The Story Of ROSS Pedals (Full Documentary)

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JHS Pedals

JHS Pedals

11 ай бұрын

The influence of ROSS Pedals spans nearly five decades, but it all started with a guy named Bud. This comprehensive documentary shows how a small-town musician became one of the most successful amp manufacturers in music history, and how those amps inspired the stompboxes we know today as ROSS Pedals.
Here's looking at you, Bud.
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1:00 - Reviving ROSS
2:18 - Bud Ross's Early Days
5:48 - Beginning of Kustom Amps
10:36 - Bud sells Kustom
12:13 - Era 1 Colorado (ROSS Pedals is born)
14:38 - Era 2 Chanute Kansas (ROSS gets redesigned)
15:56 - The new look (John Mayer, Butch Walker, Robert Keeley)
18:01 - John Mayer's first ROSS Pedal (the Phaser + Distortion)
18:48 - The ROSS Compressor
19:34 - Bud sells ROSS to IMC
21:18 - Era 3 (Texas / Taiwan)
22:07 - Butch Walkers first ROSS Pedals
23:17 - Era 4 Cameron Ross (Chicago)
24:00 - Josh Scott contacts Cameron Ross
24:53 - JHS relaunches ROSS
26:42 - Era 5 Pedal line up (Kansas City)
27:56 - Josh Scott reflects on relaunching ROSS
28:56 - Reflecting on Bud Ross's life
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@jhspedals
@jhspedals 10 ай бұрын
ROSSelectronics.com
@fadingdestination
@fadingdestination 10 ай бұрын
So Sick, Sir. I already want the fuzz and/or compressor.. but I’m really needing a chorus. Mister JHS, Jimmy at Guitar Center in North Alabama may be right about you. Lol Thank You! Next time I head back home to Colorado, I may risk Kansas City to visit!
@Real_Epic
@Real_Epic 10 ай бұрын
Ross black distortion and black chorus into a Marshall been my sound for 30 years 🔥
@choccymilk666
@choccymilk666 10 ай бұрын
You're making so much history 😭🫡
@xdoctorblindx
@xdoctorblindx 10 ай бұрын
I know we don't see Nick featured in this episode, but huge props to him for all the production work he does behind the scenes for something like this! Beautifully done!
@dustingrant6388
@dustingrant6388 10 ай бұрын
No, say it it ain't so. I love Nick
@JoeBearDotCom
@JoeBearDotCom 10 ай бұрын
@@ItsAllFake1username checks out
@timcobb1752
@timcobb1752 10 ай бұрын
We see his hands placing the placards on the wall!
@Amp_and_Pedal_Demos1111
@Amp_and_Pedal_Demos1111 10 ай бұрын
@@ItsAllFake1 Belle said it was her or Nick. KDH video incoming.
@ZachariahConnor
@ZachariahConnor 10 ай бұрын
@@ItsAllFake1 Addison left since he moved lol
@AdventureVanMan
@AdventureVanMan 10 ай бұрын
Josh is over here making history by documenting history! 👏🏼
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 10 ай бұрын
You really, really, REALLY, really, have to really appreciate it
@Joel_Eade
@Joel_Eade 10 ай бұрын
Seeing old blokes getting sentimental gets me every time. Kudos JHS. It's more than just a pedal reboot; it's a legacy.
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 10 ай бұрын
Snog me pebis, then OY
@kennylynch9317
@kennylynch9317 10 ай бұрын
Josh is a folk hero at this point keep it up man
@mercedesescobarmusic
@mercedesescobarmusic 10 ай бұрын
"If you start believing what people say about you, you become what you think they want you to be" - Bud Ross. Wow. That is a quote worth living by!
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 10 ай бұрын
Such a sex icon of a man
@chopperdeath
@chopperdeath 7 ай бұрын
Bud seemed like a very wise man. And is it just me or do pedal makers share something and are less competitive than people in other industries?
@radroach3134
@radroach3134 10 ай бұрын
Cam here for the story, stayed for the family smiles. That was epic. You can tell they care and it means so much to them.
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 10 ай бұрын
Cam here for the story 😎 < that’s cam. He’s here for the story
@asims1066
@asims1066 10 ай бұрын
Sweet! Now I can get a Ross Chorus without having to win the vintage market lottery! Cool idea. Nice to see an old brand resurrected in the right way
@conorkane4203
@conorkane4203 9 ай бұрын
Yeah man, it's better than the old dusty ones!....
@MayorMcCheese2000
@MayorMcCheese2000 10 ай бұрын
I really appreciate what you guys are doing for the entire community, I mean I doubt you're going to lose money on this, but still, that doesn't make it any less awesome that you guys are preserving this piece of history for all of us to enjoy.... thank you!
@mikem668
@mikem668 10 ай бұрын
What a classy group of people. Kind and grateful, willing to help each other and honor those who've gone before. Even on the periphery, as an older and barely intermediate bedroom guitar player, through their humanity I feel an emotional connection to a wonderful and positive world. Thanks, Josh.
@1000mg.
@1000mg. 10 ай бұрын
I, too, am a barely intermediate bedroom guitar player. I have a Kustom 5h Defender, which I'll keep until death.
@blondiejoe
@blondiejoe 6 ай бұрын
JHS is the hero/historian we never knew we needed. Good for you for sharing your passion with the world.
@nickdryad
@nickdryad 10 ай бұрын
I don’t think I’ve ever got teary over a pedal show before, but here we are.
@user-nu8rs2yj6l
@user-nu8rs2yj6l 10 ай бұрын
Very much enjoyed the Documentary. In 1970 I worked in a music store here in NC, 19 years old and was the service manager. My boss sent me to Chanute to learn to service Kustom (and later Kasino) amps. I stayed with Bob Brinkman, Kustom Service Mgr, at his home for a week. This doc brought back many great memories. I’m still in the audio business where we celebrate 50 years in business August 25, 2023.
@chrisdrake447
@chrisdrake447 10 ай бұрын
That truly was a fantastic film. Utmost respect to everyone involved, and to the Ross family for letting the story be told. Thank you.
@fiddlix
@fiddlix 10 ай бұрын
I’m an old fart._64 yrs. young. I remember Ross and Kustom amplifiers well. Never used them. Great video..!
@jakebrandt5882
@jakebrandt5882 5 ай бұрын
Im so glad this video exists, out there in the ether of 1's and 0's forever. History like this is so important to document as well as this. Im also super stoked that the Ross family is seeing their namesake restored to a place of pride. Josh, you're going to go down in history along side guys like Bud just for having your heart in the right place all the time and letting that be your guide.
@larrysmith3160
@larrysmith3160 10 ай бұрын
Considering I still have and use my original Ross pedal board put together in the late 70's I'm finding this to be a pretty cool episode!
@neilmarsh7437
@neilmarsh7437 10 ай бұрын
This is a brilliant story and piece of film making - well done all
@juggalo7718
@juggalo7718 10 ай бұрын
this move with ross has set jhs into the fold of iconic pedal companies..............legendary status .....jhs rocks!
@patlong4210
@patlong4210 10 ай бұрын
At now 60 years old i just learned that my roads 4x12 was only made one year and its high quality of construction is realized ! Bass player and i went in half each on a ross flanger and it was truly amazing !
@frankiechan9651
@frankiechan9651 10 ай бұрын
While watching this, some ninja came into my study and started chopping onions. What a well written and extremely respectful documentary. I honestly could not love this more.
@dooleykeith
@dooleykeith 10 ай бұрын
I love my vintage Ross chorus, and I eventually found a Taiwan made Ross Distortion that sounds great too. Thanks for resurrecting this great brand, and much thanks to Josh for being the pedal historian he has become. It's so great you are preserving all of this information, the history, the mythos, ...the boxes...all of it. History will be (should be, anyway) very kind to Josh Scott. Great work JHS Pedals!
@harrisfrankou2368
@harrisfrankou2368 10 ай бұрын
If every company were as nice as JHS, the world would be a far better place. No jokes, no burns, just true fire.
@ZonkerRoberts
@ZonkerRoberts 10 ай бұрын
My first bass amp was a solid state Kustom (100 Watts, I think?) head. The padded "tuck and roll" exterior was a bit weird, but man, it really kicked! When I took it apart (don't worry, I'm a qualified tech!) I was really impressed. Kustom was using heavy duty epoxy glass circuit boards in an era when most others were using flimsy phenolic. The copper traces on the boards were *thick* (I know from cutting them to do modifications). They used way more filter capacitance in the power supply than was common for the time. All the coupling capacitors were Tantalum rather than electrolytic - built to last. Good stuff.
@mrpbody44
@mrpbody44 10 ай бұрын
Engineer here and the build quality was top notch. I have had my Kustom 250 for 45 years and still going strong. I replaced the filter caps last year just to be safe.
@ttatman-jh2fv
@ttatman-jh2fv 8 ай бұрын
I was born in Chanute in '78. My aunt worked at Kustom in the 90s, making police radar units. Thanks for the great documentary. I'll show my family.
@douglasmackay8389
@douglasmackay8389 10 ай бұрын
You can tell how emotionally invested Josh is at the end. This is an amazing mini-doc. Well done 👍🏻👍🏻
@TribalGuitars
@TribalGuitars 10 ай бұрын
Very cool that JHS is resurrecting Ross pedals. I still have my Ross distortion from the 80's and love it! One of these days I gotta buy another knob for it. 😆
@PaulRoub
@PaulRoub 10 ай бұрын
Ross pedals were the ones on display in the music store where I took lessons as a kid. I remember drooling over them, getting a Distortion and later a Phaser. Wish I'd kept 'em (especially the phaser... was anything else that lush?) Guess my pedalboard is gonna grow a phaser :-)
@ErbsSpices
@ErbsSpices 10 ай бұрын
As a native Kansan who doesn't even play an instrument, it was so cool to see the history here. Family history and tradition is such an integral part of all our lives.
@ThunderFalcon333
@ThunderFalcon333 10 ай бұрын
Josh is just unstoppable. Congratulations
@jackgilchrist
@jackgilchrist 10 ай бұрын
The Ross distortion was my first pedal. I grew up poor, and my first guitar was an SG based Sears special with mile high action. This was back in '80 when I was 13. My parents sacrificed a lot to get me that, but couldn't afford the amp. So my Dad took an amp from my old turntable, an old stereo speaker, built a cabinet and that was my first guitar amp. So I'm learning my power chords and everything, but not sounding anything like the bands I liked (Sabbath, Zeppelin, etc). My uncle told me I needed a "fuzz tone" (which is what he called all kinds of overdrive and distortion). Sometime in '81 or '82 I went to my music store and someone was trying out a Ratt, and boom! That was the sound I was sfter. But I couldn't afford it. I think it was about $60. But there was the Ross for around $30, which I could afford. Got it home, and I still sounded like crap, and the Ross barely produced any distortion, nothing like what I heard from the Ratt. So, not knowing shit about these things, I thought the Ross just pretty much sucked. It was better than nothing, though. It wasn't until much later I realized I had never truly heard the Ross, and it was likely my janky setup rather than the pedal that was the problem (a janky setup that I love and appreciate because of what my folks did for me and because that's how I initially learned guitar. I only wish I still had that old Sears guitar and the amp Dad made for me). So I'm glad Ross are back, because it's still a huge nostalgia thing for me, and maybe now I'll have a chance to hear what they really sound like. Though I'm still pretty poor and doubt they're still going for $30. Haha.
@musicman7773
@musicman7773 10 ай бұрын
The Tan Distortion was my first I bought and my uncle gave me a cry baby. That's all I had gigging in the early 80s. 😢
@jerrysolonsmith8471
@jerrysolonsmith8471 10 ай бұрын
Not kidding: this is touching. I freaking love this documentary and I freaking love JHS as a dude and as a company and I will definitely revisit these classic circuits due to watching this.
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 10 ай бұрын
Not kidding: this is Kuching. Kuching is my pwnis’ name :)
@daccrowell4776
@daccrowell4776 10 ай бұрын
Man... you're doing the Lord's Work on these, Josh! Back around the end of the 1970s was also the time I first set foot in a Nashville studio, while still in high school. So while these were in production, Nashville had its particular Ross faves. The compressor, interestingly, wasn't huge. MXR's Dynacomp ran the show for a lot of players, to the point that any compressor pedal was just referred to as a "red box". But the distortion, chorus, and stereo delay? That's different. When guitar players wanted some dirt, that was the role of the Ross distortion. Nashville players found it to be very controllable, especially when a lead needed just a touch of "hair". The chorus was always neck by neck with the MXR Stereo Chorus (the plug-in variety) and DOD stuff, but it had some serious advocates, especially when guitar pickers wanted "thicker" but NOT "effect-y". But the stereo delay...now, that's where things got interesting. Pickers didn't have these a lot of the time...but the STUDIOS did! So, right alongside some coveted gear, you'd see one of those Ross stereo delays on top of a rack or sitting on the console bridge, and they often saw action for getting slap effects that had the "grit" like you'd find with tape delay. Of the new ones, I want to check the fuzz pedal. Kustom amps were infamous for that fuzz circuit, and you can check CCR's stuff (my fave being "Cosmo's Factory") to hear why. So having THAT in a box...yeah, that's right up there with Ryan's astonishing reveal of the Cuvave Fuzz. And while the Cuvaves (yeah, I needed two of 'em) are incredible on mids and up, I need a peek at the new Ross one for lower tone-wrenching. And really, seriously consider the stereo delay for reissue next. There's something about it that sounds so dirty...it nails the old-skool slap from old Sun releases, for example. Very Americana-capable...not surprising at all that you'd find them on the other side of the glass!
@reddsshaker3477
@reddsshaker3477 10 ай бұрын
The pedals are absolutely awesome, and that’s why we’re all here. But let’s not overlook the production quality of these videos. Just wow. 😲 Please keep them coming.
@floydburney6060
@floydburney6060 10 ай бұрын
....Josh, been following you & your KZbin for a few years now & I have to say you're becoming my favorite guy in this area of music gear (pedals). I'm in my 60s now & have been a semi-pro musician for the last 50 years or so & pedals were something I thought I'd never go back to until I discovered your pedals. I now have/use a few of your pedals (Goldenrod OD?, Angry Charlie, Andy Timmons) & I use them on a regular basis... All the gear you cover (or have covered) I've either actually owned or heard of or owned briefly until I moved on to better things. Your attention to detail (historical/otherwise) is impeccable. I love that about you. My memory of Ross pedals, be it earned or unearned, was one of a product that didn't have a solid reputation & quality was sporadic. So I never used them for long. Once I discovered 19" rack FX's in the 80s, that's what I used for a long time till I wanted to "lighten the load" as it were in the 90s (pedals were all digital by then) starting with Boss, MXR, Ibanez, Yamaha. From what I remember of the 70s, pedals were still a new thing & not everyone did it well (breakage, noise, etc). Word of mouth was the best endorsement (musician to musician). When I went on tour in the late 70s early 80-s, my main rigg was a Marshall 1/2 stack & Lab-5. FX's were minimal, a tape echo & chorus unit (a Yamaha analog box unit that had the same footprint as the Maestro)... & a Conn strobe tuner. It was about 1983 or so I started to see digital pedals start to show up on other guitarists' floorboards & "less is more" started to be a thing (we had road crews then, so I didn't make the shift till much later since I liked how durable/quiet/better sounding the 19" stuff was)... Fast forward, I hadn't bought a dist/OD pedal in decades till I saw one of Josh's pedals in the "new gear" section of VG... I was making a changeup in my sound & wanted to go the Tim Pearce way of "edge of breakup + OD pedal" & that's when I dropped the money for my 1st JHS. I got it right on the 1st try & was so impressed with JHS stuff I had to look at the rest of it. My rigg is still Marshall (a 40-C combo) tuner, chorus, echo & JHS OD. Sounds great. I bought a 5 band EQ & buffer, but I don't use those anymore (I keep them JIC). The best feature of the JHS is the foot pedal input jack that can go from blue to red LED (which is the only thing I have on the floor besides the Marshall Ch. switching button) I don't have a pedalboard on the floor with a bunch of things on it. From a distance, it looks like I go straight in (all pedals are on top of my amp) which is the way I like it & I still use a cable. After watching this episode here (on Bud Ross) I have to admit & had a tear in my eye with the way you ended it. Something dignified in these times in a graceless world. I thank you & I'll always be a fan & use your products, because, like you, they're the best.
@AvielAlkon
@AvielAlkon 10 ай бұрын
Back in 1986 I got a Ross electric guitar. Still one of my favorite. Has anyone else seen one before?
@MyName-nx1jj
@MyName-nx1jj 10 ай бұрын
I'm still rockin the Ross distortion I bought in '79, AND, my first amp was a Kustom tuck-n-roll head and cab!
@atomiccocoanut2596
@atomiccocoanut2596 9 ай бұрын
as someone who lives in Overland Park, I had NO IDEA Kustom started here. As always, thanks for the history stories you tell on this channel, mr. josh
@edised71
@edised71 10 ай бұрын
I used to own a ROSS mixer 8x2, I loved the sound of my guitar plugged straight into a channel with the gain pushed to the max, I wish they had made a pedal out of it :)
@milestogo4042
@milestogo4042 10 ай бұрын
I was at a guitarist friend's house about 1980-82. I heard a cool phase sound coming from the other room. Walked in there and it was an orange Ross phaser, the first time I ever heard a Ross pedal. Being quite impressed, I thought gee, I'll have to get me one of those one day. Cut to 2014 it popped back into my head. Got on eBay and bought a 1979 orange Ross phaser. Sure enough it had that thick yummy chewy sweep that I remember. My fav phaser for sure. I will be checking out demos on all the newly made Ross pedals. Must thank Josh for being the pedal nerd that he is. Hès got our back and won't bullshit us when it comes to gear. My favorite phaser is commin back- I'm picking up a spare!
@stauffrt2
@stauffrt2 6 ай бұрын
I hit “like” solely for the old black and white tv being turned on showing Ross logo. Above and beyond visuals - good work.
@joetamm
@joetamm 10 ай бұрын
When I was in junior high in the late 60s my mother would chaperone the high school dances at my older sisters school, she would take me along to watch the bands as I was just getting into music and guitars and guitar gear. Most of the bands had a Kustom PA and instrument amps, I was in awe watching those bands. I had also just discovered CCR and I became a huge fan. I started cutting school and hanging out at the Sam Ash store on Kings Highway in Brooklyn where they had walls of Kustoms. For a youngster just becoming aware of all the available gear at that time it was an awesome time. 🇺🇸🎸👮🏻‍♂️
@DRChevalier
@DRChevalier 10 ай бұрын
What a tremendous job on this documentary by the JHS team. Well written, well executed and a timeless package. ❤
@JamieStephens5309
@JamieStephens5309 10 ай бұрын
In 1979 I walked into my local music store and bought my very first pedal, The Ross D/P Combination. I still have that pedal, and it still kicks ass.
@TheRealdg7007
@TheRealdg7007 10 ай бұрын
Great story! Once again, Josh and crew unearth and retell the history of pedal industry. And bonus -- Ross pedals are back!
@jhspedals
@jhspedals 10 ай бұрын
🖤
@thommccarthy1139
@thommccarthy1139 10 ай бұрын
God, now the 500 dollar Kustom amps are going to the moon.
@Insert_Bland_Name_Here
@Insert_Bland_Name_Here 10 ай бұрын
Honestly, I thought that Wampler, Keeley and JHS were bitter rivals, so I'm a bit surprised to hear KEely outright say that JHS is the perfect company to bring back the ROSS pedal line
@wampler_pedals
@wampler_pedals 10 ай бұрын
not at all! we're all good friends 🙂
@robertkise
@robertkise 10 ай бұрын
Years ago, back in the mid-late 80's, I found one of the tan Ross distortion pedals, laying down on the floor, on the back side of a stage of a club one if my bands was playing at. It had no back cover, several wires were hanging, unconnected & the 9 volt battery clip was missing. I didn't think much of it at the time but I grabbed it, took it home and it soon became just another part of my ever-growing, junkyard of broken or retired guitar gear. Sometime in the early 2000's, I was looking for parts to repair an old Thomas Organ Company Crybaby and I noticed the poor Ross dirt box laying there. I started messing around with it and eventually got it working. I'm not sure that the wires were all soldered to the proper spots but it works. I made a cover for the back, put some foam inside to keep the battery still and I've been using the thing ever since. It's got a great sound for old 70's hard rock. Sounds awesome with my old Les Paul Deluxe with P-90s.
@jamesmusicproducts
@jamesmusicproducts 10 ай бұрын
...a very, very well done documentary - absolutely loved it. Thank you for bringing this history to light! 👏👍
@motelharper
@motelharper 10 ай бұрын
Nick deserves a raise for this project alone
@oscarpalaciosbustamante4029
@oscarpalaciosbustamante4029 10 ай бұрын
"Elvis's backing band" was the first great electric inspiration to a young Hendrix. Wonderful documentation and storytelling. Congratulations to all. 🎉
@mackmtl
@mackmtl 10 ай бұрын
I'm so grateful for your brand, your team, and work you do at JHS. We are lucky to have successful businesses like yourself, educate us on the history of some of these pedals, especially ones we never come across. I absolutely love gear, and although Ross sounded familiar to me, I could honestly say it was the first time I was seeing them. After watching this video, I can't wait to give them a try. Thank you for making sure these products keep seeing the light of day, so we can discover/re-discover them. Don't ever stop
@thesquigglespin
@thesquigglespin 10 ай бұрын
This is epic! In my late teens I came across a ROSS Chorus and a Distortion, black enclosure. A friend of mine was getting married and needed some money and I bought a bunch of equipment he had. A lot of it was old and some didn't really work, but he needed the cash and I wanted to help. Among the artifacts was a ROSS Distortion and a Chorus pedal. At the time I was really into this new company, well, new to me, called Zoom. So, I didn't really pay any attention to those older pedals. Regretfully I lost those, in one of my many moves. I'm glad to see the attention these iconic pedals are receiving, long overdue in my opinion. Congratulations on bringing back a piece of American history. ~ Cheers
@timlongworth5808
@timlongworth5808 10 ай бұрын
Josh, this is awesome. What a journey. Must be such an emotional launch for you - not just resurrecting classics but telling the story too. Love it
@tonyfdesign
@tonyfdesign 10 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Chanute, KS is named for engineer, aviation pioneer and friend of the Wright Brothers Octave Chanute.
@RobertKeeleyTV
@RobertKeeleyTV 10 ай бұрын
Salute @tonyfdesign Great fact!
@RobertKeeleyTV
@RobertKeeleyTV 10 ай бұрын
His Soaring Machine of 1897 is absolutely beautiful.
@gregrandallbtsr03
@gregrandallbtsr03 10 ай бұрын
That was amazing. Wow. Huge thanks to everyone who worked on this documentary and those who are brining back these wonderful pedals.
@bemonster991
@bemonster991 10 ай бұрын
This is just great, congratulations Josh and everyone at JHS.
@zloboslav_
@zloboslav_ 10 ай бұрын
This was so wholesome and left me with warm and fuzzy feelings inside. Thank you for making this documentary video, it was great!
@bcook6960
@bcook6960 10 ай бұрын
You’ve been busy! I’m starting to understand why there haven’t been as many JHS videos this year. Great looking pedals, and more great history!
@logrinn
@logrinn 10 ай бұрын
This brings back so many menories. ❤
@curtiseverett1671
@curtiseverett1671 10 ай бұрын
what a great documentary!!! Thanks!!
@guygaron1162
@guygaron1162 10 ай бұрын
Bravo Josh for keeping the music alive!
@davefromnh9204
@davefromnh9204 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for these documentaries! I love the history of all my fav gear over the years
@jorgetenamusic
@jorgetenamusic 10 ай бұрын
Josh, congrats this is awesome. I love how you guys managed to communicate that level of emotion, you sold them to me not for the incredible effects perse but for the emotion you transmitted. Loved it!
@ampersandmcvinegar5681
@ampersandmcvinegar5681 10 ай бұрын
Watching Bud's grandson blush at accepting Josh's help is humbling. ❤️ Josh is the man. (Also we can tell you had gotten teary-eyed there at the end.)
@rutgervdzalm
@rutgervdzalm 10 ай бұрын
What a nice and really really good tribute. Great quality doc again JHS! Looking allready forward to the next.
@mcfontaine
@mcfontaine 10 ай бұрын
What a beautiful video Josh. Seeing how happy the family and friends were touched when seeing the new pedals was so good. Thank you guys.
@skyviewdesign
@skyviewdesign 10 ай бұрын
This is so beautiful! LOVE that ROSS is back and better than ever! Thank you, JHS!!!
@SteveBlancoMusicianWarrior
@SteveBlancoMusicianWarrior 10 ай бұрын
Such a great piece! Thank you JHS 🤙🏻
@mattstrings
@mattstrings 10 ай бұрын
Wow, Nick, what an amazing film! Major kudos! Can't wait to get my hands on the whole set!
@thehappysack2362
@thehappysack2362 10 ай бұрын
I want sooo much more of this content. I will be watching this over and over. Thanks JHS
@mab2112
@mab2112 10 ай бұрын
Wow, I had never heard of Ross. Thanks for the history lesson, Josh and JHS!
@blakers861
@blakers861 10 ай бұрын
That’s awesome, Josh! Great work and I can’t wait to try them out.
@tonyloxton1965
@tonyloxton1965 10 ай бұрын
Another amazing story and product brought to life by JHS. Thank you for all you do for the music community.
@UnwelcomeGuestVideos
@UnwelcomeGuestVideos 10 ай бұрын
Can’t express how happy I am to hear this. There was a lot of drama surrounding a Ross pedal revival here in Chicago, and I’m glad to see them be revived.
@FranzJosephLP
@FranzJosephLP 10 ай бұрын
I remember ALL of these products & used most of them. I even remember in 1980 or81 or82 IMC the people who bought the company opened a ROSS manufacturing & warehouse here in FT. Worth TEXAS where I made some deals for merchandise. WOW, that was over 40 years ago!
@griffinnelsonaudiovisuals2362
@griffinnelsonaudiovisuals2362 10 ай бұрын
The whole reason why my dad’s family moved to Kansas was so my grandpa could work for Bud (selling radar tech I believe). Crazy to think how both my dad and I are musicians, and never owned a Ross pedal. Looks like we’ll be buying two!
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 10 ай бұрын
Did you ever feel lied to?
@wal7710
@wal7710 Ай бұрын
Josh is a class act. Love JHS for making this happen.
@christianmcintire9864
@christianmcintire9864 10 ай бұрын
Finally got around to seeing this. Thank you, Josh, and everyone at Ross and JHS who made this possible.
@miketayse
@miketayse 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting the piece together, great to watch.
@emptypromises2962
@emptypromises2962 10 ай бұрын
What an incredible documentary! ❤️
@Iam_Dunn
@Iam_Dunn 10 ай бұрын
I’ve got a 25w Ross amp from ‘85 that is my super-secret go to for getting “my sound”. Has never let me down! :)
@MrMusic-nd5to
@MrMusic-nd5to 10 ай бұрын
I plan to purchase every Ross pedal!!! God Bless you Josh!!! 🎸
@jcwear89
@jcwear89 10 ай бұрын
I love this format for video thanks JHS 👍🏻
@shawnandrewusic
@shawnandrewusic 10 ай бұрын
Great documentary! Thank you for putting content like this out!
@uniqornzmusic1020
@uniqornzmusic1020 10 ай бұрын
Love this Doc! What a great story. Had a Kustom tuck and roll PA back in the day. Played electric guitar through it and it sounded really cool. Thanks for making the Doc and bringing back the Ross pedals. Cheers!
@Earthstein
@Earthstein 10 ай бұрын
Thank you Josh. You are becoming a legend. Can't thank you enough for documenting guitar effect pedals the way you, and only you, do.
@Cavemaaaan
@Cavemaaaan 10 ай бұрын
AWESOME Doc and re-start Josh!!!!
@MrThecordeiro
@MrThecordeiro 10 ай бұрын
Just incredible how this shows are amazing. A lot of effort into it for sure. Congrats
@CeeGee60
@CeeGee60 10 ай бұрын
Wow, great story. Thanks for putting that together!
@JarickL
@JarickL 10 ай бұрын
Really cool history. My first band used a Kustom PA system and seeing those old amps brings back great memories!
@Nate_P
@Nate_P 10 ай бұрын
Phenomenal story. Josh's genuine authenticity along with the Ross legacy are a perfect match. God Bless America!
@joet7672
@joet7672 10 ай бұрын
Expected to buy the Compressor. Didn't expect to get emotional while watching the doc... good work JHS!
@allknobstonoon
@allknobstonoon 10 ай бұрын
Whenever I see die cast models on a paper map, I'm sold. Proper documentary technique! 🤌
@Kaisermb1
@Kaisermb1 10 ай бұрын
Had an ungodly loud and heavy Kustom as one of my first amps a billion years ago. I got in in high school at a garage sale. I couldn’t tell you much more about it but I remember being totally excited.
@CL_Audio_Tuning
@CL_Audio_Tuning 10 ай бұрын
Wow! What a Legacy of a company and what an incredible journey! Congratulations JHS on this new chapter!
@ruby2thursday
@ruby2thursday 10 ай бұрын
epic Josh.....just EPIC! congrats for taking this on and may Ross live long and prosper!
@jsalmons84
@jsalmons84 10 ай бұрын
This is so epic and so amazing. Cheers everyone!
@Tognar
@Tognar 10 ай бұрын
I cannot believe I got a little misty eyed watching a mini-doc on a guitar pedal. 🥹
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