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Description

The JHS Morning Glory V3 is your gateway to achieving that perfect balance between clean and gritty overdrive, making it an essential tool for any guitarist’s pedalboard. Revered for its ability to stay just on the cusp of full-on breakup, this pedal enhances your tone without overshadowing your guitar's natural dynamics. It's designed for musicians who crave a transparent overdrive that retains the character of their rig, delivering an exceptional boost that doesn’t muddy the waters.

A unique feature of the Morning Glory V3 is its high-headroom design, allowing for a wide range of tonal possibilities without sacrificing clarity. The bright cut switch offers additional tonal versatility, crafting a sound that's both smooth and articulate. Whether you're playing blues, rock, or jazz, this pedal provides the nuanced drive you need to elevate your performance.

Perfect for both studio sessions and live gigs, the Morning Glory V3 is a versatile overdrive pedal that guarantees to bring out the best in your guitar's tone. Its intuitive controls make it easy to dial in the perfect amount of drive, ensuring you can focus more on your music and less on tweaking knobs.

Key Features:

  • Transparent overdrive with high-headroom design
  • Bright cut switch for additional tonal flexibility
  • Intuitive controls for easy tone customization
  • Maintains your guitar's natural dynamics and character
  • Ideal for a wide range of musical styles

Product specs

Brand JHS
Model Morning Glory V3
Year 2012 - 2015
Made In United States
Categories Overdrive and Boost Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of sound can I expect from the JHS Morning Glory V3 overdrive pedal?

The JHS Morning Glory V3 delivers a transparent overdrive, maintaining the natural tone of your guitar while adding warmth and clarity. It is ideal for enhancing your sound without drastically altering your guitar's original character.

Does the JHS Morning Glory V3 work well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?

Yes, the JHS Morning Glory V3 is designed to work effectively with both single-coil and humbucker pickups, providing a versatile overdrive that complements a wide range of guitar styles.

Can the JHS Morning Glory V3 be used as a clean boost?

The JHS Morning Glory V3 can be used as a clean boost by adjusting the gain settings, allowing you to push your amp without adding significant distortion, ideal for solos or emphasizing certain parts of your playing.

What power supply is required for the JHS Morning Glory V3?

The JHS Morning Glory V3 requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a negative center, commonly used with most pedalboards, ensuring easy integration into your setup.

How does the JHS Morning Glory V3 differ from other overdrive pedals?

The JHS Morning Glory V3 is known for its transparency and dynamic response, offering a subtle overdrive that preserves your guitar's tone, making it distinct from more aggressive or colored overdrive pedals.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Delivers exceptional clarity and note articulation

  • Perfect for edge of breakup sounds, not heavy crunch

  • Pairs well with humbuckers and P-90s

  • Highly expressive and dynamic tonal variability

  • Enhances rhythm tones with chime and warmth

  • Toggle switch offers additional gain flexibility

  • High cut feature adds versatility

  • Works well with compressors and boosts

  • Maintains dynamics without muddiness

  • Attractive hand-painted design

CONS

  • Struggles to achieve light overdrive with single coils

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about JHS Morning Glory V3.

User experience

  • Some users find the Morning Glory overly jangly, preferring pedals like the BD-2 for a smoother sound profile.

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Comparisons

  • The Morning Glory is often compared to the Browne Carbon, with some players finding the latter offers more tonal options despite both being Bluesbreaker derivatives.

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  • It is noted that the Morning Glory has a 'furry' breakup, unlike the more transparent Klon-style pedals like the EHX Soul Food.

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  • Owners note the Morning Glory lacks the bass peak found in other Bluesbreaker pedals like the Boss Blues Driver and Pantheon, making it more mid-focused.

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  • It's suggested that the Morning Glory may not suit those who prefer the mid-boosted tones of an SD-1, indicating a preference for different overdrive characteristics.

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  • The Morning Glory is described as glassy and bright, with some preferring the EQD Plumes or EAE Limelight for a more balanced sound.

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  • Owners find the Morning Glory's controls highly interactive; adjusting the gain impacts brightness, necessitating simultaneous tone adjustments, unlike a more straightforward Boss SD-1.

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  • The King of Tone circuit is seen as a superior evolution of the Bluesbreaker circuit for touch sensitivity and dynamic clipping compared to the V4's extra gain stage.

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Features and functionality

  • The Morning Glory's volume control is highly sensitive near noon, causing sudden volume jumps, which some users find challenging when trying to achieve unity gain.

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  • The Morning Glory V3 includes a bright cut switch, useful for taming brightness when using single-coil pickups, particularly with Fender-style amps.

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  • The Morning Glory is noted for not flattening out guitar frequencies, making it a strong choice for stacking with other pedals without losing tonal character.

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  • The V4's high gain setting can't adjust tone or level independently, reducing flexibility compared to stacking with other drives.

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  • The Morning Glory's red remote feature allows users to toggle high gain and volume remotely, adding versatility for live performance setups.

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Use cases and applications

  • The pedal excels with Strat or Tele guitars into Fender amps for a full, well-rounded "edge of breakup" tone, but can be too bright with Jazzmasters.

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  • The pedal is favored for its sensitivity to pick dynamics, making it suitable for players who want a clean sound that can break up as they dig in harder.

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  • The Morning Glory excels in creating a "sparkly and open" sound with a Strat/Princeton combo, perfect for those seeking a bright, clean tone.

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  • The V4's high gain setting can be ideal if it's the only drive on a board, but may be excessive when stacked with other drives.

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Value and pricing

  • Owners suggest keeping the V3 if satisfied, as the high gain feature on the V4 might not justify the upgrade cost.

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In the YouTube video titled "Pedalboard Walkthrough - E Edwards," E. Edwards demonstrates his pedal board as of May 30, 2020. At 0:18, he identifies the JHS Morning Glory overdrive pedal. Although the version is not explicitly mentioned, the control labels clearly indicate that it is the JHS Morning Glory V3.

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