I really missed the more "old school" episodes so I'm super happy right now. Also, I'm a big Vibrato fan, so double good 🙂 Plus a couple of Record Time moments as bonus!
@@jhspedals Russell Wilson, is that you? Wilson must be preparing fine dining, because at the price of 165 million, his cooking is too rich for my liking.
In this world, there was only one person who knew what the tremolo arm on a guitar was for and how to use it on a level inaccessible to others. And that will never change. The irreplaceable Jeff Beck.
Thank you for doing these amazing videos on different guitar pedals!! Watching them has gotten me inspired to play more electric guitar and try new pedals!
Clear and informative, dis-spells the confusion between tremolo & vibrato, delivered with a bit of wit and subtle humor (Josh-style, of course)--well done, folks.
Please do more of these. Seriously, I've been eyeing the Unicorn V2 for months now and I think this episode is a sign that I just need to bite the bullet and get it...
Totally miss these types of videos, it's what first sucked me into the show. Loved watching all those "History of..." episodes. It helped me understand so much!! Keep 'em coming, Sovtek episode maybe?
Also worthy of note in the history of guitar vibrato is the "F.M. Vibrato Circuit" incorporated in the Magnatone amplifiers of the late 1950s. Fender "got alot of things right the first time" but their distinction between vibrato and tremelo was completely backwards.
I had to scroll down hundreds of replies until I found one that mentioned Magnetone! Watching this episode I was really surprised that Josh missed it. Maybe he couldn't fit it in because he was trying to do a short episode. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. Love the show.
Love this kind of episode! I would love for you guys to do some episodes on dynamics of guitar sound with pedals, recording hacks and stage hacks and techniques to get pro sounds on stage and in a recording space. The dynamics and techniques that goes into this. Maybe some ideas on how to set up a home recording space? Or minimalists systems.
I am just starting into playing electric. I have a boss katana and will be messing around with the on board effects etc for a while. However. I know before long I will be investing in pedals so I have been doing online research to learn. I really appreciate the straightforward teaching you do here. It's like sitting with a friend who's not out to sell you something but to share their knowledge of something they love. When I do take the plunge abd buy my first pedals they will most likely be JHS. Thanks for what you do.
Do I like this kinda episode??? I feel like I have been waiting for you to get back to this format for 2 years now! I love everything on the channel, but episodes like the compression episode in the labcoat are what make this channel stand out above the rest! "The Office" style humor and somehow unbelievably entertaining! Oh and that whole burying a pedal thing had my whole house "drying" in laughter!
Boards of Canada uses a lot of actual tape wobble from old hand held tape recorders as well. They were way ahead of the "degraded sounds good" phase we're all in now.
My favorite vibrato pedal, which I looked for for 20 years, is this thing that is light blue and has a unicorn on it. It also says JHS on it. It just happens to be the only thing on the market that doesn't cost 1000s of dollars AND the wave is slow enough to match the speed of an original univibe. Watched a demo for 10 seconds and bought one. (Thanks Andy, formerly of pro guitar, for taking the wool off of my eyes) Apparently it's a version 1...whatever that means. All I know is that it sounds like this Hendrix dude use to.
Love this format! "Just The Facts, Ma'am...". Nothing wrong when they jam; BUT, when the jams are constantly interruptive, the key learning points get lost - EDUCATE ME, don't ENTERTAIN ME until "After The Learnin' Be Done" - Love the whole JHS Gang!
i love these kinds of episodes, you could even go a bit more nerdy and talk about how the effect is archieved, especially in analog units. my mxr univibe is always on just to move the notes a bit. the eqd aqueduct is also a great and very flexible vibrato with a cool look.
These videos are a real treat for guitar pedal lovers and a prodigy of knowledge on the subject. They are also very funny and entertaining. You can't ask for more.
Super happy to see a new educational video from the gang. I like the live streams and everything, but this is what brought me to the channel several years ago. Bravo.
CORRECTION!
We misspelled Fumio Mieda's name, which should be Mieda, not Mieta!
Ed maverick used too for acoustic guitar in Live shows check it out
Yes, Japanese, not ITALIAN!
Respect!
So kinda like ta da...forgive.
Love and miss these kinds of 'splainer episodes!
this but add more jams as examples
Same, I kind of... hate the other videos and livestreams. I'm here for the history!
Absolutely agree
Me either!
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I really missed the more "old school" episodes so I'm super happy right now. Also, I'm a big Vibrato fan, so double good 🙂 Plus a couple of Record Time moments as bonus!
we just needed to cook a little bit
@@jhspedals Russell Wilson, is that you? Wilson must be preparing fine dining, because at the price of 165 million, his cooking is too rich for my liking.
@@jhspedals the thing I missed the most is the Record Time.
ah, classic Vibrato, most formidable adversary of the X Men
And best friend of Jean Grey (hi-yoooo)
I don't get it
Very good,brother.👍
the AXe Men
More of these type of episodes please.
I really like these short and sweet pedal history lessons with a bit of tech talk sprinkled in.
Love the Boards of Canada shoutout. They’re the biggest reason for my interest in modulation and warbly tape sounds.
Didn't know them.
And I'm in CANADA. 😬🤦😂
@@fredericleroux489 It’s never too late 🥲
@@fredericleroux489 But they're not, they're Scottish.
@@philwildcroft1764 🤣🤣
are they emo? they sound emo?
5:03 Primus also uses it a lot! Man, I love how Larry and Les use effects, you guys could make an episode on them!
One of the best parts of the channel is when he talks positively about other pedals - and it just makes me want to buy JHS that much more
Any video with Madison Cunningham in it is instantly a good video
I like this type of episode. It's classic JHS Show.
Love the short format of deep diving into an effect category or brand!
Yes, bring back these types of episodes as well as the shoot out videos between original pedals and their clones. Thank you!!!
Can't get enough of that vibin' stuff! And more 'splainin' 'sodes, pliz? They're always fun, informative, and entertaining.
Really miss these videos on the history of a type of effects pedal. Please keep making more of these
Campfire headphase is an incredible throwback! That's getting a listen tonight!
Also loving this episode, a true return to form.
Josh using a Silver Sky to talk Strat history: Top tier trolling by the king 👑
I bloody love these type of episodes. Makes me warm and fuzzy (other effects are available).
Refreshing somewhat return to form. Really dig this approach.
Love the pink Hello Kitty strat with the bird inlays.
Wow!
Josh is back on track. 🥰
Thanks for the like Joshua! 😊
I mean mister Bocanegra. Not the strange tall guy who wants us to believe he's the boss. 🙄
In this world, there was only one person who knew what the tremolo arm on a guitar was for and how to use it on a level inaccessible to others. And that will never change. The irreplaceable Jeff Beck.
The effect history and other "educational" episodes are definitely my faves. 👍
This was the best episode in a while in my humble opinion! I miss the simple videos that explain the effects and show excellent examples!
I miss this format. Please continue to release these on some regular schedule.
Back to the content I subscribed for!!!!! Love this stuff! Thank you, Josh!!!
Ah, I'm so happy this type of video is here again!
Thumbs up for the mention of Boards of Canada! Love my VB-2W.
It's been a long time since one of these types of episodes. As always, loved it.
Thank you for doing these amazing videos on different guitar pedals!! Watching them has gotten me inspired to play more electric guitar and try new pedals!
Love these types of episodes, please keep them coming
Love this Josh and all the gang. Love the short format.
The jam at the end with the vibrato and gated fuzz sounds awesome.
These kinds of episodes are the reason I subscribed years ago.
I absolutely love this type of episode. Probably my favorite kind.
I missed these types of JHS videos!
At the same time, it aitn' so good for my wallet cuz off I go looking for a vibrato...
That last track with vibrato and fuzz... mmmm chef's kiss
We really like this type of episode. Short and sweet and educational.
Clear and informative, dis-spells the confusion between tremolo & vibrato, delivered with a bit of wit and subtle humor (Josh-style, of course)--well done, folks.
More of this and just as much of that too please.
It is priceless how much I learn in episodes like this one. Thanks!!
Yes! Boards of Canada reference!
Great episode! More history episodes and more jams with a whole band in the lives! 😊
I love when Josh breaks down an entire genre of pedals, points out underrated gear, really just the lot of him talking about pedals.
That intro track is awesome. That's exactly the kind of sound I'm looking for!
I like these kinds of episodes.
I like this kind of history episode, and especially about vibe since chorus is probably my favorite effect
Please do more of these. Seriously, I've been eyeing the Unicorn V2 for months now and I think this episode is a sign that I just need to bite the bullet and get it...
These kinds of videos are perfect for the pedal novice such as myself. Thank you.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I never knew chorus was so similar to vibrato. Learning stuff every day.
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Perfect type of episode I just miss all the demos like the OG vids!
NGL best type of episodes, and the reason why I'm subscribed.
I literally just bought the boss vb-2 WAZA yesterday!!! What are the odds that this video was made right after I bought it.
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It was written
@@jhspedals agreed
Yeah. Yes. Amazing. Whoop
An EPISODE!!!!!!
More please!!!!
Glad to see the old show back, this was fun. You should get the Stompbox Breakdown guy over for the next one, he’d be great.
Always interesting hearing from a true and knowledgable enthusiast of FX history, more please.
These kinds of episodes warm the very cockles of my heart.
Yes! I think this is my favourite type of JHS video ❤
I like these type of episodes
I missed this type of episode soooo much!
Totally miss these types of videos, it's what first sucked me into the show. Loved watching all those "History of..." episodes. It helped me understand so much!! Keep 'em coming, Sovtek episode maybe?
I haven’t watched this channel in a while. But, I’m glad this video format has been revisited. Hoping for more like this :)
I like this type of episode
Also worthy of note in the history of guitar vibrato is the "F.M. Vibrato Circuit" incorporated in the Magnatone amplifiers of the late 1950s. Fender "got alot of things right the first time" but their distinction between vibrato and tremelo was completely backwards.
I had to scroll down hundreds of replies until I found one that mentioned Magnetone! Watching this episode I was really surprised that Josh missed it. Maybe he couldn't fit it in because he was trying to do a short episode. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. Love the show.
Have missed this kind of produced ep.
Bring these types of videos back….please!
Love this kind of episode!
I would love for you guys to do some episodes on dynamics of guitar sound with pedals, recording hacks and stage hacks and techniques to get pro sounds on stage and in a recording space. The dynamics and techniques that goes into this.
Maybe some ideas on how to set up a home recording space? Or minimalists systems.
i luv this types of episodes with al me heart
I am just starting into playing electric. I have a boss katana and will be messing around with the on board effects etc for a while.
However.
I know before long I will be investing in pedals so I have been doing online research to learn.
I really appreciate the straightforward teaching you do here. It's like sitting with a friend who's not out to sell you something but to share their knowledge of something they love.
When I do take the plunge abd buy my first pedals they will most likely be JHS.
Thanks for what you do.
Great stuff, Josh! Thanks for doing these educational vid. Keep up the great work, JHS Team! 👊
Do I like this kinda episode??? I feel like I have been waiting for you to get back to this format for 2 years now! I love everything on the channel, but episodes like the compression episode in the labcoat are what make this channel stand out above the rest! "The Office" style humor and somehow unbelievably entertaining! Oh and that whole burying a pedal thing had my whole house "drying" in laughter!
Yes please more great oldskool pedal comparison episodes like this!
I do like this type of episode. It's what got me interested in and learning about pedals. Thanks!!
GREAT KIND OF EPISODE!
Boards of Canada uses a lot of actual tape wobble from old hand held tape recorders as well. They were way ahead of the "degraded sounds good" phase we're all in now.
Yes, this kind of episodes - me gusta mucho 😁👌
Shout out to the Flamma Mod FC05! Maybe my favorite pedal and it’s only $40. These history episodes are my favorite, thanks JHS!
I feel like I actually learned something. Thank you JHS!
Love these episodes
Just wish there was at least some Bass talk, knowing that Chorus + Bass is such a tried and true combo
My favorite vibrato pedal, which I looked for for 20 years, is this thing that is light blue and has a unicorn on it. It also says JHS on it. It just happens to be the only thing on the market that doesn't cost 1000s of dollars AND the wave is slow enough to match the speed of an original univibe. Watched a demo for 10 seconds and bought one. (Thanks Andy, formerly of pro guitar, for taking the wool off of my eyes) Apparently it's a version 1...whatever that means. All I know is that it sounds like this Hendrix dude use to.
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Favorite kinds of videos. You could just make the same episode, cut it a bit differently, and I would watch it AGAIN.
I’ve been using vibrato and chorus for 35 years and I never twigged that a chorus is just a vibrato with the dry signal left in. Brilliant.
Marshall Vibratrem Vibe and Tremolo effect in one, loving it 😊
JHS Emperor Chorus purple guitar. Excellent detail
Love this format! "Just The Facts, Ma'am...". Nothing wrong when they jam; BUT, when the jams are constantly interruptive, the key learning points get lost - EDUCATE ME, don't ENTERTAIN ME until "After The Learnin' Be Done" - Love the whole JHS Gang!
For sure these are my favorite episodes.
Bought a JHS Emperor last year- still my current favorite pedal on my board!
🖤🐧
VB-2W is my all-time favourite pedal.
i love these kinds of episodes, you could even go a bit more nerdy and talk about how the effect is archieved, especially in analog units. my mxr univibe is always on just to move the notes a bit. the eqd aqueduct is also a great and very flexible vibrato with a cool look.
These videos are a real treat for guitar pedal lovers and a prodigy of knowledge on the subject. They are also very funny and entertaining. You can't ask for more.
Love these kind of episodes the most
Aaaahh yes, loved this. Would love to see more of this kind.
More "classic" format episodes, please. This is great.
The radiohead type jams are the bomb.... Nick's drumming is so flippin good.. GREAT EPI.
Super happy to see a new educational video from the gang.
I like the live streams and everything, but this is what brought me to the channel several years ago.
Bravo.
I love this type of episodes!!! please MOOOOOORRREEEEE!!!
This format and type of content is how I discovered JHS back in the day. Love to see this kind of stuff again!!
Fantastic episode. Also, loved seeing the Trent guitar!
Man I missed these kinds of episodes!
I really enjoy this original JHS Show style video. The only thing missing is record time.