The JHS Pedals Sweet Tea V3 is the company's 'Everything Medium-to-High gain 2-in-1,” and it covers all the bases from light breakup, blues, rock, heavy grind and more. The Sweet Tea V3 is for anyone who wants a versatile overdrive/distortion that covers all the bases you need plus more. Order your JHS Sweet Tea V3 Overdrive and Distortion Pedal from AMS and enjoy 0% Interest Payment Plans, Free Shipping, Free Extended Warranty & 45 Day Money Back Guarantee. THE PEOPLE VS JHS PEDALS: THE DEFENDANT. Josh Scott, founder and owner of JHS pedals. TDPRI, and others. (NOTE: I regularly read and post on TDPRI under the user name SnowWizard long story on the name ) THE CHARGES. The TS 808 on one side of the sweet tea, a tone bender on the right channel of the Bun runner,etc etc.
JHS Pedals is a guitar effects pedals manufacturer with headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri.[1]
Sweet Tea BrandsHistory[edit]
JHS Pedals was founded by Joshua Heath Scott in Jackson, Mississippi. He began by repairing and modifying his own pedals.[2]
In 2007 Scott began selling modified Boss BD-2s and other modified Boss pedals at Fondren Guitars in Jackson, Mississippi. Soon after, he began to develop his own circuits including the Morning Glory overdrive and the Pulp N Peel compressor.[3][4] In 2009 Scott moved the company to Kansas City, Missouri, eventually expanding to 10 employees.[3] JHS released the Panther analog delay in 2011 and also the SuperBolt overdrive and Prestige booster/buffer/enhancer in 2012.[5]
Scott was interviewed by Worship Leader magazine in April 2012,[6] as well as in a builder profile for Premier Guitar in September 2013.[3] Guitarists such as Drew Shirley[7] and Jon Foreman[8] of Switchfoot use JHS Pedals.
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In 2015 JHS collaborated with Keeley Electronics to produce a combined compressor and overdrive pedal.[9]
In 2019, JHS severed ties with Ryan Adams and stopped production of his signature pedal, the VCR, after Adams was accused of sexual misconduct. JHS announced they would be rebranding the remaining pedals and using the proceeds to support work against sexual abuse and assault. [10]
Jhs Pedals ManualsProducts[edit]
JHS manufactures and sells pedals with a variety of effects, including overdrive,[11]distortion, compression, fuzz, boost, tremolo, delay, and others. The models are given distinctive names, such as 'Angry Charlie', “Moonshine”, “Double Barrel”, 'Pollinator'[12] 'Colour Box'[13] and 'Lime Aid'.
JHS also operates a custom shop where customers can design their own artwork to be put on a case for a standard JHS Pedal.[3]
International House of Prayer Controversy[edit]
During the earlier stages of the company, Josh Scott and JHS were partnered with International House of Prayer in Kansas City (IHOPKC), where IHOPKC's graphic and design teams would help with JHS promotional content. Josh denied this, but said he did personally volunteer his time and money to cultivate musicianship within the church[14].Josh was for quite some time, 'worship leader' at the church and was quoted in the Evangelical Christian press of being quite enthusiastic about that role.Scott was a member of the church from 2010 to 2013, during the same time where multiple stories were being published criticizing IHOPKC's involvement in anti-LGBTQ causes, including sponsoring mission trips in Uganda that were in support of anti-gay legislation with the country[15].
When the news of Scotts's involvement got to popular music forums like The Gear Page, there were many calls to boycott JHS pedals. Soon after this, Scott and JHS pedals distanced themselves from the church[16]. Links[edit]References[edit]Jhs Pedals Sweet Tea User Manual Pdf
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