Sunday, December 22, 2024
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HUSH The Pedal Review – Rocktron Effect Pedal


In this product review lesson I will test out and go over the Rocktron pedal called HUSH, The Pedal. Hope you enjoy this one gang! For more free resources on how to play guitar visit http://www.yourguitarsage.com today.

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17 thoughts on “HUSH The Pedal Review – Rocktron Effect Pedal

  • If you play ultra high gain metal, you will need a noise gate. If you buy cheap pedals, you will need one, if your house has a crapy earth connection you will need one. If none of these aply and you are worried about tone sucking from even a wha wha, don't use a noise gate. If you don't like smoking, don't smoke, if you don't like what I'm saying don't listen/read… Feel free to do what you want. I need a noise gate and this one appeals to me. Thanks for the video.

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  • This pedal is great. Despite what some say here it does not bugger your tone. I'm very happy with mine.

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  • I bought this many years ago for pocket change and put it away after goofing with it on my strat with pretty much is hum free – depending on the amp. Recently, I got a Tele and it certainly was noisy with static buzz. I dusted off the "Hush" and silenced it nicely without any noticeable degradation of tone. And just this week, I got a 5 band EQ, but again it made both guitars a bit "hissy". Not a lot, but enough to annoy me. Placed the "Hush" after the EQ pedal and practically removed all noise from the cable. Using a AC I SPOT daisy chain power supply and all working well together..

    Good accessory.

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  • This pedal gets a bad wrap. I use a Decimator in my main rig but sick of moving it back & forth from my side band rig so I decided to try the Hush that I've had lying about for years & for my purposes it worked a treat & never cut my notes off.

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  • I bought one of these things. Thank god it was from Guitar Center. I returned this piece of shit the next day. Go ahead try me. I wanted it to work and it did, while raping every ounce of tone from my expensive rig. This single piece of shit made a Gibson Les Paul (USA MADE) run through a Mesa Boogie Express Plus. This is a $3600.00 guitar, a $900.00 2×12 Vertical Vintage v-30s in a 3/4 inch ply cabinet, with a $1,700.00 Mesa Boogie head with an equalizer and in addition to that, options galore, including a secondary 6 band active EQ. This pedal made the described rig sound like there were nothing but pillows from the town whore shoved into the speaker cabinet. I wish I were making this up. I do not know if this is a publicly traded company? If so probably on the foreign market exchange. This is why I only buy guitars made in USA, Keisel (Carvin) 10 xs better than any Gibson, Fender made these days at 30% the cost, U.S.A. amplifiers, effects. Japan makes great Roland products for guitar,Bass Keyboards etc.

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  • This pedal is a tone sucker which truncates the transient experssion. Even string slide and slap noises are filtered out. To believe that the filtering is as intelligent so that it really distinguishes between tone and noise goes to far. Any filtering will cost you tone or will introduce phase alterations. As consequence the articulation will suffer as notes aren't glued together as harmonically as they should be.

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  • Thanks Erich…great channel dude!!
    I trusted your wisdom and bought this pedal online and I let you know how it works,I'm a novice guitar player and just started building a basic pedal rack for practice and jamming with some friends,this looks to be a very friendly pedal and does its job nice…

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  • I have a question which may be dumb.  Is the sequence guitar into SPARK, SPARK into HUSH, HUSH into AMP?

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  • Really nice video my friend Andreas ¡¡¡¡. Really nice pedal. Super big thumbs up¡¡¡. have a nice Day: Javier

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  • Wow I had no idea they had a pedal for this. I've encountered a similar problem with my bass guitar and a cheap "preamp" pedal which makes it really noisy, but then again produces a decent tone. I always thought that if I bought a more costly guitar or a decent pedal which doesn't cost 30 euros it would go away. Do you think it's true or is it unavoidable without the hush pedal?

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