonna play songs like Trouble’s Coming buy a Cock Fight and if you’re gonna play songs like Shiner In The Dark just buy a MXR Sub Machine, all that is less than 2000$ and if you buy it second hand I think you could even get it for like 1500$. Also there are some channels (sorry for saying other YT channels Raul 😅) that use cheaper pedalboards that are like 500$-700$ that don’t get exactly the tone but are very close to it
Simplesmente sensacional... Um trabalho e tanto ... Parabéns...
Vi o vídeo sobre o pedalboard também e achei incrível...
Estou começando um Cover do Royal, porém não tenho tantos recursos assim a disposição... Gostaria muito de poder trocar algumas ideias... 🤘🤘🤘
@@cacoramosbass Valeu Caco!
What a great way to celebrate the 10 year anniversary!
@@ErazedMusic Indeed ma man!
Amazing covers and amazing album!
Thanks man!
Great album! 👏🏻👏🏻
@@tatiane.cmargo Obrigado amor!
Hey! I wanted to ask you if is there a big difference between Mike Kerr’s signature and the Gretsch or the Squier that you used at first, like, should I buy a Gretsch, a Squier or wait and buy his expensive signature bass?
Dude, the Squier I had before was a good option because it looked similar to Mike's Fender Signature.
It has a good cost-benefit ratio, but I thought the pickup had a very high output and the sound was very bassy.
The Gretsch is good for looks, since he uses the same one, but the pickup is single coils, and because of that, it has a bit of noise, but the pickup can be replaced if it bothers you.
The Fender Signature is excellent, but it is very expensive.
It's a difficult choice, but I think the Squier, like mine, can solve the problem.
The Gretsch too, but with the reservations I mentioned.
Now, if you have the money to buy the Fender Signature, go for it.
@@raulxneves Thanks! I don’t have the money to get the signature so I wanted to get Mike Kerr’s tone as cheap as possible and I’m making a band mixing Royal Blood and some hardcore so I wanted to get a bass similar to Mike’s but not that expensive because I’ve got two basses and one (a Stingray) saturates the efrects and the other one (a Danelectro) needs more lows and doesn’t sound so good with the effects, so I think I’ll get a Gretsch because it sounds so good with the effects and he also uses it now, so thanks for your reply!
Nice!
heyy i was wondering, I watched your full pedalboard review, but it totaled up to over 5000 USD, do you have any suggestions on how you could achieve a similar sound that mike uses but more on budget? maybe to like 1500-2000 usd? I would love to try and recreate their sound but dont have that much money to spend
@@xamyvaglab7967 Absolutely, I will do that soon on my next live stream, keep tunein!
Hey! I’m also a big fan of Royal Blood and I wanted to tell you that Raul’s videos helped me a lot to make my pedalboard, I would tell you to only buy the most important pedals that are the ones in my pedalboard: 3 tuners(I use Boss TU-2), 2 Boss Ps-6, MXR Super Badass, Plasma Coil, POG2 (or use the tiny ones that are cheaper) and if you’re gonna play songs like Trouble’s Coming buy a Cock Fight and if you’re gonna play songs like Shiner In The Dark just buy a MXR Sub Machine, all that is less than 2000$ and if you buy it second hand I think you could even get it for like 1500$. Also there are some channels (sorry for saying other YT channels Raul 😅) that use cheaper pedalboards that are like 500$-700$ that don’t get exactly the tone but are very close to it
@@Jmv458 Good one!