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Hudson Electronics Explained!
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
- Hudson electronics is an incredible company with fantastic pedals and y'all need to know about them. From their sounds to their look, these guitar pedals check off all the boxes for me. On this episode we're gonna jam on 4 of Hudson pedals and it might get a little rowdy so brace your faces. In the comments let me know what your favorite jam was.
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0:58 Hudson Electronics Broadcast
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1:43 Boss CE-2w Waza Craft Chorus
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1:53 JHS Panther Cub V2
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3:36 Hudson Electronics Sidecar
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5:54 Hudson Electronics Broadcast Dual
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Bush - The Science of Things
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When he started screaming into the mic I absolutely lost it LOL
Omg dude me too. hahahaha
The moment the drummer realizes he still needs some of the stuff that’s now on the floor.
Bruce Hewat I was at a gig where they wrecked everything (except the vintage synths ($$$)) and then the rest of the band jammed on the remains of the drum kit for like 10 minutes with spare sticks.
New CZcams channel - Nix Ficks
I laughed when he threw the stick at the cymbal on the floor.
A forever inspiring channel. I haven't touched my guitar since my last gig in march or something. I've been Ill, I have a job and three kids to look after...but tonight I am going to play something. Anything.
1000% agree with you
Yeah his channel got me back into playing as well.
@ozzie houser Yeah I don't mind them playing with the pedals until I remember a couple of them have Autosave enabled!
Do it!!!
@ozzie houser I don't mind my little girl messing around with the pedals while I play, it's when she starts fucking with the amp settings that I draw the line and start flipping out
“* insert any pedal company * is my favorite pedal company of all time” - JHS
Except JHS
Nick is such a great great drummer. I've been playing drums since I was a boy and I know a good drummer when I see one. He never over plays, but so solid!! I've been following this channel for about a year now. Thought I should speak up.
I know right?!
His drumming is tight and simple yet it sounds sooo gooodddd
Not to mention just the tonality of his drumming. God, I wish I heard more drum sounds like that on records.
@Busta Speeker Glad you agree and can see his tasty drumming too. My idol drummer as a kid was always Bonzo. I read an interview with him in Modern Drummer Magazine back in the day. He said it's just as important when you "rest" and don't play as it is when you're hitting everything. That's why I was always drawn to him more than a busier player like Peart or Moon.
That would be something to see Nick go crazy for about 60 seconds on his small kit. I'm sure he could pull it off just fine, and have a blast doing it, hahahaa.
Been playing bass forever and he's a dream drummer.
Pretty rockin, dudes. 🤘
Hey Josh, I've got Muffuletta for my wedding gift. That's an amazing pedal!
Score 🤘
I know what you will be doing on your HONEYMOON. 😊
That was hard to watch like watching a naked blind guy sprinting through art gallery. You kinda have to watch but feel weird doing it.
teenage fanclub is an amazing band that a lot of people don't know still makes amazing music.
The tune at around the 7:00 mark I'm deeming the "Irish Pub Fight Song"
Lol I can see it right now as a song in. Peaky Blinders
Shhhhh don't tell everyone how great they are, my secret weapon!
Yep!
The chaos that ensues in the last jam is just THE BEST. Keep killing it boys!
The only thing that upsets me about JHS is how long it took me to discover them. Love everything about this company, the products and industry presence. Thanks Josh and co.
Band suggestion: The Cardigans. Most folks may just know "Lovefool" but their disco is pretty vast, varied and awesome. A surprising amount of it is dark, moody and just plain cool. Lots of cool jazzy chords, interesting arrangements and Nina's voice...SO GOOD!
My favs are "Gran Turismo" "Super Extra Gravity" and "Long Gone Before Daylight"
I cannot agree with this more. Amazing band, amazing guitar stuff.
Great cover of Ironman too!
“What if Garbage wrote ABBA songs?”
@@deanmass Agreed, their guitarist can shred! (in a good way)
I'd love to have a recording of that last jam ...
Uh. I’m pretty sure you watched it on a recording
I wanna see this on Spotify right the heck now
**starts chant** AL-BUM! AL-BUM! AAAL-BUM!
Screen record it, put it in imovie, put sound in separate file, save as audio file, put it on spotify or soundcloud or whatever
Camiel Geudens this guy audios
That was the loudest I have laughed in ages.
And as you know "Louder is more good"
I don’t know what’s funnier... Josh’s size 13 kicking a cymbal or Nick standing and screaming into an overhead. Lmfao. I’m leaning to Nick. That was so damn epic.
Eric Carpenter when the time for Nick's performance review rolls around:
Josh: "Let’s talk about the Hudson episode..."
This jam today was epic! You guys are rocking harder than half the stuff on the radio. I need a JHS indi-rock record!!
Seriously, please do an episode like this on Fairfield Circuitry! Everything they make is pure gold.
Out of the 45+ dirt boxes I own, Hudson's Sidecar is my favorite one of the bunch and the Dual Broadcast is on my shortlist of pedals to get in the near future. I was literally comparing prices at different retailers just yesterday and then this video comes out.
And Bush rocks. One of my favorite bands.
Stop spying on me.
Sideways snare - how all my drums will be recorded now.
Great. I've been waiting for their prices to drop but that's not going to happen now thanks to you Josh... guess I'll just build one now that I'm into that stuff, also thanks to Josh
Gotta love jhs giving shout-outs to their peers.
@KC yeah why is this guy's initials and brand everywhere on his OWN channel? He's gotta just be in this for ads.
@@EpicStuffMan1000 LOL........ I couldn't nt possibly just do this because I love it.... Not possible.
JHS Pedals
All your die hard fanboys know that you started your company because you building pedals was the easiest way to become rich and famous. It didn’t have anything to do with the fact that you actually love modifying and building pedals. Anybody who tries to tell you that you can be successful doing something you actually love doesn’t know what they’re talking about. Right?
One of my favorite bands is actually, Hanson. After they got dropped from their major label after their third album, they started their own label. Then they came out with a more Hot AC album that debuted at #1 on the Independent chart. Then they released my favorite album of theirs, The Walk, which really impressed me.
Then I heard their live album, and was blown away. Case in point, they're definitely not Mmm Bop-esque anymore. However, when they were, keep in mind they were playing their own instruments, and writing catchy songs when the oldest one was 16, and the youngest was 12. Not bad for a teenage band that got labeled as a boy band.
The Science of Things was 1999, I remember going into my local store and buying it day one. Good album, Letting the Cables Sleep I think was on an episode of Buffy too.
I can tell you guys are happy to be back together! That last song was awesome!!!
Josh’s guitar playing has gotten better since this video. Not that it was bad but his creativity has sky rocketed to a higher level. As a follow guitarist I love watching that!
I don't know why, but most people don't know Rancid has continued to make great albums. The latest two releases, Honor is All We Know and Troublemaker, are amazing.
Thank you, JHS for making so much great content. Please continue.
Nice jams Josh and co. Made me wanna jam, and eat jam, and maybe, make jam.
absolutely demolished that final jam sequence. how you pulled off making it an actually solid track and being hilarious is beyond me. kudos to you
Good luck telling your kids to settle down after they see this, Josh.
The world ain’t right at the moment,but seeing you guys together in the same room rocking out makes it a little more better. Thanks.
I bought a sidecar a few weeks ago and this is hands down the best pedal I've bought in years! Great video as.ever Josh too!
Nick kicking over the snare drum and then picking it up and josh knocking the crash/ride off the stand and following that up with a jam is the most JHS thing I could ever think of
I love the shoutout for The Science of Things. One of my favorite albums from that era and criminally underrated.
That was the best jam session I've ever seen haha, so much energy!!
No way! I've literally been looking at videos thinking of buying a Broadcast all week.
Better buy one quick before demand skyrockets
Yep previous comment is correct! After the Joyo ep all the ones JHS showed were sold out. So yes get one while you can.
I tried to find joyo atmosphere and couldn’t
@@thunderclap113 they've already been sold out but I better get my pre-order in soon haha I'm trying to sell a few things to fund it though
Loved this. Huge fan of Hudson (and JHS of course). For a "band that went on to more interesting things" recommendation, probably obvious: Talk Talk (for Laughing Stock, Spirit of Eden, and Mark Hollis' solo record). Guaranteed you won't be disappointed.
The moment Josh kicks the cymbal off absolutely has me.
Great jam, you're gonna sell a lot of those pedals for Hudson electronics!
I just received my dual channel Broadcast today for bass.It sounds great for guitar but I'm loving it on the low down.Talkbass has a huge thread dedicated to it.I'm a happy camper.
Having fun much? Ha! Love that freak out that evolves into a groove. I miss playing with people! Thanks, Josh.
Sick jam at the end. Also the science of things was their best.
That last jam....Amazeballs! 🤘🏼😎⚡
That hudson broadcast dual is a very versatile and rockout pedal!
Enjoyed this episode even the record by Bush... Nice touch on the British connection!
Josh: One of my favorites...
Me: Yes, they're right up there in the top 200.
Josh: I'm running them at 9vV somebody try 24V ...
Me: YOU do that. Josh, you're Josh. Ok? (I'm kidding, on the level, but kidding, I say this with a light heart and a love of stompboxes). I have an idea for a show: The one spot, is it good enough? Talk about headroom and what it means to your amp, your sound, your happiness.
I built a PedalPCB version of the Broadcast Dual (same as normal dual, but with the 9v/24v switch) with a black glass Mullard OC44 I had leftover from a project. It's one hell of a pedal. There's so much overdrive in one box, from the crisp around the edges cleans of a rolled off fuzz to something close to a Tonebender variation. The extra switch lets you set an always on tone with the ability to kick it all the way to meltdown. It's a fantastic circuit. There's a lot of bass on tap, but the cut trimmer works great. Next up for me, Colour Box.
I love that chimy picking behind the string tree. I do that too! Love it.
6:34 Bass player stands up and rocks!! You know shit's about to get crazy!! Cool jam!
You guys are like a gatling gun with your jams- so many! Great vid as ever and i especially enjoyed the tumultuous breakdown/ending of the last jammer.
Two artists still going very strong: Richard Thompson and Steve Earle.
I really like both of them. It amazes me that a lot of people only know Steve Earle because of Copperhead Road (and maybe a song or two off his first two albums). He has been so prolific in his career, and whether or not you personally agree with the content of his political songs it is very clear that he is passionate about his beliefs and his music regardless of the subject matter. His new album Ghosts of West Virginia is very good.
If I could wave a magic wand and instantly have the skills, ability and repertoire of any guitarist, I'd pick Richard Thompson in a heartbeat, and my second choice wouldn't be close.
That was one of the best jams I've seen on your show to date! Keep on rocking Mr. Rodgers of the pedal world . ✌️
I would love for you to do an episode on Dr.No effects. I love his stuff!
The energy in that last song was incredible!!!!! When the high hat got kicked... yeah, so good.
That jam at the end was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. I love it when a jam completely collapses into noise on purpose.
Been thinking about picking up a broadcast all week then this video pops up. Are you guys psychic?
I have these by Hudson: Stroll On, Bluebird, Fuzzrite Germanium, Mr Soul OC76, Mr Soul OC75, White Heat, UK Fuzz, Broadcast, a few more ...
Wow!! very nice to see a pedal in the show being used on bass, I'm eagerly awaiting an episode of bass pedals.
I built a double broadcast with a switch for headroom. it's my favorite build yet.
Must suck to “work” at JHS? OMG, that is some good clean fun!
Oh yeah, Dual Broadcast sounds DOPE. Like the idea of the pushed preamp sound. Fuzz texture is so GOOD! Useful. Amazing!
This pedal, and kind of pedal is on the Radar. Would you run a pedal like this pre or post Fuzz?
Anyway, too much rig and recording stuff to contemplate/buy before I can pull the trigger on this one. Thank you for the demo.
Fuzz always likes to be before any sort of drive, depending on the pedal. You could probably get away with something like a Russian Big Muff after it, but I'd prefer the fuzz pushing the broadcast.
I’d experiment with fuzz into drive, and then drive into fuzz and see which one you like. Stacking drive and dirt can open up a lot of possibilities.
My Broadcast loves fuzz! I’ve got a Wampler Fuzztration - basically a big muff circuit with improved EQ - and run it into the Broadcast on low gain to help add some mid range back in and cut some low end. It also adds back some sizzle and snarl that that very smooth big muff style fuzz doesn’t always have.
Couldnt agree more. I love love love my broadcast dual. It's a game changer 🙌
Awsome! Best pedaldemo I have ever seen, HEARD! Thanks!
A suggestion of music,
Jellyfish, Spilt milk, Glutton of sympathy. The whole album is epic!
At 9’00”, reminds me something the Edge did on U2 POP, Discoteque or Staring at the Sun, probably.
That first song you guys played with the Broadcast was CRAZY!
The Broadcast is my current favourite pedal on my board. Love this video's explanation.
There's something cathartic in watching you guys play.
Josh, you werent kidding. 40 miles from the sun is amazing and very experimental at least as far as Bush is concerned. I just wish I could strip the vocals from that track...lol. Thanks for the suggestion.
They just look so cool (and sounds great, ofc). Can't afford one, but I can admire from a distance.
Dan from TPS achieved a mega tone using Wet/Dry with a Broadcast as his base, fundamental drive tone. His Tele (RED!) >Broadcast>Tumnus//ABY Split//>Bcast+Tumnus>both amps//>Timeline delay>Wet amp.
I think it's in the episode they did on Vibrato pedals, right at the end.
Seven Mary Three's 2008 album Day & Nightdriving. Amazing songwriting with a personal introspection that is only seen by a band without a major label.
Hey Josh, your guitar playing increases from episode to episode. I like that. 🎸
Downward is Heavenward by Hum, it was a commercial failure but has some of my favorite songs by Hum on it. Green to Me is almost a perfect song.
Probably my favorite record.
Just watched this finally.
THOSE ARE MY 2 FAVORITE BUSH SONGS!!!
Josh, you know you want us to like you. I want to say this was so hilariously entertaining I was laughing hysterically. I had to see it again because I forget about the song. I only was focusing on the beautiful deconstruction of the band. Josh where did you go when you came close to the camera? Well guess what we loved it. I look forward to your show every week. I haven’t seen your FedEx (or maybe UPS) guy in a episode in bit. We all need to feel good, please say hello to the ray of sunshine. ✌🏼❤️🤟🏻🎸
Thanks Josh and Crew! That was a great video to watch while having breakfast. ^-^
my favorite 90s band that had sleepers or the lead went solo is Soul Coughing. Some wild musicianship on their popular albums, Mike's solo work is it's own kind of poetic beauty
That last jam made me wanna stage dive off the couch ... but I'm old and was scared I might break a hip or something🤣
You guys are so entertaining!!!
I love the dual channel Broadcast. From that pushed clean sound to mid gain, hit that other button go nuts with it. Also love the bass cut knob, it really lets the pedal work with differently voiced amps
I can't wait til my next jam with friends... that was a cathartic living through you guys kind of moment there for me...to say the least! Thank...you... very... much! 😎🎸👍🤘
now THAT is what a pedal presentation should look like 😃 🎉
I think the boys enjoyed being back in the same room together, hahaha. The Hudson Broadcast is a killer pedal, I’ve got the dual version on my board running at 18v for some gritty rhythm tones, and use the high gain side for when things need to get extra fuzzy. Works great in front of a Benson Preamp! They really compliment each other well
Ordered a part for part clone from a builder who does incredible work a couple weeks ago on reverb
It’s amazing
Folks if you don’t already own one-order one or a direct clone immediately
They clean up beautifully and the fuzz is incredible
I will check out that album. I always need new/old music I have never heard. Thanks for introducing me to Madison Cunningham! She's something else.
That was Hilarious and Awesome when it got a little Crazy during the jam! Loved It! 🤘
The harmonies on the chorus to "Space Travel" are beautiful! Underrated record. Golden State is great too!
Jay biZkit Against the Machine is my new favorite band. Loved that jam, the bass was massive and I loved all the Hudson stuff, but I'm about to get me a Panther Cub after hearing that.
That jam with the Broadcast Duel will be the soundtrack of the revolution ! Our t-shirts will say "more voltage is louder AND gooder"
Favourite set up with the Dual Broadcast is to use the internal trim pot to turn the gain of the second channel all the way down and then use it to get some gooey fuzzy goodness, so good!
Looks like the most fun you had making an episode ever :)
Nice work
Thanks so much for mixing the audio so that I don't have to constantly ride the volume!
I wish more guitar content creators would do this :)
You need to talk about MXR too :)
Also a Mythos Pedals episode would be amazing.
I second the request for a Mythos Pedals episode.
Good to see you guys have another gear in the locker! My latest still going find was Kula Shaker's K2.0 from 2015, I hadn't listened to them since the 90s. A real grower of an album for me.
Fastball had a few hits back in the late 90s, (The Way, Out of My Head) but they're still the exact same trio and making great power pop albums. The Help Machine came out last year. Give All Gone Fuzzy a listen.
I love that last jam!! Nick is hilarious with his destructive behavior and screaming. I love it
Wow, Nick went full Keith Moon on the last jam. For overlooked albums, I’d recommend Sonic Youth’s Murray Street. It is, hands down, my favourite SY album and IMHO has some of the most transcendent guitar sections ever.
Finally got a Broadcast a few weeks ago and loving it! ❤👍
Josh if you love British rock check out the Housemartins, an 80’s band from Hull, England. Just great.
Still going strong are the Dead Milkmen...that's right, There's a Big Green Lizard in my Backyard! The last studio album, Pretty Music for Pretty People, was issued in 2014 and well worth a listen. Still sardonic in a wonderful way, these punks are forever grinding it out and making great music along the way.
That jam at the end was super cool. I can tell you were all having a blast.
Yes! More of this! That was a lot of fun to watch and the pedals sound great! If you ever come to Seattle, I want to jam with you! Thank you for the videos Josh and co.
Flipping hell!!! Your jams keeping getting better and better!!! Nick should keep screaming, that was a perfect end!
I would say an overlooked album with some great guitar stuff is Forth by the Verve. They didn't just right Bittersweet Symphony....
That was a lot of fun! Keep rock’n fellas! Loved the pedals!
I looove my broadcast!!!! I watch you videos all the time, but I know that dual foot switch is killer because that was probably the best jam you have put up on here. Awesome!!
The appreciation for Bush after their hit-making days ended immediately made me think of Incubus. All my friends in high school jumped off the bandwagon when their slap-happy original bassist left and was replaced by Ben Kenney, who was playing guitar in The Roots before. But I love a lot of what they've done since the change more than their big hits, especially "Light Grenades" (2006) and "If Not Now, When?" (2011). Plus, if you want to talk about pedals, Mike Einzinger is second only to Tom Morello in my book for coming up with awesome sounds that make you go "How is he doing that?"