We’re absolutely thrilled to see the RevivalDRIVE on The Doug and Pat Show!!! Great playing as usual!!! Needless to say, we love the show, and so this is a real honour!!! I personally can’t wait to watch the shows on the Kemper and new digital Fender amps. You guys know “tone” and so it’ll be genuinely interesting to see what you make of today’s digital emulation techniques. Many thanks, Simon.
Love you guys. Im also a geezer in Portland and I love the old tones you guys conjure. Nothing like them and nothing wrong with being stuck in the past. All the new stuff like kemper is constantly working to emulate the old tones. We are Timeless!!! Just like Rock! Keep Rockin Guys!
I recall Doug mentioned in the last video he would go on vacation (Spain?) for the summer, and there would be no videos til he returned. At last! Long summer.
We travel a lot now meeting like minded people around the world, big fun. Our next one will be out in about 45 days if Pat's heart transplant works. D&P
Hi Doug, hi Pat! Good to see you guys, been missing your repartee lol. Jam at the end was extra cool btw, big fun to see Pat playing along with you. Seemed to be enjoying himself pretty well!
When i run into pedals that have more than 3 or 4 knobs i find myself spending more time screwing around playing with knobs than i do playing. I made this mistake more than once and ended up selling every time.
Marvellous show and wonderful to see you back. Stunning tones throughout this, and great playing. Absolutely right up there with the very best guitar channels. It wasn’t clear how impressed you were with the Revival, but it sounded pretty incredible to me, and I guess where it really wins is for the gigging guitarist who doesn’t know what back line amp will be provided. Pretty much anything clean with decent headroom should do, right? It’ll be interesting to see what your thoughts are on the Kemper (not my thing, too ‘techy’) although what I’m really looking forward to is the new Fender modellers. Welcome back!
I have sold 3 pedals to get Origin Revival Compact drive (smaller version)..still exploring it, but I can tell it sounds and feels (under fingers) GREAT.Very dynamic pedal, sensitive to pick attack and volume/tone pots on a guitar. I can get great Vox and Plexi tones with my Tone King Imperial amp. It works great in front of digital Yamaha thr 10 c amp too. Top notch build quality.
Hi Doug and pat….I need your help over the last few months I’ve been taking money into my local music store and In a few days I’m going to own a 2021 Gibson les paul standard 60s slim taper neck in ice tea burst and I’m looking to change the pickups I’m looking for lower output vintage PAFs what would you recommend out of…..throbak/Doyle coils/Lollar pickups…..I would appreciate any help as I believe you have played them all…..Peter in the UK.
wow....I would love love love that profile...I sure hope you plan on offering it for sale or something. Thanks as always for posting, and great playing.
The delux reverb actually has a killer distortion once you turn it up above 5. Theres a output attenuator called the Fryette Power Station I got that lets you run the old amps without a master volume at any volume. It has some built in tone controls that let you juce the high and low end too. It costs a little more than that pedal but it works great for live gigs or recording.
Sounds good. For us we used the Deluxe Reverb in this demo because it's a good "pedal platform" and because we prefer the more over the top overdrive we get from English amps, especially older ones, over BF or later Fender amps. That said, this was much more of a challenge for the RevivalDRIVE or any sophisticated overdrives. Other videos about the drive cover a lot more of the non English amp tones that we did because of our preferences and they are worth watching. D&P
Great episode guys. Nice explanation of what the pedal does. Clean or dry signal blend controls always confuse me, I always assume that turning them up gives more clean tone. According to the Origin manual, maximum clean is fully anti-clockwise. The ghost note concept puzzled me when I saw it mentioned elsewhere. The answer is in the manual - the Ghost control adds low end intermodulation products between the guitar signal and ripple on the amps power supply. THAT old driven amp tone is remarkably elusive, to me, many overdrive pedals just sound scratchy. The JTM45 tone you demo is great, really fat. Trivial fact - did you know that they adjust the accuracy of the Big Ben clock by adding or removing single coins from a stack of copper pennies resting on one of the beams of the mechanism?
Great to see you guys back hope you enjoyed your summer. On another note or two so on the Revival Drive to get the phone costs UPS Ground and the Tweed amp sound you were using the right side of the amplifier with the solid-state rectifier and the left side was for all the other stuff? So if you bought the smaller pedal you would not be able to get the Paul kossoff sound? And on another note I just watch the new Tim cheers video that had Howard Leasing it and they were demoing Howard's 59 Les Paul and I believe it was a 57 Goldtop Les Paul and comparing it to the to the new Paul Reed Smith 594 and apparently the guitar used to the demo has had some modifications done to the thickness of the bridge pieces because more downward pressure on the bridge and had some kind of new pickup in it and admire it sounded pretty damn close to the original Gibsons. Kind of scary. maybe you guys should try one
We saw that, Pat has been a friend of Howards for years. The thing left out of the video is what are they running the guitars through, amp, microphone etc. We see a Tube Screamer on the right with the light on and cables plugged into it. If they are using a Tube Screamer that might be a reason both guitars sound alike. Good but alike. We have a number of TS's from 808's to modified Analog Man newer ones and they will do that. When we do demos we say what amp, plug straight into it, what speakers and how it's mic'd. A recording is an illusion so these things need to be mentioned. Most of our pickup demos are about chasing that original sound. On our original LP's (Oscar-Jayne etc) the adjusting of the tailpiece angle or anything else mechanical (changing no original hardware) didn't change the great sound to our ears. All interesting. D&P
Yes i do wish their demo had been done the same as yours are done. Perhaps you could get your hands on that model PRS and compare it to OSCAR? I remember seeing HEART play in 1977 in Seattle at the football field that used to be by the opera house at the Seattle center. It was also Foriegns first tour right after cold as ice hit the radio. Tower of power was there also. By the Chief Seattle fountain there was a music store called THE MAGIC FLUTE. They had a guild electric that had the band name ARMY on it and alot of the early members of Heart signatures. I was a kid and did not but it. Hind sight.. They also had a univox lp copy flame top ice tea burst. Thought it was the coolest thing i'd ever seen. Hope you can do a demo on one of these new prs guitars. Take care
Really looking forward to the Tone Master video. Everyone is saying how great they sound (and they sure seem to on-line) but nobody is talking about how they feel to play through. I am sure you guys will do exactly that
I use these white medium picks that say "cool" on them. They have a raised surface on the upper part that feels like rubber dots so easy to hang on to when one gets flailing with abandon. Doug (&P)
Hi gentlemen, great video and I am exploring this pedal too like you guys did. Don’t have my head completely around it yet, but it can give some awesome times. Just on the MORE/PRES knob: isn’t fully counterclockwise the most negative feedback you can get and fully clockwise the most presence? In the middle it should be least of both. Your explanation seems different to that.
If you watch the videos by Simon Keats he tells in great detail what it does. Our understanding is the most NF is at 12:00. As you rotate clockwise you get the Marshall presence control that allows the top end to by-pass the NF, not unlike a bright switch on a Fender except controllable with the knob. Turning counter-clockwise from 12:00 starts removing all NF. D&P
Hey it is great to see you guys again. I went to see Joe Bonamassa last night and thought of you guys!......I probably should not have admitted that huh?
@@DFraserHomes whatta name dropper !! I did Sound for Joe many times when he was a bit more humble-- then, there was sitting across from Jimmy Page at Atlantic on Broadway back in the '70's .. :)
Could be but as owners and users of '65 Celestion alnico speakers they can take a lot of power considering they're rated at 25 watts. To Doug the sound is more ceramic Celestion, to Pat he's going with the alnicos. D&P
In the first example the free song sounded much more believable. I was trying to dial that in on my 40 watt dsl but the lows are never right on that amp either muddy or overbearing. But I got as close as I could and that is the alright now sound. Not example 2 that's to gainy.
I got a little closer on chanle two green side I was trying CV on chanle 1 red side which is where I most always play that amp.really low gain chanle 2 and wierd eq.
The Mules are a great choice, there are a few that really do it for us. Right now the test guitar 1994 Heritage H150 has the German made Amber "Spirit of 59" pickups with VIP pots and an old (real deal) Bumblebee cap in the bridge position. The Ambers have that Oscar "click" thing on the top end we love so they're staying in the Heritage for awhile. Thanks for the question. D&P
Funny as I tried to email you guys today and through your site it wouldn't go! Glad that my friend Simon Keats let me know about this! I love both my Revival Drive's! Made All my other OD's obsolete! BTW, it's cheaper than the Van Weelden Royal Overdrive ... $750.Don Butler/Toneman, Inc.
The Kossoff sound is a cool idea, but going back to listen to different recordings of kossoff, it ends up being typical of any sort of Marshall in a box pedal setting which is more gain than needed in my opinion. I'd say the pedal can do it, but it may require different settings for a Deluxe reverb than suggested. Quite of bit a gain with the Simon suggested setting. Either way, no question, this pedal is well thought out and killer. A tweaker's dream! Great video guys. One of my favorites of this pedal. Cheers!
Hi, I really like your comparison videos. Could you please compare the new Gibson Les Paul Standard with Oscar? Since Gibson claim to be back, I really think it would be interesting.
We will be doing this in the next few months. There are many features about the original Les Paul series from the 50's that Gibson just can't get right and we will discuss those and compare the old ones to the latest crop of genuine-for sure this time-we got it right versions. D&P
Love your channel. Watching this vid now. You just did the first A/B with the deluxe reverb. The Origin is supposed to emulate the Deluxe. But you turned it up and did everything but A/B them to show us how well it will emulate a Deluxe Reverb 60's amp. I had to monitor my volume levels because you blasting us with really loud volumes. And you didn't show me if it can get the deluxe classic tone. So I won't be buying that product. lol.
Keep in mind that we weren't going for classic Deluxe Reverb sounds because we were plugged into one and doing a demo on an overdrive. We did turn off the pedal (bypass) from time to time to show what sound we were using as the platform and when we did that it was the sound of a BF Deluxe Reverb, the sound we weren't going for. Using a BF Deluxe Reverb to get the sound of 50's tweed amps and English amps was the challenge using an amp that doesn't sound like them at all. We blast you because these are loud amps that need to be heard loud, according to Pat anyway. D&P
@@DFraserHomes Also your description says, "Can old dogs learn new tricks, even if they're Doug and Pat? The fine people at Origin Effects thinks so by hipping us to their all analog pedal that recreates every facet of a non-master volume tube amp down to the smallest detail." I was just under the impression that this pedal could emulate old fender amps. Left a little disappointed.
We were using an early 1967 Fender Deluxe Reverb on 4, pretty clean. The reason why we used it is because it's a good amp but doesn't sound English like a Marshall or Vox which we prefer so a bit more of a challenge to get those tones. D&P
The Doug and Pat Show Thanks! Boy, I really have to say, the sounds you are getting out of that pedal are really nice! Thank you again for the reply! And, I enjoy your shows!
At the time it was. But it's about getting tones and if there is something that you can work with that might do that in a situation where you can't or won't take four or five 50 or 60 year old amps and crank them then we will explore it and see if they can do it. It's a challenge with old amps as they are delicate and getting more so, that's where we are now as players who love vintage tube amps. D&P
We’re absolutely thrilled to see the RevivalDRIVE on The Doug and Pat Show!!! Great playing as usual!!! Needless to say, we love the show, and so this is a real honour!!! I personally can’t wait to watch the shows on the Kemper and new digital Fender amps. You guys know “tone” and so it’ll be genuinely interesting to see what you make of today’s digital emulation techniques. Many thanks, Simon.
What is the difference between The Revival Drive overdrive and The Revival Drive Custom overdrive ? Thanks !
We all need more Doug & Pat show 🤘🏻😎
Such a big fan of your channel! Great to see you both sirs!
Good to see you guys! You were missed!
Missed you! Best demo of real world Revival Drive applications I've seen so far. And, as usual, you guys are hilarious!
Finally! Good to see you back!
They are now quarantining : )
Love you guys. Im also a geezer in Portland and I love the old tones you guys conjure. Nothing like them and nothing wrong with being stuck in the past. All the new stuff like kemper is constantly working to emulate the old tones. We are Timeless!!! Just like Rock! Keep Rockin Guys!
I ordered one of these on the strength of this video. Great job as always. Like old friends I've never met.
If I haven't said it before, I'll say it now: Doug, you have one hell of a vibrato.
Loved the genius jam!! Love the channel! Keep them coming!!!
Oh man, I missed you guys!
Great to see you both back again
where in the HELL have you two geezers been?!!!!!!!
I recall Doug mentioned in the last video he would go on vacation (Spain?) for the summer, and there would be no videos til he returned. At last! Long summer.
They been busy geezen
We travel a lot now meeting like minded people around the world, big fun. Our next one will be out in about 45 days if Pat's heart transplant works. D&P
@@DFraserHomes You guys ok now?
Great to see you back! Enjoyable as always! Keep up the great shows Doug and pat.
Hi Doug, hi Pat! Good to see you guys, been missing your repartee lol. Jam at the end was extra cool btw, big fun to see Pat playing along with you. Seemed to be enjoying himself pretty well!
That vibrato is the icing on the cake !
It's very good to have a new video out! I just came here to say that. I'll watch the video later
Can’t wait to get that profile.
Great explanation of this pedal - thank you
i have two of these pedals and there are over the top good, even dubbeld in serie,. (a pedal board that can do everything very well)
Glad you blokes are back . Great tones from pedals that are out of reach to mere mortals here 🇬🇧 😊👍
I Always enjoyed your videos very much guys !!! 😍😍👍👍🤗🤗🎸🎸
Quite possibly the best overdrive pedal ever made. These guys NAILED it!
Great to see you guys back on! Hope you are both well.
Excellent once again gentlemen and nice playing Doug ..... oh! and well played at being a "cool dude" Pat!
These guys are the best. A great episode as usual.
When i run into pedals that have more than 3 or 4 knobs i find myself spending more time screwing around playing with knobs than i do playing. I made this mistake more than once and ended up selling every time.
Marvellous show and wonderful to see you back. Stunning tones throughout this, and great playing. Absolutely right up there with the very best guitar channels. It wasn’t clear how impressed you were with the Revival, but it sounded pretty incredible to me, and I guess where it really wins is for the gigging guitarist who doesn’t know what back line amp will be provided. Pretty much anything clean with decent headroom should do, right? It’ll be interesting to see what your thoughts are on the Kemper (not my thing, too ‘techy’) although what I’m really looking forward to is the new Fender modellers. Welcome back!
Glad you guys are back!
Always sweet to see an upload from D&P !
I have sold 3 pedals to get Origin Revival Compact drive (smaller version)..still exploring it, but I can tell it sounds and feels (under fingers) GREAT.Very dynamic pedal, sensitive to pick attack and volume/tone pots on a guitar. I can get great Vox and Plexi tones with my Tone King Imperial amp. It works great in front of digital Yamaha thr 10 c amp too. Top notch build quality.
Great to see you guys back 👌
The JTM sounded so Koss
‘Bout Time - LOL beautifully played Pat :-)
Hi Doug and pat….I need your help over the last few months I’ve been taking money into my local music store and In a few days I’m going to own a 2021 Gibson les paul standard 60s slim taper neck in ice tea burst and I’m looking to change the pickups I’m looking for lower output vintage PAFs what would you recommend out of…..throbak/Doyle coils/Lollar pickups…..I would appreciate any help as I believe you have played them all…..Peter in the UK.
Looking forward to the upcoming videos!
Fantastic stuff - missed you guys. Great to see ya back!
nice to see you. missed you guys.
Best intro ever, hit the like button as soon as Doug said "overdrive pedal!"
nice show guys even nicer jam ending
Say what ?! ;-) Glad you're back guys !
wow....I would love love love that profile...I sure hope you plan on offering it for sale or something. Thanks as always for posting, and great playing.
The delux reverb actually has a killer distortion once you turn it up above 5. Theres a output attenuator called the Fryette Power Station I got that lets you run the old amps without a master volume at any volume. It has some built in tone controls that let you juce the high and low end too. It costs a little more than that pedal but it works great for live gigs or recording.
Sounds good. For us we used the Deluxe Reverb in this demo because it's a good "pedal platform" and because we prefer the more over the top overdrive we get from English amps, especially older ones, over BF or later Fender amps. That said, this was much more of a challenge for the RevivalDRIVE or any sophisticated overdrives. Other videos about the drive cover a lot more of the non English amp tones that we did because of our preferences and they are worth watching. D&P
Enjoyed the show as always. Not too keen on the pedal. Looking forward to the next episodes.
when are the profiles of the vox ac10 srt going to be up for sale can we preorder
Glad your back..!!
great stuff guys keep em coming
Glad to see you back, damned old geezers :p Hello from Belgium
Great episode guys. Nice explanation of what the pedal does. Clean or dry signal blend controls always confuse me, I always assume that turning them up gives more clean tone. According to the Origin manual, maximum clean is fully anti-clockwise. The ghost note concept puzzled me when I saw it mentioned elsewhere. The answer is in the manual - the Ghost control adds low end intermodulation products between the guitar signal and ripple on the amps power supply.
THAT old driven amp tone is remarkably elusive, to me, many overdrive pedals just sound scratchy. The JTM45 tone you demo is great, really fat.
Trivial fact - did you know that they adjust the accuracy of the Big Ben clock by adding or removing single coins from a stack of copper pennies resting on one of the beams of the mechanism?
FYI Mark Knopfler's early amplifiers were a Music Man 130 and a Fender Twin....
Great to see you guys back hope you enjoyed your summer. On another note or two so on the Revival Drive to get the phone costs UPS Ground and the Tweed amp sound you were using the right side of the amplifier with the solid-state rectifier and the left side was for all the other stuff? So if you bought the smaller pedal you would not be able to get the Paul kossoff sound? And on another note I just watch the new Tim cheers video that had Howard Leasing it and they were demoing Howard's 59 Les Paul and I believe it was a 57 Goldtop Les Paul and comparing it to the to the new Paul Reed Smith 594 and apparently the guitar used to the demo has had some modifications done to the thickness of the bridge pieces because more downward pressure on the bridge and had some kind of new pickup in it and admire it sounded pretty damn close to the original Gibsons. Kind of scary. maybe you guys should try one
We saw that, Pat has been a friend of Howards for years. The thing left out of the video is what are they running the guitars through, amp, microphone etc. We see a Tube Screamer on the right with the light on and cables plugged into it. If they are using a Tube Screamer that might be a reason both guitars sound alike. Good but alike. We have a number of TS's from 808's to modified Analog Man newer ones and they will do that. When we do demos we say what amp, plug straight into it, what speakers and how it's mic'd. A recording is an illusion so these things need to be mentioned. Most of our pickup demos are about chasing that original sound. On our original LP's (Oscar-Jayne etc) the adjusting of the tailpiece angle or anything else mechanical (changing no original hardware) didn't change the great sound to our ears. All interesting. D&P
Yes i do wish their demo had been done the same as yours are done. Perhaps you could get your hands on that model PRS and compare it to OSCAR? I remember seeing HEART play in 1977 in Seattle at the football field that used to be by the opera house at the Seattle center. It was also Foriegns first tour right after cold as ice hit the radio. Tower of power was there also. By the Chief Seattle fountain there was a music store called THE MAGIC FLUTE. They had a guild electric that had the band name ARMY on it and alot of the early members of Heart signatures. I was a kid and did not but it. Hind sight.. They also had a univox lp copy flame top ice tea burst. Thought it was the coolest thing i'd ever seen. Hope you can do a demo on one of these new prs guitars. Take care
Really looking forward to the Tone Master video. Everyone is saying how great they sound (and they sure seem to on-line) but nobody is talking about how they feel to play through. I am sure you guys will do exactly that
Yes we will, have already filmed the show and editing it now. Very interesting. D&P
Thanks chaps. I look forward to it
Finally. Origin Effects got the big guns in. Lovely to see you back :-)
Great episode thanks!!!
Doesn’t work with both section on in the same time?
I does not, it's switchable between the two sides and settings like having two of the same pedal in the same pedal. D&P
Man i started checking obituaries a couple months ago wondering where y’all been!!!
Interesting stuff for sure but that H150 slays all!! Well played and phat tones!
Missed you guys!
Woaaa!! You guys back!
Nice outro jam!
How did you get out of those ropes?
Where you guys been? We’ve missed you
Really enjoyed this, so glad to have you both back! Doug, can you share what pick you use please?
I use these white medium picks that say "cool" on them. They have a raised surface on the upper part that feels like rubber dots so easy to hang on to when one gets flailing with abandon. Doug (&P)
@@DFraserHomes hey thankyou, appreciate it. I'm just a fan of minutiae 🙂
JTM 45 tone at 23:50 is killer
Great pedal... But, in the end, I prefer cable from guitar to amp, with guitar’s volume and tone (salt and pepper)...
... nice to see you.... missed you... greetings from germany
Bout time!! :-p
Hi gentlemen, great video and I am exploring this pedal too like you guys did. Don’t have my head completely around it yet, but it can give some awesome times.
Just on the MORE/PRES knob: isn’t fully counterclockwise the most negative feedback you can get and fully clockwise the most presence? In the middle it should be least of both. Your explanation seems different to that.
If you watch the videos by Simon Keats he tells in great detail what it does. Our understanding is the most NF is at 12:00. As you rotate clockwise you get the Marshall presence control that allows the top end to by-pass the NF, not unlike a bright switch on a Fender except controllable with the knob. Turning counter-clockwise from 12:00 starts removing all NF. D&P
Many thanks gents for clarifying that!!! Don’t know how, but strange enough I had it the other way in my head. Thanks for the great video!!!
Hey, you're finally back!!! Good Deal!!!!!
Hey it is great to see you guys again. I went to see Joe Bonamassa last night and thought of you guys!......I probably should not have admitted that huh?
Works for us, flattering we think. D&P
Nice jam !!
You been takin' lessons, Dougie ..?? :)
Sorta, after Bonamassa sat three feet away from me in my studio playing for two hours. Learned a bit from that. D&P
@@DFraserHomes whatta name dropper !!
I did Sound for Joe many times when he was a bit more humble--
then, there was sitting across from Jimmy Page at Atlantic on Broadway back in the '70's .. :)
I'm pretty sure that if Clapton was using alnico speakers in that bluesbreaker they would be blowing all the time at the volumes he was playing at
Could be but as owners and users of '65 Celestion alnico speakers they can take a lot of power considering they're rated at 25 watts. To Doug the sound is more ceramic Celestion, to Pat he's going with the alnicos. D&P
Also glad to you to again, i thought not going to come back.
Welcome back!
You vhf know what's funny, I'll watch every one of these shows even though I'm not interested in any of the gear. I'm pretty happy with what I have.
In the first example the free song sounded much more believable. I was trying to dial that in on my 40 watt dsl but the lows are never right on that amp either muddy or overbearing. But I got as close as I could and that is the alright now sound. Not example 2 that's to gainy.
I got a little closer on chanle two green side I was trying CV on chanle 1 red side which is where I most always play that amp.really low gain chanle 2 and wierd eq.
Oh and the reason I was using that amp is it was about the price of the pedal.
Ok at 28:50 ish I'll shut up.
What pickups are living in the Heritage these days, Doug? Sounds great, I've got Bare Knuckle Mules in mine. Cheers!
The Mules are a great choice, there are a few that really do it for us. Right now the test guitar 1994 Heritage H150 has the German made Amber "Spirit of 59" pickups with VIP pots and an old (real deal) Bumblebee cap in the bridge position. The Ambers have that Oscar "click" thing on the top end we love so they're staying in the Heritage for awhile. Thanks for the question. D&P
You are so cool guys !!!!!!!!
Y’all can’t stay gone this long!!!
Tremendous
F!!!!! amazing thank you guys!!!
Welcome back yall
Funny as I tried to email you guys today and through your site it wouldn't go! Glad that my friend Simon Keats let me know about this! I love both my Revival Drive's! Made All my other OD's obsolete! BTW, it's cheaper than the Van Weelden Royal Overdrive ... $750.Don Butler/Toneman, Inc.
The Kossoff sound is a cool idea, but going back to listen to different recordings of kossoff, it ends up being typical of any sort of Marshall in a box pedal setting which is more gain than needed in my opinion. I'd say the pedal can do it, but it may require different settings for a Deluxe reverb than suggested. Quite of bit a gain with the Simon suggested setting. Either way, no question, this pedal is well thought out and killer. A tweaker's dream! Great video guys. One of my favorites of this pedal. Cheers!
It's time for you to do some PRS work.
Start with the McCarty 594.
If you need one, I'll lend you mine.
WoW what a great pedal 600 beans I guess it should be High price tag but stellar tone
Sounds awesome........for a pedal.
Hi, I really like your comparison videos. Could you please compare the new Gibson Les Paul Standard with Oscar? Since Gibson claim to be back, I really think it would be interesting.
We will be doing this in the next few months. There are many features about the original Les Paul series from the 50's that Gibson just can't get right and we will discuss those and compare the old ones to the latest crop of genuine-for sure this time-we got it right versions. D&P
Love your channel. Watching this vid now. You just did the first A/B with the deluxe reverb. The Origin is supposed to emulate the Deluxe. But you turned it up and did everything but A/B them to show us how well it will emulate a Deluxe Reverb 60's amp. I had to monitor my volume levels because you blasting us with really loud volumes. And you didn't show me if it can get the deluxe classic tone. So I won't be buying that product. lol.
Keep in mind that we weren't going for classic Deluxe Reverb sounds because we were plugged into one and doing a demo on an overdrive. We did turn off the pedal (bypass) from time to time to show what sound we were using as the platform and when we did that it was the sound of a BF Deluxe Reverb, the sound we weren't going for. Using a BF Deluxe Reverb to get the sound of 50's tweed amps and English amps was the challenge using an amp that doesn't sound like them at all. We blast you because these are loud amps that need to be heard loud, according to Pat anyway. D&P
@@DFraserHomes Love you guys but your level controls were way off. Lol.
@@DFraserHomes Also your description says,
"Can old dogs learn new tricks, even if they're Doug and Pat? The fine people at Origin Effects thinks so by hipping us to their all analog pedal that recreates every facet of a non-master volume tube amp down to the smallest detail."
I was just under the impression that this pedal could emulate old fender amps. Left a little disappointed.
Doug is going to take Tom Bukovac job as a Studio man
WHERE ARE THESE GUYS! THIS WAS THE MOST ENTERTAINING SHOW ON THE INTERNET BARRE NONE! 'THATS IT' IM SENDING A FEW GUYS TO DRAG YOUS OUTTA HIDING!
Yes! Old Dogs can learn new tricks. Is Pat OK after hearing the news of doing a petal?
We had to go to the paddles to shock him back to life but he's still bugged with this modern stuff. D&P
The perfect way to open a return video,....with a spit take.
Been a while. Nice surprise.
Bout time😊
Not sure if you stated in the video, but what amp were you playing the revival drive through when you were doing the Paul Kosoff samples?
We were using an early 1967 Fender Deluxe Reverb on 4, pretty clean. The reason why we used it is because it's a good amp but doesn't sound English like a Marshall or Vox which we prefer so a bit more of a challenge to get those tones. D&P
The Doug and Pat Show Thanks! Boy, I really have to say, the sounds you are getting out of that pedal are really nice! Thank you again for the reply! And, I enjoy your shows!
I’m shocked. The news was quite shocking. I’m gonna need to sit down or something and to calm myself.
You would think someone hijacked us instead of our website. Strange times. D&P
oh yea and conspicuously missing was 0scar...
Doug & Pat 2.0 go berserk with digital and pedals! So the Klon clone was no freak anomaly after all....
At the time it was. But it's about getting tones and if there is something that you can work with that might do that in a situation where you can't or won't take four or five 50 or 60 year old amps and crank them then we will explore it and see if they can do it. It's a challenge with old amps as they are delicate and getting more so, that's where we are now as players who love vintage tube amps. D&P
Origin make fantastic products, try the compressors...
Old guys rule!...............