Is JHS Morning Glory a clone?
Is JHS Morning Glory a clone?
It’s answered in the other thread: The Morning Glory is a copy of the Marshall Bluesbreaker which isn’t in production, but was picked up as the King of Tone by Analogueman. The both go for roughly the same price.
Is a Tube Screamer soft clipping?
It’s just an awesome circuit. The Tube Screamer has been cloned, copied, modified… This circuit has been used thousands and thousands of times, which is pretty bonkers when you realize that the first guitar pedal ever debuted around 1962. These are all soft clipping Tube Screamer style overdrives.
What is the JHS moonshine based on?
The Moonshine, though based on the TS circuit, has more grit and way more tonal flexibility. It can accept up to 18v for increased headroom and output and it also has a 2 way “proof” toggle switch (ha ha, good one, JHS!) that let’s you tweak the tone.
What is soft and hard clipping?
Clipping is a form of distortion that limits a signal once it exceeds a threshold. Hard clipping results in many high-frequency harmonics; soft clipping results in fewer higher-order harmonics and intermodulation distortion components.
Is Timmy soft clipping?
Paul Cochrane Timmy – Actually at its core a Symmetrical Soft-Clipping Overdrive utilising 1N4148 Diodes, while it does obviously have an Asymmetrical clipping mode too.
What is hard clipping?
Hard clipping is a type of distortion effect where the amplitude of a signal is limited to a maximum amplitude. At this amplitude, the transistor saturates and cannot output a signal above a specific level, so the input signal is clipped. This type of distortion effect can also be created using software.
Is OCD hard clipping?
The OCD accomplishes its tube-like distortion through the unusual combination of overdriving its JFET opamp, and then hard-clipping with a pair of MOSFETs later on in the circuit. This topography did not exist in a pedal prior to the OCD, and the circuit works very well with a vast array of guitars and amps.
Is there a boost switch on the morning glory V4?
Then you’ll understand. An update for the Morning Glory V4 is moving the original’s front-mounted bright-cut switch to the side of the pedal and replacing it with a powerful boost circuit. And by pairing your Morning Glory V4 with the JHS Red Remote (sold separately), you’re able to access the boost mid-song.
What’s the difference between morning glory V1 and V2?
It’s like having two Morning Glorys in one pedalboard-friendly package. V1 = bigger white enclosure with black knobs; no bright-cut switch; no logo. V2 = changed to smaller current enclosure; gold powder coat color.
What do you need to know about Morning Glory pedals?
The best way to explain the Morning Glory is that it delivers all the tonal and responsive nuance that your amp is missing, and nothing that your tone already has. It’s difficult describing a pedal that can be set to have little effect on your tone. So just plug into our Morning Glory overdrive for yourself.
When do I Use my Morning Glory overdrive?
We worked hard to make it one of the most transparent overdrives out there. When you want to add some mid- to low-level grit to your crystal-clean tone, use your Morning Glory. When you want to boost a crunchy tone into thicker sustain, use your Morning Glory.