I compare a large amount of tone shaping pedals:
0:00 Introduction
1:30 18v Tone Shapers
3:14 Caline and MXR 10 Band EQs
4:20 Earthquaker Devices Tone Job
5:08 Thorpy FX Team Medic
8:49 Zio and Buffers
10:40 EX 7 Band EQ Equalizer Mini
12:05 MXR Micro Amp +
12:56 Joyo 6 Band EQ
13:03 Keeley Katana and TC Electroni Spark
13:25 Source Audio EQ2
17:22 DryBell Unit 67
18:00 Catalinbread Naga Viper
20:00 Bogner Harlow
21:05 Compressors
21:07 ThorpyFX Fat General vs Diamond Compressor
23:40 Suhr Woodshed
25:00 Sustain Shaman
26:00 Drive Pedals King of Tone, TS9, Tumulus, Timmy, etc
I did test close to flat eq curves (but matched them as closely as possible, and tried resetting multiple times) comparing the EQ2, Team Medic, Caline, MXR Micro Amp +, and Tone Job at 9v and 18v. I had my wife switch so I couldn't see. I could always tell the EQ2 distinctly - I wouldn't say this is about latency, but feel, dynamics, and sound in relation to playing. I could tell the 9v, Micro Amp and Tone Job at 9v pedals distinctly from the 18vs and the EQ2 always too, but not which was which. And could tell the Caline, Team Medic, and Tone Job at 18v pedals distinctly for the 9v pedals always too, but not always which was which. This is a lot of why I'm making the claims in this video.
Source Audio EQ2 and Zip, ThorpyFX Team Medic and Fat General, Caline 10 Band EQ, Suhr Woodshed, MXR Ten Band EQ and Micro Amp +, Earth Quaker Devices Tone Jobs, Fender Engager Boost, DryBell Unit 67, EX 7 Band EQ Equalizer Mini, Keeley Katana and Compressor, Catalinbread Naga Viper, TC Electronic Spark, Bogner Harlow, Diamond Compressor, Analogman King of Tone, MXR Timmy
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