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“Yes, you heard that correctly,” Guitar World Tech Editor Paul Riario says. “Paul Reed Smith, maker of many of the finest electric and acoustic guitars and even amplifiers, have thrown their hat in the stomp box ring and released three new guitar pedals.”

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00:00 (guitar playing)
00:02 What's up, it's Paul from Guitar World,
00:11 and today I'd like to say that it would make no sense
00:13 for me to say something like,
00:15 the wait is over on what I have over here,
00:18 because many of us didn't see this coming.
00:21 That's right, your eyes do not deceive you.
00:24 PRS Guitars made some pedals.
00:26 Let's take a quick look at them.
00:28 (guitar playing)
00:31 Yes, you heard that correctly, PRS, or Paul Reed Smith,
00:36 maker of many of the finest electric guitars and acoustics,
00:39 and even amplifiers, have now thrown their hat
00:41 in the stomp box ring and released three new guitar pedals.
00:45 The Horsemeat Transparent Overdrive,
00:47 the Wind Through the Trees Dual Analog Flanger,
00:50 and the Merry Cries Optical Compressor.
00:54 All of these PRS pedals feature through-hole soldering,
00:56 which broadens the component selection
00:58 and allows for the best sounding parts to be used.
01:01 And they are also true bypass.
01:03 (guitar playing)
01:06 According to PRS, the Horsemeat Transparent Overdrive
01:24 is a built from scratch circuit
01:25 designed to enhance guitar tone without coloring it.
01:28 The pedal uses germanium diodes
01:30 for a smoother and fuller overdriven crunch
01:33 that closely approaches immediate distortion
01:36 as you increase the gain control.
01:38 You can see the controls for the treble and bass
01:40 to boost both the high and low end frequencies,
01:43 while the voice control offers more tailoring
01:45 of the harmonic content for added richness to your tone.
01:49 Depending on the setting, of course,
01:50 the Horsemeat can be used as a clean boost,
01:52 straight overdrive, or push the front end
01:54 of the amp's preamp section
01:56 to enhance the amplifier's distortion.
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02:37 PRS likes to say that the Wind Through the Trees
02:41 Dual Analog Flanger pedal is best described
02:44 as two flangers fighting each other,
02:46 or what I'd like to say, two flangers mixed into one another,
02:50 resulting in a sound reminiscent
02:52 of the wind whipping through the trees,
02:55 hence its colorful name.
02:57 (guitar playing)
03:01 (guitar playing)
03:04 The pedal features manual depth and rate controls
03:12 per flanger, as well as global regeneration
03:14 and added highs controls.
03:16 There's endless flanging to be had
03:18 with the wind through the trees.
03:19 (guitar playing)
03:22 Based on the classic LA-2A rack mount,
03:25 a hand-wired and tube-based compressor,
03:27 the Merry Cries Optical Compressor pedal
03:30 aims to thicken your guitar tone,
03:32 curb signal peaks, increase sustain,
03:34 and push your tone with definition and clarity.
03:37 (guitar playing)
03:40 This pedal can also be used as a boost
03:51 as well as a straightforward compressor,
03:53 or even better, use it as a clean boost
03:56 with a hint of compression.
03:57 What's nice is the pedal's blue compression light
04:00 shows you when the compression is actively kicking in.
04:02 (guitar playing)
04:05 PRS should have used the slogan,
04:10 expect the unexpected for their brand new pedal launch.
04:13 With the horsemeat as a wonderful textured overdrive,
04:17 Merry Cries as a simplified studio quality
04:19 optical compressor, and the dual vintage flanging
04:22 from their wind through the trees analog flanger,
04:25 PRS has come out of the gate swinging
04:26 with three high-end stomp boxes
04:29 built to last a lifetime with classic sounds
04:31 most guitarists will want to investigate further.
04:35 Definitely check them out.
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