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Why Foxrox Pedals Are Legendary!

JHS Pedals2020-12-04
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The video showcases Dave Fox's journey in the pedal industry, from experimenting with fuzz faces to creating his own boutique pedal brand in 1992. His innovative designs, such as the CC Hybrid 2 and Aqua Vibe, offer unique tones and features for guitarists. The video also discusses the differences between pedal versions, like the Octron, and introduces new pedals like the Two Boost and FR 100 overdrive. Dave Fox's expertise in building mixers and desks for professional audio has elevated boutique pedals, with a focus on quality construction. The video concludes with promotions for channel subscriptions, merchandise, and Patreon membership, encouraging community engagement and support.

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Dave Fox's career in the pedal industry began at Crest Audio where he stumbled upon old fuzz faces while working on mixers.
01:18
Despite initial failures, he was motivated by Jimi Hendrix's sound and an article in Guitar Player magazine to delve into pedal technology.
This pivotal moment led to his experimentation with pedals, highlighting the significance of serendipity and innovation in the industry.
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Evolution of Pedal Brands according to Dave Fox.
03:22
Dave Fox transitioned from creating crest fuzz faces to starting his own brand in 1992.
His current line of pedals are original boutique pedals and hard to find.
The CC Hybrid 2 is a stable and tunable fuzz pedal with a unique hybrid transistor design.
The pedal can produce various fuzz tones, from overdriven to mid-gain, and is responsive to the guitar's volume knob.
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The differences between Octron versions two and three are highlighted, with version two featuring separate octave up and down foot switches, while version three has a single setting for both.
05:55
The octave up effect in version two is inspired by an op amp version of an Octavia, while the octave down effect is inspired by the Octopus.
The segment also mentions a pedal called the Zim, known for its modular design that enables easy circuit replacement at a low cost.
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Introduction of the Two Boost pedal featuring two boost controls and a phase shift tunable boost for unique frequency control.
09:59
The pedal creates a low-fi, flabby treble booster sound when engaged, resulting in a crunchy overdrive effect when combined with the amplifier.
The presenter expresses excitement about the pedal's capabilities and encourages viewers to check it out on the manufacturer's website.
Brief mention of the FR 100 overdrive pedal for its small form factor and versatile control set, likened to a tube screamer but with a unique feel.
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Overview of Fox Rocks Aqua Vibe and Hot Silicon pedals.
14:05
The Aqua Vibe pedal, a recreation of the Univibe, was Fox Rocks' first product in 1992, known for its unique sound and design.
The Aqua Vibe pedal features an external center control for easier adjustment and offers a different experience with a smooth waveform.
The Hot Silicon pedal provides a hotter tone and more fuzz due to its transistors, offering guitarists unique tones to explore.
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Dave Fox is a leading designer of high-quality pedals, reflecting his expertise in professional audio equipment.
17:01
Fox's attention to detail and construction quality have advanced boutique pedals in the industry.
1992 marked the beginning of Fox Shock, signaling significant events in the music industry.
The speaker, a Pavement fan, recognizes the band's influence and divisive nature of their music.
Viewers are invited to share their thoughts on Pavement and anticipate upcoming episodes featuring in-depth pedal reviews.
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Focus on community engagement and support for the channel.
19:20
Promotion of channel subscriptions, merchandise, and Patreon membership for additional support.
Access to exclusive perks like giveaways and discounts for members.
Additional content includes lectures and talks on pedal history for enthusiasts.
Encouragement for viewers to explore more demos on the website and engage with the host via email for inquiries or interactions.