Scott Pilgrim vs 35 guitar pedals. We Are Sex Bob-Omb cover.

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Yes, I made another one, and this time I went even more far, I covered 35 pedals in minute and half, with Scott Pilgrim's We Are Sex Bob Omb. Enjoy.

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Awesome I can show this to all the people that ask why I need so many distortion pedals because "They all sound the same"

jonartscc
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The JHS PG-14 and Mooer Cruncher sound the most similar to the original imo. Great video!

-noir
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I found that playing with bronze strings/using a clip-on pickup on an acoustic guitar adds to the Sex Bob-omb sound, too. I remember shoving an old Japanese clip pickup from the 1960s onto my acoustic and running it through a big muff. It sounded just like Sex Bob-omb's distortion!

zamajamba
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I loved this movie and it was actually filmed in my hometown, the school Knives attended was actually the same high school my older brother and some of our cousins went to as well. But anyways they all sounded great but I gotta go with the Big Muff since it’s perfect for this type of music and the DS-1 is also really close since they used a Boss fuzz pedal in the movie and the DS-1 is a fuzzy distortion pedal

andrewpappas
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Great video! This really proves out that you dont always need an expensive pedal to get great tone! Some of these sound a lot more transparent than I would have imagined also.

infnloopmusic
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0:58 SUPERCOOL ‘77 FUZZ BLENDER is hands down the best one and way better than the moore, im sure with a good treble boost too the ‘77 FUZZ would sounds damn near perfect to the original sound of the clipping guitar tones used in the recordings for the movie

matthewholtz
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I’d say Ross, PG-14, the first 2 Flammas, supercool, Fender, MXR were the best for this riff

therewasascene
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I think the PG-14 sounds the closest the most

camenskycameron
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Dude, very nice idea, but pedals are not on the same volume level, so some of it way to low to hear the difference!

albertalexander
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Which one sounds like the actual song the most

darealcaptaindiabetes
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Thought the Big Muff & Carcosa sounded great

OW
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I wish the audio levels were equalized for each pedal :/

KCgritsandgravy
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Were you going direct in to interface?

jeebsam
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They all sound kinda the same, just diff amount of distortion and EQ, but I guess that's just pedals 😂🎉

lowlink
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Mate JHS pedals annoy me so much. They sound amazind and their channel is fantastic. But why are they all the same? Pedals to me arent just about sound, there is an art to building a beaitiful pedalboard and how the pedals look means as much to me as how the guitar looks, secondary but still important. I cant imagine spending hundreds on identical looking pedals.

jacktadash
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Bass on thumbnail but guitar sound? Unsubscribino 😂🎉

lowlink
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I'm so sick of people setting the HM300 that way. It sounds so much better than that if you don't do the stupid chainsaw tone, which BTW doesn't even hit the right frequencies on the HM300 unless you dial back the mid control.

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