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Description

The JHM3 captures all of the undulating waves and phasing textures of a vintage Univibe and packs them into a classic MXR sized enclosure. With all the original features, the Dunlop Tribute Series Univibe can deliver two distinct voices: chorus for classic Hendrix tones at Woodstock and with his Band of Gypsys or Vibrato for that warm, analog pitch modulation that drips with rhythm. The compact size, push button mode switch and standard 9V operation makes the JHM3 a go to vibe for your pedalboard.

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Dunlop JHM3 Jimi Hendrix Univibe

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Dunlop JHM3 Jimi Hendrix Univibe.

Features and functionality

  • The "chorus" mode on the Dunlop JHM3 cuts a significant amount of low end, which may impact the pedal's versatility for bass-heavy styles.

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  • The absence of expression control on the MXR Univibe is considered a major drawback, as it limits the ability to achieve dynamic ramp-up and down effects.

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Comparisons

  • The Fulltone Deja Vibe is noted for using the same components as the original Univibe, producing a more authentic sound compared to the Dunlop JHM3.

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  • The Lovepedal Vibronaut is suggested as a more tweakable alternative, featuring an optical LFO for greater modulation control.

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  • The EHX Good Vibes is recommended as a budget-friendly analog option that maintains the traditional Univibe light bulb modulation method.

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  • The MXR Univibe has been criticized for being a glorified phaser, lacking the authentic Univibe character found in models like the Voodoolabs MicroVibe.

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User experience

  • Owners have reported that the vibrato effect on the Dunlop JHM3 is excellent, though opinions vary on the overall quality of the pedal.

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  • Some users report a harsh noise issue with the MXR Univibe, particularly noticeable with the phase effect, which could detract from its overall usability.

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Use cases and applications

  • For those seeking a Hendrix-style Univibe, owners suggest optical models for better authenticity, with options like the Moen Shaky Jimi being budget-friendly.

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Good pedal

This pedal is not often used but when I need it, it performs.

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