History Of Guitar Distortion

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • In this episode we are exploring distortion through the decades. We can all agree rock wouldn't be the same with out it. Leave a comment with your favorite distortion! Stay Classy!
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    Gear in this video:
    3:34 1949 Fender Deluxe
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    6:39 Maestro Fuzz-Tone
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    9:22 Vox Tone Bender
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    10:05 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
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    10:58 Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi V1 (Triangle)
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    12:05 MXR Distortion +
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    12:43 ProCo RAT
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    13:35 Boss DS-1 Distortion
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    14:45 Marshall JCM 800 and 900
    15:45 Ibanez SD9 Sonic Distortion
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    16:29 Boss MT-2 Metalzone
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    16:57 DOD Supra Distortion GFX 55 Extreme
    17:48 Zvex Fuzz Factory Vexter
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    18:00 Big Ear Company Wood Cutter
    18:17 EarthQuaker Devices Park Sound Fuzz
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    18:43 JHS Angry Charlie V3
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    Record Time:
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  • @PhreddCrintt
    @PhreddCrintt Před 4 lety +589

    Hi Josh. I am 73 this year (2020) and despite our band mutually folding after 50 years, I still play every day. Played some big venues and crowds in my day and, following your channel of late, you bring back soooooo many memories with your wonderful, factual comments and opinions. This one - in particular (of all such-related subjects) - is particularly fantastic and I thank you so very much because... you demonstrate so much of what I try to tell younger muso friends. Especially the youngsters!! (LOL!) You have a new fan my friend - and I am spreading the word! Good luck going forward Josh.

  • @boywomack
    @boywomack Před 3 lety +121

    I got pumped for the shirt, then realized this video is over 2 years old

    • @davebourque7895
      @davebourque7895 Před 3 lety +2

      Lmao me too

    • @coltonmuri3672
      @coltonmuri3672 Před 3 lety

      It's for sale on the website

    • @heyjarrod
      @heyjarrod Před 3 lety +3

      Oh, I didn’t even check the date. I just started watching this guy recently. I was watching the video the other day when he came up with that funny saying. I didn’t realize I was so far behind. But yeah, I saw someone wrote earlier, he still has those shirts on the website. I dig that phase pedal shirt too. 👍🏻🎸😎🇺🇸🤘🏻

    • @blazer6248
      @blazer6248 Před 3 lety +1

      And it's still available in July 2021

    • @TheFredster-dk1bi
      @TheFredster-dk1bi Před 2 lety

      Same

  • @brandonroebuck504
    @brandonroebuck504 Před 3 lety +287

    “Distortion is the heartbeat of the guitar”
    *jazz guitarists sweating*

  • @BobCraigmile
    @BobCraigmile Před 4 lety +36

    as someone who has distortion pedals and is a librarian....I love this.

  • @jamesburba1995
    @jamesburba1995 Před 5 lety +412

    I'm 71, and still play my Ric 4001 through my Fuzz Face. Best bass noise ever !

    • @eeshsinger
      @eeshsinger Před 5 lety +5

      wow are you a motorhead fan?

    • @hailuberbeast8892
      @hailuberbeast8892 Před 5 lety +8

      aw hell I love overdriven bass especially Rickenbacker. Check out a track called LSD off Hawkwind's Electric Teepee album. 2nd half of the track especially theres a very interesting overdriven effect ive been trying to duuplicate

    • @epiphonium
      @epiphonium Před 5 lety +2

      Rock on man !

    • @josepablomartinez6253
      @josepablomartinez6253 Před 5 lety +2

      Which fuzz face do u use, germanium or silicon?

    • @BenedictHarris
      @BenedictHarris Před 5 lety +2

      Aw hell yeah dude

  • @felixdeschambault5648
    @felixdeschambault5648 Před 4 lety +1048

    so guitarist stole fuzz from us bassists.
    marshall made his amp based on a fender bassman.
    and when i distort my bass they say it sounds like a guitar...
    damn you all guitar players!

  • @mikeoverton2536
    @mikeoverton2536 Před 3 lety +91

    I love how he owns a pedal company but still pushes (in a good way) other pedal companies. I have two JHS pedals. They have had beer spilled on them, gigged, stomped on etc and they still work all the time, everytime. JHS is the best pedal company out there in my opinion.

    • @jirehguzman7319
      @jirehguzman7319 Před 3 lety +12

      Yeah like he's a pedal company owner but still a fan boy to other pedal manufacturers. If it wasn't for these guys maybe there won't be JHS Pedals that we know today.

    • @sunny_disposition
      @sunny_disposition Před 2 lety

      If he was struggling to make ends meet he might act differently. It’s less of something to admire and more a sign of their success IMO

    • @smithfactory
      @smithfactory Před rokem +2

      @@sunny_disposition He still doesn't have to do it, regardless of success. Nothing wrong with giving admiration when warranted.

    • @Big824John
      @Big824John Před 4 měsíci

      I really respect Josh that he does this. He seems to be all about pedals, whether they're his or another company's. He is a true pedal fanatic. The pedal, the box, all the swag inside the box. 😀😀😀😀

    • @SteveStevens-uv2px
      @SteveStevens-uv2px Před 3 měsíci

      It's almost like they pay for their product placement and like he almost sells the vintage pedals he is discussing and almost promoting. It's almost like a giant marketing device so he can make money. Almost.

  • @joshuadramsey
    @joshuadramsey Před 3 lety +17

    19:22 is the best advice ever. The sound you're looking for is often just a few degrees on a knob somewhere in the chain you already have, whether it's your guitar, pedals, or amp.

  • @TaylorSmith-godbucket
    @TaylorSmith-godbucket Před 5 lety +284

    In my pre-teens I spent all my money, never had any cash for anything, and nearly bankrupted my poor parents... in search for the tone on Metallica's 'And Justice For All'. There was no internet back then, all I knew is they used Mesa Boogie amps which I clearly could not afford. I must have bought/sold/returned every amp made between '88-'90, trying to get that sound. Now I'm 42, play blues, and plug straight into a Peavey Delta Blues, lol

    • @gamesandguitars3901
      @gamesandguitars3901 Před 4 lety +4

      Taylor Smith can barely get that album tone with boogies lmao

    • @scottanderson4175
      @scottanderson4175 Před 4 lety +3

      Taylor Smith i’m currently Fender Blues Junior

    • @aaebsssb9914
      @aaebsssb9914 Před 4 lety +9

      You can get those early Metallica guitar tones with computer programs like Bias Amp 2 or Amplitube or some others. I myself have an almost identical ...And Justice For All guitar tone

    • @Swampster70
      @Swampster70 Před 4 lety +4

      There's no amp setup on the planet that will get 'that' Justice sound...
      ... but the little Mesa Mark 5:25 and it's little EL84's get pretty damned close to Master and Justice goodness.

    • @joejones9520
      @joejones9520 Před 4 lety +4

      I was obsessed with distortion but didnt know anything and kept buying amps that didnt have it built in, it was like a quest I couldnt succeed at, I didnt know about pedals, finally I bought a Peavey Decade and my dream came true! Some idiot friends stole it from me in the 80s but I have a cooler one now, my Fender Champion 20 watt with tons of effects at the turn of a knob. My giant Peavey Classic makes a good piece of furniture but stopped working yrs ago.

  • @bdduke1
    @bdduke1 Před 3 lety +57

    Jesus and Mary Chain's PsychoCandy blew my mind in the 80s. Most of the album is skillfully drenched in fuzz and reverb and some individual guitar tracks are mostly feedback.

    • @matthewtop
      @matthewtop Před 2 lety +2

      Lol very cool band. I get their tones by cranking a Dwarfcraft Necromancer into a Naga Viper treble booster and a ton of amp reverb

    • @theWARMJET
      @theWARMJET Před 2 lety +2

      They said they made their carreer thanks to a broken Shin Ei fuzz

  • @michaelsnydermusic
    @michaelsnydermusic Před 4 lety +352

    Best fuzz tone for me was The Smashing Pumpkins’ Siamese Dream. Layering several big muff guitar tracks isn’t easy but Corgan made it epic.

    • @joeyjo-joshabadu9636
      @joeyjo-joshabadu9636 Před 4 lety +16

      I don't think he stacked the pedals, just a ton of overdubs!

    • @michaelsnydermusic
      @michaelsnydermusic Před 4 lety +23

      Joey Jo-Jo Shabadu I used the wrong terminology. Yes he overdubbed them so he layered them rather than stacked them. There’s a great EHX video he did and explained his use of the big muff. I’ll edit my comment , thanks for the input.

    • @bloodredsun1
      @bloodredsun1 Před 3 lety +7

      That was the ‘78 Muff he used that EHX just reissued in the past two years and colored like a pumpkin.
      That was before the IC switch that bypassed the mid scoop was added.

    • @KevyNova
      @KevyNova Před 3 lety +9

      I was just thinking about how great Billy’s sound was on that album and then I click on this video and your comment was at the top! “Hummer” has his best guitar sounds ever, imo.

    • @michaelsnydermusic
      @michaelsnydermusic Před 3 lety +5

      Kevy Nova what’s so great about it (in my opinion) was the uniqueness of it. I’d never heard anything so big in my life. And I love how rare it still is.

  • @thestadiumshoppeonrazorbac7150

    The Rocket 88 story being told at Sun Studio in Memphis is that the amp fell off the car and busted the speaker. The guitarist put newspaper in the hole and the fuzz was the result. The band thought this ruined their chance at a hit. But instead, it worked out.
    They even have an amp, supposedly THE amp, on display in their museum.

  • @chuckelator
    @chuckelator Před 5 lety +312

    No Boss HM-2??? You've just offended the entire country of Sweden hahah!

    • @jasonflaherty8364
      @jasonflaherty8364 Před 4 lety +4

      I had one of those. At least I'm going in not expecting it. Thanks!

    • @nazderinkalyoncu1297
      @nazderinkalyoncu1297 Před 4 lety +5

      NOT JUST SWEDEN...THE WHOLE SCANDINAVIA...

    • @johnorlitta
      @johnorlitta Před 4 lety +2

      I used to run an Ibanez Sonic Distortion through a Boss HM-2. It was insane.

    • @Bartman61911
      @Bartman61911 Před 4 lety +2

      @@johnorlitta Awesome and ear bloodning.

    • @gsxerwhite
      @gsxerwhite Před 3 lety +2

      That was my first ever pedal back in the late 80’s. I loved it.

  • @dronehymns
    @dronehymns Před 4 lety +120

    Favorite Distortion Tone: "Funeralopolis" by Electric Wizard

    • @aleksr2329
      @aleksr2329 Před 4 lety +1

      dronehymns hell yeah!

    • @mcformaggio5040
      @mcformaggio5040 Před 4 lety

      Daaamn

    • @amandacapsicum686
      @amandacapsicum686 Před 4 lety

      YES.

    • @fionaur5933
      @fionaur5933 Před 4 lety +5

      Da FZ-1

    • @Bartman61911
      @Bartman61911 Před 4 lety +12

      @@fionaur5933 FZ-2 actually. And if you buy yourself a behringer SF300 it's and exact clone in a plastic box only 50 bucks get it put in a metal enclosure and you've got yourself a $300 pedal for $130.

  • @noahhenson1089
    @noahhenson1089 Před 3 lety +9

    Mad respect for this dude incorporating other pedal companies into his presentation! That’s good sportsmanship! There’s enough work to go around so no need to be overly competitive. People like this are what continue to make the music industry a pleasure to be in! Kuddos JHS!
    On another note, my favorite driven sound of all time is still my Modded Boss SD-1. That pedal gets used 80%-90% in my studio.

  • @TheSaintedOne
    @TheSaintedOne Před 3 lety +30

    Aside from selling my Mesa Dual Rectifier, losing my Boss Metal Zone is one of my bigger regrets. Oh, and selling my DBZ Thoracic X signed by Dean Zelinsky is my number one biggest gear regret. Heroin.. not even once, kids. Clean and rebuilding the armory as we speak.

    • @mauroslu
      @mauroslu Před 3 lety +4

      Keep up the good work champ!!

    • @rebelfriend6660
      @rebelfriend6660 Před 3 lety +6

      Right on man

    • @orelseodin
      @orelseodin Před 3 lety +4

      Working on not losing my 3 american fenders and track board to the pawn shop....fml

    • @chriszammit9967
      @chriszammit9967 Před 3 lety

      @@mauroslu xl mo l

    • @chriszammit9967
      @chriszammit9967 Před 3 lety

      @@mauroslu n mhm Lin l my ok know Ooooooo on Benny Ooooo ln kill loop knock ml look k

  • @kingslaphappy1533
    @kingslaphappy1533 Před 5 lety +321

    Loud is more good except when you wind up with Tinnitus which is a constant ringing in the ears. I have this for life now and I dont enjoy it. I still love distortion and i play music every day...watch your loudness levels, protect your ears with plugs.. it can happen to you. 👂

    • @danieltorrez3710
      @danieltorrez3710 Před 5 lety +56

      What?

    • @vberga
      @vberga Před 5 lety +3

      Same problem here...

    • @evanphi
      @evanphi Před 5 lety +20

      Agreed! I'm a bass player and an Audiologist. I have tinnitus from not protecting my hearing, and I'm only 30. YES Loud is More Good, but in appropriate dosages. ;)

    • @colbythornton5152
      @colbythornton5152 Před 5 lety +14

      Sadly, it was Jackyl. that was the cause of my 30 years of ear ringing. Couldn't hear properly for a week, afterwards. Have used hearing protection in any loud environment, since. The ringing drives me crazy. Have to have a fan and TV going to be able to sleep. Sux

    • @Tonetwisters
      @Tonetwisters Před 5 lety +7

      Very apt warning ... I am right there with you. Not a happy camper.

  • @mj99a
    @mj99a Před 4 lety +61

    i read an article back in the 70s saying that r&b and rock and roll guitarists through the 40s 50s were "jealous" of the energy that sax players could create during their solos, and wanted something that would give their instrument, which traditionally had a relatively clean sound, more punch and energy like the sax.

    • @d.j.ashley
      @d.j.ashley Před 4 lety +5

      mj99a sounds like it was written by a sax player

    • @RickyHarline
      @RickyHarline Před 4 lety +7

      @@d.j.ashley saxes actually really can growl and dirty up their tone. It actually makes a lot of sense that a guitarist with only a clean tone would be envious of that ability to change tone inherent to the saxophone.

    • @d.j.ashley
      @d.j.ashley Před 4 lety

      Ricky Harline obviously. It's a joke.

    • @Shred_The_Weapon
      @Shred_The_Weapon Před 4 lety

      You think that’s why the P-Funk guitarists loaded up with enough Marshall stacks for 50 Jimi Hendrix Experiences?

    • @alanhyt79
      @alanhyt79 Před 3 lety +4

      Everyone's jealous of sax players.

  • @jamesha175
    @jamesha175 Před 4 lety +92

    imagine having all of those pedals behind him and only one 9v battery

    • @truckercowboyed2638
      @truckercowboyed2638 Před 3 lety +3

      Or having all those pedals but u only got 3 shark cables to connect them into a chain........

    • @ericlayton8888
      @ericlayton8888 Před 3 lety +1

      Or having all those pedals but only one guitar lead

    • @steveanderson7536
      @steveanderson7536 Před 3 lety +5

      And the one battery is just about dead.

    • @MediHusky
      @MediHusky Před 3 lety

      But it's rechargeable so you just have to wait 3 and a half hours and you're ready to go again.

  • @capablanca4984
    @capablanca4984 Před 3 lety +7

    The first time I really took notice of distortion was on the Beatles song Revolution. (the hard version from the B side of Hay Jude not the one on the White Album). I was 8 years old and it really got my attention.

  • @joshdrewpic
    @joshdrewpic Před 4 lety +23

    Gotta say Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum. Such a classic fuzz jam

  • @jabulanijonny
    @jabulanijonny Před 5 lety +48

    11 - my level of disappointment that I cannot order this shirt now. Re-release oh please ?
    Great episode by the way. I love hearing the history of these circuits!

  • @escobar64
    @escobar64 Před 4 lety +3

    This video is really, really cool! Highly professional and very well documented, especially I loved the guitar demos of those historic boxes! Thanks

  • @fernfawkes
    @fernfawkes Před 3 lety +5

    I still remember the first time I heard Dream Theater's album "Images and Words" on the local rock station. It was featured on their weekend "CD Feature" where they played select albums from start to finish. I was only half listening when the first song "Pull Me Under" started playing but when those heavy distorted guitars came in I was floored. I listened to the whole album with my jaw on the floor. To this day, the distortion sound on that album is my favorite distorted guitar sound ever. I've spend a small fortune trying to recreate it.

  • @Bietel
    @Bietel Před 5 lety +105

    LINK WRAY was the one who stabbed the tweeter of his Premier amp.
    Ike Turner used an amp that was simply broken from falling from a truck - which sounded amazing, but happened by accident.

    • @protestssopeacefulweneedad2017
      @protestssopeacefulweneedad2017 Před 5 lety +24

      Wray is severely underrated

    • @recycology5468
      @recycology5468 Před 4 lety +2

      @@protestssopeacefulweneedad2017 By who? Pretty sure almost every guitar player in Los Angeles doesn’t think that. And that’s only in Los Angeles.

    • @protestssopeacefulweneedad2017
      @protestssopeacefulweneedad2017 Před 4 lety +12

      @@recycology5468 Fuck Los Angeles.

    • @karenhellyer3826
      @karenhellyer3826 Před 4 lety +4

      Yes! "Rocket 88" was one of the first songs to use distortion in 1951. Sam Phillips, of Memphis Recording Service/Sun Records stuffed some napkins in the torn speaker cone and noticed how cool it sounded! The band was called "Jackie Brenston & his Delta Cats" (Ike Turner was the band leader) and the amp dropped when they got a flat tire and were looking through the trunk of their car for the spare. They were driving up to Sun to record for the first time (B.B. King referred Ike to Sam.)

    • @guitarded71
      @guitarded71 Před 4 lety +6

      Ike Turner played piano on Rocket 88, not guitar. The guitar player was Willie Kizart.

  • @goncaloferreira2216
    @goncaloferreira2216 Před 4 lety +35

    I am always amazed by the distortion sound of Tony Iommi’s guitar in the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Sabotage albums. Symptom of the Universe has to me the nicest distortion sound of that era.

    • @maxwattage6631
      @maxwattage6631 Před 4 lety +3

      How do YOU say what my mind has tried and failed?
      da da dundunda bum da bum da bumbum rum

    • @grokness
      @grokness Před 4 lety +1

      Any idea/links for how he created that sound?

    • @connormartinson7619
      @connormartinson7619 Před 4 lety +3

      @@grokness gibson sg though a layney

    • @joeyjo-joshabadu9636
      @joeyjo-joshabadu9636 Před 4 lety +1

      modified Dallas Rangemaster is the secret weapon.

    • @SaxonChronicles
      @SaxonChronicles Před 3 lety

      I was just thinking how much I liked the distortion on children of the grave

  • @4evasoundgarden
    @4evasoundgarden Před 3 lety +5

    1.Best tone: Eric Johnson-Cliffs of Dover
    2.My favorite distortion rigg: 65 reissue Twin (Cranked to 5 or 6), Fender Strat 57 into-Eric johnson Fuzz Face-BB Pre-amp-Voodo Lab Giggety-Mad Professor Deep Blue Delay:))

  • @nikolajihlemann8194
    @nikolajihlemann8194 Před 4 lety +75

    Van Halens distortion on their first album is just unbeatable..

    • @jeffdubuque5622
      @jeffdubuque5622 Před 3 lety +3

      i distortion on vh 2 song DOA is killer also.

    • @Guitarburt
      @Guitarburt Před 3 lety +11

      People tend to forget that when the first VH album came out and all us guitar players couldn't find our lower jaw for about a month or so ... we were all just as baffled by that TONE as we were with those CHOPS. Meta Chiba --- there's a story about the "brown" tone that many of us probably already know. Eddie got his distortion through using a "Vari-AC" ("Variable Alternating Current") which was basically a dimmer switch that allowed him to provide his amp with more or less voltage than the standard 120v. Rumour had it that he was pushing too much current into the amp to get it to distort more. The truth is that he was STARVING his amp, giving it LESS than 120v... basically "browning" it out - hence the name "brown tone." A lot of players (so I've understood) ended up damaging and even destroying their amps trying to do the opposite.

    • @jeffdubuque5622
      @jeffdubuque5622 Před 3 lety +6

      @@Guitarburt yes he ran his amps at 59 volts to get that brown sound.

  • @matthewenriquez8729
    @matthewenriquez8729 Před 5 lety +31

    Jimi Hendrix
    Machine Gun
    Band of Gypsys self titled item
    Kinda cheating because it’s distortion/modulation but I love the fuzz/uni-vibe combo

  • @SrNeira
    @SrNeira Před 5 lety +5

    That apparition at 14:29 was stellar hahaha
    Dude, I'm addicted to this channel. So educational and yet entertaining.
    Keep up the good work, Josh! Love from Spain!

  • @robertdrozak4091
    @robertdrozak4091 Před 4 lety +1

    I would like to thank you for all these types of videos that you produce for CZcams. I really do appreciate your knowledge and the seemingly tireless studying of music and the making of it by those colorfully epic stomp-boxes.

  • @CosmicHippopotamus
    @CosmicHippopotamus Před 3 lety +2

    Wicked Annabella by the Kinks. Sounds so mean, two dirty basses, fuzz guitar, great vocals, acid outro. The Kinks were perfect from ‘66 to ‘68.

  • @thomasaquinas601
    @thomasaquinas601 Před 4 lety +9

    Amazing how the first two "distortion" pedals ever made, sound better than half the distortion pedals in the market today.

  • @xbluesy2
    @xbluesy2 Před 5 lety +9

    One of my favourite distorted sound is Billy Gibbon's in ZZ Top. Also Clapton's in Cream. In my present rig I have 3 pedals: TS9 by Ibanez, Tube Marker by DV Mark and a Suhr Riot clone. I use them in combination depending on the sound I want to obtain. A few years ago I was in love with the Metal Zone by Boss which I found quite versatile provided you spend a few days fine tuning the box... Thank you for the nice and instructive video!!!

  • @CMHobbies
    @CMHobbies Před 3 lety +8

    I’m a big fan of the untamed Ride the Lightning “hot rodded marshal slammed with a tube screamer” tone that James Hetfield achieved. That distortion is so epic even today.

  • @chris-thumper7205
    @chris-thumper7205 Před 4 lety +3

    Just discovered this channel. And yea, I'm a guitar player of 30 years! Anyway, I love the un-biased pedal reviews of this and Behringer and others... That's what makes a great company spokesman. Think I'm looking into JHS pedals now, just because of this.

  • @david.leikam
    @david.leikam Před 5 lety +13

    One of my all-time favourite distortion music tracks... I Heard Her Call My Name by The Velvet Underground. I use a Vox tone bender and Electro-Harmonix Big Muff currently.

  • @davidthayer3258
    @davidthayer3258 Před 5 lety +28

    My uncle found a SD9 at a flea market for $5, only needed potentiometers cleaned out

    • @TheJMan1K
      @TheJMan1K Před 5 lety

      Was it vintage?

    • @davidthayer3258
      @davidthayer3258 Před 5 lety

      @@TheJMan1K yep, and surprisingly has all the desired stock components people usually want in them. It's pretty beat up but works perfectly.

    • @flhusa1
      @flhusa1 Před 5 lety

      @@TheJMan1K yes it is a original first version. i am the one who got it for him. watched youtube video of one apart and wow was i surprised at what i had to give to my nephew.

  • @dylanownskyle
    @dylanownskyle Před 3 lety +9

    I love Boston's distortion tone. Tom really put alot of work to achieve it

    • @drdre4397
      @drdre4397 Před 2 lety

      Tom Scholz really blows me away. Look I know he was known for being hard to work with and a bit too over bearing on other member's at some points but...
      The man is a rock legend. That first record was recorded in his basement with equipment he made, he was able to make the sounds that he heard in his head. Fun fact hysteria by death leopard uses the rockman a ton...
      Every single song on that first boston record is amazing, every single one. Foreplay/long time is just mind blowing...
      Shame about Brad Delp, what a voice.

    • @Ryan_Q3L
      @Ryan_Q3L Před rokem

      @@drdre4397 DEATH LEOPARD or Def Leppard. One will win this fight.

  • @Zevonfan524
    @Zevonfan524 Před 3 lety +17

    I’ve always been really partial to the fuzz tone on Revolution by The Beatles.
    My distortion tone at the moment is a Gretsch plugged straight into cranked AC15 with a micro amp booster for cut

    • @StatusMusicDesign
      @StatusMusicDesign Před 3 lety

      ICYDK, that's a direct-into-the-console kinda fuzz. JHS's Color Box would be ideal for that, but their Crayon would get you there too, I think.
      If you want something cheaper, the ModTone Fuzzer claims to have this sound too. While maybe not as 100% accurate as the Color Box, I would say it is still quite pleasant and in that ballpark.

    • @megadethmofo2001
      @megadethmofo2001 Před 3 lety

      I never cared for that tone....sounds like a kazoo.

    • @drdre4397
      @drdre4397 Před 2 lety

      @@StatusMusicDesign I'd ask Chris Buck, he nailed the tone exact.

    • @rebeccabailey527
      @rebeccabailey527 Před 2 lety

      Yeah that was literally the guitar plugged directly into the mixing console, and ran it into the next channel, and into the next channel and so on. Robbie kreiger did the same thing on when the music's over.

  • @Hal_T
    @Hal_T Před 4 lety +474

    "Loud is more good"? Very poor grammar. Should be "loud is more gooder".

  • @Stubz_Perez
    @Stubz_Perez Před 4 lety +18

    A few of my favorite distortions on some of my favorite albums:
    Van Halen - Van Halen
    Mastodon - The Hunter
    Tool - Lateralus
    Alice in Chains - Dirt
    Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
    Gojira - L'Enfant Sauvage
    Metallica - Ride the Lightning

  • @kevinbnewsomemusic
    @kevinbnewsomemusic Před 3 lety +3

    November 22, 2020: I am citing this video for a master's degree research project. Thanks JHS!

  • @cinemavennus
    @cinemavennus Před 3 lety +20

    My favorite distortion tone: The White Stripes - "Fell In Love with a Girl"

    • @ericlayton8888
      @ericlayton8888 Před 3 lety +5

      Maybe it's cos I was born in 2000 and grew up listening to White Stripes but as far as I'm concerned some of the absolute best guitar tones EVER are from White Stripes tunes

  • @FK-ee1qm
    @FK-ee1qm Před 5 lety +33

    All I want for Christmas is just like every JHS pedal. C'mon santa it's not that much...

  • @bassfishingwiththeantichri2921

    I love the story of Jimi's feedback when he hit. All the famous rock musicians were there to see this crazy guitar guy. They were baffled how he was getting sounds that came from outta nowhere like magic. Because amp feedback had not been invented yet.
    To be the first person to do the feedback thing with a trem. What a trick to have up your sleeve. People heads in the front row probably exploded. And that is why we all started playing guitar!

  • @douglasjarnagan3835
    @douglasjarnagan3835 Před 3 lety +2

    I've messed around with so many distortion pedals that I can't remember them all, but I never really liked any of them. Now going right into the amp has almost always made me a happy man.

  • @77Cardinal
    @77Cardinal Před 4 lety +6

    "Street Fighting Man" by the Stones. It opens with a distorted acoustic guitar played by Kieth Richards in an open room onto a cassette tape recorder in 1967. Overloading the electronics and saturating the tape created an amazing distortion effect. Richards said, "The basic track of that was done on a mono cassette with very distorted recording, on a Philips (tape deck) with no limiters. Brian is playing sitar, it twangs away. He's holding notes that wouldn't come through if you had a board, you wouldn't be able to fit it in. But on a cassette if you just move the people, it does. Cut in the studio and then put on a tape. Started putting percussion and bass on it. That was really an electronic track, up in the realms." Not only distortion, but speed errors and tape drop outs create a sharp n' dirty sound.

  • @seanhershey3390
    @seanhershey3390 Před 5 lety +79

    No mention of Link Wray's 'Rumble"?...I Really enjoyed your visit on That Pedal Show..good chemistry with those guys....Cheri Knight " the Knitter".. Eric Ambel's guitar tone on that album is amazing....I'm a deluxe reverb / tele guy...RAT, TS9..& the MXR DISTIII...are faves...:)

    • @jhspedals
      @jhspedals  Před 5 lety +10

      I talk in length about Link in my clinics but these videos have to be a little more compact.... SO MUCH amazing history!

    • @seanhershey3390
      @seanhershey3390 Před 5 lety

      True!.....we opened up for him a while back and our guitar player set up his old yamaha electric he was using... he was so grateful.... ...@@jhspedals

    • @DaisyHollowBooks
      @DaisyHollowBooks Před 5 lety +1

      Link Ray!!!

    • @brandonio_granger
      @brandonio_granger Před 5 lety +1

      @@DaisyHollowBooks That's Link Wray you mean.

    • @DaisyHollowBooks
      @DaisyHollowBooks Před 5 lety

      Brandonio Granger Yep. My bad...

  • @jorgemonge8082
    @jorgemonge8082 Před 5 lety +15

    Really loved this episode, it trully felt like a walk on the history of everybodys favorite savage pedal. My new favorite distortion pedal is the angry driver...of course...

    • @frankspikes4867
      @frankspikes4867 Před 5 lety

      A walk through the history of distortion. All the pedals were cool. The guitar through the loud amp gave me the warm and fuzzies. Lol. By the way, I'm a drummer.

  • @ufovolador
    @ufovolador Před rokem

    My favorite episode so far. thanks !!

  • @essentialbodyfitnesstrainer

    Love your youtube channel! Thank you soo much!

  • @dsrecords22
    @dsrecords22 Před 5 lety +32

    Finally the explanation for jcm 800, 900, 2000! I dont do forums

    • @jeremybaird509
      @jeremybaird509 Před 5 lety

      Unfortunately, it doesn't hold true to the 2000 (the DSL and TSL) because they first came out in the late 1990's (I think it is like 1996 or 1997).
      Although they are some great amps. I have one.

  • @crossingtitan8543
    @crossingtitan8543 Před 5 lety +3

    Josh i love your videos man, you've quickly became one of my fave's on youtube.....love your pedals too....angry chalie v3 is amazing brother

  • @nedludd3641
    @nedludd3641 Před rokem +1

    John Martyn - all of his albums had buckets of distortion. a legend on the Scottish uni/pub circuit. 'Solid Air' - best album ever to make out to

  • @Nounearthlyglow
    @Nounearthlyglow Před rokem

    Fun video, and great production. Thank you.

  • @modularmind-co6845
    @modularmind-co6845 Před 5 lety +8

    Favourite distortion: Hmmm That's hard. My first thought was "Everlasting Gaze" by Smashing Pumpkins. But FILTER's Title of record album is pretty hard to beat for massive tone. The Edge of U2 is underrated when it comes to distortion, but i think he has some of the coolest distortion pieces ever. U2 - Discotheque or Numb. The Edge uses a lot of effects and uses them all as part of a sonic palette, i think his use of distortion really stands out when he does use it.
    My rig:
    Guitars: Fender blacktop Jazzmasters and others.
    Current effects rig: Boss TU3 Tuner > Ibanez TS9 > Yamaha magicstomp > Lateral sound thermite > DVK Silvertop > MXR Sub machine > Boss GT-1000 (stereo out) > Line6 Verbzilla > Line6 DL4.
    Amps: Stereo out to Blackstar HT5 & MesaBoogie

  • @brianwilkey5691
    @brianwilkey5691 Před 4 lety +11

    Favorite recorded distortion tone: Boston's "We're Ready" from the 3rd Stage. He uses a lot of range of distortions on that song, all very heavily textured. My rig: I'm using various hollowbody guitars, all with humbuckers, sent through a TS-9 and a Digitech RP-1 (multi-effects processor), played through a Crate Vintage Club 5212.

  • @samkendrick6528
    @samkendrick6528 Před 4 lety

    This is awesome! Good work!

  • @SimonHosford
    @SimonHosford Před 2 lety

    Great video Josh! As always :) Thank you 🙏

  • @kariabspoel2483
    @kariabspoel2483 Před 5 lety +8

    My favorite ”original” dirt sound is by Ty Tabor from King’s X gretchen/faith, hope, love -era. When those albums came out, nobody sounded like that at all! In my books, he is right up there with Eddie and Jimi.

    • @djmalecki7723
      @djmalecki7723 Před 5 lety

      Tys sound is to die for. My absolute favorite. the tones on the album with black flag is also beyond tasty.

    • @Patrick-857
      @Patrick-857 Před 6 měsíci

      Not even Ty can recapture the Gretchen tone. Lighting in a bottle. I put it in the category of unobtainable tones.

  • @RJRonquillo
    @RJRonquillo Před 5 lety +105

    This is great info.

    • @bigpapachance
      @bigpapachance Před 5 lety +4

      R.J. you are the man. Love the life on the road vlog. Really fun to watch. Cool to see you watching Josh's stuff. You need to hook up with Dan and Mick at TPS. That would be epic

    • @justingarcia7722
      @justingarcia7722 Před 5 lety +2

      First. Thanks for your content man, watch all you musician vlogs and they have REALLY helped. This year I did my first international gigs and long travel gigs and I really appreciate you sharing your experiences, you are doing an excellent service to the community. Second, not sure if you have but the TPS episode with Josh last week is must viewing as a companion to this IMO. Cheers man, keep killing it!

    • @jhspedals
      @jhspedals  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks man! Love your videos as well!

    • @celticfury7328
      @celticfury7328 Před 5 lety

      RJ, you are pure rock and fuggin' roll!

  • @its1110
    @its1110 Před 3 lety +4

    I just remember playing a __old__ all tube (including diodes) Gibson pure class A.
    It was only 10 watts... but turning all the knobs to the right was awesome.
    DAY-UMMM!!

  • @vicferrari89
    @vicferrari89 Před 3 lety +1

    "You Really Got Me" got me onto R&R at 7 years old. It had everything to do with the distorted guitar (and the heavy drum beat). I was changed forever.

  • @lionellonardon4222
    @lionellonardon4222 Před 5 lety +16

    My favourite recorded distortion tone is in Meddle, the slide guitar in "One of these days" played by Gilmour is the winner for me.
    For my go-to distorted tone, I use a Super Badass Variac Fuzz in my JCM800. Whoooooooooo.

    • @attilajozefik1625
      @attilajozefik1625 Před 5 lety +1

      Got to be careful if you're using a variac on a valve amp mate .
      If you limit the voltage at the primary winding of the power transformer, the heaters are not at working temperature. You could be stripping the cathodes in dem toobs .

    • @lionellonardon4222
      @lionellonardon4222 Před 5 lety +1

      @@attilajozefik1625 Thank you for the infos, but I think that you are talking about a real variac, I use the MXR Super Badass Variac Fuzz, that has a variac INSIDE the pedal to replicate the effect of a dying, overpowered or normal 9v battery. Check out the official dunlop demo :)

    • @finnishline1233
      @finnishline1233 Před 5 lety +1

      The first song I think of with good distortion is Bridge of Sighs by Robin Trower.

  • @utah801SLC
    @utah801SLC Před 4 lety +3

    I've been getting JHS recommendations from CZcams. Was stoked to hear of the first ever t-shirt being available. Then noticed the video was a year old. Then noticed the link was still in the description (!). Then tried the link and sure enough..."gone forever". What a ride at 8am on a Saturday.

  • @marxug1
    @marxug1 Před rokem +1

    First and most is still Pete Townsend’s tone on Live at Leeds. The way those sweating Hiwatts blend with his occasional hammering with the Univox Superfuzz is transcendentally classic. My personal rig: Mesa Rectoverb fronted by a Foxcatcher overdrive and a Carcosa fuzz in front of that. The Mesa distortion is nice and smooth, the Foxcatcher brings the glass, and turning up the bias on the Carcosa lets me get close to that Townsend mumf.

  • @p.p.wienersson
    @p.p.wienersson Před 11 měsíci +2

    My favorite distorted tone from a record is the Dookie album GreenDay, idk why but it’s just such a perfect tone for that album.

  • @JohanSegeborn
    @JohanSegeborn Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks! Great video and tones!

  • @Datanditto
    @Datanditto Před 5 lety +14

    Best riff and overdrive sound:
    Cant You Hear Me Knocking
    Kieth Richards
    2nd place: pete Townshend:
    Live At Leads

    • @eveanna2433
      @eveanna2433 Před 4 lety +1

      Good I though I was the only one that thought Can’t You Hear Me Knockin has some of the best recorded guitar tone period.

    • @ricksvintageguitars
      @ricksvintageguitars Před 4 lety +1

      It's Mick Taylor , not Keith, on "Can't you hear me knockin"

    • @eveanna2433
      @eveanna2433 Před 4 lety

      @@ricksvintageguitars Well, they both play. Keith is the right guitar track, the one that starts off the song. Micks is on the left and in the second part of the song you hear mick louder in the mix than Keith before Mick takes the solo

  • @tomp538
    @tomp538 Před 4 lety +5

    1965, me mid teens, heard Satisfaction for the 1st time.
    Hearing the opening riff WAS mind blowing and made me an instant Stones fan for life...
    Then, over 50 years later, I discover that opening riff was not a saxophone! DOH!

    • @doctorpatient519
      @doctorpatient519 Před 3 lety

      most certainly!
      "Satisfaction " was one of those super important songs setting a standard, introducing a new element into rock ... if you listen closely (after the 1st verse, I think, "... and I try") you can actually hear that distinctive pedal switch sound when Keith stomps on it to deliver the famous riff

  • @mtm105
    @mtm105 Před 4 lety +4

    I pined for years for the tone of Kink's Low Budget thinking it was the absolute best recorded tone ever. I resigned figuring I'd never really own a Plexi. Until I saw vid from the 80's of Ray playing through Peavey Deuce. I Facebook messaged Ray and he replied yes, the tone is in fact two Peaveys through a Heritage LP. In other words, I had had the Peavey Deuce for 2 decades and I already had had the tone I was searching for. smh My fav now (after 30 years of building after last night...smh) is Tumnus near dimed cascaded into Tonebone Classic set on 9 or 10 o'clock which lifts and delifts OD giving it organic tube crunch.

  • @markhoffman2237
    @markhoffman2237 Před 5 lety +47

    Nice history of distortion! As you mentioned, Howlin' Wolf's guitarist, Willie Johnson, was one of the first guitarists to get distortion from a tube amp during a recording, on Wolf's first single, "Moanin' at Midnight." Willie Kizart was the guitarist on "Rocket 88," the other great distorted-guitar song of 1951. "Rocket 88" and "Moanin' at Midnight" were recorded within three months of each other in Sam Phillips' studio in Memphis. Despite the story about the damaged speaker cone that Ike Turner told, I suspect that Kizart really got his fuzz tone from listening to Willie Johnson overdrive his speaker. Wolf's band was by then the top band in the Memphis/West Memphis region, and Kizart and Turner would've heard Wolf and Willie Johnson many times by then and probably would've lifted a few tricks from them. Willie Johnson played and recorded with Wolf for years, both in Memphis and Chicago and was sadly underrated as a guitarist. He played the lead guitar lick on Wolf's great "Smokestack Lightning" in 1956 while Hubert Sumlin played second guitar.

    • @patrickfoster4586
      @patrickfoster4586 Před 5 lety +1

      Great post. Willie Johnson's "Smokestack Lightning" riff is one of the greatest guitar parts ever put to tape! Cheers!🤘🎸

    • @starcloud4959
      @starcloud4959 Před 5 lety

      What about Guitar Slim? I heard Guitar Slim had the first distortion sound in the early 50's, by slashing his speaker?, but i can't find the scource of that info. mm ok so it must be Williie Johnson i guess.

    • @starcloud4959
      @starcloud4959 Před 5 lety

      @Brazilian Atlantis wow thanks , so guitar distortion goes back even before Willie Johnson("one of the first"), so i wonder who the other ones are, apart from John Lee Hooker ?

  • @everydaybrian
    @everydaybrian Před 5 lety +4

    This is a really, really good video. Damn good. Thank you! Fav distortion tone on a record? The Bends, Radiohead.
    My distortion tone: Strat > Boss ST2 Power Stack > Fender Deluxe or Vox AC10

  • @createlovehappy
    @createlovehappy Před 3 lety +2

    Les Paul custom with Linde Fralin P-90s, into both a 1966 blackface super reverb for the clean, and verb and also into my dads old Peavey tnt 100 which has sweepable mids and a single 15” speaker. Running into both gives me this huge sound. Massive bottom end without being muddy, clarity from the super. The Distortion is tasty and rock and kinda seventies but in an overdrive way.

  • @VideosVarious2
    @VideosVarious2 Před 5 měsíci

    My dad, who was a Pro-Level Pedal Steel player used to have a BOSS TONE distortion unit, that Pedal Steel players of the 1960s & 1970s would stick into the 'bridge-end' guitar jack, and then you ran an instrument cable from that to the amp, and you were able to get 'hot-rod engine' sounds from it when using the steel's tone bar. The thing produced enough distortion that my brother & I could play RATT's 'Round & Round' on a 1963 Fender Mustang rhrough a very collectible 1950s-era Gibson 15 watt tube amp!

  • @maineguitars3475
    @maineguitars3475 Před 5 lety +6

    My favourite recorded distortion is the fuzz tone on the intro to Spirit in the Sky. My favourite way to get distortion on my rig is the gain channel on a Peavey classic or the Pantheon by Wampler.

  • @Noone-of-your-Business
    @Noone-of-your-Business Před 5 lety +206

    I don't like Fuzz.
    It's coarse and rough and irritating.
    And it gets everywhere.

    • @maxwattage6631
      @maxwattage6631 Před 4 lety

      Just like "the fuzz"

    • @PurpleLightning6was9
      @PurpleLightning6was9 Před 4 lety +22

      None of your Business From my point of view, the distortions are evil

    • @maxwattage6631
      @maxwattage6631 Před 4 lety

      @@PurpleLightning6was9 maybe you just rock?😉

    • @PurpleLightning6was9
      @PurpleLightning6was9 Před 4 lety +4

      Max Wattage r/woooosh

    • @maxwattage6631
      @maxwattage6631 Před 4 lety

      @@PurpleLightning6was9 sorry bro, i edited it, i missed the plane, GOOD ONE.I read it again with my cap on my head, which is now dislodged from my ass. Your answer to him was interpeting his statement, and not your opinion, I read it again , still confused OR do u really think distortion is "evil" ?

  • @1000mg.
    @1000mg. Před 4 lety +2

    Quite a few years ago, I bought a Digitech DF-7 distortion pedal. I have used it for about 17 years now. They call it the Distortion Factory. It has 7 settings that model various pedals. My favorite right now is the Pro-Co Rat model, before that, it was the Metal Zone model I liked best.

  • @phillipjashcroft
    @phillipjashcroft Před 2 lety +1

    Josh, I would say the best sounding Distorted guitar I heard was from Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells in 1973. Supposedly he used something called a Glorfindel box to get his distorted tone (that I hear was home built). I just love the way it sounds. It so rich and has great thump to it. You are a pedal genius, maybe you could answer what it is. As for my rig I am using a Carvin V3M 50 watt , retubed with 12AT7 in channel 3, and 2 x 12AX7 in channels 1 & 2., Running through 4x10" Celestion cab.
    As for effects, I am using multiple distortions and OD's on my board including a ProCo Rat, Digitech Metal Master, EHX Big Muff Pi, a JHS/Boss Angry Driver, Boss DD-200, and a True Tone Jekyll & Hyde. Got a few OD's in there too, including Visual Sound Route 66, EHX Soul POG, and a paid of Joyo's Tauren and Taichi. As for Guitars I am running a Les Paul equipped with Seymour Duncan P-Rails, a Fender Strat equipped with Evans' Eliminator pickups, and a Joe Barden equipped Tele. Been putting together my rig for over 20 years. I actually posted it recently in the JHS pedal users group on FB. Check it out.
    Thank you for all that you do in the world of Pedals, you are very educational, and make some amazing pedals. Kudos to you man !

  • @boomanchu78
    @boomanchu78 Před 4 lety +4

    The Rat is definitely on of my favorite distortion pedals of all time. I had a Supra Distortion as well. Although not the Extreme model. But my all time favorite will always be a JCM 800 with a Tube Screamer.

  • @jaersee
    @jaersee Před 5 lety +11

    Fred Lincoln "Link" Wray, Jr., "Rumble", 1958

    • @jhspedals
      @jhspedals  Před 5 lety

      I talk about him in clinics all the time. A really great story! So little time :-)

  • @sidequestplays4768
    @sidequestplays4768 Před 3 lety

    Your videos are great brother and I gotta say you know your stuff.

  • @ZachWish
    @ZachWish Před 4 lety

    Late to the party on this video. What a gem 💎Love you guys.

  • @Guitar88
    @Guitar88 Před 5 lety +8

    I love my boss mt2, I have it for about 13 years and even Since I started playing guitar I started With the boss mt2 clone from behringer, the UM100, the I still sold it and got the UM300, and finally sold it and got the metal zone, as good as the amp distortion is I allways get back to using the boss mt2, I can't play anymore without it, maybe I just got used to that sound! My favourite distortion tone on a record, that's tough one, but for many years it has been the tone from "And Justice for All".

    • @gainonten4031
      @gainonten4031 Před 4 lety +1

      metal zone sounds good in my amp
      czcams.com/video/2_YK-iwQ9Vo/video.html

  • @alanscharrer5255
    @alanscharrer5255 Před 5 lety +10

    Bass solo and entire song, NIB with Geezer Butler. G+L 2500 through Acoustic C100 with overdrive channel cranked then through Way Huge Pork and Pickle..ear bleeding good. And yes, I am a bass player

    • @DANTHETUBEMAN
      @DANTHETUBEMAN Před 5 lety +2

      i think his fills behind the solo's made the band stand out and last long.

    • @stanislavmigra
      @stanislavmigra Před 5 lety +1

      Overall there is very little (nothing?) about Black Sabbath. I thought, they are universaly considered the first true user of distorted sounds.

    • @jamjar142
      @jamjar142 Před 5 lety

      I've always used a Boss distortion on my bass

  • @midnightrambler6227
    @midnightrambler6227 Před 3 lety +2

    I had a 1950 Fender Pro Amp with a 15 inch speaker in the 70's. When I turned the volume all the way up, it had the best over-driven sound ever, and if I turned my guitar volume down, I could still get a clean sound. One time I was playing loud and it literally started to smoke and some of the wires got burned. Year later, I was looking for someone reliable to fix it, but got stolen and I never got it back.

  • @brianjordan4351
    @brianjordan4351 Před 3 lety +3

    Favorite recorded distortion tones; Queens of the Stone Age, "Songs For The Deaf"...... My rig: '64 Fender Bassman, Analogman Prince of Tone, Bad Cat 2-Tone, Les Paul Standard... But my FAVORITE distortion/overdrive tone that I get, is just cranking my Bassman up near 10. No pedals needed in that case.

  • @eddiewixson9680
    @eddiewixson9680 Před 5 lety +3

    Favorite recorded distortions- Iommi-Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. Sepultura-Beneath The Remains, and Arise, 2 different but very brutal tones. Exodus-Impact Is Imminent, and Fabulous Disaster. Slayer-South Of Heaven. Metallica-Ride The Lightning. ZZ Top-70s. Anthrax-Among The Living. Zepplin. All Dimebag tones of course. I've used A Digitech Twin Tube preamp through Peavy tube amps, then a Zoom 505, currently use a MXR Fullbore Metal through a Randall RG 1503 150W head and for small jams the MXR through my Peavy Studio Pro 112 tube amp.

    • @editorrbr2107
      @editorrbr2107 Před 5 lety

      Man. “Among...” was just insane crunch. Paradigmatic thrash tone. Bottle that and inject it right into my veins.

  • @mikenoface
    @mikenoface Před 5 lety +3

    1. My favorite recorded guitar tone: Thurston Moore, Sovtek Big Muff through (probably) a Bassman, Album: Dirty, song: Drunken Butterfly.
    2. My rig: Les Paul 50's tribute with P-90s into 80's ProCo Rat, into Music Man 65 212. Loud as hell.

  • @theolang3566
    @theolang3566 Před 3 lety +2

    might be a bit late to the party, but my favourite distortion song is Bo Diddley by Bo Diddley, the lead guitar is slightly broken up perfectly with some tremolo, while the riff makes the song just perfect
    my rig is ever evolving with unique pedal circuits i design and put on my gigable breadboard.
    i use a stack of 5 small 20w amps all cranked to max, which gives a perfect tone of thick but natural distortion

  • @vaspers
    @vaspers Před 4 lety

    Wonderful, smart presentation. Thanks for the interesting information. You position your company as the go to experts on effects pedals by doing things like this.

  • @sam4667
    @sam4667 Před 5 lety +5

    The Keith story about the fuzz being a place-holder for a horn part is a really good example about the importance of a really good producer/engineer/manager who can point out when musicians are blatantly wrong about their own music! The Otis Redding version of Satisfaction is a much less distinctive song. It's pretty slight without the fuzz hook. And that isnt a reflection on Otis. It feeds in with one of my pet theories about records being a snapshot in time for a musician and yet for the listener we approach them like the apes to the monolith in 2001. It is why we get disappointed when the Stones play live and Ronnie or Keith solo all the way through the riffs - respect the riff!

    • @kevinr.3542
      @kevinr.3542 Před 5 lety +2

      So true though. Musicians can be so flippant about their achievements. John Lennon hates all my favorite songs of his . Robert Plant acts like Led Zeppelin was just a one hit wonder band during the height of 70s overindulgence. He's almost embarrassed by some of their stuff including Stairway.
      It's odd because their own perceptions are actually LESS pure than ours because of their own personal bias. We can hear them without remembering all the weirdness, egos, personal hangups and bad times. We just hear the music.
      For example,
      Robert plant hears it all, the good and the bad. His son died in Zeppelin, his friend/drummer died, he was in a car accident and almost died, there was debauchery, addiction, etc. That stuff probably effects his opinion.

    • @sam4667
      @sam4667 Před 5 lety

      @@kevinr.3542 100%. And to him When the Levee Breaks is just some long tune they threw out on a wet Wednesday afternoon in a cold country house. He remembers the shitty breakfast they had and the argument about the vocal mics. We just hear the result with none of this input to colour.

  • @LostPlanet2024
    @LostPlanet2024 Před 5 lety +14

    Thanks for giving props to the humble Rat🐀! 35 years of using them and I feel like I'm still 18 when I do.... God I love music!!!

  • @cyb3r3vil30
    @cyb3r3vil30 Před 4 lety

    Awesome information
    TFS Enjoyed!

  • @BatmanWangChung
    @BatmanWangChung Před 4 lety

    Loving all the content! Hope all is well in the JHS family! My favorite distortion tone is Adam Jones' in Pneuma. Specifically in the big slow power chords he plays in the song, just wow! What an achievement in tone in my opinion! I was an F18A++ engine and fuel system mechanic and that tone reminds me of two GE engines going full afterburner!

  • @mattboucher3489
    @mattboucher3489 Před 4 lety +56

    Tony Iommi's tone on Lord of This World off of Masters of Reality....

  • @jackburton7483
    @jackburton7483 Před 4 lety +3

    Had an Ampeg VT60 head with a Metal Zone through the effects loop. Face melted.

  • @mikala2088
    @mikala2088 Před 4 lety

    This was fun to watch!

  • @GuitarFood67
    @GuitarFood67 Před 4 lety

    Have another great variation of distortion: Im 53 (thousand) years old. When I first started playing electric, Back in Black had just been released. I had a JC Penny Les Paul copy as my first electric. My dad who was an engineer, built me a homemade amp. It had tubes, a Vol and Tone knob, and a Radio Shack 12" 'Realistic' speaker. The amp was open backed. My dad was a pro Jazz Bass player at the time, so he didn't give a shit about distortion, but one of my friends at the time told me to lay the little amp face down on a pillow, with both knobs turned to 10. It worked! AC/DC back in Black. Now, 1000 years later, I have a Line 6 Helix, and all my amp tones are dialed on a JCM-800 model (which they call the Brit 2204) Rock n Roll! Good job on your video!