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Description
Introducing the JHS Lime Aid, a bass effects pedal that's a game-changer for musicians looking for that perfect blend of punch and clarity. Tailor-made for bassists, this compact powerhouse offers an intuitive three-knob interface, allowing for precise control over volume, compression, and blend. Its standout feature, a modified Pulp n' Peel circuit, ensures your bass tones are always rich and full-bodied. Whether you're aiming to add a bit of oomph to certain song sections or seeking a pedal that stays on through your entire set, the Lime Aid delivers performance that can transform the mundane into the extraordinary.
Key Features:
- Three-knob interface for detailed sound sculpting (Volume, Comp, Blend)
- Compact design, perfect for pedalboards of any size
- Easy-to-read LED indicator for on-the-fly adjustments
- Modified Pulp n' Peel circuit for enhanced low-end response
- Ability to run clean signal independently of the compressed one
Product specs
| Brand | JHS |
| Model | Lime Aid |
| Finish | Green, Hand Painted |
| Year | 2012 - 2014 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Bass Effect Pedals, Compressor Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What type of effect does the JHS Lime Aid pedal provide for bass guitars?
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The JHS Lime Aid is a compressor pedal specifically designed for bass guitars, offering enhanced sustain and dynamic control to help bassists achieve a more balanced and punchy sound.
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Is the JHS Lime Aid suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the JHS Lime Aid is suitable for live performances, providing reliable compression to ensure your bass tone remains consistent and clear in a live setting.
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Can the JHS Lime Aid pedal be used with electric guitars?
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While the JHS Lime Aid is optimized for bass guitars, it can also be used with electric guitars to achieve similar compression effects, though the tonal results may vary.
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How does the JHS Lime Aid differ from other compressor pedals?
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The JHS Lime Aid is hand-painted and designed specifically for bass, offering tailored compression settings that enhance low-end frequencies without sacrificing clarity, distinguishing it from generic compressor pedals.
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What power supply does the JHS Lime Aid require?
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The JHS Lime Aid requires a standard 9V DC power supply, commonly used with most guitar and bass pedals, ensuring easy integration into your pedalboard setup.
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Reviews
PROS
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Specifically designed for bass, enhancing bass sound quality
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Tightens sound effectively, ideal for Ampeg Combo users
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Offers blend control for mixing compressed and clean signals
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Transparent compression without altering the original tone
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Quiet operation with minimal noise interference
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Provides full use of compression without losing high-end sounds
CONS
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Lacks a tone knob for additional sound customization
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Discontinued, making it potentially hard to find
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about JHS Lime Aid.
Build quality
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Early JHS Lime Aid pedals were labeled using stamps, indicating a more primitive build phase and a DIY ethos.
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Setup and maintenance
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The pedal's circuit boards are insulated with tape to prevent shorting, reflecting early DIY assembly techniques.
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Value and pricing
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Discontinued JHS pedals like the Lime Aid can attract collectors, potentially adding at least $200 in resale value.
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Use cases and applications
Features and functionality
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The Lime Aid's simple control layout includes tone, blend, and volume knobs, making it accessible even for users new to compression pedals.
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Critic Reviews
5.0 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 2 Ratings
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Bring it Back
JHS discontinued the Lime Aid with the introduction of the Pulp n Peel, and later the Pulp n Peel V4, which is supposedly bass friendly. I own a V3 and a V4 Pulp N Peel. The V3 does not work as well for bass as the bass-specific Lime Aid, and I have not tried to use the V4 on bass for it is on my guitar pedalboard.
The Lime Aid is a bass oriented version of the Pulp n Peel. It has three knobs, a Volume, Compression, and Blend. The blend is an essential part of my compression in that I am able to dial in the amount of compression that I want (I use all of the compression the pedal has) but then I can blend in my clean, uncompressed signal to add back in the high end that compression often squashes out.
I was lucky enough to get this pedal direct from JHS as a B stock in a sale they had for $130. If you are a bass player, and find one of these pedals for sale, definitely buy it. You won't be disappointed.
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Bass pedal? whaat?
Great compressor. Transparent and quiet. Just Miss a tone Knob on it...
For real, it's great on the guitar!
3485
I just purchased one of these in JHS's flash sale. I'm so excited! How do you like it?
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