JHS founder Josh Scott cut his teeth on modified mass-market pedals before creating favorites such as the Pulp n’ Peel compressor, Andy Timmons’ signature drive pedal, and the Unicorn photocell modulator and making JHS synonymous with great tone and quality stompbox construction. Joshua Heath Scott (JHS) is one of their worship leaders and uses so-called church's in-house graphic design team to do JHS promos. It's breadth and versatility with wide mid sweep could prove to be a mainstay on many 'boards. The fourth generation of Josh Scott’s Pulp ’n’ Peel compressor welcomes a dirt switch to the enclosure that toggles on and off a parallel overdrive circuit. History. Soon after, he began to develop his own circuits including the Morning Glory overdrive and the Pulp N Peel compressor. The most significant distortion unit launched at the show, the PG-14 is the meeting of minds between Gilbert and JHS honcho Josh Scott. We know it's good because Paul Gilbert's enthusiasm about it is so damn infectious… From humble beginnings of making two pedals a day to nearly 10,000 units in 2012, Josh Heath Scott stays true to his goal of turning out accessible, handbuilt pedals for the people—with a picture of your grandma’s face, if you want. From Guitar to Pedalboard. I love curating my pedalboard, but I realize it's excessive and probably ultimately unnecessary. ... his pedalboard was pretty much JHS and Strymon...he had some kind of hard core PRS guitar...he was a nice guy...he even asked for my son's name so he could pray for him...my son had a bad flu. The guitar’s signal was connected to the rig via a Shure AD4DUS wireless system, which plugged into an EarthQuaker Devices Swiss Things. Pedal designers (left to right) Robert Keeley, Josh Scott, Ryan Dyck, and Brian Wampler standing beside the baby they helped build. JHS Pedals was founded by Joshua Heath Scott in Jackson, Mississippi.He began by repairing and modifying his own pedals. -- Josh Scott / JHS. The market is over-saturated, and also wonderful. The JHS Show is hosted by Josh Scott, owner and creator of JHS Pedals. It's your standard ass covering email and I personally don't find it to be too heinous, unless there is other evidence of slander I am not aware of. JHS Pedals is the result of Josh Scott’s desire to build quality effects pedals that stand out in an over-saturated market. It's pretty short, fairly neutral in tone, and doesn't even mention Devi Ever by name. That’s a … In 2007 Scott began selling modified Boss BD-2s and other modified Boss pedals at Fondren Guitars in Jackson, Mississippi. This introduces a little overdrive to proceedings, with a trim pot on the side of the pedal lets you control how much gain. This email isn't really what I would call "smearing". Started in early 2007 by way of a DIY repair to a Boss Blues Driver, JHS Pedals has evolved into an effects pedal company recognized world-wide. Tags: Alex Lifeson Brian Wampler Guinness World Records Guinness World Records guitar pedal guitar pedal Josh Scott pedal pedalboard pedalboard effect Rob Scallon rob scallon world record Robert Keeley Ryan Dick Sweetwater viral video world record for pedalboard YouTube; First Published: September 03, 2019, 15:19 IST Of course Josh chooses to encase his pedals in the Rolls-Royce of Pedalboards - Martyn Smith's Schmidt Array SA250 - the most compact of that type.