What Is A Blues Breaker Guitar Pedal?
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Today I explore the history and legend of the Bluesbreaker amp and subsequent pedals. From the early 60s when Eric Clapton needed an amp that would fit in the "boot" of his car, to the modern pedals based on the pedal based on the amp, this rabbit hole goes deep. In the comments below let me know your favorite jam we did, if you'd like to see future episode comparing Bluesbreaker based pedals, and an artist you love who plays or has played a JTM 45 or Bluesbreaker pedal.
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Guitars Josh plays:
Gibson Les Paul Goldtop
Fender Stratocaster Custom
Seuf Jazzmaster
Rhoney Starblaster
Gear in this video:
2:53 Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker 30-watt 2x12 Combo Reissue
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3:27 Marshall Bluesbreaker Black Box Pedal
3:30 Marshall Bluesbreaker II
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5:36 Analogman King of Tone
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6:00 JHS Pedals Morning Glory
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6:03 Wampler Pantheon
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6:06 Snouse Electric Company Black Box
6:08 Robert Keeley 1962
6:44 Analogman Prince of Tone
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9:07 J. Rockett Audio Designs .45 Caliber
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9:10 ZVex Box of Rock
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9:13 Lovepedal JTM
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9:17 JHS Pedals Charlie Brown
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Record Time:
John Mayall with Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers
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Blues Breaker should totally be the name of an anti-depressant.
@jeffvox
5 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha!
@devondeswardt6239
5 жыл бұрын
Barber Electronics 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Lettsbet
5 жыл бұрын
It already is. Picking up a guitar is good medicine.
@tomthumb4325
4 жыл бұрын
Love it that's what I'm telling her who must be obeyed when I want a new pedal
@practicalpatch4969
4 жыл бұрын
Barber Electronics feel like this has been staring me in the face and I’ve finally seen the light
Awesome video Josh! Love from Team Marshall 🤘
@authorweb7837
4 жыл бұрын
Hey dipshits, why don't you release your old pedals again? Build them in China, bring down the price. People are leaving you behind. Same with your amps: Make a low watt, Chinese made, version of the JTM 45. You're going to get left behind if you don't get your shit together. Already traded my old Marshalls for new Orange, Victory, and Blackstar amps.
@zeebos99
4 жыл бұрын
News Streamer knob
@AriIskanderKrohnBerle
4 жыл бұрын
@@authorweb7837 Is that how you speak to people IRL? Smh…
@sega62s
4 жыл бұрын
Is it me or some people are not hearing the big difference between a tube amp and a 200$ pedal? Like a Gibson and a Epiphone, they are huge differences in between them, but I can smell a good plug from Stillwater and Marshall over this video 😉 friendships $$$
@arturitoaav
4 жыл бұрын
Could you guys bring the blues breaker pedal back?
Wow, great video, Josh! Thanks for sharing… we appreciate the shoutout! 😎👍
@jhspedals
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the loaner!!!
@bellsclubsbarsandbows76
4 жыл бұрын
@@jhspedals is the blues driver, or a mod like keeley's super phat mod a similar circuit and sound as the morning glory or would there be a real benefit to adding the morning glory if I already have a super phat mod?
@stanknugget
4 жыл бұрын
Sweetwater He didn’t do it for you. He did it for the lulz.
@MomoxEstudios
3 жыл бұрын
Got my first equipment with you guys, the 3 payments change my life
@mattgilbert7347
3 жыл бұрын
@@bellsclubsbarsandbows76 It's based on a Boss BD-2
Damnit Josh... I’m pissing my life away 20 minutes at a time... 10PM “Just one more JHS video and I’ll go to sleep” 3am “Well, that got out of hand quickly...”
@jeffgoldblum474
4 жыл бұрын
Same.... But no harm in knowing what you're buying
@rars0n
4 жыл бұрын
This exactly. There is WAY too much good content on KZread. I don't know how people have time for regular TV, I certainly have none.
@chriswitek9455
4 жыл бұрын
its 430am right now so...........
@felixursin3697
4 жыл бұрын
Literally me
@jonnymillerproductions
4 жыл бұрын
I'm part way down this road right now (11:30pm) Happens every time...
Little did we know, the real bluesbreakers were the friends we made along the way
@Jaspertine
5 жыл бұрын
Dammit, I was just about to post the exact same thing.
@codyoranchuk4714
5 жыл бұрын
I don't get it.
@pierre-andrefave9512
5 жыл бұрын
@@codyoranchuk4714 Blues= Sad mood; the friends help in sad moments; the friends break the blues.
@codyoranchuk4714
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Pierre. I understand now and it's very true, my best friends have helped me through a lot ❤
@jaysjaysgarden398
5 жыл бұрын
@@pierre-andrefave9512 you didn't need to explain, If he didn't get it then he won't get it having it explained, Something's will go over some folks heads just by the nature of their outlook on life.☮
I don't know you but it feels like we're friends
Can we get an entire "amp in a box" episode?
I worked for marshall in 1991 so if you have an original Blues Breaker, Shredmaster, or Drive Master it stands a 33% chance of having my test signature on the PCB. So I have one of the first ever Shredmasters & it remains one of my favourite ever distortion pedals to this day. As a metal head the purpose of the Blues Breaker was entirely lost on me X-D
@TheRickJames09
3 жыл бұрын
Is it silly of me to ask what your signature was mate? I’ll have to crack mine open and have a look :)
@ernestcaruana7717
3 жыл бұрын
I went the other way - got a new Shredmaster and exchanged it the following day for the Bluesbreaker when I realised I'm no shredder ..still love my Bluesbreaker to bits -
@SlyHikari03
2 жыл бұрын
Nice
@JC-11111
2 жыл бұрын
Thank God for Analogman, who made the King of Tone pedal. Now I can get that Bluesbreaker sound with a distortion option and a high gain distortion option. It's fantastic! It's even going through an open back 1x12", my Stage Right 15w combo. Sounds great!
@lagooncity39
2 жыл бұрын
A Shredmaster was the first pedalI ever bought, wish I'd lkept it. Great pedal.
His guitar unplugged and his amplifier safely stored away, as he drifted off to sleep he realized that the Blues Breaker was *inside him the whole time.*
@whatwedointheshadows3349
5 жыл бұрын
that sounds painful.
@starcloud4959
4 жыл бұрын
I hope it is a happy ending?
@BobJones-bh9qz
4 жыл бұрын
“That he was the blues breaker” or “was in his heart the whole time” would probably sound better lol
@robbymayer5987
2 жыл бұрын
Deep..very deep
@PeteJake100
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like the caption for a Far Side
Your videos are the best. I love how you lift up other pedal makers and aren't afraid to give them love. I enjoy supporting your business (not to mention your pedals are totally BA.)
@Terrible_Peril
5 жыл бұрын
dostacos right? Wonder if Gibson management subs this channel.... 😅
@g.marion5888
5 жыл бұрын
No one would watch if his videos were about JHS pedals, it's called marketing.
@calebcrittenden
5 жыл бұрын
@@g.marion5888 I dont think so. Theres plenty of pedal makers that just do demo videos and theyre good for marketing but I really believe jhs has their unique approach for more or less to grow stewardship of their craft. For example while their videos have given me a really positive view of their company and I would love to buy their products I just dont have the money and have purchased cheaper alternatives from pedals I've learned about in his videos. Someday they will certainly make a customer out of me but in the meantime they sure have done a good job uplifting the industry
@jhspedals
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@g.marion5888
5 жыл бұрын
@@jhspedals No sweat, someone has to keep it real.
Every time I watch these videos I am blown away by the drumming. Not like he is doing crazy stuff (tho I am sure he can) but he is so dang good. The drums are recorded really well too.
JHS - how are you still killing it? This episode was fantastic. BTW - I'm on to your cynical ploy to educate us about guitar history and rival companies in an attempt improve our minds and help smaller builders which in turn makes us like you more and makes more likely to buy your products. It's so transparent.
When are we gonna get a tour of this room?
@scottmantooth8785
5 жыл бұрын
waiting to see a guitar channeled through all of those pedals at the same time
@proudtexan8521
5 жыл бұрын
THE ROOM IS A BLUESBREAKER
@devondeswardt6239
5 жыл бұрын
Bite Sized Blues yes please! Fantastic idea. I’d especially love to see what’s in your HiFi system
@rowdyjohnson6026
5 жыл бұрын
And when are ya gonna message me about parting with one of those mig 50s? Yer killin me man hahaha?
@HectorGF17
4 жыл бұрын
I'd offer myself as singer just for that tour to happen!
Julian Lage has some of the greatest guitar tone I’ve ever heard. He’s known for playing ‘50s Telecasters through a late ‘50s Champ, but I’ve seen him use blackface style amps with a Morning Glory for just a little grit. He always has a great sound.
I know this is three years old guys, but now that Marshall has put the Blues Breaker back into the wild for us mere mortals, I would love to see you do this now with your vintage one and the re release to see if even THAT sounds different.
@blueveinriver3253
Жыл бұрын
I don’t know about the reissue but I’ve got an old 90s one (traded it for a BD2) and shot it out with the pantheon and… the Pantheon is better. By a lot. I want the Duke of Tone to pair with the Pantheon to sort of make a KoT, but the pantheon can cop the originals sound plus a lot more
Super topic and a fantastic video! That Bluesbreakers album is amazing both in terms of tone and Claptons playing. Thank you :)
As a passionate mountain biker/cyclist, I can't help but enjoy your T-shirt "Easter eggs".
@aaroncurtis4476
5 жыл бұрын
tukayo totally! It’s one of my favourite things about watching these.
@TuckRob
5 жыл бұрын
.Me too. I'd happily watch Josh doing bike videos in this mould.
@LagunaPadre361
5 жыл бұрын
Im right there w/ ya!
@joshuaheathscott
5 жыл бұрын
@@TuckRob I might do a side channel for some cycling things ;-)
@rickkoehler3796
5 жыл бұрын
Ride on.
That Charlie Brown riff was awesome.
I really love this channel! informative, great production quality, great background music and awesome demos! The vinyl recommendations too! I hope this channel continues for a long time!
The playing in these demos was inspiring! I love your stuff, keep it up, brotendo
I have to say again! LOOOOOVEEEEEEEEE this channel!!!! isn`t just pedals but a lot of history! LOVE IT!!
I hit like before the 5 second commercial ended.
Definitely one of my favorite JHS Show episodes! Brilliant from top to bottom!
This my friend, is the best video yet. I don’t know how how you have such a seemingly endless library of awesome riffs in that nerdy head of yours but damn! A friend of mine has an original Marshall blues breaker and it certainly is magical. I will continue to watch your brilliant videos until you stop making them which I hope is never unless the interwebness dies. 🤘
I sold a morning glory to Noel Gallagher last week here in LONDON, it was the funniest thing ever to hear him ask for this pedal, and the most bizarre thing was the fact that it was only a trial shift, one day job and I got that lucky, still have the recite. It was at the Macari's store where they sell the Colorsoud Fuzzes. PS: Josh... sorry, last time I tell this story. Not sure if you saw my massage on the Instagram inbox .. anyway nice video as always. Cheers!
@zelkovabright7723
5 жыл бұрын
Wow, that's epic!
@jumpboy29
4 жыл бұрын
Nice! Somebody should build a pedal and call it a definitely maybe. Noel has used JHS for awhile. I wonder if he actually played the pedal first or just browsed by one and said 'morning glory, that'll do.'
@jimmyelectric
4 жыл бұрын
Whats the story?
@Spartanm333
4 жыл бұрын
Yes but you know he collects Adidas trainers also, has hundreds and never wears them. He has a brown Rolls Royce... and cannot drive. Bit of a horder then. :)
@fedup3449
3 жыл бұрын
Don't know if i want to see you massage on the instagram inbox???
I'm learning so much from these videos. Thank you Josh and the amazing team at JHS!
Love the different tones and it's cool to hear Josh stretching out a bit. Killer rhythm playing, tasty leads, Love your show!
Very informative, and I appreciate how other pedal makers are mentioned with respect. This is for people who enjoy playing guitar and exploring all the options to find sounds they love.
Hey Josh ... i think you could do an episode comparing the JTM45, the Plexi, and the JTM 800..... and the pedals based on them.... the jams today were great !!! hard to pick a favourite !!!
Can’t wait for you guys to record an album. I’m loving the crafty riffs!
Josh, this is like... My favourite video ever... Not only some cool information I was hoping you would talk about some day, but also it was the funniest thing ever... Thanks for sharing your awesomeness!!!
Must say, you are awesome, keep up the awesome work! This backstory of each pedal/amp is mindblowing!
What have we done to deserve videos like this? Incredible stuff.
Excellent episode and nice jamming. Your drummer is a top guy right in the pocket.
I love the video choreography toward the end. You had me cracking up! Hilarious. Love these videos -keep it up!
Thanks, again, for a great tone history lesson. Now I know what I need to get next. Love your music! Really like the third song you did. Need that Charlie Brown! Cheers!
I would love to have a "supermarket sweep" of this pedal room. What an amazing sounding amp by the way
I've been digging going through the catalog of JHS Shows so much, and this episode was just phenomenal. The history & insights are always brilliant but the jams Josh and the boys lay down are priceless-they give context to what the pedals in the spotlight sound like in a real world musical situation AND they just kick ass. That last riff & groove could absolutely be expanded into a full song with melody, lyrics, etc. It's so refreshing to hear original musical bits instead of 12 bar clichés. Keep doing work JHS...the entire team is on fire.
love these videos for the history and getting to hear all the different sounds that are out there. Not that I'll ever be able to afford a lot of the pedals you show off Josh! :) Keep them coming!
Hey Josh, I used to come here for pedal info. I now come for the info, the excellent jams, the great music history lessons and my weekly infusion of comedy. Keep up the great work !!!
Another super nice video! I like to think when I play blues, I am a bluesbreaker. But maybe that's because I'm regularly playing along to a copy of that very special John Mayall record my parents gave to me. They've bought it back in the days and it's an irreplaceable treasure to me. Thank you JHS for doing this video.
I have one of those Marshall Bluesbreaker pedals and it is simply amazing! I got it at a garage sale back in the day for like $20. Just like I got one of the original long dash DS-1’s with the clear switch and a very very low serial number that dates it to 1978 at a garage sale in the mid 80’s for $20. It sounds amazing and nothing like a regular DS-1. Both pedals are amazing!
This channel is a consistent source of joy for me. Seriously great.
Incredible video, I learn so much from you. I just picked up your Andy Timmons Angry Charlie and was absolutely blown away. You provide a great service to our industry.
Hey everyone! Please check out the full description for info on the gear in this episode, the white JHS amp, Josh's guitar and links to gear and the record in Record Time. Thanks for watching!
That riff with the syncopated beat stopping at 9:50ish is killer :O You need to get it on bandcamp! :D Loving how surreal you're getting.
Great compare and contrast video. Thanks for your honesty and history lesson! Fortunately, I own one of these amps and they ARE amazing!
Man, I have to say thank you. I can't believe how much I've learned from the content you publish. By the way, I'm buying some JHS pedals for sure.
Clapton always said that the "1" amp he used for those recordings was stolen shortly after, and has never found another one which sounded like it.
that Snouse though.....ridiculously similar to the original Bluesbreaker, then the presence knob to add a little brilliance. Thank you for this video. I convinced myself I need the Analogman King of Tone because, well no explanation needed, it's the King of Tone pun intended. But this video provided me with so many other good alternatives and helped me discover the Snouse. I actually already have a Morning Glory V4 and thought I needed the King of Tone because it's such a unicorn pedal, no where near the unicorn level of the original Klon, but everyone still wants one. Idk what magic potion they're drinking at Snouse but the did such a good job in replicating the tone from the original Marshall Black Box Bluesbreaker, and the added brilliance feature really gives it the Marshall feel. I also respect you Josh, for not trying to only market JHS pedals and really pay your respects to other pedal companies, I take my hat off to you for that. Your unbiased view on effects and tone is what keeps me watching your vlogs and actually makes me want to buy more JHS pedals. Good job, keep doing what you're doing man! LOL and the end the "What If everything we are is a Bluesbreaker? *crashes from being mind blown*". You have my subscription.
I really appreciate your slow descent into madness around the 12 minute mark. That's the kind of existential dread that keeps me coming back again.
This is the cleanest most informative and honest channel i've ever come across, no plugging own pedals and not these epic guitar parts, just recognizable guitar playing and good solid informative comparisons for us mortals. Thanks.
I tried to make a Bluesbreaker from a kit I bought. Didn't work when I finished it. Had to send it to you and you fixed it up for me. That's been over 10 years ago and I'm still using it. Thanks
In a way, I find these "in the band context" comparisons to be a lot more useful. I find myself loving specific pedal sounds when demoed only to not care for them in certain contexts. You have the guitar and amp which make a difference, but also it can be hard to understand how a sound will actually sound in the mix of the rest of the instruments when you're only listening to the guitar. It's fun to listen to guitar only and hear all the details, but I think putting it in a mix is more useful. Of course, it's also a lot more work to record, which is probably why we don't see this often with pedal demos. So thanks. I like these. Keep it up!
I can't stop watching these vids--they are so cool and informative that I want to buy every one of his pedals...PLUS the JTM45 Bluesbreaker amp, which I have zero use for because I'm not even gigging.
Nice to see Josh actually using one of his own pedals for a change. Great video, thanks for the history lesson!
A hot rodded BluesBreaker DIY kit is the first pedal I assembled. It is a lot more affordable than an Handwired Marshall 1962 combo amp.
@jonathanguerrero7394
5 жыл бұрын
Where did you order the kit from?
@codyoranchuk4714
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I wanna know too!
@terrymiller111
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, man. Don't c*ck tease.
@FreddyFuFu
5 жыл бұрын
It's not available anymore... It was sold by ProGuitarShop and ToneReport magazine had an article on it. www.minds.com/media/882698242417029120
@larrystoltenberg8361
5 жыл бұрын
Just ordered a BYOC Bluesbreaker clone on Reverb. Demos of it sound good, so what the heck.
I fucking love these vids. Great info about stuff I’m interested in. Keep up the great work Josh!
Videos like this make me so damn happy. New knowledge and good guitar tones. It just can't be beat.
Great video. The pedals do sound somewhat like the amp but with their own character. You make some of the best videos on here because you always give attention to other makers and - it has to be said - you're a complete gearhead and gear geek, which is a good thing.
Favorite jam was the the JTM45 vs CB>Sovtek! Both of those were ace!
This channel is my favorite show.
I always look forward to tuning in to your new vids. I really like this one, and see what you meant when you said these new vids have some of your favorite content. Just decided I need to pull the trigger on a JHS pedal or two. Thanks for the best guitar content I've found on youtube.
@jhspedals
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
the overall quality, writing, and editing of your videos is incredible. well done.
@jhspedals
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I'm calling the song at 7:05, "Pavement Didn't Practice". No credit required.
@garretazonsa
5 жыл бұрын
lol perfect
@CorbCorbin
5 жыл бұрын
😝 That’s a perfect name.
@johncollins5552
4 жыл бұрын
Pavement always sounded like they didn't practice...neat trick that.
this was exactly what I needed and did not need on my lsd comedown
Oh man these vids are always so tasteful. So satisfying
I really like your show. It has no frills or whistles. Just what's on the tin and no BS included. Very clever. Thanks
I'm a bass player and I love your videos. Could do any video featuring bass pedals? That'd be so cool!
@Camarde
5 жыл бұрын
Yes! More bass content!
@eatmapewpew
5 жыл бұрын
An episode of bass pedals would be sweeeet.
@kengihepworth7568
5 жыл бұрын
Glen fricker has all things bass covered.(I own a Westone thunder bass it's awesome) lol
@giantiri
5 жыл бұрын
Siiiiii dai !! I totally agreee.... everything about the bass would be over appreciated !!
@groovaholic80222
5 жыл бұрын
Yup - us bass players love pedals too...
I dug the jam with the Charlie Brown... definitely do a bluesbreaker comparison video! My super cheap used find of a bluesbreaker clone by Chicago Stompworks is always on, it may not be a morning glory, but it’s a desert island pedal for sure.
Just got my Blues Breaker pedal from eBay. Playing it with a Fender Custom Shop '50s Strat into a Fender Deluxe "The Edge". It sounds AMAZING! Thanks for introducing me to this pedal Josh. I love all your videos and every once in a while you even inspire me to buy a pedal or two. ; )
Never heard that Blues Breakers album before. I think that’s my favorite Clapton music I’ve heard! Loved this video. Very informative and funny
Finally! Josh plays one his Sovtek amps! Sovtek amp video coming soon?!
@mercedes260d4
4 жыл бұрын
Mig 60 was tits. The JCM900 2500 I bought to replace it is the only reason I don't regret losing it, but similar sounds.
Julian Lage has used the Morning Glory with his trio for years. He's. A. Monster. Player.
@jeffs7482
3 жыл бұрын
He redefines "monster". Lord have mercy.
I came across this video accidentally, and I'm glad I did. I've built 4 overdrives in a box including blues breaker. I don't have an amp now so I'm using these overdrives as a preamp to an active speakers. The blues breaker sounded amazing after doing what I saw in your video, all controls turned up. Thanks for that. I knew setting it is complicated because everything effects everything in the blues breaker.
Josh, you are my favorite gear nerd of all and this is the best episode yet! I use a JTM 45 (MetroAmp) WITH a JHS Morning Glory and a Sweet Tea. It's like a bluesbreaker sandwich!
I think the Charlie Brown sounded very close. By giving it more bass less treble and slightly less mids it would be closer imo.
@mattgilbert7347
5 жыл бұрын
I'm using the Charlie Brown more often than the MG these days, it really does the low-gain thing better than most other high-gain JTM "distortion" pedals. It likes my modern-style (kinda bright) Duncan-Designed humbuggies as well. For high-gain JTM/Plexi stuff I'm using either a Jetter Gain Stage Black (AC/DC in box, no BS) or Greer Amps Little Samson.
@misterruth9404
4 жыл бұрын
Just got a CB. Great tone, really. I think you get better tone using the Charlie Brown and another mild overdrive (amp or pedal) than by using a pedal with more gain.
@josh - one of your best videos ever :) Now I have to build a BB clone. Or buy one, now that I know what the Charlie Brown is ...
Josh! Out of all your amazing content this one is the best IMHO! Thanks! You are an amazing dude
@jhspedals
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Wow! Great video. I’m gonna listen to both those albums ASAP. Cheers 🍻
I enter these JHS videos in a fit of rage and the intro music lulls me into a relaxed state
love the little history lessons
Your channel is the best channel about pedals, thank you very much!
Love your videos Josh - your team's quickly become my favorite gear channel. I've been looking for a blues breaker type pedal and this convinced me to go for the Prince of Tone. Don't worry I have two JHS pedals on my board 🙃
@jhspedals
5 жыл бұрын
Wesley Graham awesome! Be sure and let Analog Man know! He makes great stuff
There’s a this type of person watching this episode: the one who says “Hooray! Another JHS episode!
@whitewizzardllc2348
3 жыл бұрын
JHS makes solid stuff. King of Tone is however a really special circuit. It’s my most important pedal along with my Maxon PH-350 Phaser. Everybody should have at least one JHS pedal though....mine is the Pulp n Peel. Paired with some of the wonderful modern delays that Strymon etc are doing, anything you are missing in the “it almost sounds like tape” realm is elevated from that orange squeezer circuit into virtually sounding like tape. It’s very musical. I prefer it to the Cali even.
I play bass and love hearing all the great pedals, and I love to ride my bicycle . Can you do a bike check on all your bikes also please. Since seeing your dirty kanza t shirt I thought would ask. Many thanks
I love all the insights and your subtle bicycle advertising. It's like every episode has a double meaning.... Whoa.
What a splendid episode, I am all joy here. Wonderful 🤘
OMG. Bruce WIllis was the Blues Breaker THE WHOLE TIME !
Just loved that end hahaha, I have a friend always gets that crazy thinking to much 😂
@PedroLucianoBenpp
3 жыл бұрын
Wow, nice to see you here man. Great fan of JHS Pedals and of your work!!
came hear after watching top 500 sweetwater pedal sales. love your contribution Josh!!! entertaining knowledge bombs!!
Nice video! I had a chance to take part in a workshop with Jim Marshall sometime ago and even had a chance to listen to his drumming (he was a great drummer indeed) and he told us that there was this guy coming to theirs small workshop, when they were just starting out and he was noodling on the guitar all day - and his name was EC :)
Please do a video on the Marshall Guv'nor. That pedal needs more love.
Have you ever broken down Hendrix’s Marshall amp?I know PRS took one head and dialed in a new creation and are asking over 4 grand. I think Marshall has tried to reissue a hand wired Marshall , chasing Jimi’s live tone. What is out there today that can recreate his electric tone that won’t break the bank? Really always enjoy your work. It’s obvious you do what you love. Much love and appreciation. Just another lead guitar player from Texas✌🏻
Man, you blew my mind with that episode. First time high in a year and you throw that at me? Thanks!
Two of my absolute favourite albums! Great video Josh!
* Important footnote: Eric's Dallas Rangemaster treble booster was pictured on top of his JTM45, so that's part of the sound too (I have an Analogman Beano Boost clone)
@GuitarLessonsNYC1
5 жыл бұрын
If you’re talking about Clapton, there is no picture of him using a treble booster. He says he never used one. The engineer says he never used one. It’s a myth he used one. The Beano record sound is a Les Paul with PAF’s into a dimed Blues Breaker amp. It’s inaccurately documented that he used a range master or fuzz at different points. Straight to amp.
I would love to hear the story behind the Bixonic Expandora and what happened to it. Of course, you can connect it to the Kilt.
@Paul_Lenard_Ewing
5 жыл бұрын
The Expandora is basically 2 Proco Rats in a box. I love it. I do not like the Kilt because it is to refined. Nothing wrong with it as a dirt pedal ...it just looses that tear your face quality of the Expandora! Great idea for a show Pat!
@420SATIVASFACTION
5 жыл бұрын
I love the expandora, had no idea it was rats! Best drive pedal ever
Normally I see your videos just for the pedals... This time, this video is a chapter of guitar history. Also, I found a great album with a enchanting guitar sound (the Clapton one) thank you 😎
Informative and appreciated. I think all the sounds I heard, amp vs pedal, were all nice! Good to have a little history to go with it. And that ending haha