LIVE: Spring Reverb Pedal Shootout (w/ 60 Cycle Hum)

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[Music] [Music] [Music] thank you thank you very much especially you up there love that love that sign oh man welcome to the jhs show live uh yeah yeah it's fine it's fine yeah okay um the usual suspects uh how's it been nick like where you at in life i mean that's a loaded question but good let's skip over to addison addison how are you doing i'm great today thank you and uh you got a haircut i do want to bring and it looks thank you it's style it's good thanks that's really good and the most specialists of guests ryan how are you ryan i'm good how are you josh very good how is the kansas city weather compared to your native home of santiago exotic it's exhausting it's magical honey do you like the snow this morning uh i didn't catch the snow because i was still asleep but i got here through snow i got here through snow i was driving in the snow i walked in the snow i drove from the airport a few days ago at night time and the snow is gently falling down and to me it was magical because i get to leave eventually and so i get to appreciate in a way that you probably don't we're trapped here yeah yeah i did have a moment this morning where when i opened the car door and like a big chunk of snow fell into the car and landed on the seat i was like oh i could see how this would be annoying well i'm glad you're here i'm glad you braved the weather today is all about spring reverb i think we're titling this and we have spring reverb madness because honestly you are so addicted to this subject of drip and i need uh let's give a simple definition of drip and then we'll we'll talk about what is this episode actually about here so tell us about drip well i think the drip is the part of a of a spring reverb signal that just feels like like the reverb spring is just kissing you on the cheek yeah oh did i hear it yeah it's a lot like that oh man it's a lot like that i need peace like that's so useful yeah is there like a sound is there sometimes when the drip is overwhelming like that's what i hope for i pray for that every day i wish i wish the drink the drip could be overwhelming all right how did let's so now that we have that we're basically we're gonna go through a lot of stuff here but let's first cover because we want to how did we meet it has been years and years and what i love we have and we have a relationship of stupidity you and i both every time we've hung out at nam every like you've done so many videos for us i love 60 cycle every time i see a kansas city craigslist ad where i laugh out loud i put it on the 60 cycle facebook wall yeah people ham it up you know it's awesome so but when did we meet how did it all go down i think the first time we met is when a mutual friend uh was taking me around the first nam that i went to and he he pulled me outside and said hey you got to meet some people it was you and keely and i think wampler was out there and you're all just hanging out in between the dumpsters yeah and we hung out there for a while and i was my mind was just blown and i was just having chit chat with you i'm like i'm hanging out with these people that are making all the stuff that i want out by the stinky like dumpsters behind them um i think man this audience they love it there's an energy i'm killing it right now you're killing it i just want to say we preferred to be out at the dumpster rather than in them yeah what does that say about nam and we'll leave that there we covered this last week so one of the first things you ever did for us we had released the muffaletta or the muffaletta whatever you want to call it it's the big muff oh we should rewind for a second you want to rewind what something really important the story you're trying to probably trying to lead to he's trying to lead yeah he's trying to lead guys um the whole reason i do demos the thing that got me into it is that a friend came here and visited visit you okay i can't talk and i was joking like oh you're gonna go see jhs bring me back some pedals and then he did you sent back pedals for me from him because you were the podcast like your origin story you kind of are in a weird way you sent back like two or three pedals and i had this nagging work ethic where like i now i've got to do something with these uh i had video equipment and so i tried doing demos and that's what got me started in this whole ridiculous world that i'm in so you've been you've been part of my journey since the beginning i want to apologize to you and your family you have to apologize to youtube sending you on this career path let's rewind and let's watch some uh some of your artistry this was release through 60 cycle for the muffaletta yeah i don't know what this is i should i sell jewelry what is this let's talk about what we have here the jazz hot sandwich box one of the hottest products on the market right now you couldn't get this six months ago pot who is this this is my friend adam we're still uh video partners we do like commercial video work together and he was the drummer in my band t years stop on it prism stop on it cheat stomp on it just stomp on it the hot sandwich box is complimentary to any home living room kitchen bathroom bedroom spice up your love life great for pool parties it's great for slumber parties don't be the last person you know to own the hot town's box be the first this made forbes top ten why better homes and gardens oprah craigslist schindler's list [Music] news the hottest sandwich box on the market if you buy today we're gonna throw in extra packages of ketchup mail even nap this is gonna change your life when i wake up in the morning the first thing i think about is a hot sandwich and now it's in a box volume there's holes on the side there's a hole so i haven't watched that new year this is go to sixty cycles youtube channel it's a wealth of amazing things that that was where i knew we were meant to be together in some form of this world uh i i remember watching that i was like yes this is stupid and i it's perfect it's the anti-demo i used to do those skits because i knew i didn't have the chops to actually have a viable demo otherwise yeah no it's it's amazing we're uh we're gonna do ernie ball trivia time as always and we'll do that a little bit later just a heads up to stick around for that we're going to give away an entire box of ernie ball strings if you get the correct answer to the ernie ball chair yeah yeah you're welcome the kids section really likes that and we're going to give away a spring tank here as well but let's go down to the monocam and uh mono board cam kind of shows the chaos we are entering this stresses me i just have to interrupt and say that it's gotten a little out of control today but when you put on the tiny finger and you move your tootsie roll around who gave him a tootsie roll i got my own because i'm an adult okay how does this one word nick how you feel it's uh it's i said one word it's eclectic okay you could you could put that together earlier so drip we're all about this drip thing uh you shot out i have a bunch of reverb units we pulled some classes a couple new ones milkman benson but a few of these i'd never tried before and i was honestly shocked at the results yeah what was your favorite out of these the the 65 fender was the clear winner it's just it's so that's the bottom left it just nailed the perfect like definition of this sort of sound but the surprise one was that gibson okay i'm shocked by it it actually is one knob where the fender units famously have three and it sounds great see rhett if you watch rhett chill's channel he has the gibson amp thing he's you know he had the stamp he found one they're becoming a hot thing now he has a pedal based on the drive sound that reverb sound in the old gibson models it's really good so you know if you want one you might want to get it people are going to start discovering some of that weird gifs and stuff yeah i think i got that in a pawn shop or something long i've had it as long as i've done ghs i think all right it's time to start we're just gonna we're gonna go down to this cam and uh where are you gonna start you're the honorary guest we're gonna go for the first uh question of does it drip here we go yeah oh you're asking me you want me to find out yeah i'm going to start out with the verb zilla here i have i actually owned this long before i went on this whole journey long before i was doing youtube and whatnot and i don't think i understood drip reverb yet and so i sold it before i even tried to get into that world and now i've been playing through it and holy heck it's actually really good so i hear the drip that's the drip i'm also what's you know i don't know if you have a better explanation but basically what a drip is is uh when when you go when the signal goes through the spring yeah an actual spring an actual fix i always tell people think about a pin you pull the spring out right right your signal is going through that so what happens is as the eq goes across this physical element i don't remember which but the one group of the signals is faster than the other group and by the time they get to the end they've bunched up and it drips and it drips just like water gathering yeah on the edge of a rose petal yeah wow it's just like that no it's it's like the eq of your playing of the signal compresses together and forms this little this little kiss wait does it sound like this just like that oh i've muted myself yeah i just i didn't know why this sound you're an expert on this it's almost as if if they go to your youtube playlist you have does and just put drip in there on 60 like yeah you don't have a problem i have a playlist this is an insane never ending it is you know every channel has to have their niche and this is clearly wait my biggest niche you have a video that says drip versus drip [Laughter] it just keeps going yeah it doesn't stop you know i'm actively filming and recording new ones all throughout the day and so it is infinite it will never stop well we're going to add this to it all right so i guess it drips the verbzilla drips so you were shot so yeah this verbzilla is so underrated yeah this is this is maris this is primaris it's the same designer a lot of people do not realize this entire line is totally engineered by angelo i mean they're amazing they were after the 4x4 series um and you had forgotten that it was that good this generally happens to people i don't think i was chasing that sound yet because i hadn't got a wild hair to start a surfband yet yeah so i knew it was there but i you know it didn't occur to me like oh is this good or bad yeah you know let's do a little jam on that and then we'll come back do a little pedal history high school about where reverb came from sure um i need a guitar yeah you do you know what it's brighton is it is it bright in here it's a little bright yeah that's that's a lot better okay yeah you ready for this i'm all set are you waiting for me to start it i i think so i'm gonna play this walrus r1 this is a song that uh my friend danny elf taught me uh he was writing uh a song for uh the ratman show okay yeah directed by timothy burt okay don't forget to mute your mics oh yeah [Music] mike [Music] [Music] so [Music] [Music] [Music] man you know if you had a better publisher for your music these songs are writing they have something with them it's almost like i've heard them yeah ryan on mutual mic oh yeah i was muted it's fine let's uh let's let's listen to this walrus you go to your second one we're gonna try to rotate here so the new walrus go down to that cam and this just came out this is hot off the press actually i just want to say they haven't even sent me one yet ryan had one so ryan's obviously more important than me i am but i'm just going to say again josh wants one colt listen i can't help you if you don't help me you know but here we are r1 this thing has tons of features yeah it's ridiculous yeah so it really specializes in ambient modern kind of like shimmery sorts of sounds but very thankfully it gives a really nice fender-ish surfy reverb in there too [Music] it's really nice [Music] [Applause] [Music] there you go yeah all right that one has more of it that one has more of like a wood yeah wait like a sink like this yeah it's wet it's a big the things that went into my mind hearing that i won't say that was it was wet though it was it was a damp visual what do you got here uh this is the marshall rf1 reflector reverb i have never ever tried one of these before so i have this whole set i've been i have things i've tried to do episodes on but i get carried away with other things that i want to do episodes on these are after the original black box series and nobody pays attention to these pedals um i honestly don't remember what it sounds like so let's test it out and we need to ask that question does it drip so that's up to you let's go into it i'll start changing it to another pedal as well i'm just guessing on the settings i have no idea what this is about to do [Music] that's not a drip that's more like a slap i'm not even sure i could call that a spring reverb it's more of like a a summer verb some of them makes but it's got two settings that was the number four spring number four or summer this is the number five spring let's see what season it is that's that's voiced closer to like a surf reverb you're literally a connoisseur of this drip turn i am when i here's the thing it's it's edging towards it it sounds humorous but like you are so in tune with the drip yes i'm one with the drip [Applause] [Laughter] see this is this is passable for like a surf reverb sound but i wouldn't one of the key like songs recordings that you could reference to figure out why surf guitarists chase the drip is uh the song baja by the astronauts actually that whole album by the astronauts they did some sort of studio trick to really accentuate the drip like it's compressor after the drip or something like that which is crazy but it's still like that's the sound a lot of surf guitars are chasing this very defined wet drip this is not that but it is putting you in that kind of surfy voiced eq territory like i can't explain why you know it's almost there if it's just like the tone of it the trail of it is doing the surface thing but it doesn't have that little kiss of drip kiss of drip like honestly kiss of drip kiss of drip that's amazing that's my black metal band yeah it's amazing but that's that's not bad like i would give that to a rhythm guitarist in a surf band okay not the lead not the lead because the lead can't handle it no well you don't want drip on everything like i wouldn't give drift reverb to the bassist or the drummer or something you know all right looks like something's burning down over here what's going on oh it's fine a camera's off it's on me we don't need a camera on ryan so that is we're gonna say not a great drip i'm gonna go down here to the fender this guy let's show that off these are a fun like a funky little release uh boss did with fender and there's three version there's three fender pedals there's a basement there's a deluxe reverb which has reverb and trim and there's this i actually just got this in i've never had one and i've never played do it so this is a shocking moment in pedal history let's see that was one of the first pedals i ever found that actually did the thing all right oh okay hold on hold on and i like that it's simple controls and i just want to say i love that it's textured like i know that's stupid but it it's cool to see it oh that feels different so [Music] [Applause] [Music] that sounds just like a tank it's it's that's the first pedal that got really close was trying to actually get really close um it doesn't hold up great to a lot of modern examples like like the true spring and even uh electro harmonix says oceans 10 and 11 do a better job now where this really falls apart is if you run drive before it it very like clearly filters over the drive let me slam it with like a fuzz just to be ridiculous [Music] [Applause] yeah yeah it's got this heavy like digital filtering that goes on but at the time when that came out like it was a revelation that you could actually have yeah such a close sound from a pedal let's what do you got here let's keep going got the rv6 another boss here i've heard rumors that this has a good drippy spring reverb i've never played one where's my signal there it is [Music] the trail on that that's a little wild oh i'm on the wrong side that is the plate it's hard to it's hard to see where that it's got all these lines going everywhere there we go that's actually really good whoa that's real drippy well that it has this weird little like i have never focused on this sound and now i'm like in real time amazing like i'm so confused that i i spring reverb is like a must for me it's almost known all the time but i use it really dark and washy and this is like this is existed the whole time it's a way of using it and i've listened to surf records i'm familiar but i never thought about this it's a way of playing it like you know doing these hard palm music if you look at uh vintage jaguars they had that palm mute yeah and surf pants would put that on full time and just palm mute the mute every single string to coax that drip out of there you're kind of changing my life ryan can you play like a full chord and then play like kind of like uh arpeggiate through it muted oh you can hear the difference so you can't really hear it when you right ring a whole chord yeah interesting but yeah this is actually not bad at all it's doing something funky like you can really hear they're really trying to make it do a spring like bounce or like yeah like it's it's it's fluctuating so much that you're hearing like a like almost like a digital artifact but that's actually pretty fun what if we uh what if we went into a jam here you want to do this one yeah sure like you know drip water water flows through pipes pipes run in like these stings under the ground like right pipes us road a pipe road right right can we maybe something oh you're referencing uh maybe like an e minor yeah yeah you're referencing uh uh road line by the way far east yeah yeah okay oh man hold on oh it's so bright these these gooder sunglasses that's g-o-o-d-r these are the batman editions it's hard to put on with it is i it is but they're making my tone so much warmer yeah okay let's do it [Music] oh did i muted [Music] [Music] so [Music] thank you [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] i it's almost like we've never rehearsed these songs that's the first time i've even heard that song i i i've yeah you can't rehearse something you make in the moment yeah exactly again your your choice of melody is so familiar but it's got a beat you can dance to and a melody you can hum you know that's music that's music that is music that's the definition of music so let's do a little pedal history high school about reverb you want to do that yes yeah [Music] a little yeah thank you it's a little bit more of a discussion uh but let's lay it out reverb first came from nature caverns walls birds birds chirping in a forest where rocks reflected that back at said objects bats using sonar bats to find dolphins underwater yeah so this is nature's gift to us but then in you know the 40s 50s 30s i think actually hammond was recreating organs the b3s for example and little small churches were buying them for their worship services and people would get their organ and take it to their little church and it would sound like a little church so a guy developed using springs to make false space in a room and the b3 had a reverb box and so when you play it it would reverberate and it made your small church sound like a big church that's that's the oversimplified version and you're telling me reverb started with with praise and worship musicians back like 100 years ago yeah basically and there's a lot of we're going to skip through here because we want to move on to play but and i think you have some cool input it's it's you have this california scene happens orange county at the same time you have les paul finn leo fender mr biggs all these dudes are right there right right ernie ball they're all doing the guitar thing and there is a new genre you go out to santa monica pier you know in the 60s and dick dell's out there yeah and he has been using his organ reverb on his vocals and stuff and he gets with leo and he's like you know they basically come to this agreement could we put this for guitar like to make this surfy sound that he'd you know come around to and other people were playing with and leo basically leases hammond's spring for the church organs and puts it into the amp heads that like you tested earlier then it makes it into the first amp and that's why we have reverb in the guitar market that's where it came from and uh that might be enough of this class we could dismiss or do you have any input school's out kids uh well i have a fun little factoid i love factoids tootsie roll while you do that i mean this cert this surf scene that happened in southern california in this very short period of time the the first wave of it before it completely went out of style thanks to psychedelic rock and uh you know hendrix and everything like that um it it existed in a time straddling when ser when reverb units were even available and so you have the first kind of beginning of that scene where there was no reverb and then the back end of it where dick dale gets a reverb now everyone has to have a reverb there were bands breaking up over the decision to have reverb or not famously there was a band called the bel airs wrote the song mr moto and they broke up they went separate ways because one of the guitarists wanted to use reverb and there and the other was like we never needed reverb before why are we going to do this now and so they split ways and then they formed several other iconic bands that happened um but can you imagine like being in a band like hey i want to use reverb no let's see let's reenact this nick and i we're all in a band right we're dry as a whistle yeah and you come in and say hey i want reverb now i don't know i got it ryan we have principles that we have you're such a sellout i don't know i think it's a good idea guys addison no one asked you you're the bass player i can't move on this way i want the driest signal possible because our music has values if we use reverb i'm quitting and i'm starting a solo career but can you imagine having not only having a band and quitting but having a successful band wow yeah and quitting was it spelled bell like b-e-l-l and then one l i think it was spelled like like the car i think i think it was oh everything was cars yeah oh yeah southern california there's all cars and hamburgers is there like a modern equivalent to this scenario where like a band would be like like we want to start using stems live yeah sure or like metal bands and like use a metal zone or an ant maybe or something the equivalent is probably like kempers like yeah i want to go to camera and the rest of the band is like we're using the stacks and they eventually have let's go down to the cam we have this is not a budget line you're also known for uh affordable this almost makes the affordable it's a little pricey it's is joyo edging towards boss joyo yeah so um it's the called the atmosphere it has these groovy lights yeah there should be you know whatever and i did an episode on these you can check it out it's called is this the best budget line ever something like that uh here's the spring setting [Music] what do you think it's got that voicing it sounds like there's a little bit of a drip there it's hard for me to judge when i'm not playing it because it's about that reaction that you get sometimes it's definitely doing that that surfy voicing it doesn't have the like yeah it doesn't what does that exactly sound like can you explain can you show us yeah it's like nope not that yeah do that one more time yeah just man the crowd is this crowd just really likes the drip keep it down you guys okay so i've i would i'd say it's it's a spring reverb but it's like late spring it probably doesn't drip though it's not a okay it's not a clear drip but you could get a passable surf tone out of it let's where are you at let's go to yours i've got the blue sky here i've don't think i've ever tried one of these but a friend of mine fellow youtuber mike adams also known as pusheen yep uh he uses one of these as his strip as his surfy drippy reverb for his sets let's see if it's uh already dialed in oh yeah whoa the spring sounds huge someone well a few people have mentioned in the comments too we're missing the uh flint maybe nick could uh grab that behind oh yeah yeah i'll grab that that's got it i'm almost positive the flint i think the rhythm is better than the same as the blues oh is it really okay let's try it let's let's settle it here yeah whoa yeah that's actually really that is wild how pronounced i'm really i know i ham it up a lot but i'm i'm actually learning what drip is this is ridiculous i've never paid attention am i alone in this addison like like what are you thinking here do you hear this i do have you ever cared or even noticed you know i knew it was a thing and here's why because i'm on the gear page and people talk about drip on the gear okay so i have heard of this term before however i have not heard it displayed in such a manner as this and so i appreciate it ryan education is wonderful and i just want to say like you know a good surf band doesn't only do drippy sounds it's it's a tool yeah i understand i'm fascinated with tone yeah and it's it's to me it's something almost like a post delay um yeah it's not a pretty do it again it's all i can i love to i visualize effects even with the breadboard or designing or staging i i see blocks in my head like recipes i have i just i need to figure this out in my head it's a personal issue my experience with petals is that it's such you've either got to have a physical thing with a spring and a circuit that does the thing or you have to go full dsp like i'm not seeing a lot of pedals i don't think any pedals on this board that are not dsp or a physical thing yeah it's one of the other so it takes like this incredible like digital architecture to to model what's going on there or to simulate it or to trigger it like i honestly think the 63 to my ear like the drip is almost the same pitch every time this guy here the fender the boss fender thing uh i almost think it's like a triggered sound effect going on with that and a few others okay but this one sounds pretty good you hear the pitch changes all right you know i think it's time for another jam yeah and what would drip sound like in the 90s in the 90s like if we were in the key of a and there was maybe a situation asking for a drip sign from the 90s is kind of pushing it it's pushing it yeah okay i gotta put my shades on because my tone is too bright good idea [Music] so [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] i i i fudged oh i left my mic on me too but it made it open yeah and i also i fudged that song that we just made up now that i've never heard before yeah that is a really good drip there while you stay on you for a second and let's just compare while it's fresh in everyone's ears so the flint my assumption on this is that it's the same spring algorithm i would think i do not think it is i had a flint for a while and i always felt like i had to trick it into getting okay close to that one of my favorite actors is flint eastwood yeah and he uh i heard i love his movie uh the okay the all right and the kind of there yeah like there's a little bit of like a slap back click there okay it's dripping a little bit just a little bit of drip i guess it's it's better than i remember i'm picturing at the end of the coil everything's meeting and it it just i almost need like an animation of this or something that would be brilliant yeah that's actually not bad i think with this one and with the blue sky there's something that feels a little bit clicky to me it's not as smooth but i i'm getting into like just corkscrewing stuff all right i think it's different to me it sounds different than yeah i mean so many of these are fantastic reaver pedals across the board like this is such an inane tiny thing to like be fixated on but it's important because we're fixating on it exactly let's look at this pedal and then we're going to do trivia time and give away some uh i'm keeping the shades on because they feel good i also want to say back on me for a second these are just some this is these shades i've worn for several years it's going to be called good they're not paying me to do this it's just because it fits the spring thing and we're having fun are you having fun wearing your glasses everybody yeah i'm gonna have fun i'm gonna give away a pair of these i feel like i look cool and i'm looking cool like things look cool to me right now while i'm wearing them here is a question that we're gonna give away the sunglasses with um and it's just gonna be so you're never going to be able to do this unless you guess so the first right answer in our stream on the server is going to win a pair of gooder sunglasses these are just on us they're on me and the question is where did i first see a pair of gooder sunglasses in real life what state name a state if you get it right you'll win a pair we'll mail them to you and remember first person on the server that we see if if it's late i can't help that i'm i'm gonna try this pedal now is that okay that was good but we don't know the correct answer in the room it's fine i'll tell you in a moment okay well joshua needs to know to pick a winner yeah it's totally fine it's uh it's just it's a statement here i'm gonna write it up i'll write it down while i'm playing this we'll deal with that it's fine but these are batman and i feel good in them this pedal is called drip yeah specifically drip does it drip let's see um but i don't hear drip it's make it drip it's got a flutter that's that's like that's like a tape echo yeah it's like an echo and they're almost there it's like a very this is probably the most hilarious version of a drip attempt that i've ever heard to the point where i almost find it charming because it's so out there it's like it's it's shifted into its own effect but it's also really kind of like low-fly and murky sounding it has more of a flurby modulated element it's like 15 auto was hitting a delay you know i don't know i don't you'd be the judge yes or no drip yes or no i think it's hilariously different if you're looking to hint at that sound without actually doing it being too nice yes or no does it drip uh i'm gonna say i'm cracking up back here i'm gonna say yes it drips but it's a bad and weird okay and let's uh let's give away a box of strings thanks ernie ball let's go over to addison [Music] ernie ball thank you so much for uh joining us in these giveaways before we give away the strings i want to announce the winner of the good or sunglasses because we did get an answer in here what oh am i showing them i'm showing them what are they they're the rolling stones oh very cool congratulations to um thorn it's spelled th 0 r capital in you're our sunglass winner maybe you won another giveaway too that name sounds very familiar but if so you're great you're a great uh great guesser so email me vlog justpedals.com now for our ernie ball trivia question drum roll please um here it is first one sorry it's cool this is the second week you've said drum roll and i've been like holding a lacroix have i really done that yeah two weeks in a row that's right the last time i was really caught off guard all right well now you know i'm gonna say it so all right here goes first one that we see in the chat on our end so um just don't don't berate us with our email here okay here goes here's your question ernie ball created the first guitar only retail shop in tarzana california where did he relocate to start his string manufacturing operations go wow all right we're gonna take a little break we'll be back in two minutes and there'll be a winner for that we're gonna keep that's orion are you okay to keep going longer on your obsession of drip is it okay with you uh i think i could go five or six hours before at the end we'll we'll go to 10 p.m tonight we'll be back in a moment with that winner more jams and we're giving away a pedal we're giving everything we have to you basically so if you don't come back i don't know [Music] so [Music] live hello back over to addison hello i just said live after i muted the microphone this is great we're getting to know things lovely all right here's uh here's the answer to the trivia question the answer is newport beach they moved their string operation to newport beach and the winner is kenny lyon kenny i thought you were going to say kenny loggins and i got so excited that have been great yeah so can you send me an email vlog at jhspetals.com we'll get you a box of uh strings i almost said springs um from ernie ball any string you want that they make any full boxes in your whole box that's it josh what was the answer to the good or sunglasses yeah so talk about that i i uh i rode in a cycling gravel endurance race it's like a 100 or 200 mile course in kansas and they have gooder if you go to instagram there's gooder which is geo sorry can't spell g-o-o-d-r has a normal instagram and then you'll see gooder cycling and these are actually a cycling model but they don't here's let me be honest i have a giant face and they're a little oversized and they feel great but yes kansas i'm a big head boy too and you do have a big head yeah i'm unhattable is what i say i'm a big head boy all right and i'm i've got a cycle show so you do yeah 60 cycle huh oh man all right what do you got i've got the holy grail reverb okay the big box version yeah we have the small one but you specifically said let's go big box if you're gonna if you're gonna do the holy grail might as well go the big box right i owned one of these for a while because people always go like well you know the holy grail already does it and i just had to prove them wrong let's see if i still have that opinion though [Music] also host to the hilariously weird flurb verb it's trying it's trying really hard to do it but it turns into this crazy gritty do you hear that that sounds like a drip nightmare like it's so close to it happening that's strange it's it's like a like a artifact kind of clipping thing on the back yeah i love the holy grail i could see that if like this is the only option on the market and you don't want to spend a grand on a fender unit or something like that it's the holy grail that'll get you there and that's what it's all about it's just getting there you know but it is trying to do which is interesting like and this is not a dsp pedal this is it is dsp it is it's a very early form of the fv1 spin chipset wow the first to jump in on it keith bar invented a chipset mxr guy i'm learning something i don't i don't want to go down this road we need to end this episode basically a guy invented something that all of us use this is one of the first pedals to showcase it on the market that's wild i just learned something so it's really it's a lysis dsp basically sort of someone's gonna yell at me in the comments for that one but it kind of is i mean anything you find that you like is is valid if you like something it's good to you exactly so deep it is let's check some more out i'm gonna let's go let's rapid fire a few sure because uh that's a does that drip i'm not hearing your drip isn't it i'm joking this is the mojo hand rvt so rvt stands for reverb vibrato reverb vibrato tremolo now let's see i actually think that's a really cool pedal i tried that at summer nam i do not understand why these pedals are not more used so cusack owns all this he's been designing these new dsps what what's the brand on this josh mojohan mojo okay whoa it's not it's not dripping i'd say it's it's a really good like amp style reverb that's the idea he based this off of it might be the gibson amp i think it's the magnatone is it one of those i think it's trying to be back oh you can pick trim or vibrato with the [Music] huh but does it drip yes or no well obviously not there let's see no okay i say no all right it splashes you know it's a splash yeah [Music] i've got here the milkman f-stop this is actually one of my favorites uh that isn't trying hard to be like a fender unit a 6g 15 is what the model is of the fender unit i have this on my actual board because it's so stinking useful but the milkman f-stop oh look listen to that it's so good tim tim has good ears tim if you're watching you have some of the best ears and it's got a really good tremolo it is basically like a surf guitar kit is that drive coming from that pedal uh it's i think it's pushing the air listen to that tequila almost i it's it's honestly one of my favorites and it does it in the simplest way with just two knobs on a reverb i can't recommend it enough honestly what we got here the meteor or meteor i've heard it said another one say meteorite that is straight up delaying which is so this is to be fair i didn't expect classic philippe's not going for caroline goes for the experimental stuff like if you hold this button down it's just gonna infinitely hold [Music] yeah it so a lot of these uh a lot of verbs use this component here oh look at that it's on manual focus is that is that the brick it's a version of the brick it's basically a ton of cascaded pt2399 chipsets so a ton of delay chips into each other into each other and it's just like cascading delay circuits and this is uh this is what my spring tank uses lots of stuff out here it's a love or hate and it's it's weird it's imperfect to what it claims to do but that's why it worked like he this does not drip i'll just call it for you sure but this pedal is really cool but it has more of a delay sound i think i honestly when i hear like a belt and brick style reverb i call it out and i i say it's it has like a rockabilly slapback sound because you get that pre-delay from it yeah and then you can get some really nice trails out of a built-in brick like i think the spring tank josh was being hard on himself off camera earlier i would just say i think it's a great deal i've grown as a person since that pedal a lot of people love this pedal and the effect sleep feature is unique yeah but you know you know you you get this pedal and you put weird stuff in the effects loop put in put a 10 band eq in there put a wah pedal in there put a tremolo in there you're going to have a great time it's just not a drippy reverb it's just not a drip you're either not every reverb needs to be a drippy reverb josh and i'm there i'm at that understanding and you're helping me get there yeah so what do you got here uh the gfi gfi specular reverb version three i've never even heard of the first two versions and there's three of them maybe it's so good they just put the third version out first i've wanted to do that remember we've talked about this release a brand new pedal and call it like version five i've wanted to do that with a movie release the sequel first the tagline is so good we released the sequel first i mean technically star wars did that didn't they god you're right but i hate that you're right but george didn't know that it's true maybe he did maybe he did this has a bunch of settings and it has a tap tempo selection i have no idea what i'm dealing with here and it's doing more of like a digital click yeah i'm going to say not a drip yeah i feel like i'm just taking your yeah you take the reins the mode [Music] i know mode changes modes obviously that's probably the spring probably the closest i mean i'm flying by a total sun no knowledge of what mode is what no drip no it's doing like a modern like granular it's really great at modern ambient style sort of let's see i'll do this you do one more and then i think we crank out i think you should write another song okay i'll write it right now yeah in my head this is the dan electro oh boy corned beef reverb when i think of reverb i think of corned beef you will you do now in the comments how many of you have thought reverb and saw a piece of corned beef or a sandwich or like cat's deliciousness in new york just let us know because it's none of you whoa i want to hear more of that is that a drip no that's like that delay it's a fixed delay slap time that's not even at the right place to be useful it's like not a slap and not long not a slap band name it's like ska covers of not a certain yeah but but like it it could be better if it had an adjustment on time so i'm gonna move on drip or no drip on that no drip on that one all right what do you got going here this is oh the sweet water really exclusively keely i found actually uh they're able to dial in some uh some fun sounds over there i've got the it's like he's a good pedal designer yeah i know but i mean as far as reverbs go like he did the he did the the spring side of the dark world by chase blitz and i actually think that that is a valid reverb so i'm excited to check this out started out on the plate here's the spring minimal controls here just dwell and level [Music] keely let's talk let's make something i think that if if keeley put his mind to it and made a three knob fender 6g 15 style pedal i think he could do it justice someone needs to do what tc use the branding for and actually do it exactly just a drip oriented pedal one knob drip up or down period that sounds great yeah let's do something like uh it's 1959 and my name's rink lay yeah wrinkle a wrinkly i'm the creator of the potato chip company but nobody knows that yet yeah and i'm expressing how i feel about my uh moving from country into this new surf rock genre okay you think you could capture that we could do that because i'm putting you on the spot as a writer as an artist i'm putting myself in that imaginary space all right maybe uh key of vee and and also kiev turn your mics off [Music] hey [Music] so [Music] [Music] me [Music] [Music] [Music] and that that breakdown went post hardcore right were you thinking hardcore surf was that a hardcore was that hardcore surf really what it was is just my arm got tired play the beat show us what you're dealing with here as a drum yeah it's just a lot of i've been really trying to mix up the beats you know we've got this beat and then we also have this one another beat like another one would be like um hold on sorry it's just like really hard to keep them all straight like uh oh so yeah that was good that was mine i really liked that one a lot oh i forgot there's also another one that's like uh [Music] no now you can't forget that one it's not as like well known as the other ones yeah it's too fast yeah yeah you can't dance to that one not really no it's not a jiving beat i gotta say this is so fun i love having you on here this format is feeling good we have a new software we're using everything sounds great nothing's falling apart i didn't i just want to say i feel so good i feel good if you're watching this and you feel good let us know give us some good vibes okay thumbs up for us guys thumbs up for somebody give ryan thumbs go over to 60 second home follow him [Music] this is good stuff right here in a broken world things drip and we're bringing attention to drip i'm going to just we're going to decide if this drips and then um the tapanga yes the taping now that's a canyon i know that and i get the reference that's a california thing it is it's california yeah so this is catlin bread you're gonna taste a little bit in and out in your mouth a little in and out a little bit of second hand smog smog secondhand smog yeah that's my new band i'm gonna taste some nam as well i'm sure oh yeah i just want to put you guys minds at ease it's only four o'clock we got all yeah what we're giving uh we're giving this away we're gonna we are yeah we're we're doing a lot of stuff and we have a brand new segment coming up after a little rapid fire here does it drip i think it's complicated with the tapenga the topanga i'm a big fan of it it doesn't technically drip but it does the surf sound so nicely it's just a slight like pre-delay clank in a built-in brick sort of way it kind of sizzles yeah can we jam on that just yeah it's just e just e b c b oh i don't have a reverb in the mix e we'll give you a second b c pcb [Music] mmm [Music] [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] very much so i think i'm on there i am yeah there you go it there was a second where you played the theme song for the animated x-men show you did uh it was yeah yeah i didn't realize that's what it was but it was in me yeah it was the topanga brought that out of you have that factor what i want to see oh factory i think what i'll say about the pangos oh i was just saying i always interrupt nick i'm working on that one no it's okay my counselor is telling you no it's fine it's totally fine it doesn't bother me at all i was nick what do you have to say it's just like every time can i go yeah it's all you it makes me want to see like an x-men show that's set like in an old western with that is as the theme song like a wolverine as a cowboy i was actually time timeout this is worth the moment we have an hour wolverine has a cowboy wolverine is a cowboy lay it out nick i mean wolverine is a cowboy oh boy in the in the cowboys sense i would say but they did a version of the x-men that was they did a series that was like in 1602 i don't know why they can't do a version that's like what world like what country it's actually kind of awesome is it like it's like respond but the point is is that we should do an x-men series that is takes place like post post-civil war that would be that would be really fascinating i love when i hear beeps and i don't know where they're from it's fine well i was actually working on a cover of that song with my surf band back when we were are you serious something happened right here on live network television all right next i this drips to me do you think it i'm going to say it's debatable whether that's a real drip but i'm going to say without a doubt this serves this is a surf pedal in the comments does this drip or not you know what a lot of people are saying comments uh in their saying in the comments is that just needs to make a pedal called the trip can we make it yeah i mean i could i could ring up tc and be like hey can i do that can we do this yeah i mean it's behringer now i i think i can help you come up with a better name what would it let's not talk about it here because this is live secret television we need to have some secrets in our lives what do you got uh i have the true spring here by the way the topanga i i i used this in my band i would stack this with the boss frv1 because this one has a problem i have a problem i want to say before you even touch this truthspring it is one of the greatest reverbs ever made period if you're looking for a reverb and you don't want to watch the social show which you basically have you should have just went and bought this sort of in my opinion so my experience with this is i was at nam a couple of years back people kept running up to me ryan ryan you've got to go to you've got to go to source audio right running they were out of breath they were frantic ryan you have to go to source audio right now it's like okay yeah sure i'll make my way over there i plug into this thing i put on the head it wasn't this they it they made a patch for the ventras because any of you can have this and put like chorus patches in it right you can load all sorts of stuff on basically just paint uh you can you can program a a tremolo into this which is really convenient you want um it's america so i plugged in i put on the headphones i did i did you know like one little and i looked at the guy you did it you really did it didn't you and he's like what did i do and you said you made it drip and then he called security but it's really good it's a really good drip it's not like it's not on the edge of like oh it kind of drips it's kind of doing an echo it's kind of kind of doing this no this is a drip they've programmed a real drip i my only criticism is that it's not fully you know a direct you know emulation of the fender unit it's kind of its own thing which is exciting in a way you can be more unique you can have your own thing you can get into the settings change spring sizes change all sorts of stuff when you get into the software and you can really make it your own yeah you can go nuts with it but you can have a really good drip from this pedal it's really good yeah play some chords let's listen to the drip [Music] so good i think i'm getting a lot of distortion from the amp right now it sounds good though it sounds really good but yeah it's it's a fantastic pedal how does it take do like a full chunky bar chord real soft let's see how good like you're still getting that yeah you can strum it and knock it the drip but it's it's the paw muting that really gives you the drip it's excellent all right let's rapid fire through some more looking down here we have another cue sex so cusack's responsible for the mojo hand rvt he needs more attention on these circuits they're so good and john is class act this is like a behind the scenes guy that i don't see consumers talking about a lot he helped me finish the muffaletta yeah he's helped do tons of people's to help like co-design things um he's just done so much stuff and his stuff is so good the cusack the tab the tap a whirl tap delays well didn't he didn't he like invent the technology that allows he was the first person to ever do tap on a tremolo literally ever yeah so let's check legendary this is the [Music] that has more of a hallway bathroom vibe too yeah it was like a slapback i don't want to go to the bathroom in a hallway but i just said that i don't want to get political [Music] that's interesting and weird this is in a similar way he has taken spring and decided what it should be yeah and that's okay [Music] let's turn the mix again it's funny when you have something you're like blindly turning parameter knobs i don't know what they do [Music] no it's doing that that pre-delay sort of thing and a lot of a lot of uh builders try to do a spring reverb with a pre-delay okay so this is this is an ambience machine yes it this is not a fair fight no it's bringing a rubber band gun to uh to a match it's not a spring reverb this is more of a winter version all right let's go to what you got oh so you have the rocking verb this apparently is a very early this is one of the earliest reverbs ever made and it is bucket brigade chips like you'd see in a dm2 or a memory man making reverb and i don't know i can't remember how good or bad it is um none of these early ones are good because they're basically delays it might need more voltage it might need 12 volts uh-oh it's all right maybe we don't even demo it and just let people know yeah it's complicated and it doesn't sound amazing let's see here we're kind of almost getting through these i know i want you to try the surfy bear let's do it right now surfy bear the surfy bear is honestly like okay i think it is the end-all of petals doing the fender reverb thing and all it's the end-all it is the thing to try to display pedal builders because it is in fact a circuit trace of the fender 6 g15 reverb unit and all that's happened is the tubes have been replaced with fets brilliant and it has a real spring in it this is the compact version you can see the springs down in there maybe there's a hole in the bottom you can mess around with them if you want so while i do this how about go to the ana sounds there's different tanks for this but we have the medium tank and we'll just do like two actual units here yeah totally yeah but i want to say the the bigger version of this that i did not bring uses the same exact spring pan that you find in the fender unit and that's a big part of the physical recipe so the actual spring how to uh hold hold this anna sound unit up and show up as close as we can in focus and let them see the springs in there can we get it up closer you can kind of see this is what we're talking about i should have prepared an image but that'd look yeah you can see the springs moving around yeah so that's actual spring this has it too we'll play this later so here's the surfy bear it is just literally a fender tank reverb in a box that's what you're saying exactly on on that subject few comments about how a spring reverb tank actually works could you explain that real quick since we're on the real ones yeah you want to do that you want to kind of i don't know the technical stuff but there's a spring suspended between two devices that pick up the signal and transmit they're basically pickups right they're basically like through a magnetic piece yeah and you're you're sending your signal through springs and feeding it back in with a mixture of the clean signal and it's crazy yeah hammond invented it for the church organ it's wild wow and there's just a lot of variations and this is i can already tell [Applause] yeah it's beautiful the thing that's really great about this unit is this is their most involved unit as far as knobs and controls but you can do two different mixes on it and it has um the decay is a control you don't usually get on a screen reverb so you get extra controls on this thing it's big compared to most standard pedals but to me it's worth it it's smaller than a reverb head much much smaller it actually fits on a pedal board ooh i i like how ambient it is i know that's not the drip thing but yeah but it's the actual thing and you can dial it in with the tone dial it in a little for me well i'll dial it to be how i would run it obviously a brighter tone setting is going to let you hear the drip at the end right exactly darker is going to well basically low passes more traditionally surfing to go bright in an annoying way [Applause] but if you wanted to have a more bluesy setting just have the second mixer roll back the tone and it could be an amp style reverb no problem yeah then you go here [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] so to me surfy bear's a great name too to me that's the thing to beat nick this would be cool to put on your drum rig you're building oh yeah because actually that would be really cool yeah i use the ana sounds tanks on the pedals for drums it sounds really epic so this ana sounds has different sized tanks we have a medium in it let's listen to that so this is this is an interesting concept it's another one of those ones where they have invented what they think a spring reverb can be oh is it going to work oh there's your problem who put that on top of the box you don't want to put you don't want to put like a spring tank on a power transformer who did that i'll hold it you know plug in the big one yeah i can plug it up [Music] oh yeah it's fine standby while we change we hot swap here i'm not even going to mute it and i have the power to do so everybody loves to hear how it's out this is how the sausage is made this is my contribution to the show is noisy stuff just hold it up there you go and gotta stop shaking be really still so you can get a spring style drip out of this [Music] obviously you can shake it and make your crashing sounds i just don't feel like the drip goes far enough [Music] and then it has this bonker setting which actually turns the springs into a component of a fuzz yeah [Music] cool i think that would be amazing on drums i don't know yeah i don't remember what you did that is what i used i think it's a really fun concept um but it's it's not doing the surfy sort of thing that i crave okay but i will say that with the one that i had i attached the same spring pan that you find in a fender unit and it instantly made it a lot closer so this is like diy moddable easily yeah you just plug any tank you want pull it out of an old amp or something this is the official in a sounds uh spring you know they have these decorated ones you can buy a spring tank off of amazon for like 20 30 bucks yeah they're cheap you can buy you can collect them and find find your flavor you could probably go into an amp like a tech guy and there's probably broken amps you might sell you can use can you quickly josh like explain like the inner work like what's in the tank what's in the tank i should have made a stinger yeah what's in the tank oh my god we've worked together for too long oh my gosh yeah it's it's just there's a spring here a signal being sent and received and mixed in through the spring yeah so in the same way like an echo chamber you would blast through a speaker a guitar or a voice and have a microphone across the room it's a similar way of of making the signal travel through fake space of a spring what what are the but but like what are like the mechanics like like uh it's just like in and out and mixes into the amp are there is there any circuitry in that yeah you do have to have like what did what would be called like the preamp circuitry to power that to drive it okay um is that what the pedal does for the nsx the pedal is giving you the circuit like when you turn on a fender amp knob you know there's that's a circuit with power powering and right tone circuit in there like you'd find in a drive pedal or something okay there's a tone circuit you can and they like over over drove it that's not enough yeah no yeah so but like in the inside of the spring box it's literally like two jacks and like a spring yeah there is are there any components i don't think in that one there are i think it's all inside of the pedal wow that's crazy it is it's wild uh let's do a brand new segment you want to do a brand new segment yeah it's uh it's going to be fun we're going to go over to addison for this one um yeah pedal world news [Music] hey you gotta try stuff we're trying it and we're excited explain the rules let's do this here's the thing um there's a little little place on the internet called the gear page that i've i frequent often yeah i'm a big fan but there's often hot topics over there so um what we wanted to do was pick a few of those hot topics i'm going to read some off from this week's here's what's on the gear page in popular email so this is unofficially not at all sponsored at all sponsored page by the camp page guys here's our topic choices for the day one single song or tune that to this day still makes your eyes well up okay so we're picking one we're picking one and then we're going to talk about this in the comments let us know your choice yeah that's it does a band really need a producer huh okay that was that was a good one i love this segment already stage antics question mark some people love them some hate them i'd like to hear some stories of your past antics okay and uh hold on i got one more oh and universal audio released new pedals yeah today so that's uh those are your four options today okay guys so briefly just go through one more time one single song or two that to this day still makes your eyes well up okay that's drip that's a form of drip i don't know how we can't not answer that one does a band really need a producer universal audio new ua gear and stage antics okay we're going to talk about uad at some point yep so we'll stay off that one for today yeah yeah well i'll just say this it wasn't a surprise and i'll have some i'll have some units in my hand yeah and we'll talk about them and play them yeah sounds like you're talking i'm not i'm just saying i'm a fan let's pick our let's take votes ryan you're involved in this what's your you vote first i for the song for the singing for the song just what are we going to talk about i think talking about the song that makes you cry okay that's my vote that's my vote i love it i think we should cry on camera i've i we could do that we can make that happen that's a band name as well crying on camera all right who wants to go first no shame um if we can't be emotional in front of people we can't expect you know emotional i got it i got one i got one uh kate bush is running up that hill oh wow it just oh man it gets and especially like the subject material because everybody thought she was singing about trading places with god which is not what she's talking about she's talking about somebody that she loves who's in a lot of pain and that she would make a deal with god and have them swap places for this dude i'm getting emotional i just got like i just got changed no it's a very beautiful song melody lines that drum pattern so good such a good song galloping i've never had my eyes swell up with the emotion of that yet yeah but now i might dude i love that album yeah all right ryan there's there's something about i don't think it's ever made me cry but there's something about long december by counting crows okay it hit when it came out and it was on the radio and just being played over and over again i was in just that perfect point of puberty where it's just where it's just like like i felt it i have no idea why but it just hit me so hard yeah you know it's like yeah it has been a long december yeah yeah no i was at a counting crows show with my wife and they played that song and like ev there was just a bunch of couples and just everybody was holding each other crying during that song okay and it's just a really good song too yeah it's a great song all right addison how judgment free is this zone right now we we need to exemplify that it's okay to show emotion this is the hug zone hug zone okay i don't want to go with the safe one here can i have two yeah okay my first my first one is because this is if you say like blink 182 or something okay what is it still the one by shania twain oh wow hey okay thank goodness no i get it no it's okay i'm only laughing because my wife because that is like the most addison that feels so true too isn't that good that's a great album it's incredible she's incredible i'm going to need to listen to killer in the day it's i'm telling you she's not trying i saw her live i took my wife to see her it was amazing what was the second one okay second one is way more predictable for me but it's some kind of love by the killers oh okay yeah every time i hear that the lyrics my goodness uh the bridge is children at the end okay so you don't know the story about the song brandon flowers wrote this song for his wife she goes through she has something she's she struggles with something and he wrote this song for her he's written a lot of songs for her but the bridge is can't do this alone we need you at home there's so much to see we know that you're strong it's children oh man singing this song about i assume their mom who is going through something really heavy that song all right josh josh it's your turn uh mine is without a doubt i mean there's several fire started by the prodigy i knew um i i have a very emotional person i love music so much and there are definite memories especially as a teenager like figuring stuff out and a song attaching itself one for me is high hopes by pink floyd on the division bell it's like it just starts and you instantly want to like go to sleep and cry and then it it swells into this beautiful lap steel guitar thing where it's like you feel like elves are carrying you into hope wow like it it's a yeah i'll just say that high hopes is for me i can't hear it and not like go back to certain feelings and like the way that felt we just got so deep that's great i love it that is uh pedal world news from yeah let's play that stinger one more time just to recognize it and then go on because it's a good stinger good job nick thank you world news officially not brought to you by the gear page in any way whatsoever now we're all dripping from our eyes yeah what do you got here i have the spring king this is a commenter favorite anytime you talk about spring reverb well have you tried the spring king i bet you haven't yes i've tried the spring king i've owned two so far it is a very interesting reverb it sounds best all the way up it's almost a fuzz in that way where you have to turn it all the way up to foundation pad that's a suggestion point you could kick this anywhere and have it do the same thing it's actually a hybrid effect it has a delay circuit in there and it's common for people to modify it to be more of a delay and there's people who have actually gone in and cut out the delay and found that there's very little actual spring reverb going on but it does have a spring in there and you can crash it which is a fun fun trick for shows still that there is a drip but it's very for this being all the way up if this was a fender unit and you had it all the way up it would be obnoxiously drippy yes to have it all the way up and have it be kinda drippy is somewhat of a disappointment it sounds really good but it does sound really good and i think it's a fully valid option for anyone who wants to have that kind of sound but doesn't need to be over the top with it you know gonna jam to that and then we'll give away the spring tank yeah what if we did something like in the key of e all right like uh quentin yara nino oh yeah sorry what was that one more time hit me with that name one more time he's italian yeah what are we doing doing here well i've got to unmute my guitar first and i gotta mute my mic [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] [Music] [Music] ah [Music] uh [Music] [Music] i know there's a lot of record labels watching us you've been drawn in you're thinking how can we sign these guys ryan and the boys ryan and the boys they're fighting over the rights to sign us they're fighting over the rights to science i keep forgetting to press the switch that turns my mic i think uh hold on we yeah we're getting a call from spotify's label whoa what is the other call wait hold on who's here i've got him on the um what are they saying it's john spotify john spock yeah yeah uh he says he says he says ryan just we got to get him a single by this afternoon okay and we i'm already married this is why we want we can't get anywhere in the industry ryan right because i'm not single all right look at this pedal the new fender series it's not well it's like a year and a half old now yeah they're turning stuff out they are not more pedals than keely and that's impossible i can't believe how many pedals they have in that line let's listen to it you just heard it but you didn't know it look at the table top addison feelings on the clutter well it's just gotten worse it was somewhat organized i first started i'm glad you do because currently i have intense anxiety about it you want an m m oh and there's candy on the table too is that dripping no it's just hit hit like hit like a give me a single like high note no it's like fluttering it's a flutter that's yeah let me crank it up i'm on 63. let's go to the 65 setting crunk butter this is basically another version of a flint oh yeah they're trying to do the flint thing for sure [Music] sometimes i'll find that a petals plate can be an actual surface we should do a plate shootout we'd need like a warehouse yeah let's get like 15 plates we need about four hundred thousand dollars to get all the plates to shoot out yeah you see i think the plate on that the plate sounds more spring to me than the spring interesting that happens more often than you this world is full of lies [Music] nick do you feel like it drips do you have a sound effect to represent what this sounds like um hold on [Music] [Laughter] i don't think it's that bad um i think it sounds great but i don't hear a trip yeah i think it's a fully valid pedal i think there's a lot of features there and it sounds great for the things that it does but it's not it's not leaning into the surf thing it's not yeah is there there's no pedal we really haven't played i don't we've gone so there's this crazy thing here but i can't figure out how to actually run it i have played that thing before it's for an insert on a mixer desk it's an actual spring inside like which one is the input which is impossible to know i think you plug i think that one's for your guitar but it's line level so it sounds like nasty yeah which is cool it's pretty gnarly um well now you're just threatening me with a good time yeah maybe honestly i think we've done this should we plug in a real thing you want how about you do that while i give away this well should should we play this do we want to hear this sure or is it hot traction we don't want to hear it i'll leave it while he's hooking stuff up we'll do it we'll do a trio jam because our lead guy has emotions and had to go home yeah oh also we're being told we didn't play the ocean's 12 and some couple people are okay about it all right when i hear people are upset i don't know how to respond well they're upset okay we're so i'm pers i take on the burden and weight of your guilt wait that no of my problems for not playing that's it yeah something like that you got it all right here we go i want to say that i have two tanks on mine hey that's two tanks is that a new band name or uh that's my rapper that's your two tanks that's my rap name my name is nick nick two tanks so does that drip no it's more like a it's stacked delays but it has a great clatters it is the belt and brick thing let's do a jam let's uh let's do what i was kind of doing like a swampy e like swampy like credence clear water drip okay [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] me [Music] hmm man that that felt good we did we just trade off some hot licks i think those were some hot licks i feel like dripping blues it's like a song about having a cold i got those dripping boots my nose will be dripping like this reverb i got the dripping blues oh i could go all day on that i think that's our hit you're dripping blues it's gross uh it's a medical issue really that i haven't overcome and nor do i want to because it's causing me through its pain to create art what do you got here this is the real deal yeah the tag says it's a 1965 fender blackface cream knobs yeah smells like magic i think the real deal i think it sounds way better than the reissue that i have at home so this is the final say of drip this is it oh that is it that's wild that's what we've been hiring all these and it's that's why i said this like is the closest it's it does that real thing yeah you had to wait to the end of this video or close to it to hear the the real thing and that's so we didn't even plan that yeah that's good but this is that's great it's about it 777 across all the dials that's a pretty classic way to dial it in but it'll just if i die in this thing it just becomes bonkers if anyone's stayed with us this long they deserve to hear you play like 30 seconds of something to get the full drip effect let's go for that just you [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] there's a lot of dirt on my i think it's coming from the amp but if this was clean it would be like the most iconic classic like surf reverb tone ever [Music] awesome well let's give away this uh the spring reverb unit it's right here oh no not we're not giving this away let's give this away down here over to addison you got a question for this i sure do and your question is for the first person in our comment section there's a couple of complainers you guys we can't do anything about it if we see it on our end first that's who wins that's how that works all right here's your question what was the first reverb pedal ever released go i i know the answer dude there's a little debate in this but if the right thing comes across we're flying with it all right yeah we know that yeah this might be a tough question maybe folks will know maybe they won't we might have to give a hint i don't know ryan's going to give people what they want we're going to end on the ocean's uh verb here but conclusions i'd like to hear from you and nick like so start with nick what do you think about drip what have you learned today like just berry feelings yeah i mean i didn't know that that sound was called drip and it makes sense yeah i like it and i i i like the famous poet said i like it i love it i want some more of it yeah that goes along with the shania twain conversation it does no that's how i feel and ryan you have shed a lot of light on this you're a complete obsessive nerd on this subject and i salute you it's like the only thing i care about yeah no it's it's amazing how you have i learned tons of stuff addison your takeaway um after hearing you walk through all seven of those units uh ryan i would really like a real spring reverb unit that's that's what i've learned today i've learned that i really like spring reverb especially when it's a real tank because we have something special yeah i've considered me converted all right before we close out with this just want to go through here we have some shirts at the jhshow.com there's a lot of stuff over there we don't show this enough people ask what we have we have a lot of cool products and if you like the show this helps support uh it takes a village to run this thing and uh we really enjoy doing it so this is this is good good for us good for you you can go over to the website and uh every episode ever is over there in a little more visually digestible way than if you go to youtube you can go to youtube on our channel and hit videos and see it there's also every record so if you get in a slump and you want to know what to listen to let our two years of a show kind of share the record times you can also go over to the patreon and become a member of supporting us in that way supporting the show very very helpful ryan has one as well so go check that out yeah yes and uh that's kind of it i want to do a record time you want to do a record time i do you want to do it you want to leave it you want a guy you want to guide us through record time let's do it well you've been very generous to oh no you yeah go ahead okay you've been very generous to host me here okay the past two days i'm going to give this to you this is from my personal collection 25 greatest instrumental hits from the challengers uh you know if if people are familiar with surf music at all uh most people will probably be like oh do you mean the big beach boys no you mean an instrumental surfrog and then they're probably like oh you mean like the safaris you know yeah the ventures this is a band that people should know because they're super influential uh members of this band came from the belairs the band i mentioned that broke up over reverb so this was caused over reverb yes they had one of i think the highest selling surf album of all time this is full of all sorts of covers and you know highlights from their career and it's interesting because it spans the very early surf days blending into the late 70s no the early 70s post hendrix and everything like that where people's attentions have changed and you can hear a change in the music throughout which is honestly i think really fun also they have a much more kind of like soulful funky vibe to the way that they play which i think is unique cool among like first wave surf bands and also something really interesting about this band i i was facebook friends with the bassist until he passed away a few years back and he had so many amazing stories basically the way he described it is that the members of this band were somewhat of a wrecking crew in los angeles they were on everything they were on tv shows they were in all sorts of albums they were writing things they were producing things uh just a really wonderful piece of southern california music history thanks i never even heard of this and it's a double album so there's two in there i'm gonna rock it out yeah very cool let's give that away we got a winner you guys here it is the winner here's the answer first off it's the d.o dod effects 45. it's been a long live stream what year did this come out josh 84.85 and alongside it is the arion reverb i think which came a little bit later it's a little hard to track the exacts but it's a bucket brigade delay that they allow too much feedback on it sounds really horrible because they called it a reverb and it is the first ever reverb pedal like we think of pedals right then later boss actually does the rv and that's what we would consider like that actually works that's a reverb yeah so that would be dod made claim and just a factoid that i find amusing it's one of the thoughts i have i'll be walking around the house and think about this and giggle they never made another reverb it was so horrible i like to think the dod said no and then they do digitech but there's no more dod reverbs ever wow they just wasn't the only one i feel like it was such a in my mind it's such a failure to them that they walked away this is it let's stick to what we know wow dirt pedals well our winner is grub times with hard times congratulations you've won yourself a jhs spring tank so send your info send me an email all right let's make one more group determination does the oceans drip here and then we're gonna i think i've been muted come on here it's or i'm not plugged in right i don't know what you got here you got that's output oh i said it's fine cables are hard in and outs are really difficult well when there's two things that like doubles my opportunity to mess it up there we go oh honestly i have the ocean's 11 the smaller one i think it's one of the best budget options okay for a drip it's amazing [Applause] there's a bunch of extra controls on this one that i don't understand it sounds like there's something like it has a there's some sort of delay slow tremolo going on it's stripping though you can hear the drip i just don't understand all the extra controls on the ocean's 12 i'd need to spend some time with it but i can fully recommend to anyone who's drip delay no drip reverb curious i two hours of life scrambles your brain it's but it's worth it but if you're curious at all and you want a bunch of other settings to mess around with i think this is a great option all right that closes this show thanks so much for coming out of course thanks everybody for watching this you're a trooper in the comments 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Length: 108min 45sec (6525 seconds)
Published: Wed Jan 27 2021
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