Sonic Drive Studio | Reactive loadboxes are NOT created equal! @SonicDriveStudio | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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Thanks for watching my new reactive load / loadbox comparison! Which one sounds the best and what are the differences in terms of the features and tone? Let's find out! Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! Cheers!
Gear used in this video:
- Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s
- Schecter PT SLS Elite
- Marshall SV20 Plexi
- MESA/Boogie Single Rectifier
- Fractal Audio LB-2 X-Load
- RedSeven Amp Central
- Driftwood Amplifiers Reactive Load
- St. Rock React:IR II
- Two Notes Captor X
- ML Drums by ML Sound Lab
- Cubase 13 Pro
- ML Sound Lab Cabinet Impulse Responses
- Klotz Cables & DI Box
An original song of mine with me on vocals: youtu.be/xoD41LVyN2g
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#reactiveload #comparison #loadbox
Disclaimer: this video is sponsored by Amplified Parts. but as always all thoughts and opinions are 100% my own!
Timecodes:
00:00 Finally, my new reactive load comparison!
00:30 Today's sponsor: Amplified Parts
01:32 Introducing the loadboxes
02:03 What is a reactive load or loadbox?
03:14 Explaining impedance interaction / impedance curves
04:08 Crunch comparison details
05:42 Crunch reactive load comparison (Marshall SV20H Plexi)
09:06 Thoughts, observations & notes
10:59 Feature comparison of all the loads
14:16 High gain comparison details
15:13 High gain reactive load comparison (Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier)
17:48 Thoughts & observations
19:37 Conclusion and final thoughts
Amplified parts: tinyurl.com/Amplified-Parts Use SonicDrive10 for 10% off your order!
Thomann Affiliate: thomann.de/intl/index.html?offid=1&affid=3210
Sweetwater Affiliate: sweetwater.sjv.io/k0mGvx
ML Sound Lab: ml-sound-lab.com
My personal Thomann recommendations: thmn.to/thocf/cv37zixo68
My webstore for Captures, presets etc: ko-fi.com/sonicdrivestudio
Thanks for watching my new reactive load / loadbox comparison! Which one sounds the best and what are the differences in terms of the features and tone? Let's find out! Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! Cheers!
Gear used in this video:
- Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s
- Schecter PT SLS Elite
- Marshall SV20 Plexi
- MESA/Boogie Single Rectifier
- Fractal Audio LB-2 X-Load
- RedSeven Amp Central
- Driftwood Amplifiers Reactive Load
- St. Rock React:IR II
- Two Notes Captor X
- ML Drums by ML Sound Lab
- Cubase 13 Pro
- ML Sound Lab Cabinet Impulse Responses
- Klotz Cables & DI Box
An original song of mine with me on vocals: youtu.be/xoD41LVyN2g
Thanks for watching! Please subscribe along with the bell and follow SDS at:
facebook.com/sonicdrivestudio
instagram.com/sonicdrivestudio_official
ko-fi.com/sonicdrivestudio
Join the official SDS Guitar Gear Forum on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/sdsguitargearforum
#reactiveload #comparison #loadbox
Disclaimer: this video is sponsored by Amplified Parts. but as always all thoughts and opinions are 100% my own!
Timecodes:
00:00 Finally, my new reactive load comparison!
00:30 Today's sponsor: Amplified Parts
01:32 Introducing the loadboxes
02:03 What is a reactive load or loadbox?
03:14 Explaining impedance interaction / impedance curves
04:08 Crunch comparison details
05:42 Crunch reactive load comparison (Marshall SV20H Plexi)
09:06 Thoughts, observations & notes
10:59 Feature comparison of all the loads
14:16 High gain comparison details
15:13 High gain reactive load comparison (Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier)
17:48 Thoughts & observations
19:37 Conclusion and final thoughts