Thursday, January 30, 2025
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9 Secret JHS Pedal Settings (Pulp N Peel, Kilt, Kodiak, Flight Delay & more!)


Everyone loves a surprise bug… a feature…and there are several JHS pedals that have secret features you might be surprised to learn about. Join Josh as he lets you in on some of our best kept secrets, including our hidden ring mod ????

00:00-00:29 Intro
00:30-02:07 #9 Mary-K
02:08-03:25 #8 Tidewater Tremolo
03:26-06:01 #7 and #7.5 Flight Delay
06:02-07:52 #6 Pulp n Peel
07:53-09:49 #5 Milkman
09:50-12:07 #4 Switchback
12:08-15:36 #3 Switchback + Little Black Amp Box
15:37-18:18 #2 The Kilt
18:19- 19:53 #1 Kodiak
19:54-21:14 Conclusion

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Originally posted by UCjfbkA4jJkJY5g0wbjuoZWA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qEGiiP4U0U

28 thoughts on “9 Secret JHS Pedal Settings (Pulp N Peel, Kilt, Kodiak, Flight Delay & more!)

  • This video saved my Tidewater from getting booted off the pedal board. lmao. thx JHS 😀

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  • The one you did with the switch back, volume thingy and the fuzz was my favorite. Thats how i play 50% of the time, and that hack will make life easier now.

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  • The day I ordered a Mary-k I went and got a Boss expression pedal at local music store, I knew exactly what I was doing 🙂

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  • This whole video has a similar energy to that video with the woman reacting to the guy putting the differently shaped blocks through the same shaped whole

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  • The Voodoo Lab trem has at least an okay volume boost if I remember correctly. Will test the level/tone of that thang. Tidewater was sounding good.

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  • No worries Scott…..Dr Who lost me when they went transactional and woke up from reality…

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  • whats the english word for gıdı?
    ChatGPT said:
    ChatGPT
    The English word for "gıdı" is "double chin."

    It refers to the layer of fat or loose skin that can form below the chin, often creating the appearance of a "second" chin. Let me know if you need more clarification! (how do we mske someone speakening english pronounce

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    ChatGPT said:
    ChatGPT
    To help someone pronounce "gıdı" correctly in English, you can provide a phonetic guide like this:

    Break it down phonetically:

    Pronounce it as "guh-duh" (like "gut" without the "t," followed by a soft "duh").
    Emphasize a short "ı" sound, which is similar to the "i" in "bit" but less emphasized.
    Explain the Turkish "ı":

    Mention that "ı" in Turkish is a unique vowel that doesn’t exist in English. It’s pronounced like a muted "uh" sound with the tongue relaxed in the middle of the mouth.
    Provide practice examples:

    Ask them to say "guh" (soft and quick) followed by "duh" without stress on either syllable.
    Use repetition and feedback:

    Encourage them to repeat it a few times and adjust based on your feedback.
    If you're speaking to someone who struggles with phonetics, just get them close enough, as "gıdı" is tricky for English speakers to nail perfectly!

    needs its spin of channel man! . love your things. br. z.

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  • Some may have tried to say it already, but the Unicorn v2 is also a good boost without any depth or speed

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  • Dude…if Nerdville burns down you will kick yourself for years – get your butt out there – it nearly went this time

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  • Angry Charlie secret setting for blues breaker type low gain: almost 0 drive, mids and treb maxed out, slight bass cut. mid and treble push counteracts the treble bleed on the drive knob

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  • I will always buy more pedals. Also, this particular video encapsulates everyrhing I love about JHS.

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  • Hi Josh. Love your show. Lately, I have been retroactively obsessed about an America song from '70’s called Company.(the studio version) Would you be able to tell me what kind of pedals are used in the guitar work and solo? Thank you.

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  • josh you getting that chicken neck dude. just go back 3,4 years ago and you where in much better shape. get ahead of your health before it gets ahead of you. keep winning. i say this out of love brother

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  • 16:46 Josh says “just keep your toggles down” came across like “don’t get your panties in a wad” someone should start that going.

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  • Hey you guys. What ever happened to Addison? I don’t have other social accounts so I can’t just look up what he’s up to. Did he quit or is he just behind the scenes now?

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  • This comment isn't really about the video. It's just an idea. Every pedal that I can think of is designed for one person – the same person who plays the guitar. But why is that? Why not have a pedal that is designed for someone else to play with while someone plays? That could be just as creative as the guitar playing itself. Obviously someone could kneel down and fiddle with a pedal board as it is….but almost nothing is designed for this. Think about it. Also, why are there not more pedals that do something creative with two guitars at once? Maybe the pedal modulates between each guitar? Maybe the signals interact somehow?

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