ROSS Electronics
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ROSS Electronics Chorus Pedal
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ROSS Electronics Compressor Pedal
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ROSS Electronics Distortion Pedal
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ROSS Electronics Phaser Pedal
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ROSS Electronics
Browse our RangeROSS Electronics, created with love by JHS Pedals, offer authentic and enhanced reissues of sought-after vintage stompboxes as well as never-before-seen designs that expand upon the ROSS pedals legacy.
For enthusiasts and aficionados of classic guitar pedal tones, the mention of ROSS Electronics evokes a sense of nostalgia. This celebrated brand, with a rich history deeply embedded in the annals of guitar sound sculpting, is synonymous with reliability, innovation, and an undying commitment to quality.
Tracing its roots to the JHS Pedals facility in Kansas City, MO, the ROSS brand resonates with a history of underrated sonic excellence. Boasting high-quality components in a classic ROSS enclosure style, these pedals echo the brilliance of the original designs whilst adding an additional mode that caters to today’s guitarist.
Want to know more about the ROSS Electronics pedals range or have any questions about effects pedals? Our team of friendly guitar experts is ready to help. Contact us or head down to our Brighton store, where you can try out our huge selection of effects pedals. As well as stompboxes, we also offer all the essential accessories you need to complete your setup, including cables, pedalboards and power supplies.
A Peek into the ROSS Range
ROSS Compressor: An OTA-based gem, this new ROSS Compressor is a spot-on sonic reproduction on the coveted “Era 2” Gray Box version and features a new Bright mode that adds clarity to cut through the mix or enhance dark-sounding pickups and amps.
ROSS Chorus: Featuring a bucket-brigade, true-analogue design with a V3207 chipset, the ROSS Chorus nails classic chorus and vibrato tones.
ROSS Fuzz: The brand-new ROSS Fuzz pedal puts a special Bud Ross-designed circuit from the Kustom Electronics era into a rock-solid, road-ready effects pedal. If you’re looking for a fuzz with a unique character, this is it.
ROSS Distortion: Modelled around the iconic 1970s topology, the famous ROSS Distortion excels in delivering a natural tube-like overdrive and amplification with both Germanium (Era 2) and Silicon (Era 3) modes.
ROSS Phaser: An accurate recreation of the original ROSS design with an additional Univibe mode, this OTA-based ROSS Phaser is your go-to for timeless phase tones.
Where are ROSS pedals made?
What are the different effects pedals in the ROSS Electronics range?
The range comprises the ROSS Compressor, ROSS Chorus, ROSS Distortion, ROSS Phaser and the brand new ROSS Fuzz, which is based on a Kustom amp circuit.
Are these new ROSS Electronics pedals reissues of the original designs?
Yes, they are faithful reproductions of the original designs, enriched with new modes that offer guitarists a fresh spin on these vintage pedals.
What’s good about ROSS Electronics pedals?
ROSS Electronics pedals blend the hallowed legacy of the original designs with the robust build quality of a modern stompbox, offering a versatile range of compact effects pedals that can cover both vintage and contemporary tones.
A History of ROSS Pedals
In the ever-evolving world of effects pedals, few names have a history as intriguing as ROSS.
Born in West Virginia, Bud Ross, the genius behind ROSS, relocated to Kansas when he was merely 12. Unbeknownst to many, Bud’s journey into music started not in electronics but in the rhythm of bass guitars. Yet, even in his early bass-playing days, Ross was not one to settle. He found the bass amps of his era lacking, leading him to craft his very own.
From Auto Upholstery to Iconic Amps
1960 saw Bud Ross at the Soc-Hop in Overland Park, crossing paths with Dave Gates, an auto upholsterer with a knack for tuck-and-roll jobs. This chance encounter, which culminated in Gates padding Ross’ bass amp, became the inspiration for Kustom Amps’ distinct tuck-and-roll cabinets. These unique designs soon graced stages worldwide, backing legends like Creedence Clearwater Revival, Johnny Cash, and The Jackson 5.
By 1964, Ross took a leap of faith, quitting his job to establish Kustom in Chanute, Kansas, enticed by the incentives the small business association provided.
More Than Just Amps
While the ROSS Compressor of the early '70s might have initially been overshadowed by Bud Ross’s other achievements, its significance became clear when it became a key ingredient in the rich, distinctive tones of Trey Anastasio of Phish. This recognition triggered a frenzy, with guitarists from all corners seeking the coveted Ross Compressors.
Over time, as demand surged and prices skyrocketed, several boutique creators tried recreating this magic.
The Modern ROSS Era
Today, as ROSS Electronics releases its series of pedals, it’s evident that the brand’s legacy, rich history, and commitment to quality remain intact. From the vintage classics like the ROSS Compressor and ROSS Chorus to the new-age ROSS Fuzz, the brand continues to marry the old with the new, bringing forward Bud Ross’s ethos of innovation and excellence.