I Flew to Japan To Make a Fuzz Pedal (Germanium, Fuzz Face, Circuit Design)

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JHS Pedals

JHS Pedals

Күн бұрын

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@jhspedals
@jhspedals Жыл бұрын
Hello all. We've picked a winner. We're not taking more suggestions, thanks!
@samruhman1555
@samruhman1555 Жыл бұрын
I'm still calling it the BANF. It sounds Big, BadAss, Bombastic, And Nasty. I like it! Bombastic And Nasty Fuzz! BANF there you go I'm sure you've already picked a name. But I know what I'm calling it! Hahaha
@pmd7914
@pmd7914 Жыл бұрын
@jhspedals Akihabara is a whole neighbourhood. Could you name the shop or building? Would really like to visit next time I'm in Tokyo. Thanks.
@alstrummer2446
@alstrummer2446 Жыл бұрын
Do you guys announce the winner somewhere? I am really curious to know which name gets selected out of so many awesome suggestions!
@osuspirit
@osuspirit Жыл бұрын
Any updates?
@seancook2264
@seancook2264 28 күн бұрын
ファジー
@samuelmoon2000
@samuelmoon2000 Жыл бұрын
I am Asian-American and once had the honor of meeting Josh many years ago at NAMM in Anaheim, California. He was (to me) a giant in the pedal world. Having never seen him in person, little did I know that he was also (to me) a giant of a man. When I met him, I proudly showed him a nerdy guitar photo of one of my JHS pedals--complete with little Godzilla figures--I took back home before coming to NAMM. After seeing the photo, he smiled, looked at one of his colleagues, pointed at me, and calmly said, "he's one of us," while nodding. So I can imagine him visiting the sometimes cramped shops in Japan and smiling at the shopkeepers as they marveled at the "kyojin" that came into their tiny store for parts to build what would end up being a colossal-sounding fuzz pedal. And so, I humbly suggest the name of "Kyojin" (巨人), which means giant or colossus for his creation.
@ross302ci
@ross302ci Жыл бұрын
Great story and great suggestion! Plus the Japanese characters for it are super aesthetically pleasing. Would look awesome on the pedal.
@samuelmoon2000
@samuelmoon2000 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, @@ross302ci! It would definitely be cool to have a JHS pedal with both English and Japanese on it, i.e., "Kyojin Fuzz" and "巨人"
@t-GiG
@t-GiG Жыл бұрын
You sir, have my vote!
@samuelmoon2000
@samuelmoon2000 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, @@t-GiG!
@sladebrannon6917
@sladebrannon6917 Жыл бұрын
That’s beautiful ❤️
@hailmaryrecordings8255
@hailmaryrecordings8255 Жыл бұрын
I was an anti-pedal/effects player for decades. I was too broke to buy pedals when I first started, so that turned into me just being an amp-distortion guy. Then, the pandemic happened and I found myself locked in my home, watching KZbin all day. That’s when I found this show. Now, I have 28 pedals & I’m writing the best music of my life. Thanks, Josh! ☮️
@J.C...
@J.C... Жыл бұрын
I couldn't imagine that. I need pedals to recreate my favorite tones. It helps one get inspired. The 1st amp I bought has a bunch of FX built in so that I could experiment without having to waste money on pedals I didn't like.
@BrickDavis
@BrickDavis Жыл бұрын
Samesies!
@discobunny4eva759
@discobunny4eva759 Жыл бұрын
One of us! One of us!
@jhspedals
@jhspedals Жыл бұрын
Woah! Thanks so much for watching! I'm glad we could be part of your journey!
@hailmaryrecordings8255
@hailmaryrecordings8255 Жыл бұрын
@@jhspedals Me too! Thank you so much. I look forward to getting a JHS Klon when it’s released & absolutely love my pulp n peel. ☮️
@michaelsnydermusic
@michaelsnydermusic Жыл бұрын
The fact that a place like this store still exists shows how dedicated the Japanese are to music and the making of all things related to it.
@Aaron-zh4kj
@Aaron-zh4kj Жыл бұрын
If I’m correct, I was in the same alley of vendors pictured in the video, just the other day (there’s a number of those alleys in Akihabara, so I might be wrong). Those alleys are not just one store; there are buildings like that that are just floors and floors of individual vendors with stalls. It’s awesome. I went to one vendor where they sold nothing but vintage tubes for amps and radios, and another that sold amp building kits. I need to learn pedal design so I can take advantage living close to there. Places like that aren’t just for guitarists. If there’s an obsolete piece of tech you own that’s broken down, that could potentially be the only place in the world that has replacement part. I don’t know of any place like it
@kq6up
@kq6up Жыл бұрын
And ham radio kit building too
@michaelsnydermusic
@michaelsnydermusic Жыл бұрын
@@Aaron-zh4kj pretty cool. If I were you I’d be taking advantage of that.
@TheMtvdeath
@TheMtvdeath Жыл бұрын
I literally got obsessed with the idea of building this fuzz after watching this video for like 4 times! Already bought almost all of the required parts, some of them didn't come from Aliexpress yet (enclosure to be specific)! Thanks!)
@jhspedals
@jhspedals Жыл бұрын
oh nice!!!l let us know how it goes when you finish!
@roryadam
@roryadam Жыл бұрын
I was gonna ask this question to jut everyone but saw that you're making this pedal, therefore you must obtain the knowledge I need lol. Josh mentioned he used PNP transistors and doing so requires a battery. Im just wondering if I was to change them out for NPN what else would I need to change. Im guessing I can just swap them as then the ground would be completly wrong. I understand a bit about this and have a vague idea of what every part does but when it comes to how they work tpgether in a circuit I get a bit lost.
@bigwomp932
@bigwomp932 Жыл бұрын
Update?
@johnhouseriii6136
@johnhouseriii6136 Жыл бұрын
I would call it “巡礼” which is pronounced “Junrei” which translates to “The Pilgrimage”. Great episode. What a fun trip! Can’t wait for more from Japan!
@joeyjooones
@joeyjooones Жыл бұрын
It’s the "JHS ICHIMAN“. Ichiman is Japanese and means "10.000“, and according to Google, Tokyo is almost exactly 10.000 kilometers away from Kansas City. Cool to think it took 10.000 (or ichiman) kilometers for Josh to come up with something that was a combination of his entire life experience growing up in the US and the Japanese creations of guitar pedals he was so influenced by. He basically had to travel ichiman kilometers to make it happen. That was all that was needed. 😊
@segueoyuri
@segueoyuri Жыл бұрын
I'm sure Josh read that like "WHAT THE HECK IS A KILOMETEEEEER??? 🦅🏈 🇺🇸"
@_peachbeach
@_peachbeach Жыл бұрын
that's pretty good tbh, I hope you win :)
@joeyjooones
@joeyjooones Жыл бұрын
@@segueoyuri rightfully so haha, but outside of the US, it's all kilometers, and he flew out of the US to do it! ;-)
@KoaCharvel
@KoaCharvel Жыл бұрын
Fuzzilla. Destroyer of tones! Seriously fun sounding pedal, LOVE that clean up. Josh was like a Jedi building a lightsaber in that shop. I am one with the Fuzz. The fuzz is with me.
@matttorrence2900
@matttorrence2900 Жыл бұрын
I have a feeling you just won.
@DeformedDevices
@DeformedDevices Жыл бұрын
Damn it, no way I can win now.
@jamesfreeman8247
@jamesfreeman8247 Жыл бұрын
@@DeformedDevicesI just saw this video and came to post that same name. I'm a day late, and a fuzz pedal short.
@jrcaudle
@jrcaudle Жыл бұрын
This thing should be called “Josh Dreams of Fuzz”. The focus on the how of building it and the journey (plus being in Japan) reminds me so much of Jiro Dreams of Sushi and it’s such a great demonstration of the craft of pedal making. Well done!
@orwellophile
@orwellophile 10 ай бұрын
"Do Androids Dream of Electric Fuzz?" ... Something bladerunner-esque... or philip k dick... but not "mood organ" :) ... though I think the #1 comment guy nailed it.
@phont24
@phont24 Жыл бұрын
Ichi-go ichi-e (一期一会) Fuzz. Translates to "one time, one meeting" in Japanese it means being present at all times because every moment is unique even if it is something routine. It's related to tea ceremonies where you're paying attention to everything. I really liked how you really paid attention and listened to the unique characteristics of each component so it made me think of this.
@BM-oi1yl
@BM-oi1yl Жыл бұрын
I bike through Osaka every day going to work, and kept my eye open for a JHS sighting while you were here... Maybe next time!
@macsarcule
@macsarcule Жыл бұрын
This was killer! More Japan footage! More Japan footage! ✌️😃🎸
@gonzoduke6805
@gonzoduke6805 Жыл бұрын
Great video guys! I love that that Nick and Addison were able to go on the trip with Josh. Great to see you guys all jamming together again. Name for the fuzz: 手から Te Kara Fuzz which means “From the hand”. Because the fuzz is controlled and played by the hand / dynamics and volume control and was built “from the hand”.
@Dazz1806
@Dazz1806 Жыл бұрын
What a nasty little beasty. I love him! I’d call it The Enso. The Enso is a circle painted in one brush stroke, making each one unique, as you can see all the imperfections from the brush as it loses paint. This can be seen as a reflection of the imperfections and uniqueness of our lives. I think this reflects this pedal well. It’s a one off, oozing with beautiful imperfections. 🌴🙏🏼🌴
@Pepeleshh
@Pepeleshh Жыл бұрын
You aced it. Perfect name. Visually too, with the one knob 👌
@Dazz1806
@Dazz1806 Жыл бұрын
@@Pepeleshhthank you! That’s so kind. You’re right, the one knob too!
@cactoidpinata
@cactoidpinata Жыл бұрын
As much as I'd like to throw my hat in the ring to name it, I'd rather just vote for yours. Very well thought out.
@Dazz1806
@Dazz1806 Жыл бұрын
@@cactoidpinata thank you so much. i'm genuinely touched. i'm sure someone deserving is going to win.
@orryfishburne5326
@orryfishburne5326 Жыл бұрын
I think yours will be the winner. Killer name. U perfectly represented the pedal. Great job!
@chundle8845
@chundle8845 Жыл бұрын
This journey reminded me so much of Yoshi Ikegami and his reverence for the pre-compact Roland-Boss effectors. I feel that a name that harkens that era both of Roland and effects in general fits, as well as serves as a tribute to his semi-recent retirement. To that end, it's defintely the Chummy Tanuki (狸 - which has an obsolete translation referring to a cat, reminding me of the Funny Cat).
@meatpile303
@meatpile303 Жыл бұрын
Hello! I've been making my own pedals for a little over a month now, so this video really excites me. The name I submit is "The Agenabe Fuzz" or just "Agenabe"( 揚げ鍋) (I like how few Japanese characters this name has so it can easily fit on the outside of the enclosure) Which literally just translates to deep fryer. Fingers cross you like the name enough for me to get one of these bad boys, but i'll absolutely be building the circuit soon anyways!
@Thr3-Words
@Thr3-Words Жыл бұрын
I don't have a suggestion as good as this one, so +1 🤷‍♂️
@TheTImmy665
@TheTImmy665 Жыл бұрын
^^chicken dinner
@KmtS9
@KmtS9 Жыл бұрын
Stop scrolling, you've found the name of this pedal!
@pedrovelascomusic
@pedrovelascomusic Жыл бұрын
Great episode! Thanks Josh and everyone in the team for making this! How about calling it "Big In Japan"? As a massive Tom Waits fan, that song popped up to my head straight away as I was watching this. A strange and quirky song with a lot of grit! Check it out if you don't know it. The title also fits the footage of you walking around the small corridors (Tall in Japan would be more accurate but it might not be as catchy?). Anyway, thanks again! P
@timoconnell
@timoconnell Жыл бұрын
Kizuna Fuzz - “Kizuna” is a Japanese word signifies bonds and connections between people. It is fitting given the people who helped you along this journey, provided the space to build the pedal, and goes back to the common mantra that “Companies don’t build pedals. People do.”
@jddelarosa
@jddelarosa Жыл бұрын
Ha! I recorded an album in Japan in 2019. We called it Kizuna!
@kennhern
@kennhern Жыл бұрын
Kizuna Music by Popipa playing in my head right now lol
@copernicus808
@copernicus808 Жыл бұрын
this is it. this should be the name, and you should win it 😊
@KristofferVad
@KristofferVad Жыл бұрын
Umami Fuzz - because it adds that indescribable something to your tone that you never knew you can’t live without. BTW - loved this. More of these off-the-cuff builds with the team playing around with parts from markets, old pawn shop electronics and such - that would be ace. Also Joshua reading the rules made me LOL in public transport. ‘Oh! You caught me reading…’. Very good.
@averagecatlover2902
@averagecatlover2902 Жыл бұрын
What a fun episode, I would love more in that genre. Build challenges between Josh and others would be fun too. For the fuzz name I suggest : GIGANTOR FUZZ. (It's a 60's mech themed manga/anime)
@MarioZero
@MarioZero Жыл бұрын
That was the US name
@JonathanDiNamesMusic
@JonathanDiNamesMusic Жыл бұрын
You really are living the dream Josh! Congratulations. Hope to keep seeing more inspiring content like this- pedals bring me life
@shoneswood707
@shoneswood707 Жыл бұрын
As much as I’d love to win this pedal, there’s gotta be that “one” person out here that just deserves it! Cool story Josh and Co.!!!
@nowayjay123
@nowayjay123 Жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic video! I like how you encourage us to create and provide the schematic! Thank you!
@jhspedals
@jhspedals Жыл бұрын
💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@zurowetz
@zurowetz Жыл бұрын
oooh I'm gonna build it! it's going to be the perfect project for my channel 😁😁 thank you! 😀😀
@adrianr2312
@adrianr2312 Жыл бұрын
I would call this pedal the “For Fuzz Sake” What an awesome journey!
@Adriano-do-Couto-Illustration
@Adriano-do-Couto-Illustration Жыл бұрын
Lol brilliant name!
@mark-hollis
@mark-hollis Жыл бұрын
That‘s brilliant. Love the double meaning of Sake here
@adrianr2312
@adrianr2312 Жыл бұрын
@@mark-hollis Thanks! I was wondering if someone would catch that lol
@fabof430
@fabof430 Жыл бұрын
awesome!
@washparkmusic
@washparkmusic Жыл бұрын
Name: Mt. FuzzGe Explanation: built in Japan near Mt. Fuji. Josh “Mounted” all of the components himself. It’s a fuzz made with Germanium, hence FuzzGe Very, very cool fuzz! If I win I vow to not resell it on reverb. In fact, I’ll use it on my next album! :)
@andybungert
@andybungert Жыл бұрын
Genius
@JayExcess1
@JayExcess1 Жыл бұрын
This is definitely The Tiny Kaiju. A paradox, an enigma, but still undeniably a monster.
@gengotaku
@gengotaku Жыл бұрын
Awesome video and killing tone!!Next time you could try to come to Osaka and look for building parts in NIHONBASHI, which is the local version of Akihabara. I'd be glad to be your guide here!! As for the pedal name , I'd choose "シオヤ秘伝"(Shioya Hiden: Shioya secret) as a homage to the シオヤ無線(Shioya wireless) store that appears in the video a couple of times and that closed down at the end of August this year, where the SECRET was hidden, without which this pedal wouldn't be possible. I am big fan of JHS pedals and have 11(including an Astro Mess Fuzz) of them distributed among 3 pedalboards and still have the Double Barrel waiting to get back sometime soon.
@jamisonmp
@jamisonmp Жыл бұрын
The name should be Kamifazu. You mentioned in the video at one point that if it worked it would be an "act of god", and that's pretty much what Kami means, and fazu is fuzz in Japanese. Seems fitting to me.
@hoboroadie4623
@hoboroadie4623 Жыл бұрын
There you go. ☝
@JimiRees
@JimiRees Жыл бұрын
Wabi-Sabi Fuzz(侘寂) In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi (侘寂) - is the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of appreciating beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete" in nature. It is prevalent in many forms of Japanese art.
@avondmaal
@avondmaal 11 ай бұрын
Weird, my feedback is gone... Well I made a wabisabi fuzz already more than a year ago 'RuttenFX'. (link is removed as well).
@tobystoastmusic
@tobystoastmusic Жыл бұрын
Great vid Josh n team 👏 🎉 It's not a build It's an experience ❤
@chappie2dope247
@chappie2dope247 Жыл бұрын
The "R-10 Microfuzz" ~ Sharp developed the R-10, Japan's first microwave oven in 1961. The following year, "1962", Sharp became the first company to mass produce microwave ovens. The first fuzz pedal was the Maestro "FZ-1" Fuzz-Tone, which was introduced in "1962". To glue this all together, this Fuzz pedal, or should I recommend the "R-10 MicroFuzz" resembles the first mass produced microwave oven! From the shape, knobs and color, all the way down to some serious cooking inside both products. The R-10 spins off FZ-1 which has a tasty touch. Micro describing the small compact structure of the pedal and gives a hat tilt to the oven. Lastly we have fuzz, which describes what the pedal is designed for, AND the sound I would imagine this 1962 microwave oven would/should sound like. I am unsure of anything that would fit this pedal better. Great video! Keep up the great content!
@joshuaisbell9174
@joshuaisbell9174 Жыл бұрын
Name: Hikeshi That’s the name of Japanese firefighters from the Edo Period who essentially had the job of preventing fires from spreading by destroying buildings surrounding the fires. They were loved as local working class heroes and also feared for being loud and coarse. That last part really fits I think.
@mikemckee9149
@mikemckee9149 Жыл бұрын
Awesome episode! I would call it the “Kanagawa Fuzz” after the famous Japanese art piece the ‘Great wave of Kanagawa’. It’s been used and reused in art designs so many times, just like the topology of this fuzz circuit.
@robertlewis5439
@robertlewis5439 Жыл бұрын
The block print is of the sea off of Kanagawa-ken (神奈川県), a prefecture facing the open Pacific, not Kanazawa-shi (金沢市), which is a coastal city on the Sea of Japan side of Honshu well away from Mount Fuji.
@mikemckee9149
@mikemckee9149 Жыл бұрын
@@robertlewis5439 I stand corrected. Thank you for the help!
@redrix3731
@redrix3731 Жыл бұрын
Been looking forward to this for ten months or so! Josh building a fuzz in Japan with the old masters is like me jamming with Homme and Shields in Abbey Road only I'm terrible at jamming but Josh is gonna ace that fuzz .....
@aaronkon
@aaronkon Жыл бұрын
I don't know how to ask this question without sounding like I've gone off the deep end. There's a particular sound that you get with some drive pedals that sounds to me a little bit like dissonance, a little bit like gargling, and a little bit like yodeling. It's as if there are some frequencies that are fighting each other and they flip back and forth randomly. You get it a little at 16:47. What I like about this type of drive is that it's not at all muffled or unclear. You can hear every overtone separately instead of them blending into a single mushy sound. My first question is: what is that called? My second question is: how do you get it without also getting any sort of muffled or muddy sound with it? I don't really play with a lot of gain. I'm really after a clean tone with a tiny bit of hair when you play a chord for example. And then you get that yodeling sound.Oh and I'd probably call it the Snarling Chicken, Burp Cauldron, or the PoPo (another word for the police, or the FUZZ, get it ? Ha!) Or Fupefrojatri (FUzz PEdal FROm JApan TRIp).
@SamBisby
@SamBisby Жыл бұрын
I would call it the 'Hitotsu', which in certain circumstances means 'one' or 'one of' in Japanese. One-of-one, one-knob pedal, designed in Japan 👌
@quikstiks4781
@quikstiks4781 Жыл бұрын
But it’s got two switches
@SamBisby
@SamBisby Жыл бұрын
@@quikstiks4781 good job I was on about the knob then 😮‍💨
@SaubererBoy
@SaubererBoy Жыл бұрын
My suggestion for a name: "Rising Sun" (since it's from Japanese parts and it's namewise kinda similar to "Morning Glory") Awesome build and awesome sound!
@andrebunes
@andrebunes Жыл бұрын
I would call it "Miminari", which is Japanese for tinnitus, or ringing of the ears. 🔊
@thomascordery7951
@thomascordery7951 20 күн бұрын
What an amazing little district! A real treasure trove.
@ladeecewashuruhm6163
@ladeecewashuruhm6163 Жыл бұрын
Next time that I'm going to Japan, I will surely visit that building and build a pedal.
@jhspedals
@jhspedals Жыл бұрын
this is the right move
@lawrenceharrold678
@lawrenceharrold678 Жыл бұрын
Name - "Wabi-Sabi Fuzz" . It's an ancient and deeply held philosophy closely tied to Japanese culture. Wabi-Sabi sees the beauty in imperfection, appreciates simplicity, and accepts that change is inevitable. This fuzz is ever changing and unpredictable in it's tone. Works for me. :)
@jedimindfrak82
@jedimindfrak82 Жыл бұрын
I miss Addison 😢
@musicfromakido
@musicfromakido Жыл бұрын
Yeah, these other guys suck!
@JotaJade
@JotaJade Жыл бұрын
did he leave jhs?
@zanzabar4ky7
@zanzabar4ky7 Жыл бұрын
@@JotaJadehe left the show to go into making music. I am not sure if he is with jhs in any official capacity, but he is still local to them
@axegrinder6979
@axegrinder6979 Жыл бұрын
Agreed... But Josh's enthusiasm, and attention to detail keep it interesting, as usual.
@theseaward4613
@theseaward4613 Жыл бұрын
you are incorrect.
@danielfeiteira5066
@danielfeiteira5066 10 ай бұрын
I cannot even begin to explain the hype I felt when you mentioned there's a building in Tokyo filled with electronic parts to buy... I'm going to Tokyo this summer thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@timglavor7150
@timglavor7150 Жыл бұрын
"Tokyo Facemaster" or "The Nines"
@denverrandy7143
@denverrandy7143 Жыл бұрын
I like "the nines"👍
@jonathanrolland3419
@jonathanrolland3419 Жыл бұрын
The « Japanoize » seems like a great name for this Japanese Fuzz
@tebbo1999
@tebbo1999 Жыл бұрын
I'd call it Ohsh'ii. It's means "Oh Sh*t, that's delicious, my soul is happy, fulfilled and cleansed." It's an homage to when you experience deliciousness.
@ConnorBaxter
@ConnorBaxter Жыл бұрын
The Kaminogo Fuzz (act of God). Definitely gonna try and build one of these, thanks for sharing the circuit!
@MesaGuitarGuy
@MesaGuitarGuy Жыл бұрын
the Pearl Harbor
@Realasadonut
@Realasadonut Жыл бұрын
The Little Green "Fazu" that could. Because it could do a lot more than the one knob suggests.(Fazu is Fuzz in Japanese). Fazutōn is also cool it just means Fuzztones in Japanese. I tried my best 🤷‍♂️ 😊
@danielhourigan8456
@danielhourigan8456 Жыл бұрын
AB-Fuzz: akihabara basement fuzz! Great video, love the fact you did it in one sitting and it sounded that good!
@xoxb2
@xoxb2 Жыл бұрын
I'd call it Made in Japan. Simple, true and very retro. Used to see it everywhere, that phrase. Nice tribute for this pedal and for their contribution to electronics, and guitars, and fuzz.
@PiroozNasir-fb1tc
@PiroozNasir-fb1tc 10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this video! Otherwise I never would have known about this market. When I will go to Japan, I will denfinetly visit it. You made me really excited about this market and the sound of that fuzz is also AMAZING! Keep on, you are great!
@diydad7704
@diydad7704 14 күн бұрын
Man, you're crazy! 😀 If this mindset goes into the fuzz it's going to awesome. I really need to build one but in another case. And because i'm german, germanium transistors are the only way to go.
@sams110
@sams110 Жыл бұрын
I would call the pedal Fuzzkushima as it can create great chaos and disaster. Great video as always, please post more content from Japan if you have it.
@viniwunderlich
@viniwunderlich Жыл бұрын
I'd call it "Robottoenza" (ロボットエンザ) based on the virus that only affects robots in the Megaman series and makes them go crrrrrrazy. Awesome episode and thanks for the opportunity!
@jeromebernard2796
@jeromebernard2796 Жыл бұрын
« Caijin fuzz ». A Kaijin is a strange japanese monster who can take any shape, as versatile as this fuzz. Of course, CA(ijin) is for the Capacitor which is unique. I love you Josh, you really make the guitar world exciting like nobody can.
@savvidi
@savvidi Жыл бұрын
Track is awesome. ❤
@SteampunkALIEN
@SteampunkALIEN 10 ай бұрын
This vidéo is amazing ! It's really inspiring ! I'm a long time musical instrument inventor and now I started making weird pedals and THIS is the video I needed to see ! So thank you Josh !!!
@abelramirez7320
@abelramirez7320 Ай бұрын
I was just listening to Cloud Nothings earlier and that jam really reminded of them. Awesome.
@Therealadriaanvisser
@Therealadriaanvisser 7 ай бұрын
This was incredibly inspiring. Thank you
@grounded279
@grounded279 Жыл бұрын
“Tone Ninja” Easily jumping back and forth with the slightest of effort. This was cool, Josh. Love getting a glimpse into the design process.
@TungstenAmp
@TungstenAmp Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the schematic!
@jergreen9050
@jergreen9050 Жыл бұрын
Great video and idea! I love that you have posted the schematic for builders to experiment with. It may have already been named and given away but I would name it the Obake fuzz, like a shapeshifter because it changes with your guitar volume know
@Rafaelluques
@Rafaelluques Жыл бұрын
A delight for fans of Fuzz, Electronics and Japanese culture, thanks for the video Josh, and my idea for a name is: Without Box (箱なし - Hako nashi) since you don't have this and won't have the box! Regards from Brazil
@danyell666
@danyell666 Жыл бұрын
'The Fuzzbox of A-ON'. Because anyone who ends up owning this and does not have it as their Always-On pedal does not deserve it! I guess the fact you can change the tone from the guitar so dramatically also works with it being Always-On. Would also work in D&D - "I take out The Fuzzbox of A-ON to melt the face of the Demon of Guitoamp!"
@nickrouse8426
@nickrouse8426 10 ай бұрын
I know Germanium sounds like 60s moreso. But I have been messing with that Band of Gypsies Mini Fuzz Face and that thing sounds like whatever you need it to. It's incredible. Im hoping this one you make reminds me of it. The max fuzz setting sounds like that "wtf velcro sound" when my volume knob is maxed. And the cleanup blows me away. You made me love Fuzz, Josh. Thanks a lot. Hahaha
@orwellophile
@orwellophile 10 ай бұрын
That would be a cool name for a pedal though.... The JHS Velco Pedal. Technically that would be a "trademark" but only as an adhesive device, you could used it for a pedal as long as you didn't copy their graphics or logo. Doesn't mean they wouldn't threaten you with lawyers though :)
@andiebetjemann7920
@andiebetjemann7920 Жыл бұрын
Wow, what a great video. It helps to understand the development process and also to capture the regional aspect of the area and era. I am impressed. The song you wrote is also very catchy. Thanks for sharing this journey.
@alejandromarquez5657
@alejandromarquez5657 Жыл бұрын
I really liked the video...as all you record. Really fun minutes in a day and learning always something. And most important, giving me the enough energy to take my guitar and experiment with my pedalboard...pedalboard that I have been configuring almost 2 years from scratch...so...thanks for all the instructive videos of your channel. So then, for the name...Dragon's Breath!!! It has that thing like a flame in your face when all volume is up and the feeling of the fire burning slowly with that creeping sound of the barbecue just going off... Thanks!!
@roastedmaple
@roastedmaple Жыл бұрын
What a nice experience to build a pedal by travelling. I would name it "Soleil Levant", as the country of the rising sun in french, meaning Japan. Cheers to the JHS team !
@basdebruin7383
@basdebruin7383 Жыл бұрын
I allways love the way you document those things and share your knowledge with the world. In this way everyone can endotherme what you enjoy. It can be such an inspiration to watch your videos. I would call it an J-Fuzz. That could have multiple meanings like Japanese Fuzz or Josh Fuzz or the Fuzz that came after the I-Fuzz. Thanks for sharing.
@randygohmann207
@randygohmann207 Жыл бұрын
Blossom Face. As an homage to the cherry blossom season in Japan, but with a second meaning referring to the fuzz tone that continues to "blossom" as the volume increases. Love the content you guys are putting out. Keep up the great work!
@Justinolsontunes
@Justinolsontunes Жыл бұрын
“Obake- Fuzz” in Japanese Obake means shapeshifter fuzz/transformation from dry low volume to high gain/clipping square wave fest Or “Hitotsume-kozō” one eyed, bald monster child ( one-eye/one knob) Fun video/info and wonderful circuit/pedal creation! Much Love❤
@wikkedpicket3333
@wikkedpicket3333 Жыл бұрын
Wow this video blew my mind. Epic props to you man for creatively following your gut instincts on this build. I suggest the name “Quest” in Japanese which sounds like “Questo”. It was a quest for unique tone, and as its possibilities are seemingly endless, it’s about the journey not the destination. Questo Fuzz is my suggestion.
@SuddenSoundStudios
@SuddenSoundStudios Жыл бұрын
This might be my favorite JHS video ever. And that's sayin' somethin'.
@trevorgwelch7412
@trevorgwelch7412 6 ай бұрын
What is the best Uni Vibe pedal - ? I bought the MXR Uni Vibe . Eric Clapton Strat and 65 Deluxe Reverb . OCD pedal - Super Cool Sounds .
@imjstcl
@imjstcl Жыл бұрын
Aw I want you to keep it! I think the schematic is enough for us lol
@VadArDealen
@VadArDealen Жыл бұрын
LOVE this video and the fuzz sounds amazing!! Here are some ideas: - Oneknob-e m.i.j. (get it? it sounds like "wannabe" haha.. yeah.) - M.I.J.H.S - Sushi Roll back the volume-knob - Tokyone Bender - Joshpanese Fuzz
@Mistertbones
@Mistertbones Жыл бұрын
I love how this fuzz cleans up with the volume knob.
@skibbet21
@skibbet21 Жыл бұрын
this is the coolest episode! wicked interesting and hits all the major JHS points: pedal history, design considerations, circuit components 101, tasty jam, gratitude, and a give-a-way. This pedal should be named "Tonkatsu" (Tone-katsu?) bc everyone loves sandwiches... & guitar pedals.
@johnflorian6745
@johnflorian6745 Жыл бұрын
Just seeing the 2SC prefix on those transistors took me back to my youth. Some kids poured over baseball cards. Me? Product specification sheets and example circuits. I need to dig all those old parts out, fire up the good ol' 20 MHz analog scope and start playing again. This was such an awesome time trip.
@mikajegou7106
@mikajegou7106 Жыл бұрын
I have, in fact it's the only effect pedal I have, a JHS 3 series distortion, and I find it to be fuzz like if the switch is on the 'gain' mode and my guitar is on full volume. I really like it and I thank you for building such cool pedals. Have a good day.
@LawGone1
@LawGone1 Жыл бұрын
Great episode. Let’s give it up to Nick for his flawless editing of the program, as usual. Call it the Wuzz.
@jerometrachet2299
@jerometrachet2299 Жыл бұрын
Hey there! Thanks for this great episode! For my part, I would call it very simply : "Kaiju". This piece of gear has the heart of these huge monsters! Btw, they became very popular in the 60's in Japan! ;) Cheers!
@toneo5931
@toneo5931 Жыл бұрын
OKAY 😂 smile and laugh AKIBUZZARA 😊 I have been there a few times and it is so fun and special. The combo of linear and curved complexity is stunning.
@Analogy_Commander
@Analogy_Commander Жыл бұрын
RAKU fuzz - raku is a type of ceramics used to make tea bowls. Hand-modeled pottery fired in low temp. and rapidly cooled.
@gordonrankin3995
@gordonrankin3995 Жыл бұрын
Tosbiba makes some great transistors their 2SK147/2SJ74 JFETS are seriously good. I have a bunch of the Toshiba Germanium 2SD352, but the hfe varies all over the place from green sealed bottom >300 and black sealed ~100. Thanks for sharing, name it JoshTone!
@danielfeiteira5066
@danielfeiteira5066 7 ай бұрын
Is that "primary building" the "Akihabara Radio Kaikan"?
@pollinatorsband
@pollinatorsband Жыл бұрын
Very stoked to see you guys went to Japan recently-love seeing your trip, your shopping, your cultural exchange.. Not sure I can think of a good name for that sweet crafted box but here I go: Shiba’s Brave Little Toaster. TT
@pandaclass2010
@pandaclass2010 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I would called it ‘Ambrosio’. Sounds great!
@TheTiberio1
@TheTiberio1 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Cant wait for more crazy trips to build pedals! The name should be GENKAI-FUZZ, Genkai means limit or threshold in Japanese, this can refer to both physical and mental limits. This can be associate to the sweetspot you can find between the 9 and 10 in the guitar volume even if you have all the way up (9) on the pedal knob
@Hanner_Tenry
@Hanner_Tenry Жыл бұрын
JHS 'E-Town Fuzz' I feel like the name of the device HAS to give homage to the historic Akihabara Electric Town, which has spawned it and so many of Japan's great music electronics.
@francklopatka1396
@francklopatka1396 Жыл бұрын
Akifuzz Electric Sakura . This name combines "Akihabara," the famous district of Tokyo known for electronics and geek culture, with "Fuzz" for the sound effect, and "Electric Sakura" to evoke the fusion of modern electronics and traditional Japanese aesthetics. Br Franck
@chilldeen4590
@chilldeen4590 Жыл бұрын
Name would be Tofuzz Simply because it's in the shape of a tofu, in all seriousness this is one of the best sounding fuzz in my opinion and the journey to achieve it is pretty damn cool, good job guys!
@clausanders2886
@clausanders2886 Жыл бұрын
Kanda okan ( 神田王冠)The Crown of Kanda (Akihabara is part of Kanda, a place I visited at least once a week in the last 20 years). My favorite shop was ラジオデパート. I've build all the tonebenders from1 to 3.
@kiryuchristian5290
@kiryuchristian5290 Жыл бұрын
Title for- Vol 1. Thanks for all your hard work.
@joukovaananen5951
@joukovaananen5951 Жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks!! Name suggestion: Nomi - one-off, one and only, sole
@activese
@activese Жыл бұрын
Great story and video, I want that pedal with those exact knobs.
@sneifert1968
@sneifert1968 Жыл бұрын
The last 3 examples are 🔥
@emattiasjansson
@emattiasjansson Жыл бұрын
Really nice fuzz"pedal" you made! Since I started listen to sparklehorse I wanted that broken fuzz sound. I would name it Fuzz-static, there is something static electric that I think of when I hear that lush broken fuzz sound.
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