Thursday, March 19, 2026

23 thoughts on “JHS NOTADUMBLE Dumble tones! With humbuckers. #jhspedals #jhsnotadumble #notadumble

  • Great Sound would be curious to know what type of guitar and amp this is being used with. Sounds like something humbuckers…

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  • The clean channel will saturate your preamp to any level if you want it and the input gain brings the beef to single coils (turn it up to taste depending on your guitar) and it cleans up humbuckers and brings back tones of note definition in chords that you lose with the natural compression of a humbuckers

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  • Ive been using the pedal as a preamp at the end of my line before the amp, especially the clean channel its always on.i will never turn it off. Gonna mod it for a second foot switch its perfect

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  • Sounds great. Is there a reason you are only adjusting the eq? It would have been nice to hear more variations

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  • Nice play! The overdrive section is a ZenDrive with one EQ instead of two. A big part of the ZenDrive tone is its interactive dual EQ. So this is definitely NOT a Zendrive, no pun intended. This is a great pedal though. Unique clean tone, easy drive channel, great price. (If you just want a cheap reliable ZenDrive clone you can get a Joyo Taichi for $50.) I'm more excited about the clean, and I'll probably drive it into my different options (ts, klon, bluesbreaker, rangemaster) for various types of low to medium gain. Excited!

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  • Sounds great! Just put mine together today. Just curious, how did you set the trim pot on yours? So far I just put mine at noon for the “default” setting but haven’t had a chance to fiddle around with any different settings on that yet.

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  • Sucks it's got the wrong circuit in it. If he puts out the right pedal I would buy it just for him being honest about it

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  • Try his just clears up everything for me, don’t want to move a dumble amp around can’t borrow one either from town to town then this fits the bill finally, I mean who would lend you one anyways?

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  • Great tone! I was surprised to get a similar tone, especially after hearing the JHS demo. This is exactly what I’ve been searching for. I’m playing humbuckers-pedal-mark V25 with a 1 x 12 cream back in an open back cab. I just used this setup at a gig last weekend and could get solid rhythm and lead tones just by altering my playing style and volume on the guitar. Your Two Rock sounds amazing, a little more Larry Carlton than the Boogie. Can you recommend a two channel Two Rock head and cab?

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  • Great tone! I was surprised to get a similar tone, especially after hearing the JHS demo. This is exactly what I’ve been searching for. I’m playing humbuckers-pedal-mark V25 with a 1 x 12 cream back in an open back cab. I just used this setup at a gig last weekend and could get solid rhythm and lead tones just by altering my playing style and volume on the guitar. Your Two Rock sounds amazing, a little more Larry Carlton than the Boogie. Can you recommend a two channel Two Rock head and cab?

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  • These amp in a box pedals are designed to make another amp sound like a dumble. I wish everybody would quit playing the damn things through dumble clones or real dumbles. They already sound like that damn it I've bought so many of these pedals only to be disappointed running them through a clean Fender or clean Marshall. The only D style pedal I found that really sounds good to a marshall is it the J rocket the dude

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  • Finally, most of the ' so called true analog player ' can accept SMD board overdrive can sound good..
    All the components point to point is just a marketing strategies ..
    If it sounds good, it will sounds good..
    No matter SMD board or point to point..

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  • I have been playing mine through a JM signature clone and while the overdrive is nice, the clean channel is excellent, gives it a sweet punch.

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