"John Mayer reveals his top overdrive pedal trick, and it's compatible with any drive pedal"
John Mayer, the renowned guitarist on the music circuit, has stepped in as the new de facto pedal demonstrator for JHS Pedals. This comes as current demonstrator Josh Scott is recovering from a biking accident.
During a recent interview with Sweetwater, Mayer shared a simple yet effective trick for punctuating his lead playing. He demonstrated the JHS 424 Gain Stage pedal, subtly dialling in the overdrive to add a little grit and extra emphasis to his lead lines.
Mayer's demonstration was a captivating blend of sweet, minimalist leads and shuffling rhythm parts, all played on his PRS Silver Sky signature guitar. The trick, he revealed, works with any Overdrive pedal of your choosing.
In the interview, Mayer also hinted that the trick might not be part of his current arsenal, using the past tense to describe its application. Interestingly, the commenters on the Sweetwater post speculate that the video might increase the price of vintage TS10 pedals, the specific pedal Mayer used in his demonstration.
Mayer is not planning to rush out a new album, but he does have enough material ready. The interview took place in front of Mayer's downsized demo pedalboard, a testament to his adaptability even in the face of a more compact setup.
Some commenters on the post also praised Mayer's light yet firm foot, considering the reported temperamental nature of TS10 footswitches. The tone settles back into clean territory when Mayer goes back to playing rhythm, a testament to his versatility as a musician.
As John Mayer continues to demonstrate pedals for JHS Pedals, music enthusiasts can look forward to more insights into his unique playing style and tone techniques.
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