
The rules of the game were simple: we each got paired up with another YouTuber (I got Rich Bischoff – a double helping of Rich, if you will) and took turns to pick four pedals to try and make the other player sound as unmusical as possible. With me, not difficult.
For my performance, Rich chose the following pedals to sabotage me with:
Walrus Audio Mira compressor:
Strymon Blue Sky V2 reverb:
Revv Tilt overdrive/boost:
Wampler Metaverse delay:
Have a watch to see how I got on! I set Rich a challenge of my own, too, playing some classic rock riffs and trying to get him to guess what they were.
I also got to play a beautiful custom pink paisley Maybach Teleman in this video, by the way – that guitar deserved much more than it got in this video, but it was all over the place at 42 Gear Street, so check out the other videos from there and you’re sure to hear it in action somewhere!
Here are some links to the various playing samples and info bits in the video:
00:00 Hello!
00:11 Introduction and what we’re doing today
00:33 Rich picks his pedals
01:25 Making vaguely musical noises
03:22 I play classic rock riffs, Rich guesses what they are
05:04 Our thoughts and conclusion
Check out Rich Bischoff and see me sabotaging his guitar tone here:
Enjoy!
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