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It's just not an accurate representation of how the pedal changes the clean tone
Feedback can be found here http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/908933#Comment_908933
IMO he's just edged by Mike Hermans, if only because he plays original jams so the gear is shown on its own terms (as opposed to Andy's brilliant covers).
No talk but playing that covers each piece of gear in a wide musical context and informative summaries at the bottom of the screen giving more info.
I think that the Mike Hermans/ Prymaxe vids are very good. The recording quality is key and also knowing what the base clean tone is before engaging the pedal as it gives a good reference of the tonal changes that the pedal is capable of. It's nice to hear the pedal in isolation and also in context of a backing track together with an idea of how the individual controls on the pedal affect the sound.
Others worthy of note are PGS Andy and Burgs.
have enjoyed reading all the comments above. It should be said that I'm not a shreddy, rock type of dude. I can play a bit of bluesy stuff but overall I'm not great at it at all. I'm an indie type of guy so I was thinking of maybe going down that road a little bit more?
I think I'm definately sold on letting the pedal be the focus. I cant talk great on camera and as someone points out above if someones checking out the video its likely that theyve already researched the particulars of it.
hmmmmmm...... onwards
And don't only play blues, try different styles to show how versatile the pedal is - PGS Andy is great at this.
Good old days!