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Death by Uberschall

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxWelwDAKJo&feature=player_embedded

Looks as if the pricing should be between $200-250 range.
 
Here's some ordering information for those truly interested.

http://www.rig-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=113751

Brad King owns King Guitars and the Rig-Talk website. Seems like a real straight shooter, so don't be worried.  :icon_thumright:
 
It's about dadgum time!

I use the Uber model from my POD XT Live and POD Farm the most.  Best tone since the ADA days.

I'd like to see a shark channel off of the Fish preamp in a pedal, that'd be cool.
 
Haha, AMEN.  I wish I would've kept my MP-1.

TonyFlyingSquirrel said:
It's about dadgum time!

I use the Uber model from my POD XT Live and POD Farm the most.  Best tone since the ADA days.

I'd like to see a shark channel off of the Fish preamp in a pedal, that'd be cool.
 
That Brazilian guy can play the daylights out of the guitar.  I poked around through his other videos and I gotta say, the kid's got some SKILLZ.
 
Ok, so I've tried all 3 in person now, GREAT pedals. the red and Uberschall were my personal fav's, the blue was great too, but just a tad too tame for my tastes. I REALLY want one of these, I can't decide between the red and the uber! Haha! I like all the options available on the red, but the Uberschall sounded MASSIVE through my 1983 Marshall JCM800 combo... (The red sounded really killer too though!) ARGH!! Decisions decisions...
 
thebutcher85 said:
Ok, so I've tried all 3 in person now, GREAT pedals. the red and Uberschall were my personal fav's, the blue was great too, but just a tad too tame for my tastes. I REALLY want one of these, I can't decide between the red and the uber! Haha! I like all the options available on the red, but the Uberschall sounded MASSIVE through my 1983 Marshall JCM800 combo... (The red sounded really killer too though!) ARGH!! Decisions decisions...

How they differ sonically? I have the Red and I have heard various clips of the Uber. I find the Red to be raw and I'm hearing a more round, slightly more focused sound from the Uber. The Red is also very dependable to everything you need, more than most drive pedals. I have two cabs with different speakers, there is a big difference in sound. Regarding gain, do you find the Uber to have way more? The Red has already too much, I haven't used it past two o'clock so far.
 
Kostas said:
thebutcher85 said:
Ok, so I've tried all 3 in person now, GREAT pedals. the red and Uberschall were my personal fav's, the blue was great too, but just a tad too tame for my tastes. I REALLY want one of these, I can't decide between the red and the uber! Haha! I like all the options available on the red, but the Uberschall sounded MASSIVE through my 1983 Marshall JCM800 combo... (The red sounded really killer too though!) ARGH!! Decisions decisions...

How they differ sonically? I have the Red and I have heard various clips of the Uber. I find the Red to be raw and I'm hearing a more round, slightly more focused sound from the Uber. The Red is also very dependable to everything you need, more than most drive pedals. I have two cabs with different speakers, there is a big difference in sound. Regarding gain, do you find the Uber to have way more? The Red has already too much, I haven't used it past two o'clock so far.

The uber pedal just has this MASSIVE low-end that is hard to describe, it doesn't have much more gain than the red, it's just voiced differently. Bogner himself suggests with the uber pedal that if you have a less powerful amp with weaker transformers to back the bass knob on the uber pedal way down otherwise it'll compress the front end of the amp too much. I tried the uber pedal through my '83 Marshall JCM800 50watt combo and it had no problems whatsoever (has the Drake transformers in it). I run a lot of mids in my overdrive sound and I play a lot of hard rock/metal/hardcore stuff, I don't use a lot of gain at all (hence why my favorite amp is a JCM800 haha) I had the gain on the uber pedal backed off to 11-o-clock and it was plenty. I ran the bass knob right at 1-o-clock and it was incredible, simply massive sounding but still tight and not woofy. I loved the uber cus it had that "chainsaw" aggressiveness without being fizzy or buzzy at all. I'm going back today to buy the uber pedal, and I'll probably pick up the red pedal when I get my tax return money back haha.
 
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