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Description

EUNA is the Elite UNity Amplifier from 29 Pedals.

An input driver that replaces a conventional buffer, EUNA is built to protect and condition your instrument's signal to prepare it for whatever you want to do with it. Console grade build, three great sounding filters, and an alt-path insert loop for your classic fuzz and wah circuits that don't want to be buffered. Also features the 29 Pedals WHATEVER power supply, which accepts 7.5 to 35 volts of AC or DC in either polarity with no change in tone. EUNA is made by 29 Pedals in California.

Even a few true-bypass pedals and 20' of cable can hang out your guitar's output and make it feel mushy and dark. Buffers can help, but they are often very simple circuits that create sonic issues of their own.

Meet EUNA!

EUNA is an Elite UNity Amplifier. It is designed to protect and condition your guitar’s signal. Use it in place of an input buffer. Plug directly in, first in the chain. You can safely remove all other buffers after it if you wish. We recommend an output driver at the end of your chain. You can use a conventional buffer, or try our output amplifier OAMP. Plug your guitar directly into EUNA with the shortest cable that is convenient.

EUNA features an effects loop that activates when EUNA is OFF. It was designed for use with vintage or vintage-style fuzz pedals. The interaction between your guitar and your fuzz is disturbed by any buffering, so EUNA’s effects loop allows you to switch between a buffered input and guitar-direct-to-fuzz. You can also use the loop to remove your tuner’s buffer from the signal chain. Let us know what other uses you find for the loop! If nothing is plugged in to the loop, the pedal is true-bypass when switched off.

EUNA features 29 Pedals’ WHATEVER power supply. The WHATEVER power supply accepts 7.5 to 35 volts of AC or DC (either polarity) with absolutely no change in tone. It’s true!!

EUNA has three sweetening circuits - Harmonics, Bright and Low. Low adds a little bit of low end. Not too much, just a little bit for some sweet oomf or to make up for low-end loss in your pedal chain. Bright adds some brightness, and Harmonics pushes the air band where guitar harmonics are. Harmonics adds sweet, tube-like chime to any rig.

EUNA preserves "touchyness" and "snap." There is also an increase in effective dynamic range of your signal, and in some cases coil noise is reduced! The custom-tailored load kicks the resonant peak of your pickups out typically about 5 or 10k compared to a load of a few true-bypass switches and reasonable cabling. The pickup’s top-end rolloff is smoother too. You'll feel more chime and less pinchy top-end.

EUNA will take over +18dB input with extremely low THD* - many other pedals fold about +10dB or less! The extra headroom on the front end means that EUNA will pass through your entire signal. That extra headroom means that fast transients won't ever run out of room - no relatively normal electric guitar could clip this, even for an instant. It's absolutely flat from 10Hz to 50kHz, but all the above features create a perceived tone "sweetness." EUNA can be modified to accept up to +22dB!

Connect power to the WHATEVER power input with a standard DC plug. You can use AC or DC, either polarity, 7.5 to 35 volts. EUNA consumes about 100 mA.

Use the footswitch to engage or disengage EUNA. The light is brighter when EUNA is ON. When EUNA is OFF the insert loop is ACTIVE. If nothing is plugged into the insert loop, EUNA will be in True Bypass mode when switched off. You can connect a pedal to the Send/Return jacks. Connect SEND to the INPUT of the pedal you want to connect. Connect RETURN to that pedal’s OUTPUT.

EUNA is very DIY friendly - the Opamp is socketed so you can very easily audition chips. Notes on the PCB will help experienced DIYers tailor EUNA completely to their rig. EUNA will drive down to 600 ohms perfectly flat, but there are a few places tweakers will delight in hacking. Remove only 4 screws and you can service/mod the entire audio path without disturbing the power supply side or removing the board from the chassis.

The construction is a single 4 layer PCB with 2oz copper throughout. Huge traces and fully plated holes, like high-end recording equipment and hifi gear. This method provides superior fidelity and transmission. No jumper wires, fewer soldered connections, shorter paths, more copper. The power supply side is completely isolated from the audio side with a layer of shielding and separate ground planes connected at a single point in a proper star-ground configuration. No electrolytics in the signal path, only for PSU filtering. 1% thin-film resistors, WIMA film caps and other audiophile-grade components complete the short signal path.

*THD better than 0.01% at +19dBu input & 10K Ohm load. THD better than 0.01% at +17dBu input & 600 Ohm load.

125mm x 92mm or 4.875" x 3.625"

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Reviews

PROS

  • Significantly enhances fidelity, touch sensitivity, and detail in pedal sound

  • Adds sparkle, primer low end, and improves touch sensitivity for live performances

  • Three boost switches offer versatility for different guitars and amps

  • Can increase delay and reverb mix while maintaining a natural room feel

  • Described as removing a veil between the player and their tone

CONS

  • May add an artificial sounding fizz to the tone

  • Can unintentionally increase gain, affecting the musicality of the sound

Owner Insights

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Features and functionality

  • Owners note that the EUNA adds clarity and gives pickups a distinct voice, even with toggle switches off, enhancing the overall guitar signal.

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  • The EUNA's power supply is noted for its ability to handle varied voltage inputs, a unique feature not commonly needed by most users.

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  • The EUNA's EQ switches provide subtle enhancements but can sometimes introduce unwanted spikiness, especially with certain pedal chains.

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  • The EUNA includes an insert loop that automatically isolates fuzz pedals when the EUNA is off, preserving the unimpeded guitar signal.

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  • The EUNA is noted for its self-isolating steel chassis, which helps reduce noise when positioned at the front of the signal chain.

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Comparisons

  • The GE-7 EQ pedal is mentioned as a viable alternative, offering similar functions without the high price tag of the EUNA.

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  • A Cornish LD-1 clone reportedly made a more noticeable difference in signal quality compared to a EUNA clone, suggesting alternatives might offer better performance.

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  • Compared to the TCE or TrueTone, the EUNA offers marginal baseline signal improvement and features a switchable FX loop for fuzzes or tuners.

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  • Some users equate EUNA's functionality to a combination of a high-quality buffer and an EQ pedal but note it achieves this with a lower noise floor.

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  • While the Cali 76's buffer is nearly as good as EUNA's, users report EUNA offers additional "sweetening" of sound that is hard to replicate.

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Use cases and applications

  • The EUNA is beneficial for boards with 14 pedals or more, restoring signal clarity lost through extensive chains.

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  • EUNA is particularly valued in rigs with large pedalboards, offering improved signal fidelity and impedance matching, especially useful with amp simulators.

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User experience

  • Some users find the EUNA's effect akin to removing a "blanket" from their amp, enhancing sparkle, particularly with Supro Delta King and Burriss Royal Bluesman amps.

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  • Owners report that the EUNA can make a Strat's middle position sound more pronounced and "stratty" without harshness.

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  • One owner mentions the EUNA's ability to maintain clarity in tone across different guitars, making it an essential always-on pedal for some users.

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  • Owners frequently describe EUNA as a transformative "always-on" pedal, with a noticeable difference when bypassed.

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Value and pricing

  • The EUNA's cost is debated, with some users suggesting similar clarity can be achieved using a Benson Boost or a Bad Bob pedal at a lower price.

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  • The high cost of EUNA is seen as justified by its unique sound enhancement capabilities and build quality, though some users find similar results with cheaper alternatives.

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Critic Reviews

Gear Review: 29 Pedals/Believable Audio EUNA and OAMP - American Songwriter

americansongwriter.com

The 29 Pedals EUNA and OAMP duo proves to be a game-changer for guitarists, enhancing signal integrity and providing a richer tone. The EUNA acts as a preamp and buffer, ensuring that even vintage pedals perform optimally, while the OAMP excels in maintaining signal quality over long distances. Their EQ switches are subtle but effective, allowing for tailored sound adjustments. However, while the boost in signal is noticeable, it may not suit every player’s preference. Some may find the added complexity unnecessary. Overall, these pedals are a worthwhile addition for those seeking to elevate their sound without sacrificing clarity.

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See how John Mayer uses 29 Pedals EUNA

John Mayer

Guitarist

John Mayer Trio

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"John Mayer's use of the 29 Pedals EUNA is evidenced by photos shared by @johnmayergear, featuring Greg and footage from Mayer's interview with Zane Lowe."

See how Frank Iero uses 29 Pedals EUNA

Frank Iero

Singer, Guitarist

My Chemical Romance

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In this Instagram story captured on February 8, 2022, Frank Iero posted this picture of his pedalboard. The Believable Audio 29 Pedals Elite Unity Amplifier is on the top row, second from the right.

See how Yvette Young uses 29 Pedals EUNA

Yvette Young

Singer, Guitarist

Covet

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In this photo, featuring Yvette Young and the pedals she used for her latest album, the 29 Pedals EUNA can be spotted on her board.

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Chris Buck

Guitarist

Cardinal Black

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Chris Buck uses the 29 Pedals EUNA as part of his pedalboard setup, as confirmed by Premier Guitar's John Bohlinger in the "Chris Buck's Yamaha Revstar and Double-Tiered Pedalboard" feature.

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Joey Landreth

Singer, Guitarist

The Bros. Landreth

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Featured in this September 9, 2020 Instagram post.

I like pedals. You guys know that. I know that lots of you like pedals, too. Some of you don’t. I’m really sorry about that. This is the first post in a series I’m doing called “Pedals that I think are very cool.” This fine specimen is the @29pedals EUNA. EUNA stands for Elite UNity Amplifier. It does the job of an input buffer, which is not my thing at all. Except this thing is verrrry cool. It has a lil fx loop for your vintage fuzzes(heeeeyyyy) so when you want to use’em, it pulls the EUNA circuit out of the way and plops your fuzz-boi right in there no nasty buffer-fuzz blues. I don’t honestly know what it does. All I know is that it’s better on and worse off. Go give my bud Jesse a follow and check out the other cool shiz he’s going to be releasing into the world. Fun fact about Jesse is that when I told him I was from Winnipeg he said “Please take the pedal past some places where Neil Young used to hang out.” I found that very classy because lots of American people don’t know where or even what a Winnipeg is. Points in my book, Jesse. Other fun fact, my wife went the the same high school as Neil Young. Not so fun fact, lots of Canadians don’t even know where Winnipeg is. Which is crazy. Get a map. Frig. And check out 29 pedals.

See how Blake Mills uses 29 Pedals EUNA

Blake Mills

Singer, Guitarist

Simon Dawes

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Blake Mills incorporates the 29 Pedals EUNA into his live performance setup, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.

See how David Ryan Harris uses 29 Pedals EUNA

David Ryan Harris

Guitarist

Brand New Immortals

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The 29 Pedals Euna is shown here as part of David's Sob Rock pedalboard.

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Carl Broemel

Guitarist

My Morning Jacket

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Carl Broemel's pedalboard includes a 29 Pedals EUNA, as confirmed in the "My Morning Jacket Rig Rundown" by John Bohlinger on Premier Guitar.

See how Henry Kaiser uses 29 Pedals EUNA

Henry Kaiser

Guitarist

French, Frith, Kaiser and Thompson

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In a user-uploaded photo on Facebook by Michael Manring, Henry Kaiser is seen using a 29 Pedals EUNA.

See how Jacob Bugden uses 29 Pedals EUNA

Jacob Bugden

Guitarist, Music Producer

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In this now deleted Instagram story posted by Jacob Bugden (10/3/2025), Bugden's temporary home setup can be seen in which he uses a wide array of 29 pedals. The EUNA can be spotted front row

See how Ian Dennis Jarrold uses 29 Pedals EUNA

Ian Dennis Jarrold

Guitarist, Keyboardist

I Like Trains

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To the right of the photo, you can see a 29 Pedals EUNA.

See how Steffen Gotsch uses 29 Pedals EUNA

Steffen Gotsch

Bassist

Royal Coda

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The image shows Steffen Gotsch incorporating the 29 Pedals EUNA buffer on his pedalboard.

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