On Saturday, May 17th, Josh Scott sent an email to the JHS head engineer asking for the Box It Later schematic for the NOTADÜMBLË. Confused, the engineer responded, “That’s not what it is…” Chaos ensued and we realized we made a HUGE oversight. Here, Josh tells the story of all the events that lead to this moment, and what we’re doing in light of this discovery.
Thanks for all your support and for hanging with us through this! If you purchased the NOTADÜMBLË, you need to watch this video. All details for contacting us and the future of the NOTADÜMBLË can be found in this video!
I don’t really care one way or the other but after watching the video most people got a free upgrade to a more rare pedal in this situation so it’s barely a mistake it’s just kind of a happy accident
Yeah I think JHS is definitely doing right by it’s customers here.
TBH I couldn’t tell you what the dumble sound is, let alone able to tell the difference between two different dumble sounds.
My idea of tone is low pass filters and how long my nails are.
Those nails will get ya! And there’s only like 3 minutes growth between playable and unplayable length!
There really isn’t a singular Dumble sound, to be honest, as he custom built each amp specific to the player.