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Though it’s a fairly nondescript-looking piece of gear, our Little Black Buffer may be the most powerful tone-shaping tool that you put on your pedalboard. By adding it to your signal path, you’ll restore all the high-end detail, output level, and tonal character that involved pedal chains and long cable runs steal away. And because the Little Black Buffer is an on-all-the-time sort of thing, you can save precious real estate by mounting it on the underside of your pedalboard.
If you’re as pedal happy as we are at JHS, you’re going to want a quality buffer in your signal chain. The Little Black Buffer is like giving your guitar’s tone a shot of adrenaline, ensuring it hits your amp with the same strength and character as it left your fingers.
- Converts your guitar’s hi-Z signal to lo-Z for driving long cables and pedal chains
- Retains the original tone of your guitar without tone loss from other gear in your signal chain
An active buffer, such as the Little Black Buffer, is content to be a workhorse piece of gear that quietly does its job in the background. That’s why we designed this little guy to be compact, sturdy, and simple to integrate into your rig.
- Small size is ideal for saving pedalboard space
- Can easily be mounted underneath your board
- Built rugged
- Black powder coating keeps the buffer hidden in the background
JHS Pedals is the result of Josh Scott’s desire to build quality effects pedals that stand out in an over-saturated market. Started in early 2007 by way of a DIY repair to a Boss Blues Driver, JHS Pedals has evolved into an effects pedal company recognized world-wide. Josh’s years of touring and session work along with eventual electronics tinkering bring the experience and knowledge of what musicians need and want in their rigs, and that is one of the core values that JHS was built upon.
With a complete electric guitar, bass guitar, utility, and Mod Shop, JHS Pedals offers one of the broadest lines of effects on the market today. We value and commit to designing, populating, and assembling pedals that sound excellent, are easy to use, and work correctly.
Molecular pathway of estrogen receptor (ER) action. Typically, estrogen binds to the ligand-binding domain of receptors in the nucleus, which causes a conformational change. Estrogen-responsive elements (ERE) mediate genomic effects. RE, response element; TF, transcription factor; GF, growth factor; GF-R, growth factor receptor; CoA, co-activator; CoR, co-repressor; MAPK, mictogen-activated protein kinase; PI3K, phophoinositide 3-kinase; Src, proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase; AP-1, activating protein-1; Sp-1, stimulating protein-1. Adapted from Nie et al.16
Measurement parameters utilized to determine the esophageal motor function. (A) Esophagogastric junction (EGJ). (B) Esophageal body. EGJ-CI, esophagogastric junction-contractile integral; IRP, integrated relaxation pressure; LES, lower esophageal sphincter.
High-resolution manometry test swallows and maneuvers. (A) Supine 5 mL liquid; (B) upright 5 mL liquid; (C) viscous (apple sauce); (D) solid (graham cracker); (E) multiple rapid swallow; and (F) rapid drink challenge. Integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) and distal contractile integral (DCI) were 11 mmHg and 1760 mmHg·cm·sec (A), 8 mmHg and 1950 mmHg·cm·sec (B), 7 mmHg and 1600 mmHg·cm·sec (C), 10 mmHg and 1400 mmHg·cm·sec (D), 4 mmHg and 4600 mmHg·cm·sec (E), and 3 mmHg and 0 mmHg·cm·sec (F), respectively. Figure used with permission from the Esophageal Center at Northwestern.
Our diagnostic algorithm of defecation disorders using a colonic transit study. DD, defecation disorders; DRE, digital rectal examination; NTC, normal transit constipation; STC, slow transit constipation; RS, rectosigmoid colon.
Statistical maps showing voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) differences between irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and healthy controls (HCs;
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1 | What Is New in Rome IV Max J Schmulson, and Douglas A Drossman. Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility. 2017 May; 23(2): 151-163. |
Review | 219 |
2 | Nurse Badge Clip, Light blue Retractable Badge Reel Holder, Scho Karol Kowalski, and Agata Mulak. J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2019 Jan; 25(1): 48-60. |
Review | 202 |
3 | Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of the Proton Pump Inhibitors Jai Moo Shin, and Nayoung Kim. Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility. 2013 Jan; 19(1): 25-35. |
Review | 173 |
4 | Biopsychosocial Model of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Yukari Tanaka, Motoyori Kanazawa, Shin Fukudo and Douglas A Drossman. J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2011 Apr; 17(2): 131-139. |
Review | 157 |
5 | Epidemiology of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Asia: A Systematic Review Hye-Kyung Jung. J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2011 Jan; 17(1): 14-27. |
Review | 136 |
6 | Modulatory Effects of Gut Microbiota on the Central Nervous System: How Gut Could Play a Role in Neuropsychiatric Health and Diseases Shadi S Yarandi, Daniel A Peterson, Glen J Treisman, Timothy H Moran, and Pankaj J Pasricha. J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2016 Apr; 22(2): 201-212. |
Review | 129 |
6 | Effect of Probiotics on Central Nervous System Functions in Animals and Humans: A Systematic Review Huiying Wang, In-Seon Lee, Christoph Braun, and Paul Enck. Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility. 2016 Oct; 22(4): 589-605. |
Review | 129 |
8 | Achalasia Cardia Subtyping by High-Resolution Manometry Predicts the Therapeutic Outcome of Pneumatic Balloon Dilatation Nitesh Pratap, Rakesh Kalapala, Santosh Darisetty, Nitin Joshi, Mohan Ramchandani, Rupa Banerjee, Sandeep Lakhtakia, Rajesh Gupta, Manu Tandan, G V Rao and D Nageshwar Reddy. J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2011 Jan; 17(1): 48-53. |
Original Article | 127 |
9 | How to Interpret Hydrogen Breath Tests Uday C Ghoshal. J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2011 Jul; 17(3): 312-317. |
How to Interpret a Functional or Motility Test | 123 |
10 | The Immune System in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Giovanni Barbara, Cesare Cremon, Giovanni Carini, Lara Bellacosa, Lisa Zecchi, Roberto De Giorgio, Roberto Corinaldesi and Vincenzo Stanghellini. J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2011 Oct; 17(4): 349-359. |
Review | 119 |
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