I should get JHS to set me up with women. " How is this guy any good? I don't know? He's got funky colours, its weird. But you're gonna like it. He sounds like purple tastes, girl give him a chance".
@@alexiaf23 Eyo what kind of bass and pedals were you running, that sounds awesome! I've been trying to shout and yell into my bass and nothing's worked yet lmao
Zmucki its the ‘quality’ of the pickups... as i understand it cheaper ones tend to have loose parts or something that barely rattles against the pickup, so if somethings loud enough, it makes a signal... i achieved it by poorly putting on one of those steel humbucker covers on a regular one... i know some people like to pot them with wax or something to REDUCE microphonics, but thats no fun! next thing is to find the gain knob on any pedal/amp you have and just crank it! short answer: buy some cheap ($25-30) pickups on amazon and use much gain
They do look great, me wants a couple. Looks do matter. Everyone has their cup of tea, though. I personally wish more pedals were in needlessly big boxes like my old EHX! Those look the sickest to me.
You really do a great job with all this information you provide... You're a legend.. You and Brian Rock the guitar world.. Thanks for all your knowledge... I'm a tone junkie and I love all the schematic info you provide.. Tone for Life JHS Rocks
I learned a lot about Teisco tonight. It was a lot to process while watching this but yet I couldn't stop watching. There are so many cool and unique guitars/pedals by this company. I got schooled, but in a good way. Thank you for the history lesson.
My first guitar was a Teisco EJ-2 I got for Christmas in 1967 when I was 10. I distinctly remember the rocker switches! and Gold Foil pickups (wish I still had those). That was later traded in on a Teisco EV-2T Vox Phantom copy in blue with a faux wood grain pickguard. It's neck had a profile that felt good in my hand. Next teenage trade (16) went to acquire a '64 to '69 Fender Duo-Sonic in Dakota Red with a 24" scale length and Rosewood fretboard. I painted the body Dupont Black. The last guitar trade was for a '69 Telecaster, Blonde and Maple neck, had to go full scale length. I love it to this day! Teisco started it all for me!! Thanks Mom and Dad!
After this video, I'm turned into a fan of Teisco pedals. Collected all of them. Absolutely love them all. The delay, boost, and interface are always on my pedalboard. I wish they release more pedals. Thank you Josh!
What sorcery is this, a giveaway without subbing, commenting, liking, instagram, facebook, twitter or giving away all your personal info to a third party? you truly are the one true saviour Josh.
My Dad played bass in bands throughout the 60s and 70s. He still own his original short scale, acoustic hollowbody Teisco and a matching standard scale version. Plus he still has the 8x10 Transistor amp from Teisco that was his first amp from 1959. Very cool gear.
This is one of the coolest videos I've seen on this channel. I wasn't aware of this line at all and it's really cool to find out that this brand was brought back by Bandlab which also brought back SONAR Platinum and made it free. It's now called Cakewalk and it's one of my favorite DAWs. I'm glad there are cool companies like JHS and Bandlab. They really make our lives more exciting as musicians.
Just an observation, the music on this vid is the best stuff you've ever done on these vids. Like a half a Zeppelin album, so record it now damnit. Yes. Hell Yes
This video is magical its like running across the beach naked under the moonlight with bottle rockets going off in the sky and then the guitar player sings thru his pick ups and the crowed goes crazy
I really enjoyed this episode, and actually laughed out loud, and I don't mean "LOL". I mean for real. The microphonic PUP bit was most unexpected and had me splutter my cheap pizza into my mid-price monitor at high speeed. Thanks for your great cheeriness, where dryer is good, and I appreciate your attitude. [EDIT] I just watched it all again, a year later, and it was equally delightful. Thanks!
I'm proud of you too guys!! Also kudos for playing the actual soundwave of the phone calls!! People be showing a random bars moving up and down like we wouldn't notice...
Finally found a EP2L in oxblood red a year ago, good condition with waxed pickups. That was my first electric in1977, a good rhythm guitar with a unique sound. I will try it with flatwounds 10-48 in the future, for slide playing ;-) This episode was the bomb! The drummer has such a cool style and vibe, And talking through the pickups was just icing on the cake - great job Josh!
Anyhow, why can't you not love this guy. The efficiency. The objectivity. The astounding setups he prepares these days, for every episode. I want more Teisco pedals, for sure. But JHS's, I want them all.
I've seen Terauchi (Terry) and the BlueJeans play live 2-3 times. As a kid, I lived in Japan during mid '70s and early '80 on an Air Force Base and he would play in a hangar on the Fourth of July. I had to use google to check if he was the same Terauchi. How many could there be? He played spot on versions of all the country hits. Thanks for the ride down memory lane. Rock on Terry!
an unknown Japenese guitar player named Nobuaki Setagawa recorded a triple album in the early 90's called "Show Me Your Monkeys" using all Teisco equipment. Its phenomenal!!
I usually don’t comment on RUclips videos, but this is BY FAR the funnest and funniest episode that JHS has put up. I love you guys and it makes my day watching your videos. Keep up the good work! 🤘🏼😝🤘🏼
@JHS Pedals, Josh, I look to you and the team at JHS for a deeper understanding of the entire universe through your collective eyes, and I not only get that, but it is as warm and comforting as a well-loved aunties chicken soup on a rainy Sunday after church. The depth of the stories behind the people, the pedals and the subsequent tones are the best thing since peanut better jelly sandwiches (when Auntie is too busy to make the soup). The JHS show has never been about overtly selling product; it has been about building a community of people who love all things pedals and enriching everyone's world, and though that, build business, right? We all have to say thanks and congratulations; it achieves that through genuine enrichment of the You-tubiverse; you guys have created a new way to do business here. We all love it! Which brings us to right here, right now, at the cusp. You know what I'm not going to say but could. I'll just say I didn't watch to the end (a first for me personally). I am at ruclips.net/video/Hegh1nJQs94/видео.html and am not going to listen to whoever that is that Teisco offered up as part of the deal. I heard the first lady doing her job; the fact that it is vacuous at best is not her fault, but that doesn't alter the fact that what she said was the antithesis of everything that is at the core of the JHS show as it has purported itself to be. (I'd love to get some insight into how much you and the team wrangled with the idea of putting this out and I am going to take a guess that your first choice was not those phone call sections.) I am only one voice and your metrics will tell you what you need to know about whether this style of overt placement content will work for you. All power to you Josh. Make hay while the son shines Sir, we all need the means to send our kids to college!!! I lost a bit of my soul today though, which makes me want to go make soup. Chicken soup. Love and respect Sir. Dave
Hey! Thanks so much for being a fan of the show! Just so you know, there has never been any kind of paid endorsements of products on the show, including this episode. Josh researches and writes every episode about things he finds interesting. Hope that helps! 😊 - Katy
@@jhspedals HI Katy, Thanks for the reply and reassurances. It helps....to a certain extent. Please do pass on to the JHS show team that even if there are no paid endorsements on the show, I humbly suggest making sure that the style of the show does not lead people to believe that there are. The first half of this episode looked, swam and quacked just like the proverbial duck, regardless of whether it actually was one. As the team at JHS probably know, what people believe to be true, especially in the echo chambers we all live in online, becomes their truth. Ducks that look like ducks will be seen as ducks. I for one don't want JHS to waddle, swim and sound like one. I watch, like and subscribe because up to now, it hasn't. It has been much more of a swan up to now. Here's hoping it continues.
I love this channel. I've watched so many videos since I found it. Thank you Josh and the JHS team for the history and the pure fun you instill into music, guitar, and pedals! Y'ALL ROCK!!!🤟
Hound Dog is a great old-school Rock 'n Roll band from Japan; they sound distinctly Japanese and also very 80's! I've got six or so of their albums. I highly recommend this group. Also, Sambomaster is another great band from Japan, they are a sort of hodgepodge of genres with their own unique style, very classic but somewhat modern sounding. They also do not use distortion, at least not to my ears! Check out those groups! The albums Love, Back to Rock, & River are great Hound Dog albums. From Sambomaster, 新しき日本語ロックの道と光 (The Way and Light of New Japanese Rock) サンボマスターは君に語りかける (Sambomaster Has Something to say to You) Hokago no Seishun (A split album with fellow J-Rock band Onanie Machine) Honorable mention to Beat Crusaders! EpopMaking ~Popとの遭遇~ is a damn great album, one of my favorite Rock hidden gems for sure!
Teisco...my 1st electric guitar! Cherry red played thru a Danelecro amp, both from Robbie's Music, Wayne NJ in 1964. Glad to hear they are back. Wish I had kept the guitar, but traded it in for my next guitar, a Watkins Rapier. Good times!
Takeshi!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE HIS MUSIC!!! Thank you so much for sharing! He was a surf SHREDDER. Check out "Takeshi Teraouchi and Blue Jeans" and all of the Bunnys albums too.
Yo! I usually despise Octave Fuzz, but that Teisco one is golden. Also, Steven's Teisco sounded amazing, and your riff on that howled. "Old Blood is More Good" guitar was a treat as well. I actually need a 335 type guitar, that isn't a Gibson, and that one sounded and looked like the cat's pajamas. I'll have to check out Teisco's pedals now.
I'm a sucker for a fuzz... But they all look end sound amazing. It's great to see these brands being revive and See that the peole involved are interested in creating fun gear. Great video as well! Thanks for sharing it with us.
How did I miss this video. It's about Tesco the maker of my second guitar. I own a 1967 blue strat shaped guitar with p90s and a wooden bridge(?!?). So glad they're back
@@xstatic-ow5mz Oh man. If only there was a shred or hint of something political at all in the audience or Josh, You wouldn't be humorlessly full of shit. But here we are. All Josh wants to do is have a nice show, jam some songs, share his nerdy obsession with guitar effects, and maybe sell some way crazy pedals that he makes. Watch less news? Soak your head? Play some music? But this is the least political crowd I think you're going to find.
I have a couple of Teiscos. They were considered low end chain store guitars here in the UK back in the late sixties/early seventies. I can't believe how much they now sell for. Considering how many good cheap peds there are now, all I can say is, good luck with that...
The 1st guitar you hi lighted is my Blue Spectrum 5 stereo from 1969? Couldn't convince mom to forgo $600 for the red strat so $175 later it was mine and still is to this day. My fingers still hurt from playing this in my jr high through high school 3 chord rock band.Since moved on to custom Fenders and the like.
I had a Teisco guitar in the 70s. It was probably the best playing guitar I had. It was my go to over a Gibson SG and Fender Mustang (american made) I'm forever kicking myself in the rear for selling that guitar. It had a perfect neck with super low action, stayed in tune, had 4 single coil pickups and a tone switch. The whammy bar worked and it always went back in tune after torturing it. The 4+2 headstock tuner arrangement was cool too. Why did I sell that guitar? I cry myself to sleep at night over it still 40 years later. I've seen a few for sale upwards of $800 but none of them have the same feel of the guitar I owned.
Tekashi Terauchi is a guitar GOD. He wasn’t taken very seriously in 60s Japan apparently (folks thought his blend of electric guitar and Japanese folk music was kitschy) but he’s become a cult figure around the world over the years. Highly recommend his Rashomon LP, which you can find uploaded somewhere on here. Also it’s pretty cool that Teisco is back, but I’m personally wary of any and all conglomerates. The bigger the business, the less it (usually) cares about the little people. We’ll see how Bandlab pans out though!
Awesome episode, thanks for all the work you do and the wonderful pedal you make. Own a unicorn v2 and a Kodak .. Ever consider doing an episode on how jazz guitarists use pedals......
Weird comment maybe, but the snare sound on the jams in this episode is awesome! I think its usually a bit tubby for me, but I love it on this one. And Josh is the best pedal tester ever.
@@briangarcia8384 I love Teisco guitars but in a pawn shop / garage sale / 1960's monster movie sort of way. Yes, the tuners are bad, just as bad as the skinny frets, weak truss rod, lousy stamped sheetmetal non-intonatable bridges, and weak microphonic pickups. Every part was cheap and worked poorly. They are fabulous guitars, but they are not GOOD guitars.
Ive been using a Teisco checkmate 25 head with a custom cab( a wooden box with a celecstion greenback in it) for years now, Fecking love it. It growls man, and the spring reverb/onboard tremolo are to die for. Not to brag or anything but the last time, well the only time I took it in for a service the guy said he had never seen an amp wired so meticulously ever before, offered to buy it straight away, obviously I said hell no and thanked him for the tune up. Hmmm come to think of it, about time for another service. Thanks for the vid yet again guys. If you find one second hand give serious thought to grabbing it.
I bough one of their guitars when I was 16 from a small antiques shop. At the time, I thought since it was from the 60’s it must be great and worth something. Couldn’t have been more wrong. I don’t think I could even appreciate it now.... and I collect a lot of stuff!!
“Stank Rock Blues” was undoubtedly the best JHS jam of all time 🤘😂 not gonna lie, I’d listen to that song on repeat
That tone (TOAN) was killer actually
When he started to play with the delay, he literally knocked my socks off
Saaame
Oh HELLZ YEAH! It was bluesy, dirty, slidey and down right inspiring.
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That “Stank Rock Blues” was so frickin awesome!!!
Best JHS Show jam ever!
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When will we have a JHS Jam album I wanna hear while I'm driving or somthin
I should get JHS to set me up with women.
" How is this guy any good? I don't know? He's got funky colours, its weird. But you're gonna like it. He sounds like purple tastes, girl give him a chance".
I'd date someone introduced to me by Josh
¡¡¡Microphonic jam rules!!!
“It’s microphoniccccckkkk”
Cheap pickups need to be used more instead of actual microphones!
Joe R M THEY ARE SO FUN I USED TO TURN ON ALL MY BASS PEDALS AND YELL INTO MY BASS DURING SESSIONS
@@alexiaf23 Eyo what kind of bass and pedals were you running, that sounds awesome! I've been trying to shout and yell into my bass and nothing's worked yet lmao
What kind of pedals work as actual microphones?
Zmucki its the ‘quality’ of the pickups... as i understand it cheaper ones tend to have loose parts or something that barely rattles against the pickup, so if somethings loud enough, it makes a signal... i achieved it by poorly putting on one of those steel humbucker covers on a regular one... i know some people like to pot them with wax or something to REDUCE microphonics, but thats no fun!
next thing is to find the gain knob on any pedal/amp you have and just crank it!
short answer: buy some cheap ($25-30) pickups on amazon and use much gain
Props to whoever is playing the bass, great tone.
I’m pretty sure nick (the that plays drums in the vids, edits, and directs them as well) tracks the bass
Watch the video to the end and you will find who played bass.
Honestly some of the best looking new pedals out there (and yes it does matter)
They do look great, me wants a couple. Looks do matter. Everyone has their cup of tea, though. I personally wish more pedals were in needlessly big boxes like my old EHX! Those look the sickest to me.
Eleven the interface looks rad, would love to add some of the insane effects apps on my iPhone/iPad into my board
Tom Poynton I think that is so neat. It might find a spot on my board. Would be awesome to be able to change effects on it right in front of me.
Yes, this pedals looks and sounds great
I agree, they nailed that modern Japanese aesthetic.
SONGLIST
4:01 Dad is a Slacker
6:08 Sixpence for Some Cake
10:51 Stank Rock Blues
14:59 Slowmo Flower Dangers
You really do a great job with all this information you provide... You're a legend.. You and Brian Rock the guitar world.. Thanks for all your knowledge... I'm a tone junkie and I love all the schematic info you provide.. Tone for Life
JHS Rocks
Can we just all stop and appreciate the amount of work and effort that goes into each of these episodes? Everything is just spot on!
Damn straight. Everything is beautifully recorded. The drum tones are a spot on as the guitar and bass tones. It is completely appreciated.
Another day of asking for the sovtek episode.
You yelling into the pickups is now one of my favorite moments from any episode.😂
"The originator became a monk, do you think he played guitar?"
No, Josh, Monk played the piano.
Thank GOD we have another tube screamer option!
John Reading is that sarcasm I detect?
@@ragnadrabinowitz7629 just a touch
Sarcasm in the RUclips comment section? Never!
Well we do need it!
I learned a lot about Teisco tonight. It was a lot to process while watching this but yet I couldn't stop watching. There are so many cool and unique guitars/pedals by this company. I got schooled, but in a good way. Thank you for the history lesson.
Takeshi Teruiachi!!!! His Rashomon album is amazing! It's like traditional Japanese music mixed with surf reverb and psychedelic fuzz all in one.
"Call your mom, hang up on your mom because you realize this is way more important.." Damn! that dis made me snarf, yo!- El Chino Tigre
My first guitar was a Teisco EJ-2 I got for Christmas in 1967 when I was 10. I distinctly remember the rocker switches! and Gold Foil pickups (wish I still had those). That was later traded in on a Teisco EV-2T Vox Phantom copy in blue with a faux wood grain pickguard. It's neck had a profile that felt good in my hand. Next teenage trade (16) went to acquire a '64 to '69 Fender Duo-Sonic in Dakota Red with a 24" scale length and Rosewood fretboard. I painted the body Dupont Black. The last guitar trade was for a '69 Telecaster, Blonde and Maple neck, had to go full scale length. I love it to this day!
Teisco started it all for me!! Thanks Mom and Dad!
My first electric guitar, in the mid 1960s, was a Knox, made by Teisco. I played that thing for about 15 years. Wish I still had it.
After this video, I'm turned into a fan of Teisco pedals. Collected all of them. Absolutely love them all. The delay, boost, and interface are always on my pedalboard. I wish they release more pedals. Thank you Josh!
What sorcery is this, a giveaway without subbing, commenting, liking, instagram, facebook, twitter or giving away all your personal info to a third party? you truly are the one true saviour Josh.
My Dad played bass in bands throughout the 60s and 70s. He still own his original short scale, acoustic hollowbody Teisco and a matching standard scale version. Plus he still has the 8x10 Transistor amp from Teisco that was his first amp from 1959. Very cool gear.
Josh!!! I love you, you make my procrastination more pleasurable. 🙃
I just love how you talk, it just makes me happy. It's madness in all the right ways and I am laughing out loud every episode.
This is one of the coolest videos I've seen on this channel. I wasn't aware of this line at all and it's really cool to find out that this brand was brought back by Bandlab which also brought back SONAR Platinum and made it free. It's now called Cakewalk and it's one of my favorite DAWs. I'm glad there are cool companies like JHS and Bandlab. They really make our lives more exciting as musicians.
The combo of the Teiscos & the Harmony brought about a cool set of jams...my favs so far.
That slide jam rawked! Love that octave fuzz. You're right Josh, you can really hear that octave.
Okay. I think I've seen almost every one of these videos and that microphonic vintage Teisco jam was the coolest thing you've ever done.
We NEED a “microphonic!” shirt 🤙
you mean like a shirt that you can sing into and it picks it up?
I'd definitely buy one!
@Jaspertine Hahahah ya know what, I like it better! 😂
Just an observation, the music on this vid is the best stuff you've ever done on these vids. Like a half a Zeppelin album, so record it now damnit. Yes. Hell Yes
I've been thinking about these pedals for a while! That octave fuzz is *NICE*
Def my fave of this line
That’s the one that’s in my sights too
This video is magical its like running across the beach naked under the moonlight with bottle rockets going off in the sky and then the guitar player sings thru his pick ups and the crowed goes crazy
I really enjoyed this episode, and actually laughed out loud, and I don't mean "LOL". I mean for real. The microphonic PUP bit was most unexpected and had me splutter my cheap pizza into my mid-price monitor at high speeed.
Thanks for your great cheeriness, where dryer is good, and I appreciate your attitude. [EDIT] I just watched it all again, a year later, and it was equally delightful. Thanks!
I hung up on my mom. Now she’s pissed, and now wants her vintage Teisco gear back. Thanks a lot 🥰
I'm proud of you too guys!! Also kudos for playing the actual soundwave of the phone calls!! People be showing a random bars moving up and down like we wouldn't notice...
Even in the display of older days mp3s !!! That drove me nuts!!!
Finally found a EP2L in oxblood red a year ago, good condition with waxed pickups. That was my first electric in1977, a good rhythm guitar with a unique sound. I will try it with flatwounds 10-48 in the future, for slide playing ;-) This episode was the bomb! The drummer has such a cool style and vibe, And talking through the pickups was just icing on the cake - great job Josh!
I mean josh is a really diverse player. I love all the jams on all of these shows he does. Why is he not more famous!!
I love the episodes where josh slowly loses his mind as the video goes on.
Dude the jams in this video are top tier for your vids, mad props to the drummer.
Been waiting for an episode on Teisco for so long. What they're doing now is amazing. Their Analog Delay is by far my fav analog delay ❤️❤️❤️
these vids are the only thing keeping me sane in quarantine
Anyhow, why can't you not love this guy. The efficiency. The objectivity. The astounding setups he prepares these days, for every episode. I want more Teisco pedals, for sure. But JHS's, I want them all.
Best episode of the show yet... brilliant!
I've seen Terauchi (Terry) and the BlueJeans play live 2-3 times. As a kid, I lived in Japan during mid '70s and early '80 on an Air Force Base and he would play in a hangar on the Fourth of July. I had to use google to check if he was the same Terauchi. How many could there be? He played spot on versions of all the country hits. Thanks for the ride down memory lane. Rock on Terry!
an unknown Japenese guitar player named Nobuaki Setagawa recorded a triple album in the early 90's called "Show Me Your Monkeys" using all Teisco equipment. Its phenomenal!!
I usually don’t comment on RUclips videos, but this is BY FAR the funnest and funniest episode that JHS has put up. I love you guys and it makes my day watching your videos. Keep up the good work! 🤘🏼😝🤘🏼
Thank you, Josh. For doing giveaways that don't require selling your soul. Seriously
I have a vintage amp made by Teisco branded as "Tempo." It has gorgeous tube tremolo and distorts really nicely. One of my favorite amps!
@JHS Pedals,
Josh, I look to you and the team at JHS for a deeper understanding of the entire universe through your collective eyes, and I not only get that, but it is as warm and comforting as a well-loved aunties chicken soup on a rainy Sunday after church. The depth of the stories behind the people, the pedals and the subsequent tones are the best thing since peanut better jelly sandwiches (when Auntie is too busy to make the soup).
The JHS show has never been about overtly selling product; it has been about building a community of people who love all things pedals and enriching everyone's world, and though that, build business, right? We all have to say thanks and congratulations; it achieves that through genuine enrichment of the You-tubiverse; you guys have created a new way to do business here. We all love it!
Which brings us to right here, right now, at the cusp. You know what I'm not going to say but could. I'll just say I didn't watch to the end (a first for me personally). I am at ruclips.net/video/Hegh1nJQs94/видео.html and am not going to listen to whoever that is that Teisco offered up as part of the deal. I heard the first lady doing her job; the fact that it is vacuous at best is not her fault, but that doesn't alter the fact that what she said was the antithesis of everything that is at the core of the JHS show as it has purported itself to be. (I'd love to get some insight into how much you and the team wrangled with the idea of putting this out and I am going to take a guess that your first choice was not those phone call sections.)
I am only one voice and your metrics will tell you what you need to know about whether this style of overt placement content will work for you. All power to you Josh. Make hay while the son shines Sir, we all need the means to send our kids to college!!!
I lost a bit of my soul today though, which makes me want to go make soup. Chicken soup.
Love and respect Sir.
Dave
Hey! Thanks so much for being a fan of the show! Just so you know, there has never been any kind of paid endorsements of products on the show, including this episode. Josh researches and writes every episode about things he finds interesting. Hope that helps! 😊 - Katy
@@jhspedals HI Katy,
Thanks for the reply and reassurances. It helps....to a certain extent.
Please do pass on to the JHS show team that even if there are no paid endorsements on the show, I humbly suggest making sure that the style of the show does not lead people to believe that there are.
The first half of this episode looked, swam and quacked just like the proverbial duck, regardless of whether it actually was one.
As the team at JHS probably know, what people believe to be true, especially in the echo chambers we all live in online, becomes their truth. Ducks that look like ducks will be seen as ducks.
I for one don't want JHS to waddle, swim and sound like one. I watch, like and subscribe because up to now, it hasn't.
It has been much more of a swan up to now. Here's hoping it continues.
I love this channel. I've watched so many videos since I found it. Thank you Josh and the JHS team for the history and the pure fun you instill into music, guitar, and pedals! Y'ALL ROCK!!!🤟
Hound Dog is a great old-school Rock 'n Roll band from Japan; they sound distinctly Japanese and also very 80's! I've got six or so of their albums. I highly recommend this group. Also, Sambomaster is another great band from Japan, they are a sort of hodgepodge of genres with their own unique style, very classic but somewhat modern sounding. They also do not use distortion, at least not to my ears! Check out those groups!
The albums Love, Back to Rock, & River are great Hound Dog albums.
From Sambomaster, 新しき日本語ロックの道と光 (The Way and Light of New Japanese Rock)
サンボマスターは君に語りかける (Sambomaster Has Something to say to You)
Hokago no Seishun (A split album with fellow J-Rock band Onanie Machine)
Honorable mention to Beat Crusaders! EpopMaking ~Popとの遭遇~ is a damn great album, one of my favorite Rock hidden gems for sure!
Great sounding pedals Very pleasantly surprised Good stuff Josh Teisco really deserves to be and stay in this gear game Big T
Thanks for the episode. I've been trying to find more reviews on the distortion, hope to see more now.
Microphonic! This dude makes quarantine livable. Love it!
Teisco...my 1st electric guitar! Cherry red played thru a Danelecro amp, both from Robbie's Music, Wayne NJ in 1964. Glad to hear they are back. Wish I had kept the guitar, but traded it in for my next guitar, a Watkins Rapier. Good times!
My very first favorite guitar was a 70s model Teisco Del Ray with aluminum pickguard. Had original case and was completely original.
How amazing was to see this video, like always. Very nice. Thanks.
Takeshi!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE HIS MUSIC!!! Thank you so much for sharing! He was a surf SHREDDER. Check out "Takeshi Teraouchi and Blue Jeans" and all of the Bunnys albums too.
Yo! I usually despise Octave Fuzz, but that Teisco one is golden. Also, Steven's Teisco sounded amazing, and your riff on that howled. "Old Blood is More Good" guitar was a treat as well. I actually need a 335 type guitar, that isn't a Gibson, and that one sounded and looked like the cat's pajamas. I'll have to check out Teisco's pedals now.
I have the Boost pedal myself. Got it last year, reluctantly, but recommended by a very reliable friend of mine. Best decision ever.
WOW does that Harmony guitar sound incredible. Great instrument to use for this demo!
I absolutely love Teisco guitars, ive been pumping out grunge/hardcore punk riffs on mine for years
Every video your guitar playing gets better! I had no idea you were that good!
Those guitars are beautiful. They should bring those back too.
I'm a sucker for a fuzz... But they all look end sound amazing. It's great to see these brands being revive and See that the peole involved are interested in creating fun gear. Great video as well! Thanks for sharing it with us.
How did I miss this video. It's about Tesco the maker of my second guitar. I own a 1967 blue strat shaped guitar with p90s and a wooden bridge(?!?). So glad they're back
I can't believe they let you out! But for the good of all man kind, I'm glad they did
Not super interested in the guitar, but how much for Nick's blood?
Asking for a friend?
@@zaraak323i no it's a bloodthirsty fascist Trumptard probably a privileged white male like Scott from JHS
@@xstatic-ow5mz Who shat in your cereal?
@@xstatic-ow5mz Sorry that you're damaged. Might want to get that looked at.
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Oh man. If only there was a shred or hint of something political at all in the audience or Josh, You wouldn't be humorlessly full of shit.
But here we are. All Josh wants to do is have a nice show, jam some songs, share his nerdy obsession with guitar effects, and maybe sell some way crazy pedals that he makes.
Watch less news? Soak your head? Play some music? But this is the least political crowd I think you're going to find.
This demo Jams keeps getting better and better! Great job!🔥🎸Didn’t knew Teisco pedals but they sound really good!
Josh I think this is best playing I have ever heard you do...very musical! Sixpence fan here.
Really enjoy the guitar playing - it's not egomania, it's not showing off what can be done, t's melodic, rhythmic, and a pleasure to listen to.
Love my 1964 four pickup teisco baritone guitar. Can’t wait to check out a few of these pedals! 🤘🏻
One of the best episodes. Love the playing. Teisco is indeed the birth of psychedelic muisc. Great .
I have a couple of Teiscos. They were considered low end chain store guitars here in the UK back in the late sixties/early seventies. I can't believe how much they now sell for.
Considering how many good cheap peds there are now, all I can say is, good luck with that...
Aaaaaa!!! That first combo (drive and delay) was awesome!!! So, both of those are best!
The 1st guitar you hi lighted is my Blue Spectrum 5 stereo from 1969? Couldn't convince mom to forgo $600 for the red strat so $175 later it was mine and still is to this day. My fingers still hurt from playing this in my jr high through high school 3 chord rock band.Since moved on to custom Fenders and the like.
Thanks for the interface demo. I was very curious about that pedal in particular. Because I didnt get what it did. Now I can wrap my head around it.
every teisco ive owned had a bowing neck and super high action. great fun none the less.
I had a Teisco guitar in the 70s. It was probably the best playing guitar I had. It was my go to over a Gibson SG and Fender Mustang (american made) I'm forever kicking myself in the rear for selling that guitar. It had a perfect neck with super low action, stayed in tune, had 4 single coil pickups and a tone switch. The whammy bar worked and it always went back in tune after torturing it. The 4+2 headstock tuner arrangement was cool too. Why did I sell that guitar? I cry myself to sleep at night over it still 40 years later. I've seen a few for sale upwards of $800 but none of them have the same feel of the guitar I owned.
I have the Octave Fuzz, it's so awesome! Favorite fuzz I've ever owned, sounds absolutely incredible
I've used the bandlab recording software for about 3 years now
Tekashi Terauchi is a guitar GOD. He wasn’t taken very seriously in 60s Japan apparently (folks thought his blend of electric guitar and Japanese folk music was kitschy) but he’s become a cult figure around the world over the years. Highly recommend his Rashomon LP, which you can find uploaded somewhere on here. Also it’s pretty cool that Teisco is back, but I’m personally wary of any and all conglomerates. The bigger the business, the less it (usually) cares about the little people. We’ll see how Bandlab pans out though!
Awesome episode, thanks for all the work you do and the wonderful pedal you make. Own a unicorn v2 and a Kodak ..
Ever consider doing an episode on how jazz guitarists use pedals......
Duuuude that record is so good! I love the Japanese surf rock. It's so fun.
Just got a Teisco Boost. The finish is awesome and it weighs like a ton! Thanks for the review!
I like the distortion! Fuzz/octave sounds good too!
This episode is pure gold! I mean, thank you so much for giving fridays a new meaningful meaning, and I mean it!
Awesome video! Didn’t know about Teisco and those great pedals!
I know, your channel is about the world and love of pedals - but I really want to tell you, that I dig your style of playing
The fuzz and delay have really caught my ear 💕. Also the distortion is PURPLE. I need it
Great episode and nice to see TT and the Bunnies...such a great band!
I just finished watching your video on the Sovtek amps, it was great! I woke up and watched this episode, and it was great too!
Weird comment maybe, but the snare sound on the jams in this episode is awesome! I think its usually a bit tubby for me, but I love it on this one. And Josh is the best pedal tester ever.
Man, some great jams on this episode! I was really digging the delay, the you went nuts on it and I liked it even more!
Wt... That blues jam is... Mindblowing... You rock Josh💥💥
That first jam! Kudos to Nick for the fills.
My first electric guitar was a Teisco Del Ray
I got one in a 70s auction for $10. Other than the tuners a great guitar .
Was it any good? They seem like cool guitars but I heard they were pretty crappy.
im better than you .....It was actually kind of crappy. It got destroyed in the tornado in 1967
@@terryenglish7132 so the tuners are common problems w teiscos?
@@briangarcia8384 I love Teisco guitars but in a pawn shop / garage sale / 1960's monster movie sort of way. Yes, the tuners are bad, just as bad as the skinny frets, weak truss rod, lousy stamped sheetmetal non-intonatable bridges, and weak microphonic pickups. Every part was cheap and worked poorly. They are fabulous guitars, but they are not GOOD guitars.
Absolutely fantastic video. Thank you
That slide jam was sick in the best possible way.
Ive been using a Teisco checkmate 25 head with a custom cab( a wooden box with a celecstion greenback in it) for years now, Fecking love it. It growls man, and the spring reverb/onboard tremolo are to die for. Not to brag or anything but the last time, well the only time I took it in for a service the guy said he had never seen an amp wired so meticulously ever before, offered to buy it straight away, obviously I said hell no and thanked him for the tune up. Hmmm come to think of it, about time for another service. Thanks for the vid yet again guys. If you find one second hand give serious thought to grabbing it.
I bough one of their guitars when I was 16 from a small antiques shop. At the time, I thought since it was from the 60’s it must be great and worth something. Couldn’t have been more wrong. I don’t think I could even appreciate it now.... and I collect a lot of stuff!!
Ill have it. If you dont like it, wont miss it. Thanks!!!
That first jam sounded excellent - waiting for the vocals to kick in ....
This is a very fun episode. Great review of these pedals...