Sugar Rush
Sugar Rush came from a sound Jordan from Sugar Report already liked: the HSP Cosmotone into the HSP 1992.
The idea was not to make a two-pedal stack with every control brought to the front. It was to take the setting Jordan actually used and build around that.
The first stage is based on the HSP Cosmotone. Its tone is set to Jordan’s preference, and its gain is handled with an internal trim. That stage feeds the HSP 1992, which keeps the main controls on the outside.
So the pedal works like a dialed-in stack in one box. The Cosmotone side adds push and character before the signal hits the 1992. The 1992 then handles the main drive sound, feel, and output.
Lower settings keep it more open. Higher settings push the 1992 harder and bring out more gain, compression, and thickness.
Sugar Rush is a Cosmotone pushing a 1992, built around Jordan’s preferred setting and simplified into one pedal.