The Return of an All-time Compressor Classic Designed and constructed by JHS, the legendary Ross Compressor is back in all of its vintage-accurate glory From raw squish to elegant Trey Anastasio-style infinite sustain, this pedal is a spot-on sonic re-creation of the original, with a few modern enhancements thrown in for good measure First up, the Ross Compressor now boasts a side-mounted switch that gives you access to both the originals unmistakable tone (Vintage mode), in addition to a clearer, more articulate variation of that same tone (Bright mode) Moreover, a soft-touch bypass, LED indicator, and drastically reduced noise floor take the Ross Compressors rustic 1970s roots straight into the world of 21st-century pedal building Its all topped off with a faithful replica of Ross iconic slanted top and recessed knob enclosure, resulting in a world-class compressor pedal that grants you the best of Ross vintage-style sound and JHS' meticulous pedal-building expertise Swap between Vintage and Bright modes The original Ross Compressor was a straightforward pedal, steeped in the 2-knob compressor tradition This modern iteration captures the colorful and squishy OTA compressor vibe of the original but adds another voice to the mix via a side-mounted push-button switch Vintage
mode: From slammed country chicken pickin to elegant Trey Anastasio-style infinite sustain (especially when paired with a screaming tube-style overdrive), this setting offers the exact sound that made the original Ross Compressor such a legendary pedal Its by no means a transparent compressor sound subtlety is not the name of the game here, and we wouldnt have it any other way Bright
mode: This mode is in line with Vintage mode, only with a significantly enhanced clarity and treble response When testing the Ross Compressor out at Sweetwater, we found Bright mode to be perfect for livening up a dark-sounding amp or adding some sparkle to an overly warm pickup tone Myriad modern enhancements From their iconic slanted enclosures to their recessed control knobs, JHS line of Ross pedals spares no expense when it comes to vintage authenticity Of course, this comes as no surprise, considering Josh Scotts status as one of the worlds foremost guitar pedal historians That being said, the original Ross designs have pushed well into retirement age at this point, so JHS saw fit to make a few modern functionality upgrades to pair with the lines thoroughly vintage-accurate tone Each pedal now sports a soft-touch bypass and a drastically lowered noise floor for a much cleaner operation overall Additionally, each and every pedal in the Ross lineup comes equipped with an alternate JHS-style voice, accessed by the click of their side-mounted switches Ross Compressor Pedal
Features: A vintage-accurate re-creation of the original Ross Compressor, designed and built by JHS in Kansas City, Mo Perfectly captures the colorful and squishy OTA sound of the original Ross Compressor, t
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series: cramming big things into small packages Long ago, the engineers across the pond at Orange Amplification decided that bigger isn’t always better Setting out to prove their theory, Orange released the Terror series, a line of compact amplifiers that pushed out skull-crushing tones As the years passed, the Terror became smaller and smaller, finally emerging as the Micro Terror In the wake of the massively successful Micro Terror amplifier, the engineers at Orange crammed the same crunch and grimy goodness into a single stompbox-sized effect With the Orange Terror StAmp, you can take uncompromising British tone to every show without risking your back carrying a heavy amp and cab Hybrid design gives you the best of both worlds Unfamiliar with hybrid amps? Not a problem A hybrid amp typically consists of a tube-based preamp that runs into a solid-state power amplifier This configuration saves space, increases reliability, and produces an unforgettable tone The Terror StAmp has a 12AX7/ECC83-based preamp that delivers the warmth and feel of tube amplification Meanwhile, a Class AB solid-state power amp keeps things small and prevents the Terror StAmp from taking up too much real estate on your pedalboard Tons of guitarists around prefer hybrid amps because they combine the clean responsiveness and reliability of solid-state with the unmistakable tube tone that players know and love Take control of your tone The Terror StAmp has simple, intuitive controls to help you get the most out of your amp as quickly as possible It’s equipped with Orange’s exclusive Shape control that tweaks the character of the amp from a mid-forward voicing to a classic scoop In addition to the traditional gain knob, the amp head has two independent master volume knobs to tweak to your liking The onboard footswitch toggles between the dual volume controls to give you the amp’s entire range of sound at two different volumes Set one volume low for the verse and chorus, then kick on the higher volume and take center stage for your big solo Dual outputs and effects loop enable maximum versatility Despite what its minuscu