Yield is my favorite PJ record. Oh man, so good. And you’re totally right with Given to Fly’s phaser guitar. My favorite phaser use was Korn on Follow the leader’s tracks. They really took it to a new level.
I love the phaser on love comes tumbling by u2. The edge. Very sweet. Thanks for sharing the dod 201, yellow box. My first effect, never sounds anything but great.
Phasers are cool and all, but after watching these jams for a few years, I'd really like to see an in-depth rundown of how you mic and process the drums. They sound so PHAT with so few mics. Way to go guys!
Michael Einziger from incubus is my favourite phaser user….the way he combines it with delay and volume swells on Pardon Me is pure art. Of course on morning view he went to town on it also.
The melody is a blend of "Hot Blooded", "My Woman From Tokyo", and "Third Stone From the Sun". I would've called it "My Third Hot Blooded Stone From Tokyo". The Date is April 16th. 😜😂😂 I'll show myself out. "Yield" was a great record! For me it was their return to form established on "Ten" and "Versus". I would rank them: "Ten", "Yield"/"Versus" (based on my mood for the day) then "Binaural" then all others. (Haven't heard the new record so not sure where that fits.) I couldn't stand "Vitology" though. Hate me if you want, but that's how I feel. That thing at the end sounded more like a Ring Modulator than a Phaser.
The Pearl PH-03 phaser was one of my first ever pedals. It's great because it has its own distinct voice and great tweaking potential. Downsides, as usual with phasers, a slight volume drop and a noticable swoosh even when you don't play. I'd never get rid of it!
Instant Classic episode! 😁 Shortest jam ever, new stinger, new t-shirt, boxes galore and Nick sarcasm level 12. (Oh and very informative and historically relevant)Great job guys!!
So grateful to the guy that sold me an old Phase 45 in the late 80s for £14 when I told him I wanted a wobbly organ kind of sound like JH: I didn't know what a univibe was but the P45 actually nails it 90%
i've been watching this channel more and more over the past few months. I like the content a lot, but the more i watch and get the crews sense of humour, it's even sillier. The whole 'he has the box' and other little weird jokes are cracking me up. thanks for the content and the silliness
Shout out to the great Electronic Projects for Musicians book, Phase shifter/ Vibrato. 5 stage ( well five CLM6000 opto isolators anyway). I absolutely loved mine. I built every project in the book except the chromatic tone tuner and the little solid state bench amp. Phase shifter was number one! The vibrato can go ultra slow and it can be downright evil sounding. Tom Oberheim also invented the Ring Modulator, aka Maestro RM1 for his college thesis. That pedal is pure gold for experimental musicians. The RM1's control voltage input ( CV-in ) was my introduction to electronic music and multimedia. I used $5 Coron DS7 drum synth , a Yamaha Electone B4CR organ I found on a pile of dirt , and made countless tape loops on my Wollensak table top portable reel to reel recorders, copping drum beats from records. Ah' the days when gear was utility and could be rummaged together.
'Cow Says Mu' really captures the harsh realities of being out there on the streets, passing out Phasor literature in a t-shirt that says 'It's only a Phase', whilst listening to Faith No More's 'Kindergarten' on repeat, lonely night after lonely night.
I just wanted to say thank you for making these Josh! I love your show, and I have learned so much from it. I would love to come say hi and meet you some day. Thanks again to you, your family and your crew!
29:00 Yield is one of PJ's best. Was well out of high school (and college) by that time. It has real vigor and power, like Mudhoney's "Tomorrow Hit Today," also from '98 (the last gasp of "grunge" before the label got somewhat retired, maybe perhaps).
Same here. “What’s going on with the ‘Mayonaise’ solo?” “That’s a Phase 90. It’s also in David Gilmour’s rig after Wish You Were Here.” “Please take my money.”
I've been playing for fifty years this year {2022}. The best sounding phaser I have ever heard was an early Ross. The effect is heard, but not harsh or over the top, very musical and lush.
My dad is from Rochester, NY and didn't live too far from where Keith developed the phase 90. In fact, my dad has one of the original models when he was building them out of his house.
It counts as the best phaser in my opinion. I love all of them really, so I use an optical phaser with Vibrato option, and Asymmetrical/Symmetrical switch, with 4 speeds, from normal to Ring Mod, etc. I really dig phasers.
I was 17 in 1975 when I bought A Used Gibson SG... as Listening, Phase shift is Def. different than A Chorus! I bought A Smallstone Phase shift and Loved It! In H.S. Played In a Battle of the bands and did the song " HEY YOU " By BTO....... Great Phase shifter song!!! That Song Nailed the Contest For us!!!
So I’m going from a multi effects unit with amp sim and trying to get into a pedalboard and amp for church and watching your videos makes me think I need everything
The 'Space Station Boardwalk' melody is incredibly similar to the 'Born on the Bayou' guitar solo by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Real close, real cool. Also, grew up with the more compact Pearl Phaser in the house.
great episode... thanx! i love phasers (for synths as well) ! one of my favourite efffects. (own an old mxr 100 and a rare pearl phaser ph-03 (smaller brother of the one you showed) my dream was always a mutron bi phase (behringer cloned it these days) nice t shirt ..!
Gary Numan used the MXR Phase 100 loads on The Pleasure Principle and Telekon, mainly on a Polymoog, beginning of "Cars", for example and the warbly middle bit as well as at the instrumental ending....
Just received my Warm Audio Mutation Phase II (a Mu-Tron clone essentially) today from a Black Friday sale. Can't wait to get home and plug it in. Interesting that this video popped up in my feed today...the stars are aligning.
I just ordered a $99 series Phaser. If I hate it, I'm sending you some Colorado hail. We have plenty this year, just ask the garden. . . Cheers from Denver, home of the NBA CHAMPION Nuggets. . . blah blah blah. . .
Man, I like your show, but I really LOVE your guitar playing, seriously. Not that you kneveryting about phazors, and faßorzz are so importent, you are unique. As a guitarist and as a youtube pedal show. So humourous, it makes life so much easier when you watch a jhs show video. Thank you for being, Josh.
You missed one of my favorite phasers. I think it was made by Maestro, and was a wedge of aluminum and black plastic. The pots were side mounted with wheels instead of knobs so that you could adjust them with your feet on the fly. In the days before midi or control pedals, this was a great idea. The two adjustments were speed and "balls".
You’re doing pretty well for a guy from Alabama with a bunch of broken phasers! Enjoyed this one. Entertaining and Educational. Edutainment. Thank You!
I occasionally here people say good things but I'm curious why you say that? I inherited my brother's DS7 because he bought most his gear as a teen obsessed with nu-metal - in fact it's probably here somewhere - but I don't remember ever feeling like it was the distortion for me
@@presinald i love the design of the tone lok pedals. The Boss-like layout with the pop out knobs and switch for extra modes is incredible. Wasn't a fan of the DS7, but love the DE7 and PM7. They had a couple of great gems!
Nice shout-out for St Louis music, slm. I used to have two Crate 1 amps and ran them in stereo way back in 1981. Very few Garage bands playing parties doing that at the time. Using electro-harmonix stereo chorus flange to great effect with my mxr Distortion Plus. Excellent episode. I wish I still had all of the pedals I ever sent to the pawn shop. SOMEBODY obviously does....
I took my Yield cd into Spier Music in Garland, TX when I was in high school and asked them how to get the tone from Faithfull. They sold me a tone-lok tube screamer, that stayed on my board all through college. No ragrets.
omg, you bring back HUGE memories there!!!! do you remember Viakon village? there was a guitar store in there that had a lot of less-desirable vintage fender guitars.
That's awesome, I was just getting back into Yield and watching some of their old concerts. That album is definitely their high point in my opinion. And by high point, I mean that they were just making a really good record as a band again instead of experimenting or reacting to their last record. Really good band with some flaws, but no one can deny their best work.
I've got the Traffic Light Trio and absolutely love it. (really, really need a shirt though...) It is incredible to see how early on pedals like a phaser were so popular to build and improve.
Eddie Van Halen has been such a huge influence on me. I really love that one of the key ingredients to his sound debuted the day before my day of birth. I was born on August 16th, 1974 :D
Josh, I was gifted an Ampeg “Phazzer” around 1981 -when I started playing guitar (yes I’m showing my age-lol). It had been water damaged in a music store and was going to be tossed so a friend of the family gave it to me. My dad paid for it to be repaired. It along with an Ibanez Sonic Distortion became my first 2 pedals. I wish I still had them both (traded them off like an idiot in the mid 80’s). The Ampeg “Phazzer” was a large wedge type pedal with one control. It had a unique character that I still remember to this day. I’m gonna assume it was pretty rare? I really enjoyed this video even though I know it’s only a phase😀
One of my favorite phaser songs is "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em" by KISS, from the Rock And Roll Over album (1976). I don't know exactly what phaser was used on Ace Frehley's guitar, but I know it was added after at the mixing stage, and at was at least a 6-stage phaser, at minimum. It was probably an Eventide Instant Phaser, or a Mu-Tron. Phaser was all over 70s guitar (and keyboards, bass, drums, and even vocals), just like chorus in the 80s. To me, it's about as representative of the decade as Evel Knievel, leisure suits, and Farrah Fawcett.
New to the show and I love it! Love the shirt, I gotta have it! The song that came to my mind, was also "My Woman From Tokyo!" ALSO How come you've missed the Foxx Phaser Brian May used aaaaaaaa. I believe, the famous example of it's use would be on the intro for "Keep Yourself Alive." Also, Eddie Van Halen's "Eruption's" solo is a great use of a Phaser! Cheeeeers!!!
You cannot survive without the original Mu-Tron Phasor pedal. It is literally my favorite phaser, and I’m a phaser fanatic! That’s the only effect that I collect. Great episode!
the Small Stone is great , isnt it? i didnt like it much on guitars but then i started using it on organ/synths and thats where i personally make it work,,, wish i had gotten the 12 stage moog phaser when i was able to,,, but oh well
My favorite phasers are the EHX Small Stone and the SCHULTE COMPACT PHASING A from Germany. Both are great. Maybe I should say, I use them with synthesizers, not with guitars.
I’m genuinely surprised that the maestro stage phaser was not mentioned. Bob Moog designed it and it’s one of the best phasers of all time. The foot dials alone make it completely unique. But it is also one of the best sounding vintage phasers hands-down.
I had one in the mid ‘70s. Having the foot dials on the sides (left side was depth, right side was speed as I recall) was pretty cool, and the entire housing was the effect on-off switch.
I loved the jams and the effects pedal discussion. So yeah, I guess the main bullet point to take away from this comment, is that I think this type of content really appeals to me and I intend to enjoy more of it going forward. Please keep doing this. Keep the faith. Keep the box. 😘
I was watching this video and I thought to myself: with the amount of pedals JHS has on those shelfs they can probably open an interactive museum about pedals? That would be awesome!
Nice episode, thanks. Though made me regret selling that Boss PH-3, need phaser again real soon. Either which. my Yield favourites: - Faithfull - No way - Wishlist - Do the evolution - Low Light - Push me, pull me 🎸🔊🔈🔉
I was expecting to see my favorite pedal (and in my opinion beats most of those listed) the Morley Pro Phasor. The automatic mode is cool, but being able to manually control the phase is awesome, it sounds so good.
I recommend the Tonceczar Effects "Halophaze" . Currently in production for $375. For sale on their website, all their pedals are worth looking into. The Maxon PH350 is also great but it's out of production and hard to find (expensive).
Mike Einziger from Incubus always had some amazing phaser tones. Especially on the Make Yourself album. Oh yeah and Eddie Van Halen eruption. Mike drop...
That jam reminded me of the 80s metal band I was playing with in highschool. At the end of each rehearsal we would do our best imitation of the "Spinal Tap freeform jazz scene". We actually made that an encore performance at one of our shows. We had a blast, but I am pretty sure that I heard crickets when it was over. Good times!
That was my first pedal and I liked it a lot but for some stupid reason sold it. Years later got another one but that one didnt sound as good. Im pretty sure they were both Made In Japan.
@@standinsilence Same thing for me... this was my first modulation, sold it not thinking it was anything special... eventually got a PH-3 and hated it..... eventually found one for sale and it was as good as I remembered....
@@standinsilence nice.... never heard of that model, I like that the PH-2 doesn't really sound like an old school traditional phaser be that a phase 90 or Small Stone but still has a real interesting sound to it.....
I bought one of the Maestro Mini-phase's in 1975 for about $25. I was just a kid and that was all the money I had at the time. Still have it and it works great. Nice to see it here.
17:15 MUTRON PHASE II was great. [ edit, I really was ogling the MUTRON BI-PHASE for over $100 that he had behind a glass case] I bought my PHASE II for fifteen bucks at a Hollywood guitar store back in 1985. I saw it by the door as I was leaving the store after handing the guy twenty bucks for a few Marshall schematics so I could convert my Sound City 120 into a Marshall. Best thing I ever did, building that amp. The Sound City had so many mustard caps with it's active tone controls, I didn't even need to acquire any parts to make it a 1969 Marshall. Sounded like Angus Young. It sounded great with the Rat pedal. ATTENTION Sound City owners. No need to gut your amp. I've since found the Sound City 120's sound great as-is with a Rat ( "white background" logo, which is same as wide rat , or square Rat with black background logo...all with a scripted word in logo, 'Proco" I think...just watch Josh's Rat video.). SOUND CITY 120's benefit with the Trainwreck Type-I post phase inverter master volume. On the 50 Watt Sound City's simply cascade plate cap from CH1 V1a preamp plate circuit (post plate cap) into CH2 grid ( basically early Mesa Boogie style) TAKE HIGH VOLTAGE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
Josh is one of the coolest nerds EVER... All of these historical category deep-dives are just golden.
I’ve watched bout 60 of his videos and he’s never boring. Deadpan but extremely detailed, legend
Yield is my favorite PJ record. Oh man, so good. And you’re totally right with Given to Fly’s phaser guitar. My favorite phaser use was Korn on Follow the leader’s tracks. They really took it to a new level.
Just wanted to take a second to appreciate Nick's drumming! I'm not a drummer, but he is killer even when playing softly, very good dynamics
After watching this video I wanted to write the exact same thing as you
Also that phantom bass player..
Damn right! He’s very sympathetic to the guitar.
Where is the Nicks drumming sucks t-shirt. Or Nick cant play the skinz
He is very good at serving the song, and very good at coming up with creative, interesting parts
I like that you're so knowledgeable, and simultaneously such a goofball.
Wouldn't have been surprised if this was just 30 mins of phase 90 love
I'm literally paused at 0:01 right now. If this is 30 mins of phase 90, I'll hurl.
I love the phaser on love comes tumbling by u2. The edge. Very sweet. Thanks for sharing the dod 201, yellow box. My first effect, never sounds anything but great.
Logan Robichaud - Phase 90 is the EVH secret weapon.
the ehx version...i use two of them in stereo
MXR Phase 90, the Zen pedal!
Phasers are cool and all, but after watching these jams for a few years, I'd really like to see an in-depth rundown of how you mic and process the drums. They sound so PHAT with so few mics. Way to go guys!
they use color boxes on them pretty sure idk wha else
When you are Jimi Hendrix the world is your pedalboard, that's why his pedals were laying down on the floor 😎
I was going to say stage. But all the world's a stage anyway.
He didn't assemble his pedals. He merely appeared on stage and the pedals came rushing to worship at his feet as he played.
@@DeadWhiteButterflies That's not strictly true. He had magnets in his boots.
@@TheRealcdawg22 …And all those people with guitars are merely players.
@@edryba4867 ...performers and portrayers...
Michael Einziger from incubus is my favourite phaser user….the way he combines it with delay and volume swells on Pardon Me is pure art. Of course on morning view he went to town on it also.
The melody is a blend of "Hot Blooded", "My Woman From Tokyo", and "Third Stone From the Sun". I would've called it "My Third Hot Blooded Stone From Tokyo".
The Date is April 16th. 😜😂😂 I'll show myself out.
"Yield" was a great record! For me it was their return to form established on "Ten" and "Versus". I would rank them: "Ten", "Yield"/"Versus" (based on my mood for the day) then "Binaural" then all others. (Haven't heard the new record so not sure where that fits.) I couldn't stand "Vitology" though. Hate me if you want, but that's how I feel.
That thing at the end sounded more like a Ring Modulator than a Phaser.
You beat me. I definitely heard Hot Blooded and Third Stone From The Sun".
How about "Children of the Sun" Billy Thorpe
"No One Knows" from Queens of the Stone Age also has similar riff.
Yep, I was hearing Hot Blooded too.
"My Woman From Tokyo" was the first to jump into my head. All of the others you listed make perfect sense too. Combined title is perfect.
I am loving this channel! So fortunate to be informed on so much history and information on guitar pedals...thank you!!!
I was getting JHS Show withdrawals this week.... it’s all good now guys!
The Pearl PH-03 phaser was one of my first ever pedals. It's great because it has its own distinct voice and great tweaking potential. Downsides, as usual with phasers, a slight volume drop and a noticable swoosh even when you don't play. I'd never get rid of it!
Instant Classic episode! 😁 Shortest jam ever, new stinger, new t-shirt, boxes galore and Nick sarcasm level 12. (Oh and very informative and historically relevant)Great job guys!!
I'm so glad I rewound to find out what "you know who you are" was about. Josh helps make my day again.
So grateful to the guy that sold me an old Phase 45 in the late 80s for £14 when I told him I wanted a wobbly organ kind of sound like JH: I didn't know what a univibe was but the P45 actually nails it 90%
Yes the 45 is a 2-stage phaser which makes it sound more univibe like!
i've been watching this channel more and more over the past few months. I like the content a lot, but the more i watch and get the crews sense of humour, it's even sillier. The whole 'he has the box' and other little weird jokes are cracking me up. thanks for the content and the silliness
WURDZ IZ HARD. Another classic.
I need that jingle to follow me around.
I love the jingles. I literally look at one of my pedals with a box and sing “he has the box!”
Shout out to the great Electronic Projects for Musicians book, Phase shifter/ Vibrato. 5 stage ( well five CLM6000 opto isolators anyway). I absolutely loved mine. I built every project in the book except the chromatic tone tuner and the little solid state bench amp. Phase shifter was number one! The vibrato can go ultra slow and it can be downright evil sounding. Tom Oberheim also invented the Ring Modulator, aka Maestro RM1 for his college thesis. That pedal is pure gold for experimental musicians. The RM1's control voltage input ( CV-in ) was my introduction to electronic music and multimedia. I used $5 Coron DS7 drum synth , a Yamaha Electone B4CR organ I found on a pile of dirt , and made countless tape loops on my Wollensak table top portable reel to reel recorders, copping drum beats from records. Ah' the days when gear was utility and could be rummaged together.
'Cow Says Mu' really captures the harsh realities of being out there on the streets, passing out Phasor literature in a t-shirt that says 'It's only a Phase', whilst listening to Faith No More's 'Kindergarten' on repeat, lonely night after lonely night.
Kingdom!!’ Kindergarten... 😆
Or selling "The Big Issue" in Glasgow. Beam me up, Scotty!
It's been 14 months during Covid-19 that I have laughed so hard out loud after viewing this video! Thank you Josh!!!
“Smell the box. Love the box” - Josh Scott 😂
He smells the box!
Full Spinal Tap.
You can smell the 70's in them!
I love smelling the box...
I just wanted to say thank you for making these Josh! I love your show, and I have learned so much from it. I would love to come say hi and meet you some day. Thanks again to you, your family and your crew!
29:00 Yield is one of PJ's best. Was well out of high school (and college) by that time. It has real vigor and power, like Mudhoney's "Tomorrow Hit Today," also from '98 (the last gasp of "grunge" before the label got somewhat retired, maybe perhaps).
The drums sound remarkable this week. ✊🏻
the guitar solos in Siamese Dream, that was the first time a phaser caught my ears
Great example, the Cherub Rock solo is stratospheric!
@@stuffandjunkanduhh5049 good to know
Same here. “What’s going on with the ‘Mayonaise’ solo?” “That’s a Phase 90. It’s also in David Gilmour’s rig after Wish You Were Here.” “Please take my money.”
@@stuffandjunkanduhh5049 the guitar intro to Cherub Rock has some phasing too though, doesn't it? (Before stamping on the Big Muff)
@@stuffandjunkanduhh5049 I think it's both at times! They must have mixed Phase 90, Mutron Bi-phase and EHX Electric Mistress with different combos!
i need a jhs spotify with all the funny & heartbreaking jingles
I've been playing for fifty years this year {2022}. The best sounding phaser I have ever heard was an early Ross. The effect is heard, but not harsh or over the top, very musical and lush.
My dad is from Rochester, NY and didn't live too far from where Keith developed the phase 90. In fact, my dad has one of the original models when he was building them out of his house.
Well, if the Univibe counts as a phaser, then I would have to say that Robin Trower’s “Bridge of Sighs” is my favorite phaser song of all time.
It counts as the best phaser in my opinion.
I love all of them really, so I use an optical phaser with Vibrato option, and Asymmetrical/Symmetrical switch, with 4 speeds, from normal to Ring Mod, etc.
I really dig phasers.
yep, bit weird to not mention Trower in a phaser vid
I'm a drummer and I love your videos. Look forward to them every week.
Definitely laying down some huge WEEN vibes w/ some of these tunes. All hail Boognish.
Mach 10 at sudden speed!
@@Andrew-bn7rr hey dude: He's the stallion!
Mister Would You Please Help My Pony?
They luuuuv phaser; I luuuuv them
I was 17 in 1975 when I bought A Used Gibson SG... as Listening, Phase shift is Def. different than A Chorus! I bought A Smallstone Phase shift and Loved It! In H.S. Played In a Battle of the bands and did the song " HEY YOU " By BTO....... Great Phase shifter song!!! That Song Nailed the Contest For us!!!
Favorite phaser user? Waylon Jennings. No question. Favorite song? THIS TIME on the live album. No question.
Agreed. Love Waylon's tone and playing in general. Transcends genre
So I’m going from a multi effects unit with amp sim and trying to get into a pedalboard and amp for church and watching your videos makes me think I need everything
The univibe is my favorite pedal ever, there's nothing like that sound specially in the hands of Hendrix.
agreed, i wish i could just travel back and time and get it when it was a reasonable price
@@growskullThere are so many clones of the original circuit available on the market nowadays for reasonable prices
the jams just keep getting better, the sounds emanating from this drum kit
The 'Space Station Boardwalk' melody is incredibly similar to the 'Born on the Bayou' guitar solo by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Real close, real cool. Also, grew up with the more compact Pearl Phaser in the house.
great episode... thanx!
i love phasers (for synths as well) !
one of my favourite efffects.
(own an old mxr 100 and a rare pearl phaser ph-03 (smaller brother of the one you showed)
my dream was always a mutron bi phase (behringer cloned it these days)
nice t shirt ..!
Gary Numan used the MXR Phase 100 loads on The Pleasure Principle and Telekon, mainly on a Polymoog, beginning of "Cars", for example and the warbly middle bit as well as at the instrumental ending....
Just received my Warm Audio Mutation Phase II (a Mu-Tron clone essentially) today from a Black Friday sale. Can't wait to get home and plug it in. Interesting that this video popped up in my feed today...the stars are aligning.
I had a Mu-Tron Phasor. Loved it. Wish I still had it. It actually went up in smoke, just like in the movies.
I just ordered a $99 series Phaser. If I hate it, I'm sending you some Colorado hail. We have plenty this year, just ask the garden. . . Cheers from Denver, home of the NBA CHAMPION Nuggets. . . blah blah blah. . .
Let's give Addison some love for always having the most delicious P bass tone every episode. EVERY ONE!!
I like the J-bass more… maybe because I have a BLONDE 1966 model.
Man, I like your show, but I really LOVE your guitar playing, seriously. Not that you kneveryting about phazors, and faßorzz are so importent, you are unique. As a guitarist and as a youtube pedal show. So humourous, it makes life so much easier when you watch a jhs show video. Thank you for being, Josh.
You missed one of my favorite phasers. I think it was made by Maestro, and was a wedge of aluminum and black plastic. The pots were side mounted with wheels instead of knobs so that you could adjust them with your feet on the fly. In the days before midi or control pedals, this was a great idea. The two adjustments were speed and "balls".
You’re doing pretty well for a guy from Alabama with a bunch of broken phasers!
Enjoyed this one. Entertaining and Educational. Edutainment.
Thank You!
When can we expect the episode “why you need a bit crusher” 😝
“Why you need a random octave noise generator, with .15 of a second looping, granular delay...”
Part 1.
Awesome episode!!! Phase is such a good effect. The jams are getting better and better!!!
Favorite use of phaser is probably the Meters’ cover of ‘Down by The River’. Wish I knew what they used...that big slow shift they use is the best ❤️
"Where does he get those wonderful toys?" Thank you. A truly fun time.
I would love an episode dedicated to the tone lok series. They're my favorite pedals ever!
I occasionally here people say good things but I'm curious why you say that? I inherited my brother's DS7 because he bought most his gear as a teen obsessed with nu-metal - in fact it's probably here somewhere - but I don't remember ever feeling like it was the distortion for me
@@presinald i love the design of the tone lok pedals. The Boss-like layout with the pop out knobs and switch for extra modes is incredible. Wasn't a fan of the DS7, but love the DE7 and PM7. They had a couple of great gems!
Nice shout-out for St Louis music, slm. I used to have two Crate 1 amps and ran them in stereo way back in 1981. Very few Garage bands playing parties doing that at the time. Using electro-harmonix stereo chorus flange to great effect with my mxr Distortion Plus. Excellent episode. I wish I still had all of the pedals I ever sent to the pawn shop. SOMEBODY obviously does....
I took my Yield cd into Spier Music in Garland, TX when I was in high school and asked them how to get the tone from Faithfull. They sold me a tone-lok tube screamer, that stayed on my board all through college. No ragrets.
omg, you bring back HUGE memories there!!!! do you remember Viakon village? there was a guitar store in there that had a lot of less-desirable vintage fender guitars.
Yep, sure do. Never spent a lot of time there but I remember it.
That hidden track...Changed my life. So touching, specially the lyrics. Beautiful re-interpretation of Windows 95.
That's awesome, I was just getting back into Yield and watching some of their old concerts. That album is definitely their high point in my opinion. And by high point, I mean that they were just making a really good record as a band again instead of experimenting or reacting to their last record.
Really good band with some flaws, but no one can deny their best work.
I've got the Traffic Light Trio and absolutely love it. (really, really need a shirt though...)
It is incredible to see how early on pedals like a phaser were so popular to build and improve.
Eddie Van Halen has been such a huge influence on me. I really love that one of the key ingredients to his sound debuted the day before my day of birth. I was born on August 16th, 1974 :D
Happy Birthday! I was born exactly 1 year before you! Cheers to Aug 16!
Josh, I was gifted an Ampeg “Phazzer” around 1981 -when I started playing guitar (yes I’m showing my age-lol). It had been water damaged in a music store and was going to be tossed so a friend of the family gave it to me. My dad paid for it to be repaired. It along with an Ibanez Sonic Distortion became my first 2 pedals. I wish I still had them both (traded them off like an idiot in the mid 80’s). The Ampeg “Phazzer” was a large wedge type pedal with one control. It had a unique character that I still remember to this day.
I’m gonna assume it was pretty rare? I really enjoyed this video even though I know it’s only a phase😀
One of my favorite phaser songs is "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em" by KISS, from the Rock And Roll Over album (1976). I don't know exactly what phaser was used on Ace Frehley's guitar, but I know it was added after at the mixing stage, and at was at least a 6-stage phaser, at minimum. It was probably an Eventide Instant Phaser, or a Mu-Tron.
Phaser was all over 70s guitar (and keyboards, bass, drums, and even vocals), just like chorus in the 80s. To me, it's about as representative of the decade as Evel Knievel, leisure suits, and Farrah Fawcett.
Laughed through my nose on the synth joke. Well played👏🏼
“both my bad stones are broken”
one might even say they’re both... bad
One might even say... He has no stones.
One might also say they're basically stones now, bad ones at that
New to the show and I love it! Love the shirt, I gotta have it! The song that came to my mind, was also "My Woman From Tokyo!" ALSO
How come you've missed the Foxx Phaser Brian May used aaaaaaaa. I believe, the famous example of it's use would be on the intro for "Keep Yourself Alive." Also, Eddie Van Halen's "Eruption's" solo is a great use of a Phaser! Cheeeeers!!!
"The Jello is alive" is now my favorite jam!
@@celephais5748 Haha!
@@celephais5748 Jello is LIFE!
I played the just a phase clip for my wife, she agreeing and laughing all at the same time. Brilliant and worth the watch!
Incubus’ “Morning View” might have my favorite phaser sounds. I think he had one Phase 90 and two Boss PH-1s at that time.
You cannot survive without the original Mu-Tron Phasor pedal. It is literally my favorite phaser, and I’m a phaser fanatic! That’s the only effect that I collect.
Great episode!
Josh: No new phasers
Me who owns a Small Stone: Oh... XD
the Small Stone is great , isnt it? i didnt like it much on guitars but then i started using it on organ/synths and thats where i personally make it work,,, wish i had gotten the 12 stage moog phaser when i was able to,,, but oh well
I have owned ONE phaser pedal in my life: The Boss PH-1r. I have never felt the need to look elsewhere.
No list of vintage Phasers can be complete without the Compact Phasing "A"
Best video ever made about the Phaser effect.
Anthony Jackson’s bass part on The O’Jay’s “For The Love Of Money.”
My favorite phasers are the EHX Small Stone and the SCHULTE COMPACT PHASING A from Germany. Both are great. Maybe I should say, I use them with synthesizers, not with guitars.
I’m genuinely surprised that the maestro stage phaser was not mentioned. Bob Moog designed it and it’s one of the best phasers of all time. The foot dials alone make it completely unique. But it is also one of the best sounding vintage phasers hands-down.
I played the smaller Phaser. It was not as wide and still had the big Speed and Balls side wheels.
@@TheBigGuppy Yea those Speed & Balls controls are ace, not many have the lights working on them now though
I though he had one sitting in the background behind him. By his left elbow.
I had one in the mid ‘70s. Having the foot dials on the sides (left side was depth, right side was speed as I recall) was pretty cool, and the entire housing was the effect on-off switch.
The MP-1 is my all-time fave phase shifter!
I loved the jams and the effects pedal discussion. So yeah, I guess the main bullet point to take away from this comment, is that I think this type of content really appeals to me and I intend to enjoy more of it going forward. Please keep doing this. Keep the faith. Keep the box. 😘
Tom Oberheim❤️ is a legend!
Great episode sir. And thankyou for the volume pedal hints.. i got a splitter and my fender passive volume pedal is now an exp for my strymons!!!!!
I was watching this video and I thought to myself: with the amount of pedals JHS has on those shelfs they can probably open an interactive museum about pedals? That would be awesome!
Those shelves must be 20 % of his pedals...
Oh..., there will be an Interactive Museum opening sometime in the, relatively distance, future !
Nice episode, thanks. Though made me regret selling that Boss PH-3, need phaser again real soon. Either which.
my Yield favourites:
- Faithfull
- No way
- Wishlist
- Do the evolution
- Low Light
- Push me, pull me
🎸🔊🔈🔉
I was expecting to see my favorite pedal (and in my opinion beats most of those listed) the Morley Pro Phasor. The automatic mode is cool, but being able to manually control the phase is awesome, it sounds so good.
Plus one on this….super disappointed when my fav big chrome box didn’t make the episode. Maybe an all Tel-Ray/Morley episode?
I just got a morely dual bass wah and realized I've been sleeping on morley. Man they make some sweet stuff. Checking that phaser out now.
Yes Josh...you have read my mind! Don't know how you do it, but you're good man!!!!! You're good!!!!!!!
Hidden Track Jam changed my life.
I might have found it very strange had I not been listening to Mr Bungle just before this.
I don’t have that pedal! Am I going to survive? Pure genius!!!!
No Mu-Tron Bi-Phase? A missed opportunity for the “overly complicated” phaser portion of the show. Now I has a sad.
Just wait for a modern episode! I own a 2006 Infinitphase. Talk about complicated!
I have an old 201 DOD Phasor and love it. It sounds great at its minimum setting and sounds like a rotary speaker when almost maxed.
I haven’t watched tv since rockschool. This show beats ‘rockschool’ . This rocks harder...
no it doesn't
We don’t hear from Nick often, but when we do it’s usually worth the wait.
Can we get an episode where, during the jams, instead of focusing on the pedal, you focus on Nick's face while he plays?
NickCam should be a thing.
That's premium content for Patreon.
Only Fans...
@@mxdbld7100 What's that?
@@christopherfettes390 oh you
The time, effort and ability taken to produce this shines through in these videos, outstanding.
One of my favorite phaser albums is "Innerspeaker" by Tame Impala (back when they were good).
What happened to them?
@@notapplicable328 He evolved and got better. Tame Impala is just as good as he was on the first two albums, he just dared to branch out a bit.
I recommend the Tonceczar Effects "Halophaze" . Currently in production for $375. For sale on their website, all their pedals are worth looking into. The Maxon PH350 is also great but it's out of production and hard to find (expensive).
Mike Einziger from Incubus always had some amazing phaser tones. Especially on the Make Yourself album. Oh yeah and Eddie Van Halen eruption. Mike drop...
That jam reminded me of the 80s metal band I was playing with in highschool. At the end of each rehearsal we would do our best imitation of the "Spinal Tap freeform jazz scene". We actually made that an encore performance at one of our shows. We had a blast, but I am pretty sure that I heard crickets when it was over. Good times!
sitting on a teacher work day to watch this at the end of my lunch break
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Dude, that jam called “Phaze Nugget” SLAPS.
The Boss PH-2 is probably one of my all time favorite phasers..... surprised it didn't even get an honorable to mention...
That was my first pedal and I liked it a lot but for some stupid reason sold it. Years later got another one but that one didnt sound as good. Im pretty sure they were both Made In Japan.
@@standinsilence Same thing for me... this was my first modulation, sold it not thinking it was anything special... eventually got a PH-3 and hated it..... eventually found one for sale and it was as good as I remembered....
@@MarcG28 I also had an old Ibanez(Maxon) PT-9 which was even better.
@@standinsilence nice.... never heard of that model, I like that the PH-2 doesn't really sound like an old school traditional phaser be that a phase 90 or Small Stone but still has a real interesting sound to it.....
It's such a 3d sound compared to a lot of other phasers, I bust it out from time to time
I bought one of the Maestro Mini-phase's in 1975 for about $25. I was just a kid and that was all the money I had at the time. Still have it and it works great. Nice to see it here.
“Brain of JFK” is a gorgeous chorus
Just watching your videos you've given me inspiration for my next body guitar build
I don't know about the Mutron II, but I thought the Mutron III was the classic auto-wah effect that Jerry Garcia used
You are correct. Mutron lll...very sensitive filter thingy
17:15 MUTRON PHASE II was great. [ edit, I really was ogling the MUTRON BI-PHASE for over $100 that he had behind a glass case] I bought my PHASE II for fifteen bucks at a Hollywood guitar store back in 1985. I saw it by the door as I was leaving the store after handing the guy twenty bucks for a few Marshall schematics so I could convert my Sound City 120 into a Marshall. Best thing I ever did, building that amp. The Sound City had so many mustard caps with it's active tone controls, I didn't even need to acquire any parts to make it a 1969 Marshall. Sounded like Angus Young. It sounded great with the Rat pedal. ATTENTION Sound City owners. No need to gut your amp. I've since found the Sound City 120's sound great as-is with a Rat ( "white background" logo, which is same as wide rat , or square Rat with black background logo...all with a scripted word in logo, 'Proco" I think...just watch Josh's Rat video.). SOUND CITY 120's benefit with the Trainwreck Type-I post phase inverter master volume. On the 50 Watt Sound City's simply cascade plate cap from CH1 V1a preamp plate circuit (post plate cap) into CH2 grid ( basically early Mesa Boogie style) TAKE HIGH VOLTAGE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.