Here's a first look at the new JHS Alpine Reverb pedal with JHS founder/owner, Josh Scott. The Alpine Reverb does an excellent job of achieving spring-tank reverbs, hall, plate and room sounds with a lot of versatility and a lot of amenities that make this pedal extremely flexible.
Looking at the controls of Alpine Reverb, you have a 9v input, and instrument input, and instrument output and an effects loop. You can insert a TRS-splitter cable to put in any effect you choose: an octave for shimmer, an analog delay or another reverb for huge ambient sounds.
Here, Shelby plays the JHS Alpine Reverb through a Nash JM-63 mixing in an Old Blood Noise Endeavors Black Fountain Delay (http://goo.gl/JwgpBM) and an Electro-Harmonix POG.
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Gear:
JHS Alpine Reverb
Nash JM-63
Fender Princeton Reverb amp
Old Blood Noise Endeavors Black Fountain Delay
EHX POG Polyphonic Octave Generator
Riffs:
Gimme Something Good by Ryan Adams
Original Composition by Shelby Pollard
Friction by Television
Original Composition by Shelby Pollard
Broadway Bow by Minor Characters
Shelby plays guitar in the band Minor Characters. Check them out at http://minorcharactersmusic.com/
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