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Description

Unleash your creativity with the JHS Pandamonium V2, a distortion effects pedal that delivers a dynamic range of tones, from subtle overdrive to full-blown sonic chaos. This pedal is designed for guitarists who crave versatility and power in their sound, offering a seamless blend of classic distortion with a modern edge. The JHS Pandamonium V2 is equipped with a unique dual-circuit design that allows you to effortlessly switch between a smooth, creamy overdrive and a gritty, aggressive distortion, making it perfect for any musical genre or performance setting.

The intuitive control layout features Volume, Tone, and Gain knobs, giving you precise control over your sound. The pedal is also constructed with high-quality components to ensure durability and reliable performance. Whether you're in the studio or on stage, the JHS Pandamonium V2 ensures your guitar's voice is heard loud and clear.

Key Features:

  • Dual-circuit design for versatile sound options
  • Volume, Tone, and Gain controls for precise sound shaping
  • True bypass switching for clean signal integrity
  • High-quality components for durability and reliability
  • Ideal for a wide range of musical genres and performance settings

Product specs

Brand JHS
Model Pandamonium V2
Year 2012 - 2013
Made In United States
Categories Bass Effect Pedals, Fuzz Pedals and Effects
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of distortion can I expect from the JHS Pandamonium V2?

The JHS Pandamonium V2 offers a versatile range of distortion tones, from classic fuzz to more aggressive, modern distortion, making it suitable for a variety of musical styles.

Can the JHS Pandamonium V2 be used with a bass guitar?

Yes, the JHS Pandamonium V2 is designed to work well with both guitar and bass, providing rich, full-bodied distortion tones for both instruments.

What power supply does the JHS Pandamonium V2 require?

The JHS Pandamonium V2 requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is typical for most guitar pedals.

How does the JHS Pandamonium V2 differ from other fuzz pedals?

The JHS Pandamonium V2 combines elements of traditional fuzz with modern distortion capabilities, offering a unique tonal palette that stands out from typical fuzz pedals.

Is the JHS Pandamonium V2 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the JHS Pandamonium V2 is built for live use, offering robust construction and reliable performance that can handle the demands of gigging musicians.

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about JHS Pandamonium V2.

Setup and maintenance

  • A dead treble pot on the SVT circuit results in no effect when turned; testing showed no voltage or continuity.

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  • High-pitched squeal occurs when flipping the 2-way switch, which reorders the SVT preamp and 4 Wheeler fuzz circuits.

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  • Biasing the MPF102 to 4.5v is challenging due to its narrow adjustment range compared to easier J201 transistors.

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Features and functionality

  • The MPF102 transistor has a narrow bias adjustment range, going from 8.88v to 0v with minimal turns.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Replacing J201 transistors, a diode, and a capacitor did not resolve the crackling issue on the SVT side.

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