在从去年的探索nlikely and remarkable birth of fuzz through the Maestro Fuzz-Tone, the JHS main man explores the near misses and dead ends that could have made a very different story indeed.
In this final column in his mini-series on the birth of fuzz, JHS head honcho Josh Scott explains how a pedal that sold zero units in 1964 would change the course of music forever, with a little help from Keef.
In the latest instalment of his exploration of the history of fuzz, Josh Scott takes us through the troubled early years of the first effects pedal, and asks, “How could they have gotten something so right, so very wrong?”
Continuing his mini-series about the birth of fuzz, JHS Pedals main man Josh Scott tells the story of how a happy accident changed the course of music history forever.
In a new mini-series within his exploration of the history of effects, JHS head honcho Josh Scott charts the remarkable history of that most iconic of effects: fuzz.
Guitar effects would be pretty pointless if we never had amps to use them with, and Josh Scott wants to talk about one very important amp in particular.
Continuing his guided tour through the early days of effects, this month JHS Pedals main man Josh Scott is floating in space, and nobody can hear him do much of anything.