I worked at DOD/DigiTech from 1984 to 1993. From 1986 to 1990 I ran the repair department. Those were such great times - and those of us that played guitar and worked there were so very much into what we did! I remember David and John asking us what we thought of new pedals when they made modifications, or came out with new ideas. Such wonderful memories of a great era and even better people.
@human79322 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!! 👍💪
@billgreen4592 Жыл бұрын
Eric, working with you was awesome. Not only were you funny and clever but you could do back flip! As I recall, you played a killer saxophone as well as awesome guitaring!
@geetar_guy Жыл бұрын
Great to virtually see you again Eric! I had a great time working with you, albeit not at DOD.
@bmoneybby Жыл бұрын
Yes.. it was great working with you guys ..
@templetonguitars Жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@pureleveragecrushers9 ай бұрын
I was DOD's very first employee, working for John and David when I was a teenager. All I remember was assembling parts on circuit boards and soldering. I wish I had accepted a copy of all the first pedals as partial payment for wages.
@RhettShull2 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I love about this channel. edit: Gearpage Legal Case is the name of my side project.
@dmock662 жыл бұрын
Josh's slide tone is better... but your new vintage SG is WICKED COOL (and a slide machine)!!!! :)
@mikecorey83702 жыл бұрын
@@dmock66 No kidding. Awesome guitar. I never knew they made a SG with a P90.
@dmock662 жыл бұрын
@@mikecorey8370 I believe they have some current SGs w/P90s (BEST pickup ever 🙂)
@JC-111112 жыл бұрын
I don't think I've ever seen you post at TGP. That would mean you were interacting with fans, which seems to be something you aren't interested in going by the lack of interactions in your comment section.
@isaacandhismusic11532 жыл бұрын
@@JC-11111 truth bombs
@TheGreatKrystoff2 жыл бұрын
Good lord Josh you must make Ken Burns blush with your thoroughness. Truly you are capturing the history of the industry in a way that future generations will deeply appreciate. An absolute legend
@jhspedals2 жыл бұрын
This means a lot to me!
@TheRealcdawg222 жыл бұрын
@@jhspedals I bet you could kick Ken Burns' ass in boxing or MMA too.
@andrewsorensen23162 жыл бұрын
This video intersects with my life a bunch. I grew up in Salt Lake, started taking guitar lessons about 1990 at Progressive Music, got my first electric guitar about 1991, which came with 4 DOD pedals (including an fx50). Pedals got me interested in electronics around high school. After high school, I was a mormon missionary in Argentina for two years. After that, went and got a degree in Electrical Engineering. My first job out of college was for Harman Music (i.e. DOD/Digitech). My time at Harman didn't last long due to the 2008/9 recession layoffs. But the few years I was there was by far the best job I ever had.
@jhspedals2 жыл бұрын
Woah... wait... are you...?
@CarpeDiem232 жыл бұрын
@@jhspedals Yep, that's him.
@maxonmendel57572 жыл бұрын
whos this?
@boarderking1332 жыл бұрын
@@CarpeDiem23 wait who is he
@pricedlx2 жыл бұрын
It’s kinda crazy the number of audio design/manufacturers in Utah. From ProAudio to Stupidly expensive home audio (Wilson and Kimber anyone?!). If I only knew about this growing up visiting my great grandfather (Provo) and my dad’s best friend (sandy) growing up.
@tornadoshankz2 жыл бұрын
This channel wouldn't work without the obsessive compulsive urge josh has. I love all of the enablers around him that allow this to come to fruition. And I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for this madness.
@SpiralElectricFX2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the love JHS crew! Even though I was a part of Dig/DOD there are time periods and changes that are completely lost to time. Mysteries Abound! Oh and everybody in SLC called it Dee Oh Dee.
@rkharper2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom!
@SpiralElectricFX2 жыл бұрын
@@rkharper Hey Man!
@robertyboberty2 жыл бұрын
The Brute is on my shopping list. I absolutely love the Carcosa
@EasyHeat2 жыл бұрын
That last DOD pedal run with sleepers like the Boneshaker, Carcosa, Obscura ect... Are some of my favorite pedals of all time! Soo great!
@kevinalexpeek40202 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom! It is weird and cool to hear your name on here (more times previously as well), and glad you took all that knowledge to do something on your own. Don't know if you remember me, but I was the Pedal service guy when assembly and service moved to Elkhart, IN. So anybody reading this, if you had your DOD/Digitech pedals factory repaired between 2013 to 2017, I was the one who did it! Good luck with Spiral, I will definitely check it out!
@joshuawilson13962 жыл бұрын
A wonderful example of how to be a historian: follow your interests, examine primary documents and materials/artifacts, conduct interviews with key individuals and experts, and put it all together in a narrative to tell an informative story, with a unique perspective. Well done!
@JC-111112 жыл бұрын
Man I'm so glad I finally followed through with my dream of learning to play electric guitar. This is, by FAR, the BEST COMMUNITY IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. The automotive community doesn't even come close to the Guitar/music community. Wow! It's part of why I love playing my guitars so much!
@221b-l3t Жыл бұрын
Hope your still playing, just beware there's a lot of strong opinions not unlike the car community. Just nod and smile when someone starts with "goldtop Les Pauls sound the best".
@christopherfelser2 жыл бұрын
I whole heartedly love the collector pride Josh has for his boxes and cards. I cant be sure if it is sincere or sarcastic, but it is certainly endearing.
@everyinchtheanimal2 жыл бұрын
You don’t collect things in box with all the paperwork sarcastically lol
@DavidGarcia-kw4sf2 жыл бұрын
I bought a DOD 250 in 1981 and I still have it. I use it as an "always-on" pedal. It sounds great and just keeps working.
@michaelweinman9051 Жыл бұрын
23:49 yrp exactly what I had new. The Yellow 250 and blue DOD delay. yep. What a sound, baby. See you at NAMM 2023.
@mikespitzer0072 жыл бұрын
Josh really knows his stuff and I agree with 98% of all he said here about the 250 pedal. I do differ in opinion when it comes to OpAmps though -- I DO think they can make a difference in the same circuit. After I quit managing Yngwie and working with DOD on the YJM308 pedal ---- I worked with Analog Mike to offer some 250 Mods. We resoldered some pedals with a socket so we could easily compare opamps in the same circuit ----- our general opinion was SLEW RATE of the opamp made the biggest difference in the pedals character ----- perhaps more in feel and touch than tone.... It seemed older single chips like LM741, UP741 and others with a slower slew rate FELT more tubey and had better sag or touch sensitivity The newer dual opamps like KA4558 with a much faster slew rate seemed a bit stiffer and a tiny bit more transistory edge Keep in mind these differences were not big ..... but it was enough for all of us to be able to FEEL and HEAR when playing and comparing all the chip substitutions inside the same circuit with eyes closed
@jhspedals2 жыл бұрын
I hear ya but I don't think that is a valid test. You need a control with instant switching of said opamp. The human ear and mind are influenced by way more than sound. It has to be an unbiased observation and to do so you can't have a time delay or visual. I promise you can't tell in the proper scientific situation.
@DanGibsonGuitar2 жыл бұрын
The amount of research that has gone into this is on a level I never knew I needed to know. Thank you JHS!
@asecretturning2 жыл бұрын
the People need a nardwaur/jhs Mashup!!! 😂
@xdoctorblindx2 жыл бұрын
More of this! Your long-form, detailed video-essays like this are brilliant!
@Zarbula2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for interviewing my dad!
@rustyl.63582 жыл бұрын
Very cool episode!! History, interviews, rants, jams, lots of pedals, a collector's pedal, and a brand new pedal. Wins the internet for today! No contest.
@brettliebermanmusic Жыл бұрын
DOD was awesome back in the 90s. All their pedals had features Boss didn’t. My first distortion pedal was a DOD Hard Rock distortion pedal. It had a delay knob on it that was pretty much a chorus/ doubler. For a 13 year old kid with a 10 watt Crate amp, it was a major upgrade in sound.
@TheEldenwhite2 жыл бұрын
DOD was a big big part of my first years learning how to play and what I loved about tone. You guys REALLY need to have the Thrash Master in a video. I know you have one, its on the shelf behind Josh in almost every video from 2019. The Bright Pink one!
@markwilliams98552 жыл бұрын
Same great taste!
@masonianbund2 жыл бұрын
DOD Thrash Master was the first pedal I bought with my own money. To my teenage ears it sounded ..... MAGICAL through my little Crate amp. 👻🤣😂
@angelotro2 жыл бұрын
A Thrash Master with a gain knob that went below 10 would be awesome.
@micahj98282 жыл бұрын
A whole breakdown of the DOD HM-2 based circuits would be awesome. Thrash Master, Metal Maniac, American Metal, SUPER American Metal.
@nickfonk2 жыл бұрын
Trah master was also my first pedal, i was so impressed by the huge gain compared with the overdrive of my little Aria AG 20 amp. I finally was a true metal guitar hero. Ahhh the memories..
@nine9whitepony5262 жыл бұрын
Dear Josh, one of the major reasons I watch these JHS videos is because i love watching you guys jam on these pedals. Anyways, I like the style of your playing. I'm more the type of guy who plays quick stuff, but lately I've been modeling my style off of your slower style. It's really quite pleasant sounding.
@PhinnOz2 жыл бұрын
I got over halfway through and I hadn’t even realized this was an hour long episode, hell ya my dudes & dudettes - keep on crushing it
@pulsemaps2 жыл бұрын
This channel is seriously the best. My first ever guitar pedal was the Buzz Box, which was supposed to be a combination of the blue box octave pedal and the grunge pedal. It sounded absolutely terrible, but I loved it! Also, this probably get said a lot, but Nick is an amazing drummer!
@santbits2 жыл бұрын
Ken (last name Kitamura) had an endorsement deal with Fernandes guitars, and has many custom guitar models to his name (one of the most famous being a red strat with red fingerboard and red pickups - look up LA-85KK) so I can see why this love driver pedal mentions Fernandes on the brochure.
@jackpaynebassist2 жыл бұрын
i built a bunch of 250 clones like 15 years ago. I kept one and it's honestly never left my board. When you get a good one it's such an excellent pedal. Full spectrum gain with a nice chime.
@michaelmitchell72 жыл бұрын
Always loved the tank like build of DOD, and my rubberneck is my favorite pedal- amazing what the rubbernecks are going for now!
@Aaron-zh4kj2 жыл бұрын
The Rubberneck is my favorite analog delay in the world. I'm so shook I don't hear more people talk about them. holy cow. It's an analog delay that you can control every detail on and it has the double time control and the infinite loop thing it does too. And that description doesn't even do justice. You can control the modulation, how noisy and imperfect it is or not, it has a tone control for the repeats. Plus I love the huge spacestation knobs on the top. Without the bells and whistles it just sounds so good too. heck yes. edit: AND TAP TEMPO 2nd edit: aNdDd aN eFfEcTs LoOp!!!
@michaelmitchell72 жыл бұрын
@@Aaron-zh4kj it does have some neat features, I rarely use them. But I just love the way it sounds! So warm, and you can take it from fairly clean to just gritty. I love running my walrus slo in the loop 😉
@expendedelectricity2 жыл бұрын
@@Aaron-zh4kj thank Tom Cram
@MartyDadRiffs2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for telling this story. I am a Salt Lake native and live in Sandy, where the DOD/Harman plant used to be. Quite a few of my friends worked there and I have owned several DOD/Digitech products. Including the short lived Johnson Amplification series amplifier. It is a particularly interesting story as John Johnson is my second cousin. We have certainly met, and spoken to each other over the years, but we are not close. So it's a cool little peek into a company created by my family. Cheers JHS! P.S. I own the Lucky Cat and I love it, and think that everyone should have one on their board.
@PALongknife2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you mentioned Tom Cram and his Yellow Spiral overdrive! I currently have his Secret Chord boost (a modded version of his White Spiral boost, his take on a JFET-based Barcus Berry circuit, but with some elements of the 250 added-in) in front of a Maxon OSD-9. It's a combination that has been working great so far! Tom is one of the greats in the business!
@mikespitzer0072 жыл бұрын
I can add some history detail for the YJM308 version of the pedal..... I was Yngwie's manager 1999-2002 I negotiated the deal with DOD for them to introduce their first signature series pedal. This YJM308 was SUPPOSED to be an accurate reissue of Yngwie's favorite Grey DOD250 We even took photos of the circuit boards and sent to DOD for reference ... I can't recall if his favorite was using the LM741 or UA741CP opamp. However DOD decided instead to keep manufacturing costs low and consistent by simply making modifications to the current yellow reissue version of the time. Yngwie still liked the pedal and used it for years -- although he ran the BASS higher on his Marshalls when using the YJM308 If I recall from 23 years ago (wow time flies) -- when he used the real Gray DOD250 pedals, the Bass setting on his Marshalls was down around 4 But when using the YJM308 pedal (that had a more drastic low cut), he ran the bass around 6 or 7 on the Marshalls
@larrygreene65222 жыл бұрын
Hey! I own yngwies 250 , got it this time last year That’s pretty cool history on it. I missed out on his 308. If you’ve got any Yngwie stuff you might want to part with, I’d be interested!
@EDWINPIERCE168 Жыл бұрын
I came here to learn more about YJM’s OD, but mostly he just said “pissy”
@douglasnisbet11899 ай бұрын
Thanks for providing the information!
@jamwayofaiken-augustarockb76432 жыл бұрын
I really liked the last dod version and especially the Yellow Spiral. Your slide playing reminded me of Lunatic Fringe by Red Rider, one of my fav. one-hit-wonders.
@J81PS2 жыл бұрын
Dear Josh and the people of JHS. First of all I want to thank you all for the top quality show, it really is informative and entertaining - a testament why nobody watches regular television programs anymore and a really good reason to pay all these modern day internet connections and computers ect. Seeing somebody enjoy doing something they are passionate in is truly inspiring. Thank you, excellent job. Now, the reason I'm writing to you is a little selfish but I think you could help me with a problem I have been facing for a while now. I live in Finland and I've been trying to sell my Akai D1 Shred-o-matic distortion pedal on the local used gear market but nobody is interested on buying the damn thing. I know more pedals is more good and there shouldn't be any reason for getting rid of this pedal but the thing is; lately I´ve been collecting only Boss pedals (thanks to your boss related episodes) and the Akai doesn't fit my pedal shelf and it doesn't look good next to my little Boss collection. Your influence on the used pedal market is undeniably that great, it can affect desirability and the prices of any product you mention on any of your shows, even here in the periferia, the eastern border of civilized world. Could you do me a favor and drop in a casual "akai d1 shred-o-matic is cool" in some of your future videos? I bet I could get rid of the pedal (although I don't have the box) in matter of minutes. Keep up the good work and thank you for your help in advance. Your biggest fan, JJ
@thenameless32712 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate all of the work you put into these, you can really see the passion behind it. Thank you, JHS
@jhspedals2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
@mooseylem26672 жыл бұрын
If they don’t, who will?!
@felipeuchida33782 жыл бұрын
Thank you for honoring the beautiful Tom's work. I was waiting for it to be shown here for a long time. Thank you for blaming it where it belongs too, Samsung
@expendedelectricity2 жыл бұрын
3 cheers for Tom Cram. A pedal gangsta, visionary, and a sweet guy I have the pleasure of talking to from time to time.
@shatteredsquare2 жыл бұрын
32:50 holy shit, three players at once, and every single one of them actually listening to each other, slow down at the exact same time, to wait for one single guitar note, tempo sag to the same degree and come back on the next beat all together without blinking an eye like you're watching some live action DAW augmented reality automation. that was awesome, it's so satisfying to see a group of players playing *together*...it sounds amazing when it's right
@ileutur68632 жыл бұрын
I love DOD, the carcosa is my favorite bass fuzz ever and I can't wait to support Spiral pedals as soon as I can afford to
@jimthecraftyguitarist8782 жыл бұрын
The guitar solo tone on Time and Money is insane. The vibe/phase on breathe is crazy good. The weirdness of tone on Brain Damage is hypnotic. This album could and should be used as a benchmark of tone on a future JHS vlog. Peace out.
@ericwarrington66502 жыл бұрын
Lotta history here...and we know it's done right cuz it's coming from JHS and nobody I trust more about circuits and the history than Josh... awesome work man...🤘😜🎸🎶🔥❤️
@ericwarrington66502 жыл бұрын
Just watched RJ ronquilio absolutely crush this pedal on LP and strat... sounds more open w a strat but LP unreal as well..looks awesome Josh...thank you all
@ginoames2 жыл бұрын
This is a great episode. Having started playing guitar in the mid-80's DOD has been a huge part of my journey. So many cool pedals. The Tom Cramm ones have become some of my favorite pedals. I would love to see more of the interviews you conducted for this. Hopefully you'll post longer parts. Thanks for putting in the time.
@enjoybrad812 жыл бұрын
DSOTM was my favorite until I heard Meddle. Perhaps I was just really high, but hearing the song Fearless for the first time was a moment where my life changed forever. However, Wish You Were Here and Animals are also badass albums. Honorable mention: David Gilmour’s self titled album may be my favorite work of his. Also, you guys are awesome. I love you.
@junkieduck2 жыл бұрын
YES!!! My DOD FX50 via the 250 getting some attention! "One of the greatest pedals ever made" he says. My FX50 along with my rat has been my source of dirt since 82 or so. I'd been feeling sorry for it. Yellow and black - looks so out of place and uncool. No celebrity fame. No shout outs. I'd search on forums and there was a lot of 'meh - it's okay' out there. Like my FX50, I felt like a passed over relic of the 80s. Now it holds itself - as it always has - front and center on my board. I'd just recently went to swap it out when I picked up a keeley red dirt germanium. To my surprise, the DOD had to stay and the Red Dirt germanium booted the Rat. Thanks for once again cutting through the nonsense perpetuated by righteous know-it-all trolls on forums seemingly everywhere Josh and on behalf of my FX50 - thanks for restoring its pride of place on my board.
@liarsconspiracy2 жыл бұрын
Genuinely laughed out loud a couple times. Super informative. DOD = instant upvote
@coopert682 жыл бұрын
Excellent as always. I love the Gray Spec breakdown. JHS and crew rocks.The best Channel on the KZbin
@DaCostaGuitars2 жыл бұрын
After watching your 70's op amp distortion video, i found & bought one of the V8 DOD 250. Initially thought of using it with my guitar rig, it made its way to my bass rig & I love it! Gives such an amazing range from clean boost to "tube-esque" grit, to chaotic dirt. Super versatile, & i wouldn't ever trade it against anything.
@DBroce2 жыл бұрын
I’m as old as the sun and I have all of the small box DOD pedals. My friends called them DUD’s. It’s good to be an old pedal hoarder.
@absinthetic2 жыл бұрын
Definitely enjoyed the video, however I’m still waiting for you to cover my favorite pedal, the DOD FX66 Flashback Fuzz.
@dougdowling42452 жыл бұрын
Loved it. Nerdy deeds done dirt cheap. We obsess, therefore we exist. Making sense in a senseless world. Onward!
@treychilton2 жыл бұрын
I have the DOD 250 gold version, I also have 2 of the rubberneck delays and it is probably my favorite delay ever. The subtle dig at in and out fries, was awesome!
@keithmaynard83942 жыл бұрын
Every time you play the “he has the box” stinger I throw a pedal box away. No matter what’s in it the box goes to a landfill. I’ve started with the most limited and expensive pedals I own. When I run out I’ll start throwing away boxes owned by friends. When they run out I’ll find strangers with pedal boxes. Eventually I’ll find you. Enjoy your precious boxes now while you still can.
@saintannsbeach7 ай бұрын
Thank you! This takes me back to being a teenager and buying a yellow 250 for $19.99 at GC in Sherman Oaks. My first pedal. Awesome history and fun hearing you jam with the various versions of the 250.
@MrWilson-WithaPbass2 жыл бұрын
Great pedal . Nick,Thanks for putting Addison in the Jam shot . Bass players all over the world appreciate it !
@scootb74002 жыл бұрын
My favorite overdrive!!! Thanks so much for covering this. I’ve had to justify this pedal to my friends since I started playing electric guitar. I have 3 versions/eras of the 250, plus the Earthquaker Grey Channel. Love it!
@jdavis.fw3032 жыл бұрын
"He has the box" never gets old. I laugh harder every episode. I feel like the timing of the segway gets more sarcastic each episode, if thats a thing. 🤣
@stuminnis40502 жыл бұрын
That’s how I feel about “I don’t have this pedal.” Especially the bit at the end. “I just have to have that pedal.” Like a loud fart, it makes me laugh every time.
@pyro-gliffix17382 жыл бұрын
Thank you Josh! We know that you must have spent a ton of time and resources assembling this 250 show, finally some reliable information on the history of this amazing pedal! Hoping the future includes more info on the DOD/ Digitech pedals/history!
@the92project2 жыл бұрын
The biggest mistake of my life was to sell my vintage DOD 250 to Josh on Reverb for peanuts. I didn’t know what I had. He obviously did😂
@raffyzoo21302 жыл бұрын
heh. join the rest us us. looky up on the wall behind him
@DMSProduktions2 жыл бұрын
Lewser!
@USSLIBERTYREMEMBERER2 жыл бұрын
I sold Josh my immortal soul on reverb for weed money
@DMSProduktions2 жыл бұрын
@@USSLIBERTYREMEMBERER C0MMIE TROLL!
@USSLIBERTYREMEMBERER2 жыл бұрын
DMSProduktions schizoid
@ijonahperson2 жыл бұрын
"We're going to walk through each. and. every. iteration." Josh, you are a joy and I have now seen someone who is as neurotic as I am.
@samueljones36822 жыл бұрын
Right as I started watching this video, I was changing the strings on my PRS CE24 that I purchased from Progressive Music back in 1998. Also, it’s impressive to realize the impact members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have had on rock music. My wife’s great uncle is Bob Myer who helped design the Big Muff at Electro-Harmonix. And now I learn that at least one of the founders of DOD (if not both) was a member as well. Funny I also never know growing up that DOD was based in Utah.
@merrilltingey5972 жыл бұрын
I bought my PRS from progressive in 98 too. That was a great shop!
@EasyHeat2 жыл бұрын
This was such a great video Josh, and you've now just schooled me on an iconic pedal that I would of otherwise overlooked and now eager to discover! Not really relevant to your initial personal journey through 250 lore, but more as a follow up comment to how you ended the video. I was personally really bummed after Tom Cram and DOD got shut down by their parent company Samsung. Especially after putting out such an ambitious and sonically unique run IMO that included some super fantastic sleepers stomp boxes like: The Obscura, The Boneshaker, The Rubberneck, The Nautila, The Freq Out, The Looking Glass, The Gunslinger, Carcosa, and many more... All are absolutely freaking AMAZING pedals with visually beautiful designs of either retro minimalist or visually artistic printed case graphics. The Boneshaker on bass guitar is honestly one of the most brutal tones that I've ever recorded. A super versatile "low end" geared distortion pedal with a parametric EQ that once literally sold online at a liquidated price of just under $40 during the end! Seriously, if you happen to stumble upon one, or any other of that run? Buy it. Buy it without hesitation. Do it! Thank me later.
@joelspaulding59642 жыл бұрын
Another beg for act II of the Pedal Musical. I see Addison has behaved well enough to earn additional up-front screen time. Respect the bass!
@andrewcampbell2042 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on an excellent piece of work. Thank you Josh and team. Having watched this video 3 or so times, I took the plunge and snagged an 80’s DOD 250 and it is epic. It’s my first DOD, but will not be my last. Thank you.
@DavidDyte19692 жыл бұрын
I love everything Pink Floyd and it's just impossible to pick favorites. Huge fan of the 69-71 era, for instance. But Dark Side of the Moon probably changed the art of production more than any other album I can think of. It's worlds apart from anything before it.
@chrislischio59872 жыл бұрын
jesus christ. The fx50 into the fx60 practically steals the show. Absolutely brilliant.
@JC-111112 жыл бұрын
Josh. You have to do it. You have to make a batch of pedals with whatever you have. Salvaged parts so every pedal is different. 🤣 Come on! 🙏
@joelmahan Жыл бұрын
I have a bud box MXR Phase 45 but it’s painted block style-the paint is extra thick like they painted over a script style… the pot is 1982. Whacky😎
@calebneff57772 жыл бұрын
Correction and clarification: The FX-50B is not sort of like a Tube Screamer, at all. What it is like is the FX-55B, which is a stellar metal distortion. In fact, I’m certain they’re the same pedal in different enclosures made at the same time. I own 2 of each, and all 4 are totally indistinguishable from each other at the same knob positions. If you want to know what they sound like, imagine a Rat with a boost in front. It’s high gain and very tight.
@scotthutchens12032 жыл бұрын
I think the Overdrive Plus (and the Classic Tube FX53 in the upper parts of the gain control has a boost that gives more gain and mids. To me that pedal is like the Tube Screamer without the mid bump-of course until you max out the gain. I miss those pedals, I got them new when Jeff Healy used them and sold them later to fund a Dual Rectifier amp.
@johnlattimer3502 жыл бұрын
I have 2 55Bs and..., 'I Have the Boxes!'. Not a metal player, but I had to drive a 12-watt '64 Princeton against a Marshall stack and a bass player's Ampeg!? Even playing mostly rhythm my tone still cut through the mix. ;)
@scotthutchens12032 жыл бұрын
Oh you’re talking about the Supra Distortion. The Overdrive Plus is more like the TS without the mid bump. I had a Supra Distortion and didn’t like it; lacked low end so I got rid of it. Wish I still had the Overdrive Plus FX50B and the Classic Tube FX53.
@wheelie632 жыл бұрын
had to go get my 250 off my pedal shelf to inspect it........was my first pedal in.......i would have said '79........but maybe it was '80.........bought it in Pittsfield Mass. at Nu Wave Music with my first Stratocaster.....$475 for the Strat........don't remember the cost of the 250............holding it in my hands...still.....42 years later ! .......still works........use it once in a while...........cool episode Josh.........as usual.
@Techtriib2 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one who walks around humming “he has the box” about 300 times a day? Love the channel guys!
@haakman1232 жыл бұрын
It's unbelievable how good this KZbin channel is
@alantomlinson11352 жыл бұрын
Never had distortion pedal, sound is not for me, so………great episode. So interesting and context of everything is brilliant. Great work. Also, I lied - had an MXR ‘78 Badass when I first got an electric guitar, loved the name, thought it would make me sound like Cheap Trick or Kiss, had no idea at that stage, probably still don’t, gave it to a mate who won’t give it back. Bastard.
@shadoecrossland54572 жыл бұрын
Dang. I laughed. I cried. 10/10 would listen to an extended telling of this journey.
@alantomlinson11352 жыл бұрын
@@skatertrev7 Boomer ?????? Thats a. terrible insult down here in NZ. That cut deep. Ironically ‘Trev’ is a catch phrase here of a boomer comedian from the 70’s loved by boomers many if whom named their boomer sons Trev. Nice one Trev….
@skatertrev72 жыл бұрын
@@alantomlinson1135Yeah, sorry. I was in a pissy mood last night. That was dumb of me to say. Cheap Trick and KISS rule. I'm gonna go crank up "The Flame" and "100,000 Years". Peace
@doitnowvideosyeah58412 жыл бұрын
@@alantomlinson1135 Ha ha the children of early boomers born in 70's would be Gen X
@GummyWormeon2 жыл бұрын
I loved this episode, and I appreciate the exhausting amount of research and confusion involved. The labor of love is unquestionable in the JHS pedals and show, and whether we realize it or not, I think that’s what makes so many people connect with this brand/content. I’ve always dug the sound of 250s but not having played one (exactly), I didn’t know what made them so special before. To me they have amazing sag and visceral analogue chewiness, which doesn’t sacrifice anything in the punchy and direct sound you need in OD/dist. When I lived in Salt Lake, I spent a lot of my lunch breaks from work at Guitar Czar. I still remember plugging in the Spiral Effects Yellow in and being blown away! Tbh I tried it cuz it looked cool and the guy said they’re new and local. That thing rules though, and as Josh often says, “I don’t have that pedal, and I’m totally ok with that. I’m fine! …What eyebrow twitch?”
@bimscutney12422 жыл бұрын
I had the DOD Milkbox Compressor for my bass when I first started playing because I read you “need” a compressor for bass. It definitely sounded good but I think I got rid of it because a) I didn’t know what I was really doing with it, b) it didn’t make cool noises like other pedals. 😁
@garthkolbeck86742 жыл бұрын
You don't need a compressor or limiter for bass unless you're recording... All I want for bass is 1000 watt head with one input and a volume control and nothing else!😅, one 2x15 cab and one 4x10 cab
@zepp3lin2 жыл бұрын
Ignore that fellow, you do need a compressor for bass live to tightened up the sound.
@garthkolbeck86742 жыл бұрын
@@zepp3lin I like my bass naked and free...
@paulwintermute14955 ай бұрын
I bought a V5 brand new in 1997. That pedal had killer tone pushing my Traynor 2x12 all tube combo. Those were fun days!
@chriseragan2 жыл бұрын
My favorite Pink Floyd is their performance at the base of Mount Vesuvius, playing for the ghosts of Pompeii. My favorite 250 is the Yngwie, as I'm a fan and I've had 2 of them.
@stuminnis40502 жыл бұрын
The performance of Echoes in Live at Pompeii is my favorite PF thing.
@Oswald9272 жыл бұрын
I snagged a sparkly reissue when they were in final clearance, and it is one of my favorites, almost always on
@cameronrosenhan45772 жыл бұрын
Who would have thought one of us Lds missionaries would have a part in Pedal History!!! Lol! Thanks for telling this story Josh! Grabbed a #75. I guess I lucked out you guys posted this later than usual!!!
@TheProducers2 жыл бұрын
I cancelled Netflix, Disney+, Prime video and Crave, because all I need is right here on the JHS channel. You get it all! History, circuit boards, comedy and jams.
@RobbieF2 жыл бұрын
"Wish You Were Here" is my favorite post Syd Barrett Pink Floyd album. I've never been able to determine which I like better "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" and the early Floyd singles or "Wish You Were Here". Obviously they are completely different, yet both closely tied to Syd.
@huntercory9222 жыл бұрын
The amount of love and respect that I have for this level of dweebery can not be measured with human emotions and words. Hats off, Josh.
@USMarine752 жыл бұрын
Single handedly making TGP’ers cry 😂
@jhspedals2 жыл бұрын
🤷🏻♂
@JordanSeal2 жыл бұрын
Another great deep dive. A few things stood out. First, if your “You get what you get…” line is a reference to the children’s book of same name, I’ll be very happy. Second, glad to see you mention Black Arts Toneworks: they seem to have really interesting stuff and I’d love to see an episode overview of their pedals.
@renodavid2 жыл бұрын
I finally came to the realization that Josh is, basically, the Joe Bonamassa of pedals.
@aaronherdman50082 жыл бұрын
This is why I come! Who the hell else is going to put in the effort of doing comprehensive and original historical research for their KZbin channel?? You're writing history in these episodes for God's sake!
@rasm02252 жыл бұрын
Only a few minutes in but the story of a missionary being asked to make a fuzz pedal so some Argentinians can sound like the stones is too funny. Seems like a Wes Anderson character’s backstory.
@arturodelsol78692 жыл бұрын
The best channel of KZbin, by far.
@BoltBrethren2 жыл бұрын
Great episodes as of lately! I’ve watched most of your stuff and not saying any of it was bad, but you guys have really taken it up a notch with the new year.
@violentfrog_2 жыл бұрын
always impressed how melodic your playing is
@widmer642 жыл бұрын
Second that Josh, "Wish you were here" is my fave too, followed closely by "Meddle". Awesome content, thank you
@JLouisCronin2 жыл бұрын
Josh Scott for president. Thanks, guys. Always a gift for me to partake in your humor, insight, and generosity in these videos
@TheTubeDude2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this presentation. I happen to like all my vintage D0D pedals. Mr JHS, the music you provided was so good.
@craigswensen4342 жыл бұрын
Fx50b was my first pedal I ever had. Still use it. Just ordered the overdrive preamp. Cheers.
@christianthompson74952 жыл бұрын
Wow! Such a cool episode Josh! Only you and your team could bring out so much great info about this classic pedal company. So many things to learn from this video, and I’m one of those guys who grew-up in the 70’s and 80’s playing the FX50 yellow. I’m not sure if it has anything to do with where I’m from, but in the early 80’s most of the music shops in my home town (Colorado Spring & Denver) where pushing Boss pedals pretty hard. I have a very fond memory though of a good friend of mine (Jon, who’s over EHX) back in 1990 in Boston using a DOD Envelope Filter to get some incredible sounds. It just blew my mind and changed my thinking of how great DOD was/is! Rock on Man! 🤘🏻
@Tmidiman2 жыл бұрын
Good one Josh! Good to know you like the last version of the 250.
@kylerovagug20052 жыл бұрын
After hearing the album my whole life, Any Colour You Like is really the song that stands out on there.
@KalosPVP2 жыл бұрын
I use a early 80s yellow box version and love it. I set the gain very low and keep it always on, whether using a clean amp or high gain.
@timcooper65792 жыл бұрын
My first pedal was the hot pink DOD Thrashmaster in 1993. I still have the 'America's Pedal' sticker on one of my guitar cases. Fantastic episode.
@sammydwm Жыл бұрын
Love my old 250, picked it up in 81 or so still rockin with it
@hepphepps83562 жыл бұрын
I’m going to check out other videos like this now. Videos about specific 60’s chinese door handles, 80’s polish tooth brushes, the famous grey/yellow nothern swedish rain coat of the late 50’s and other similarly legendary and generally well known items.
@celestelongway73152 жыл бұрын
Wow. Finally the DOD 250 got the love it deserves! Built like a tank. A fave! Today is the best day ever. mtw in LA.
@ZacharyPittman2 жыл бұрын
Wow! This is clearly about DOD. However, Nicks drums sound so good! It’s awesome that a show that is essentially about guitar has incredible drums. Josh, you are great, but sometimes Nick and I’m sure so many others are unsung heroes of the show. I think some of those things show good leadership and teamwork!
@audiophilssociety2 жыл бұрын
DARK SIDE OF THE MOON: my favourite Album from my favourite Band! One of the greatest pieces of music history. Thanks for reminding the world of it! CHEERS
@JohnPMusic2 жыл бұрын
Great video! My first pedal ever was a 250 in ’84. I bought it at GC for $25 on sale, lol. It was my first attempt at sounding like EVH through a Winston A1 practice amp. Once I got a Marshall 3202 30W head and 4x12 cab, I forgot about it. I wish I hadn’t.