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      • Founded by Bud Ross' grandson, Cameron Ross, and his childhood friend Ben Brazil, Ross Audibles meticulously reverse-engineered the gray Compressor—along with the much-loved, if less legendary, Ross Distortion —to bring them back to the market in as-close-to-original form as is humanly possible 45 years after their inception.
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  2. Despite a successful beginning, ROSS pedals only existed for a few years between the late seventies and early eighties, with the number of employees peaking at just 20 people. The original ROSS logo was created by Wichita-based designer Jim Ball, who would later design the Birdview Satellites logo.

  3. Aug 15, 2023 · JHS Pedals has announced the return of a Ross Electronics, unveiling five new guitar effects pedals inspired by cult classic designs, and shooting a documentary that tells the story of the brand and celebrates the legacy of its founder, the entrepreneur and inventor CharlesBudRoss.

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  4. May 8, 2024 · Ross pedals were around in the late 1970s, the brainchild of Bud Ross of Kustom, whose amps had an unmistakable padded or quilted look and were used by several big bands of the era, notably Creedence Clearwater Revival.

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  5. The influence of ROSS Pedals spans nearly five decades, but it all started with a guy named Bud. This comprehensive documentary shows how a small-town musici...

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  6. Aug 15, 2023 · In his ongoing quest to ensure the coolest and most interesting pedals aren’t lost to time, JHS founder Josh Scott has taken it upon himself to partner with the Ross family to reignite the company and their historic designs for a whole new generation of players.

  7. The influence of ROSS Pedals spans nearly five decades, but it all started with a guy named Bud. This comprehensive documentary shows how a small-town musician became one of the most successful amp manufacturers in music history, and how those amps inspired the stompboxes we know today as ROSS Pedals.

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