JHS Pulp N’ Peel V4 Compressor Guitar Effects Pedal
The Pulp ‘N’ Peel V4 is the truly transparent compressor pedal you’ve been hoping for and much more. Its smooth-sounding parallel compression circuit offers you the power to blend in your ideal balance of compressed and uncompressed signal. You’re able to add a touch of grit to your tone thanks to the pedal’s Dirt mini toggle. Also, whether you’re a bassist sending your signal direct or a guitarist running the Pulp ‘N’ Peel on your pedalboard, the pedal’s ¼” and balanced XLR outputs have you covered. This compressor/preamp pedal sports a ton of tone-shaping power. So no matter what your compression needs, the Pulp ‘N’ Peel V4 is your go-to solution.
Product Features
- A compressor/preamp pedal that sports a ton of tone-shaping power no matter what your compression needs
- The Dirt mini toggle is voiced to go from warm tone enhancement to gritty tonal foundation
- Maintains your instrument’s natural attack and has a very low noise floor
- The detection circuit is designed for smoother tones with added sustain
- The Active EQ control cuts or boosts high end, and the Parallel Blend control balances compressed and uncompressed signals
- Low-profile gain control is safely located on the side of the pedal
- Features ¼” and balanced XLR outputs for bassists sending signal direct or guitarists running the pedal on a pedalboard
Excellent Clean Boost I stumbled upon JHS Pedals a few months back, and their stuff, I believe to be superior to most others. The Prestige is an excellent clean boost pedal that I use to replace a preamp pedal that was basically serving the same purpose. Despite being significantly less flexible, the Prestige sounds better than the preamp pedal ever did, and I believe ever could. The sound is full, and it is as if any loss that the cable runs caused has vanished. JHS uses buffers in their pedals, with this being…
Great Pedal! This is probably my favorite pedal on my board right now. Super feature packed. Great compressor but also a fantastic sounding buffer. I run this first in chain and it sweetens up my tone nicely. Sounds the same as JHS’s Little Black Buffer (which also sounds killer). Being able to switch the buffer on and off with the switch on the side is a great addition being that certain dirt pedals don’t cooperate with a buffer very well. I think the dirt mode on this pedal sounds good. Really…