Jhs Pedals Legends Of Fuzz Supreme
A la fin des années 60, le Japon était plein à craquer de superbes sociétés de pédal...(+) A la fin des années 60, le Japon était plein à craquer de superbes sociétés de pédales et d'innovations. L'un des effets les plus recherchés de cette période et de ce pays est la pédale Super-Fuzz d'Univox. Cet effet est un fuzz/octave qui transforme n'importe quelle note ou accord en texture épaisse et puissante. Il fut d'abord produit à l'intérieur d'un multi-effet de la taille d'une grande tête d'ampli appelé Honey Psychedelic Machine (1967) puis réédité quelques mois plus tard comme pédale sous le nom de Honey Baby Crying Effect. Honey devint Shin-Ei et en 1968 Shin-Ei devint la leader des pédales guitare au Japon, faisant des effets sous le nom Shin-Ei et fabricant aussi des circuits pour des dizaines d'autres marques comme Shaftesbury, Kent, Crown, Jax et Univox aux USA. Grâce à Pete Townsend de The Who, la version Univox Unicord Super-Fuzz sortit du lot et devint célèbre. D'abord produite dans un simple boîtier en métal sans prétention (1968), son look changea pour quelque chose de plus attrayant grâce à un gros balancier rectangle avec écrit SUPER-FUZZ en gros sur le dessus (1970). Rouge et bleue, noire et grise, blanche et noire, vous pouviez même choisir vos couleurs. La Supreme est une réplique exacte de la Super-Fuzz favorite de la collection de Josh Scott, un modèle noir et gris extrêmement rare. Bien que chacune des premières versions de cette pédale ait un son étonnamment similaire, ce modèle de 1972 a une certaine magie qui le distingue des autres. Imaginez une Octavia Fuzz qui s'est levée du mauvais pied : une octave/fuzz puissante, criante et vibrante, qui est toujours au maximum. Il y a 2 réglages supplémentaires sur le coté gauche : Tone enclenche un réducteur de médiums qui redresse l'attaque de la Supreme et la rend plus docile, Mode enclenche un mode JHS avec une octave plus prononcée, des médiums plus épais et plus de volume/boost disponible. Si vous voulez reproduire les sons d'octave/fuzz classiques de Pete Townsend, Black Keys, White Stripes, Beastie Boys et Mudhoney, cette pédale est faite pour vous ! | |
Taylor : 724ce (2 commentaires)
Taylor 724ce; acoustic guitar; Made In USA, Grand Auditorium acoustic guitar with cutaway;...(+) Taylor 724ce; acoustic guitar; Made In USA, Grand Auditorium acoustic guitar with cutaway; solid select Hawaiian koa top; rosewood binding; solid select Hawaiian koa back and sides; mahogany neck; ebony fingerboard; Mother-of-pearl Fountain fingerboard inlays; 20 frets, 648mm scale, 44.5mm nut width, Tusq nut & Micarta bridge, Expression System 2 pickup; Dark-stained maple pickguard; natural finish; includes. Case; register your Taylor guitar to extend your warranty to 12 years. | |
TAYLOR GUITARS 724CE KOA
Taylor - Koa 700 Series - 724ceHawaiian koa s seductive charms are legendary. With the ne...(+) Taylor - Koa 700 Series - 724ceHawaiian koa s seductive charms are legendary. With the new all-koa 700 Series, Taylor masterdesigner Andy Powers has embraced koa s natural beauty and sonic virtues in a fresh way thatreveals a distinctive musical personality compared to Taylor s Koa Series. Where the Koa Seriesshowcases an ultra-refined look and sound, with figured wood, rich appointments, gloss finishand a smooth voice, the new 700 Series channels more of koa s natural character in look, feeland sound. Select-grade koa boasts rich color variegation and straight grain structure.A newback bracing pattern, together with ultra-thin matte finish, coaxes a livelier, punchier, moredirect response from the guitar, making it exceptionally player-reflective. The thin finish alsocreates a warm and inviting tactile sensation with the natural wood texture, making players feeleven more connected to the guitar. A new suite of appointments includes mother-of-pearlFountain fretboard/inlays, rosewood binding (including soundhole), maple/rosewood top edgetrim, a paua/rosewood rosette, a dark-stained maple pickguard and Taylor polished bronzetuners. Model offerings include the Grand Auditorium 724ce and Grand Concert 722ce.Timeless koa appeal reimagined with a vibrant new voice.With the new, all-solid-koa 700 Series, Taylor master designer Andy Powers has embraced Hawaiian koa s natural beauty and sonic virtues in a fresh way that brings a distinctive musical personality to the Taylor line.Compared to our established Koa Series, which showcases an ultra-refined look and sound, featuringfigured koa, rich appointments, gloss finish and a smooth voice, the koa 700 Series channels more of koa s natural character in look, feel and sound.How the Series Was BornBack in 2015, Taylor formed a Hawaii-based partnership with tonewood supplier Pacific Rim Tonewoods to supply and grow Hawaiian koa for the future. (The company is called Siglo Tonewoods.)Part of our commitment is to contribute to current forest restoration efforts in Hawaii on a project basis through contracts with Hawaiian landowners.As specified in these stewardship agreements, Siglo is permitted to cut a select number of designated koa trees, and in exchange, we invest dollar for dollar in a host of forest improvement projects.These arrangements have enabled us to cut into more koa logs ourselves and discover far more varieties of koa wood, featuring a rich palette of colors with beautiful striping. (We hadn t previously been exposed to this type of koa in dealing with suppliers.) We gave this wood its own classification as Select-grade.Taylor master builder Andy Powers was excited by the new opportunities this wood presented. It inspired him to design what became the Koa 700 Series. He wanted to honor the unique characteristics of this wood by offering players another compelling koa playing experience.Unique Design FeaturesSelect-grade koa: Boasts rich color variegation and straight grain structureUltra-thin matte finish :Feel: The thin open-pore finish creates a warm and inviting tactile sensation; you can feel the natural wood texture, creating a more intimate connection to the guitarSound: Together with slightly altered back bracing, the voicing is different from our KoaSeries: a livelier, punchier, more direct response, making it exceptionally player-reflectiveAppointmentsFretboard/Peghead Inlay: New Fountain design in mother-of-pearlBody Edge Treatment: Indian rosewood binding (including soundhole)Rosette: Single ring, paua and rosewoodTuners: Taylor polished bronzeOther Unique Features: Maple/black/rosewood top edge trim, dark-stained maple pickguard I wanted to offer traditional appointments, with a focus on natural materials like wood and shell. I wanted the inlay to be unobtrusive and not too heavy in its ornamentation. Andy Powers These guitars retain the unique sweetness we associate with a koa guitar especially that beautiful midrange but with a more direct, punchier attack. Andy PowersAn expanded family of koa beauty. An expanded palette of koa sound.Players can choose from an array of koa models offered across the Taylor line, from the all-solid-wood Koa and 700 Series to select models within the 200 and 200 Deluxe Series to GS Mini and Baby Taylor models.Specifications : Body Wood:Solid Select-Grade Hawaiian KoaTop Wood:Solid Select-Grade Hawaiian KoaNeck:Neo-Tropical MahoganyFretboard:West African EbonyNut Width:1-3/4 Scale Length:25-1/2 (724ce), 24-7/8 (722ce)Electronics:ES2Case:Taylor Deluxe Hardshell Case | |