JHS Pedals Little Black Amp Box Volume Utility
Here's what JHS say about the Little Black Amp BoxTaming a screaming-loud tube amp doesn’t always require bulky and expensive load boxes and attenuators. If your amp has a series effects loop, the JHS Pedals Little Black Amp Box takes care of the job while being able to fit into the palm of your hand.…
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Here's what JHS say about the Little Black Amp Box
Taming a screaming-loud tube amp doesn’t always require bulky and expensive load boxes and attenuators. If your amp has a series effects loop, the JHS Pedals Little Black Amp Box takes care of the job while being able to fit into the palm of your hand. Simply run it through your amp’s effects loop and control the amount of signal you send to your amplifier’s power section. You’ll love the way the Little Black Amp Box lets you really push the front end of your amp for the natural feel and tone that you can’t get any other way. And your bandmates, sound engineer, parents, neighbors, significant other, and pets will love the way it can keep your volume down to bedroom levels.
Cranked amp tone at whisper volume
If your amp has a series effects loop, you should stop reading this and go buy a JHS Pedals Little Black Amp Box. All the roaring amp tones you need come with none of the ear-bleeding levels.
– Run it in your effects loop to turn down a turned-up amp
– Retain the response and tone of your amp’s sweet spot at lower levels
– High-grade components keep your tone clear and pure
– Passive design doesn’t require any power
Convenient low-profile design
A device such as the Little Black Amp Box is content to be a workhorse piece of gear that quietly does its job in the background. That’s why we designed this little guy to be compact, sturdy, and simple to integrate into your rig.
– Small size is ideal for saving pedalboard space or even setting on top of your amp
– Can easily be mounted underneath your board
– Built rugged
– Black powder coating keeps the buffer hidden in the background
**WARNING**
Attempting to place the Little Black Amp Box between the power section of your amplifier and your speakers will result in damage to your gear. Place it in a series effects loop only.
This pedal does not require power and it measures 3.6"x1.5"x1"
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About JHS Pedals
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JHS Pedals is an American boutique guitar effects pedal company founded by Josh Scott in 2007.
Known for its innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship, JHS Pedals has become a prominent name in the pedal industry, offering various effects including overdrives, distortions, fuzzes, delays, and modulation. The company is particularly celebrated for its ability to blend classic tones with modern features, often incorporating unique twists on traditional effects. JHS Pedals are also recognized for their reliable performance and distinctive visual designs, making them a favourite among musicians of all levels.
Josh is known for his educational and entertaining content on the history and design of guitar pedals, further contributing to the brand’s influence and appeal in the guitar community.
Amp
An amp pedal, often referred to as an amp simulator pedal or amp modeling pedal, is a type of effects pedal designed to emulate the sound and characteristics of various guitar amplifiers. By using digital or analog processing, these pedals replicate the tonal qualities, gain stages, and tonal response of different types of amplifiers, such as vintage tube amps, high-gain modern amps, or classic solid-state models.
Amp pedals are typically used to shape a guitarist’s tone without needing to rely on multiple physical amplifiers. They offer a range of preset or adjustable sounds that mimic the effects of different amp types, including their distinctive overdrive, distortion, and EQ settings. Some amp pedals also include additional features like cabinet simulations, which mimic the sound of different speaker cabinets, and built-in effects like reverb and delay. This makes them a versatile tool for achieving a variety of tones and sounds, whether in a practice setting, recording studio, or live performance, providing convenience and flexibility in a compact form.
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Guitar Effect Pedal
A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.
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Volume
A volume pedal is a pedal-style device used to control the volume level of an instrument, typically a guitar or a keyboard, by foot movement. It allows musicians to adjust the volume smoothly and dynamically while playing, providing hands-free control over their instrument’s output level. Here’s how a volume pedal works and some common features:
1. **Pedal Design**: A volume pedal consists of a foot-operated pedal and a housing unit. The pedal is typically attached to a potentiometer (variable resistor) inside the housing, which adjusts the volume level based on the pedal’s position.
2. **Expression Pedal Compatibility**: Many volume pedals are compatible with expression pedals, allowing players to control other parameters in addition to volume, such as modulation depth, delay mix, or wah effect, depending on the pedal and the equipment it’s connected to. This adds versatility and flexibility to the pedal’s functionality.
3. **Input and Output Jacks**: Volume pedals have input and output jacks for connecting the instrument’s signal input and output, respectively. Some volume pedals also feature additional jacks for connecting to effects pedals or other audio equipment.
4. **Taper and Sweep**: The taper refers to the way the volume changes in relation to the pedal’s movement. Most volume pedals feature an audio taper, which provides a logarithmic response to the pedal’s movement, mimicking the way human ears perceive volume changes. The sweep refers to the range of motion of the pedal, from minimum to maximum volume.
5. **Minimum Volume Control**: Some volume pedals include a minimum volume control knob or switch, which allows players to set a minimum volume level when the pedal is fully depressed. This can be useful for achieving swells or fade-ins from silence.
6. **Buffered vs. Passive**: Volume pedals may be either buffered or passive. Buffered pedals include an active circuit that maintains a consistent impedance and signal strength, preventing signal loss and preserving tone when using long cable runs or connecting to multiple effects pedals. Passive pedals, on the other hand, do not include active circuitry and may introduce some signal loss, especially with long cable runs.
7. **Tuner Out**: Some volume pedals feature a tuner output jack, which allows players to connect a tuner pedal directly to the volume pedal. This enables silent tuning while muting the instrument’s signal to the amplifier or other audio equipment.
Overall, a volume pedal is a versatile tool for guitarists, keyboardists, and other musicians seeking dynamic control over their instrument’s volume level. Whether used for swells, fade-ins, rhythm adjustments, or creative volume effects, a volume pedal provides hands-free control and adds expressive possibilities to live performances and studio recordings.
£49.00
Tames a Screaming loud tube amp by running through the effects loop and Controlling the amount of signal sent to the Power section Lets you Really push the front end of Your amp for the natural feel and tone that you can’t get any other way Retain the response and tone of Your amp’s Sweet spot at lower levels High grade components keep Your tone clear and pure International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.
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Small Booster. Dynamic boost adds definition and clarity. After 50% it begins to break up the valve amp for an authentic overdrive, finally achieving a tremendous sustain with a warm fuzz. It can reach up to 27dB. Operates at 9V DC Negative power and consumes less than 100mA.
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130 Built-in Guitar/Bass/Acoustic Effects with 40 Legendary Amp Models and 38 carefully selected IR Cabinet Simulations, 24-bit 44.1kHz Signal Processing 100 Built-in Drum Rhythms and 90 Seconds Looper, 198 Presets, Adjustable Signal Chain with Maximum 9 Simultaneous Effect Blocks White-Box Digital Modeling Technology Delivering Organic Living Tone, 3rd Party IR Support (15 User Slots) for creating Custom Unique Sounds USB Audio Interface with Stereo Audio Streaming, Support OTG function for directly Connecting to iOS/Android Mobile Devices Free Mac/Windows Software for Sound Editing and Presets Managing
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Made in Kansas City USA This pedal represents years of Josh playing around with the legendary Tube Screamer circuit and wanting to offer those changes in an affordable package You will find more clean headroom, better usability as a boost, more versatile drive and tone controls as well as a more pleasing frequency response This may be the most well-balanced Tube Screamer on earth, but that’s for you to decide Runs on 9V DC negative center power and consumes 12mA
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Effect Type: Compressor Technology: Analog Mono / Stereo: Mono In, Mono Out Controls: Volume, Attack, Sustain Modes: 2 Modes
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