THAT'S MY KIND OF FUZZ! - Velcro ripping primitive signal destruction with the RUSH PEP BOX 2.0
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
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Rush amps took their classic/historic Pepbox and made it modern! But not too modern. Its got a smaller box, 9v power plug and the knobs on the top. BUT IT'S STILL THE PRIMITIVE VELCRO RIPPING MONSTER IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE!
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one persons "badly biased" fuzz is another persons "Primitive Velcro ripping monster" . Personally I'd rather have bias adjustable on the front panel, but there is a place for this pedal in the world and it's nice to see both the archivist work this represents - and the joy it brings.
The album Psycho Candy by the Jesus and Mary Chain, was by far my real exposure to fuzz. I was 16 at the time and had no idea what I was hearing, but I was hooked!
Never knew about the hand engraving on these, that is so awesome. Way to go Lucy!
Right? She mentioned it in casual conversation and I was like “show me this machine, it sounds awesome”.
@18:04 The edit on that section where you recorded a bass line, fast forwarded the visual - but then synched the landing of the guitar layer perfectly... chefs's kiss... good work!
I will definitely turn up for the All bass - All Fuzz episode.
My first memory of hearing real fuzz from a pedal was Davie Allan and the Arrows on their instrumental tour-de-force of FUZZ. I am building no less than three different fuzz circuits in my line of effects, one of which has been a very interesting experience because of all of the different tones I can get out of it by switching out some capacitor and transistor values and type of materials.
Huge Smashing Pumpkins fan here. Diehard fan, sue me. Though I tend to listen to their more recent stuff nowadays, you can't deny the massiveness of the fuzz on Siamese Dream.
Watching your videos here on 60 cycle hum are what lead me to getting my fuzz pedal. Honestly watching videos like these are what give me inspiration to try new sounds.
making my throat dry kind of fuzz
Thanx RB
For me, it wasn't a song or band. It was trying the Ibanez Tone-Lok fuzz pedal and turning the "Damage" switch to 100%
I instantly NEEDED that pedal!
I still have it and it is still awesome.
Yeah, the FZ-7 is a fave of mine too (would never sell it).
bump it up to 1:18 to hear the FZ7 ua-cam.com/video/MllwmeRSPQo/v-deo.html
Awesome to see the engraver in action! I recall her interview, I believe it was on JHS. Really cool stuff.
I started playing guitar around 1967 at 6 years old, so I'm guessing my first exposure to fuzz would have been The Stones "Satisfaction" that came out in 1965. Then probably The Ventures and Norman Greenbaum. I got my first fuzz pedal in the 70s (my very first pedal) which was a Univox Super Fuzzz with blue body and orange pedal, same as Blair Thornton from BTO used. Years later I traded it with some other gear for newer gear. Now that pedal goes for lots of money!
Love the sound of this one! And for me the fuzz sound I first wanted was from "Touch Me, I'm Sick" by Mudhoney. At least they told you the types of fuzzes they used right in the album name.
I like all the flavors of fuzz, but octave fuzzes and these shitty, broken to hell and back fuzzes are also my favorite.
Plus you get a box of great candy. What a class act and what a great fuzz. Load up on candy, click the switch and feel the RUSH!!!
I support the "Oops! All bass!" fuzz episode. Hot tip: Reach out to Recovery Effects for their Pearl Fuzz - designed for bass, but works on guitar too...
First time I really noticed a gnarly sound that stood out to me enough that I just had to know what made that sound was Juliana Hatfield's solo on Lost Ship. I've never been the same since hearing it.
I can't think of a first, but the one at the moment that motivated me to order a fuzz is Filter, on the song 'Where Do We Go From Here?' It's so gentle and woolly.
I do not know what to do with that fuzz but I'd love to figure it out! Dude, I love your channel. You are upbeat, clever and a great communicator. Thanks for all the tips, reviews and information!
The pedal is really great. I'm looking forward to mine. Thanks for the great video. Very great demo ❤
Iron Butterfly was the first band I was "aware" of with fuzz, but the one that made me go out and buy a Big Muff was Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream album. Funny enough Corgan heard a Muff, went out and got one, but it was the opamp muff. I heard Corganand ended up buying a black Russian Muff when it was new. 😊
Fun review, thanks!
She's a real fuzz rusher!
That is a killer little fuzz box! Great demo
I remember the first time I heard a Fuzz pedal was Smashing Pumpkins and Queens of the Stone Age. Don’t have a Fuzz pedal but eventually I plan on accumulating one. Thanks for the demo, Ryan. Get naked and get your surf on.
Nuggets got me into fuzz
Either Chicago's "26 or 6 to 4", the original version with Terry Kath on the guitar... or Eddie Hazel's tone on "Maggot Brain"
why did I think the two chocolate oranges were two big silica packs based off of your reaction
....Just don't want to be lonely .....by the Main Ingredient. ...great fuzz on that song
One of the coolest fuzzes I've heard
Yes, exactly. I've had a lot of barrel pedals at home.
I playing guitar for 47 years. My father was also a professional musician and already had pedals. I collect them.
The Pepe-
RUSH PEPBOX. I find very special anyway. It gives you a completely different feel, when you play the same melodey. I feels different . . .
☝️😌 and then you play a little differently .... and come up with different ideas. I find it very intuitive and helpful, to make new pieces.
New Songs. I think the crazy thing is, that I didn't even know her until this "JHS Show" video.. We have so many books about fuzz pedals. And so on. But this box was somehow forgotten. Which is crazy. Because it is really special and on top of that the 1st FUZZ BOX, which was built in Europe, where I live. We need to make them better known😊. Hardly anyone knows them. The great thing is that Lucy Rush continues the legacy. She still has some nice parts from her dad.
As I said, our house is full of old pedals. We have so many books about fuzz pedals. And so on. But this box was somehow forgotten. Which is crazy. Because it is really special and on top of that the 1st FUZZ BOX, which was built here in Europe, where I live.
We need to make them better known. Hardly anyone knows them. The great thing is that Lucy Rush continues the legacy. She still has some nice parts from her dad.Saw the interview with Lucy and Joshwhen Josh flew to London. I've only known her for a good two and a half three years or when did the video run?
In the meantime, I have all three versions. I love all three of them. But the 2.0 is the most practical and looks just as beautiful in its own way as the MK I and MK 1.5. I can only recommend this RUSH PEPBOX 2.0, really to every FUZZ friend to test this 2.0.
I would buy this pedal.
There is no way I could ever afford one of these, but... I love the velcro ripping fuzzes you find... I love Droste milk chocolate a little more :P
That epi looks so sick, it's truly a bummer they didn't do more fun headstocks like that baby
I'm a big Clash, Stiff Little Fingers, and Rancid fan. Back in 1996 I was told to get a Rat and a Big Muff. I got a Russian Big Muff and while I liked the look, the knobs were cheap and crappy and the style of Fuzz is something I have never found a use for it. I now have a Alchemy Audio modded NYC Big Muff and I absolutely love it!
I bought a few pedals that I ended up not really using and I went back to just guitar into amp. So I absolutely got rid of my Sovtek Big Muff (in my mind it will always be a $30 pedal and nothing I can use) and I got rid of my Rat and a DOD Envelope Filter.
I did get a pedal gig bag and got into Danelectro original pedals back in the early 2000s. I also love the Reel Echo. I still have my original pedal board with DOD (Flashback Fuzz (newer acquisition)and Vibrothang (from back in the day)) and Danelectro (Daddy O, Reel Echo (mainly slapback) and Dan Echo (Spacey Echo) and I added a EHX 2020 tuner pedal recently. I also plan on adding an Oceans 3 to it.
My main board has 13 pedals. I have mainly Dirt (4 pedals), Reverb (4 pedals) and Delay/Echo (3 pedals). I also have an 18 volt Cool Cat and a Boss TU3. It basically does everything I want it to.
I also have a cool budget pedal board as well. That's a tuner, a Dirt, a Fuzz, a Flanger (meh, jury is still out on that) and a Reverb. This one is geared to a smaller amp and more a Garage Rock vibe and more Lo-Fi vs the premium vibe my main pedal board has.
Coolest one to date. Great ambiance tool as you brought to the front. You are the best every video.
The first time I heard a fuzz sound that made me want to get a fuzz pedal, was when I heard the Electric Wizard album Dopethrone. It was the heaviest, dirtiest fuzz I had ever heard and I needed to have that sound on my pedalboard.
What got me into fuzz wasn't any Sound I was looking for. I always loved a lot of dirt one my bass sound and so I bought myself my first pedal - a Roger Mayer Voodoo Bass. Sadly it was stolen after a concert a few years later. Then another few years and two bands later we had some great days at the BluBox Studio near Bonn, Germany, with the great producer Guido Lukas and he said: hey, I got this old original russian big muff. Why don't you try it with your bass during that guitar solo of that song? I tried it and it was great! Since then (about 20 years ago) I got stuck to muffs and other massive fuzzes. Don't know what I would do without my fuzzes.
18:19 @60 Cycle Hum , Ryan, what reverb are you using? That's the best reverb! Oh yeah I know what I'd do with the Pep Box. I'd drive it with my WEM Watkins Copicat MkIV preamp, and vice versa. It might be interesting to parallel one of the internal resistors ( just wrap leads, no solder) to bias it to my liking. I have a resistor decade box, which you simply alligator clip two both sides of a component and dial in any value you want. Once found you then put that value resistor in,
Start Choppin by Dinosaur Jr. got me to notice fuzz. such a gnarly riff.
lol speaking to my heart when you explain how you love a gnarly fuzz. i got a bif muff pi and i love it but i think i need a real nasty over the top fuzz like this. also considering that shields blender for it's chaos and sag. love your playing man, always imaginative and cool.
I used to make name tags at work with one of those engravers. it was super cool
To answer that question, the first time I heard fuzz was probably something Boomery on the radio as a kid, Satisfaction, Purple Haze, Summertime Blues (California's Blue Cheer version of course). Did I know it was fuzz? No. Ironically I only realised the difference between fuzz, distortion, and overdrive until kinda recently (allthough I had an Ibanez fuzzwah on my board in '95) when I started watching gear videos like yours and JHS, and figured out that although Ive had a Big Muff Pi on my board since 2004 for certain sentimental reasons, THAT was the velcro ripping sound I was chasing for decades! If only I had known that, and downtuning, when I was a teen in the late 80s/early 90s, my musical carreer wouldve been very different ha ha ha In fact some of the noodling you did early in the video sounds a LOT like a song I wrote in those days, I even sang along with it. Thanks for another great video! (and Im not going to adress the 'caveman vs triceratops' thing. We are not on Facebook, in church, or getting wasted at a NAMM afterparty he he he it is arguably Ringo Starr's best movie scene ever... )
Jack White probably got me into fuzz... but I realized that the distortion sound I had been trying to find in my first years of playing guitar was actually fuzz, so something before that introduced the sound to me.
60s fuzz was the first fuzz I heard, all the usual golden, lysergic suspects, but the band of my generation I was most drawn to and who were also familiar with those 60s and 70s fuzz titans was the Pumpkins. I ingested much fuzz on those first few albums.
I heard fuzz on albums for years, but Sleep and Monolord Really got me into more modern uses for fuzz
This sound is so insane! The fuzz 😍😍I want... I need... I will have!🔥🔥
My first favorite fuzz was Robert Sledge's bass playing with a Big Muff in Ben Folds Five. Still my favorite bass player.
Fuzz: Paul's bass on "Think For Yourself"
Germanium for real rock’n’roll!
For some reason my favorite Fuzz is a tone bender mk1, doesn’t always sound the same but in a cool way and just love attack over sustain for stakato stop style riffs, at lower attack settings it is even usable for chords.
For a full overboard Fuzz sound Ampegs Scrambler, it starts to scream when pushed hard, which can be cool for solos.
Not the best fuzz for chords though. 😂
Walking on the Sun was with a borked Dallas Arbiter from the 70’s btw., probably silicon at that time?
The sound engineer shared the complete signalchain, easy to google up.
Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones.
More "Looping Ryan."
That was the soundtrack to the avenging last spaceship, flying through the wastes and scattered desecrated remains of an exploded Earth, closing in on the evil alien perpetrator ship. There is no going back, there is no life left in the vast, emotionless void of the universe. The end is meaningless and hope never existed as none are left to tell of it.
Or something like that...
Not my first exposure to fuzz, but what made me take note of fuzz and start me down that path would be Funeralopolis by Electric Wizard 😁
the strangle switch puts a .003uf capacitor in line cutting all bass and some mids leaving mostly just treble its very easy to change that capacitor to your own liking
i really dig those yamaha revstar guitars they are very cool
Too many people are sleeping on revstars. Excellent guitars.
The rich man's Cuvave
when did you get the real jaguar, when i played the stock pickups in my 63 and 64 i use the neck with the strangle switch on. now i have all that stuff taken out the 1963 has p90s and the 1964 has burst buckers. they have been my main guitars for 20 years.
Years ago. It’s an 80s mij but with a lot of avri parts.
Fuzzy love
fuzzy awesomeness
OK, if you like that kinda fuzz you should check out the Ibanez FZ7...from that generation of Ibanez pedals in the 90s with the squared-off brushed aluminum and pop-up buttons. The FZ7 has the "Damage" switch which will give you the nastiest, fartiest, spluttery, splattery, mastodon-dying-in-a-tar-pit kind of glitchy weak-battery fuzz you ever heard, and about another 80 dB of boost, LOL. I'm a country player and I use it on ONE SONG in our set, just to watch people's faces. I can't stop laughing every time I step on it because it's HILARIOUS.
I've used a Big Muff, but could never produce that "Spirit in the Sky" or 70s Italian horror movie soundtrack noise. Love the gut-ripping sound of the Rush Pepbox. And those bee pedals, too. Although can afford neither. More Afford-a-Board!
Experimental was good!...before getting cornered.
pepbox had a germanium and silicon version both were very cool not am all the time fuzz but great for here and there
I'm in my 30s, so Zero by The Smashing Pumpkins was the first use of fuzz I think I remember.
"Steve Rowe" is actually a pretty good punk name...
Billy Corgan
The UK Terry's chocolate orange is good but the dark chocolate orange is even more yummy, to me at least.
The first time I heard fuzz was (like most of the world back then) on the Rolling Stones (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction!
Does it drip?
hell yeah that's my kind of fuzz too. i have a roland beebaw and that's what it sounds like. try a malekko ass master on bass. subdecay noise box is gnarly on bass too
I think my love of fuzz comes from grunge/shoegaze and stoner rock. Love electric wizard. UA-cam doesn't help either lol! But one cannot go through life with only one clip. At least not in this day and age!
The white stripes
a Manchester City F.C. pedal?!
This is the only verified pedal that the Beatles used.
They also used the Tone Bender mk 1 and Fuzz Face.
Eh they also absolutely used Vox volume pedals all over their mid-period, a fuzz face or two on Abbey Road, and a Vox wah on Across The Universe
Ive never heard of the beatles using the rush pep box. Only the mk1 tone bender and the fuzz face.
The fuzz on all Revolver and Sgt Pepper should be build in fuzz from Vox UL730 heads. Also it sounds like that. You have info on what track there is Pepbox? Since all I hear is basically Vox amp, either driven hard or with turned on build in fuzz… There is also Fuzz Face on 1969-70 recordings.
I don’t have a fuzz currently but anytime I hear a fuzz tone I think of smashing pumpkins Siamese Dream
It does the thing well….Custom… Fancy !,
And uk chocolate for the win💪
Hershey put butyric-acid in chocolate to make it have a longer expiration date. Butyric-acid comes from stinky rancid butter.
mud honey make me made a fuzz (sorry for my bad english im from chile) it was a fuzz face clone im happy whit it
I just jab a fork into my speaker cone, very similar sound.
My favorite groove is Al Gore Rhythm. Like a comment and like
I genuinely didn't know Walking on the sun had fuzz on it.
Also I really don't know when i first heard fuzz. Maybe on a butthole surfer's album when I was really into them, or probably Nirvana.
Velcro ripping fuzz
Hershey chocolate is made with sour milk. That's the difference.
Wax. It’s the fakest waxiest chocolate ever. I haven’t eaten any since the 90s. It’s fake and crappy.
No it’s not made with sour milk. There is an acid used to increase shelf life that has a bitter acidic taste.
the texture got a lot worse when they got rid of the foil and paper wrapper. It wasn't great to start with, most people don't eat hershy's bars, they might use them as part of recipes.
@@60CycleHumcast Butyric acid, which many find to taste vomit-esque. Particularly if you never had Hershey's or food made with this acid. Apparently it isn't "added", it's just part of their process.
Personally, I don't hate Hershey's or mind butyric acid (apparently) but it's undeniably cheap and mediocre.
@@JulianA-tr6pt that’s the one.
The Beatles - Think for Yourself
Oh, I know what to do with that pedal.
(But my name's not on the inside, so now I have to go and save up my paper route money)
Definitely Jack White, White Stripes or otherwise.
Did he just say "Melkyway"?
Ah. I felt a rush of patriotism as soon as that box opened. I'm not a massive fan of Chocolate Orange it has to be said, but the rest are The Bomb, as the kids say.
$413.xx for a fuzz box? I don't care how good it might be. Thank you, but no thank you.
The hard part is finding chocolate without soy in it. Yep, If you haven't had real European chocolate you haven't lived. It is so cool to see someone building vintage stuff in a vintage way.
We have good chocolate in the USA but its not in the grocery store check out aisle. There are small chocolate makers around doing good stuff.
Wait, SOY?!?
@@sassycat soy lecithin.
@@sassycat it gets used as an emulsifier a lot of products.
@@60CycleHumcast I never made the connection, thanks!
That thing sounds terrible
The best fuzzes sound broken, and this is a good one.
@@60CycleHumcast I meant that in a good way :)
good! lol
I’ll let my neighbors decide if they think I know what to do with that fuzz pedal. They’ll get to hear me either way.