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Description
Dive into the sonic landscape of the '60s and '70s with the JHS Unicorn, a pedal that resurrects the iconic Uni-Vibe effect with a modern twist. Experience the timeless bulb-driven tone enriched by tap tempo control, allowing for precise LFO modulation. Whether you're chasing the ghost of Hendrix or sculpting your unique sound, the Unicorn offers a versatile palette of tremolo-style effects. Its intuitive interface, featuring essential controls and a wet/dry toggle, ensures you can easily dial in your desired sound without the fuss.
Key Features:
- Classic Uni-Vibe effect with a modern tap tempo control
- Bulb-driven tone for authentic vintage sound
- Versatile controls: Volume, Depth, Speed, and Ratio
- Wet/Dry toggle for mixing effect intensity
- Ideal for achieving '60s and '70s inspired tones
Product specs
| Bypass | true bypass |
| Power | 9V |
Videos
JHS Pedals
JHS Pedals, Unicorn V2
Reviews
PROS
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Authentic, thick, and chewy sounding vibe
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Small footprint, convenient for pedalboards
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Tap tempo feature enhances song integration
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Compatible with most power supplies
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True photocell technology for psychedelic effects
CONS
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LEDs may be too bright for some settings
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Effect may not be as dramatic as some competitors
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Vibrato setting considered too subtle by some users
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about JHS Unicorn.
Features and functionality
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The tap tempo and expression input enhance the JHS Unicorn's utility significantly, especially when synced with a tap tempo delay.
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The Unicorn's expression jack for speed adjustment is a feature that some pricier univibes lack, adding to its versatility.
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The Formula B Vintage Vibe is popular for its dual footswitchable speed settings, offering flexibility in live performances.
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Some users find the Unicorn's chorus setting problematic when playing clean, as it can produce unwanted clipping sounds.
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Mods and upgrades
User experience
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Several owners report experiencing unwanted clipping with single coils, suggesting the need for careful placement in signal chains.
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Several owners recommend using a coily cable to roll off highs, as used by Hendrix, but emphasize that adjusting the tone knob can be more effective.
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The Fulltone Deja Vibe is highlighted for its compatibility with both single coils and humbuckers, thanks to its vintage/modern switch.
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Use cases and applications
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The Unicorn provides a modern swirl while maintaining clarity, making it less suitable for those seeking a crunchy, Hendrix-style vibe.
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Owners find the trebly nature of the Unicorn beneficial for stage cutting, especially when using PAFs and a Strat through an AC30.
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The Unicorn V2 excels at capturing classic Floyd and Hendrix tones while offering modern versatility, appealing to a wide range of styles.
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Comparisons
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Compared to the EQD Depths, some users find the Unicorn more straightforward, especially in live settings where complex tweaking can be challenging.
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Users favor the Fulltone Deja Vibe for its accurate reproduction of the original Univibe, praised for its authentic tone.
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The Unicorn V2 is favored over the MXR Univibe for its optical circuit and tap tempo, which some users find more authentic and versatile for vibe effects.
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The Strymon UltraViolet is praised for its crisp sound and compatibility with both clean and driven tones, providing a broader range of vibe tones than the Unicorn.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 0 Reviews and 5 Ratings
Artist usage
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Ryan Adams can be seen using the JHS Unicorn pedal in a photo posted on his Twitter page.
The EffectsBay website shared some pictures posted to Reeves' Facebook page. The image showing his guitar pedalboards features a Unicorn pedal.
From Mark's Official YouTube Channel. In this live studio recording, at the 0:13 second mark. You get a clear shot of half of his pedal board that sits by his feet in the video. The light blue JHS Unicorn sticks out with it's light blue.
In the Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" YouTube video, Taylor Goldsmith discusses his use of the JHS Unicorn at the 12:32 mark. He describes it as emulating a Magnatone or Brown Panel Fender Vibrato. Although he refers to it in this way, it is technically a Uni-Vibe pedal from JHS. This is a justifiable misconception, however. They both have fairly similar circuitry.
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