This is a demo of all 9 sounds of the JHS Pedals Packrat accompanied by the comparison of the JHS sound with a original Proco Rat (1986).
Click here for an interview with Josh Scott, the super nice guy behind this pedal.
This is a demo of all 9 sounds of the JHS Pedals Packrat accompanied by the comparison of the JHS sound with a original Proco Rat (1986).
Click here for an interview with Josh Scott, the super nice guy behind this pedal.
This is a comparison of the JHS Pedals Panther Cub with the Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Boy.
Two dark and a bit gritty sounding analog delays with the same size and comparable features.
1:01 slapback Continue reading “JHS Pedals Panther Cub vs. Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Boy”
This is a comparison of the JHS Pedals Panther Cub with the MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe.
These both analog delays come along with comparable features and need about the same space on the pedalboard.
0:52 long delay time Continue reading “JHS Pedals Panther Cub vs. MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe”
This is a demo of the @JHS Pedals Panther Cub.
It is such a nice analog dark delay with modulation and tap tempo.
In contrast to many other analog delay pedals the Cub offers the possibility to pitch the signal by variing the tap devider by hand.
What a pity that JHS discontinued the production…
0:13 wobbly tape style Continue reading “JHS Pedals Panther Cub”
Recently, I received the following request:
I moved on from a DOD Rubberneck due to its size, and I am considering a Walrus Audio ARP 87. I would really like a full analog delay in small size, but the Chase Bliss Audio is way above my budget and I didn’t really like the JHS Panther Cub in relation to its price.
Is there any other delay you would recommend? I want something with tap tempo and a small footprint… Continue reading “Which pedal should I get: Walrus Audio ARP 87 or DOD Rubberneck?”
Josh Scott and his peers have been industrious again and so, JHS recently presented the 1966 series. Continue reading “News +++ JHS 1966 Series +++ News”
In the first part of this article, I dedicated myself to multi overdrive pedals in general.
In this part I would like to introduce some interesting analog multi overdrive pedals in detail. Continue reading “Multi Overdrive Part 2”
We are focusing all our efforts on the final touches but on 1 Oktober the day has come:
The DelayDude Shop goes online!
The carefully selected range of vintage and boutique pedals may include one or the other treasure you already know from the DelayDude videos.
We are looking forward for your visit!
Only two days left till the NAMM Show begins and I would like to use this time to introduce some really interesting pedals to you that supposedly can be seen on the NAMM 2018. Continue reading “+++ News: 2 days till the NAMM Show 2018 +++”
To almost all producers of guitar effect pedals 9V still is the one and only standard. But who has set this norm? And is 9V really the best option for effect pedals? Continue reading “Tips & Tricks: Power for pedals – 9V or more?”
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