Bend It, Shape It, Anyway You Want It The JHS legends of fuzz range were designed to bring the unobtainium of pedals to everyone, classic rare fuzz circuits.Most of us won't ever have the chance to try the original pedals such as the supa fuzz's and tone benders of the world let alone own them.The JHS Bender is a recreation of Josh Scott's own 1973 MK3 Silver/Orange âOnomatopoeiaâ Tonebender.These often sell for in excess of $1000 so the JHS option is a great way of getting those tones without remortgaging.As with most JHS takes on other pedals this has some extra features, the mode switch pushes the mids which is great for lead tones, and changes the picking dynamics so digging in gives a gated effect. The other advantage here of course is the build quality and overall reliability, let's face it the original is approaching 50 years old.The question you will have is how close is the Bender to the original ... Well, you came to the right place!It's not for us to tell you, we have a 1974 sola sound Tonebender on TonePedia so A/B them here yourself and tell us what you think!
A different approach to octave fuzz world When we think of an octaver we generally think of that hendrix sound and rightly so, the man gave us so many new tones. From then on many pedal builders have tried to recreate that sound and to do so they concentrate on the Fuzz tone and whack an octave up circuit on top and voila.What Scott over at Gojira FX has done is start from the bottom up ... ... the LOW LOW bottom The Octave generator is at its heart an octave pedal with four knobs each controlling an octave. The first knob allows us to dial in and out our normal direct signal and the last two knobs allow us to bring in an octave down and two octaves down respectively. This allows for some great bass emulation and can be a very useful tool for practicing tunes at home. The spice of this pedal is on the second knob, this is an octave up AND fuzz in one knob. The genius of this is each analog circuit and the dry through are unaffected by the fuzz therefore maintaining clarity while the octave up goes crazy on its own. The other octaves cushion this mad dangerous sounding octaver style effect allowing for tones only possible with multiple pedals before. This is a pedal with many possible uses. It could be used as a simple clean boost in one song then allow you to cover the bass on another. You can begin to emulate organ sounds or just dial in a little of each frequency to just give some extra body in a smaller band or a quiet section of a song.Or you can get you full Jimmy H on and jam away all night long. Let us know what you think of it on our Socials
Is It A Delay, Is It An OD, No Its A SupaFuzz The JHS legends of fuzz range was designed to bring the unobtainium of pedals to everyone, classic rare fuzz circuits. Most of us won't every have the chance to try the original pedals such as the supa fuzz's and tone benders of the world let alone own them. The JHS Supreme is a recreation of Josh Scotts own 1972 Univox Supa Fuzz (Black & Grey).These often sell for in excess of $1000 so the JHS option is a great way of getting those tones without remortgaging if you can even find one.As with most JHS takes on others pedal this has some extra features, the âToneâ button engages a mid cut that flattens out the Supremeâs attack and makes it more submissive. Think of this as a preset scooped mid EQ control. The âModeâ button activates a much more pronounced octave up effect, thicker mid-range, and more available volume/boost. The other advantage here of course is the build quality and overall reliability, lets face it the original is approaching 50 years old.The question you will have is how close is the Bender to the originals ... Well you came to the right place!It's not for us to tell you, we have multiple classic fuzzes on Tonepedia so A/B them here yourself and tell us what you think!
A Classic Possibly Younger Than You The JHS legends of fuzz range was designed to bring the unobtainium of pedals to everyone, classic rare fuzz circuits. Most of us won't every have the chance to try the original pedals such as the super fuzz's and tone benders of the world let alone own them. The JHS Crimson is a recreation of a pedal so rare even Tonepedia doesn't have one (Yet!!!!) These often sell for in excess of $500 so the JHS option is a great way of getting those tones without spending every waking moment online trying to find one.As with most JHS takes on others pedal this has some extra features, the mode switch pushes the mids which is great for lead tones. The other advantage here of course is the build quality and overall reliability, lets face it the original is approaching 30 years old.The question you will have is how close is the Crimson to the original ... Well you came to the right place!It's not for us to tell you, we have a newer EXH Russian Big Muff on Tonepedia along with a whole bunch of other replicas & vintage muffs so A/B them here yourself and tell us what you think!
Smile You Might Just Enjoy It The JHS legends of fuzz range was designed to bring the unobtainium of pedals to everyone, classic rare fuzz circuits. Most of us won't every have the chance to try the original pedals such as the super fuzz's and tone benders of the world let alone own them. One such pedal is the Dallas Aribiter Fuzz Face which we have ready for you to try now on Tonepedia. These often sell for in excess of $3000 so the JHS option is a great way of getting those tones without remortgaging.As with most JHS takes on others pedal this has some extra features, the mode switch turns this fuzz into a higher gain gated beast which is masses of fun. The other advantage here of course is the build quality and overall reliability, lets face it the original is approaching 60 years old.The question you will have is how close is the Smiley to the original ... Well you came to the right place!It's not for us to tell you, A/B them here yourself and tell us what you think!