JHS Pedals Flight Delay Pedal With Tap Tempo in Blue

£179.99

On the menu for January 2026 are the JHS Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the JHS Guitar Pedals today.


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On the menu for January 2026 are the JHS Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the JHS Guitar Pedals today.

Here’s what JHS say about the JHS Flight Delay Pedal:

The JHS Flight Delay was made with one goal in mind: to be everything you need in a delay and nothing you don’t. In a world full of complex effects pedals, we worked hard to bring you the opposite – a beautifully simple stompbox that combines the most essential delay types with the features that matter. With three modes (Delay, Reverse, and Analog) inspired by my all-time favorite delays – EHX Memory Man, Boss DD-5, and Line 6 DL4 “Reverse Mode” – the Flight Delay is familiar, inspiring, and versatile enough for players in any genre. If you are tired of delay pedals that require frustrating menu diving to find the sound you want, endless scrolling on option screens, and complicated user interfaces, look no further!

Controls

  • Mix – Controls the mix of delay with your dry signal. All the way left is fully dry, all the way right is fully wet. Noon is a 50/50 blend.
  • Repeats – Controls the amount of feedback or repeats in the delay signal. Left is less, right is more. Fully right will give infinite repeats. Be careful! This feature can quite literally spiral out of control.
  • EQ – Adjusts the tone or color of the repeats. Left is a darker, warmer delay tone. Right is brighter and crisper.
  • Time – Controls the length of the delay from 50ms to 1 second. Left is shorter, right is longer.
  • Modulation – The fight delay features a meticulously designed modulation path that affects the delayed signal. This can be used to perfectly emulate the modulation textures of a *Memory Man’s vibrato’d repeats or a vintage tape delay’s lo-fi warble warble and everything in between.
  • Mod Depth – Controls the depth or level of the modulation effect. Left is less, right is more.
  • Mod Rate – Controls the rate of the modulation. Left is slower, right is faster.

Mode Toggle

  • Analogue – A filtered analog-style BBD delay that harkens back to classic echo pedals like the EHX Memory Man and BOSS DM-2.
  • Reverse – Plays the delay signal backwards, inspired by effects like the Danelectro Back Talk and Line 6 DL4 Reverse mode.
  • Digital – Crisp, digital-style delay that pays tribute to early DSP delays like the BOSS DD-5 and the Ibanez DE7. 
  • Subdivision Toggle – Sets the interval of delay repeats – quarter note, eighth note, or dotted eighth note in relation to your tapped tempo.
  • Modulation Toggle – Sets delay modulation style to chorus, vibrato, or off.
  • Trails Bypass Mode – Allows the repeats to trail when the pedal is bypassed. To activate or deactivate, hold both footswitches for two seconds while the pedal is on. The left bypass LED will blink, and the setting will be retained.

Tap/Expression Control For Delay Time

  • Tap – For external tap control, plug a mono TS cable into the TAP/EXP jack and connect to a switch or clocking device.
  • Expression – For control of the delay time with an expression pedal, plug a stereo TRS cable into the TAP/EXP jack and connect to an expression pedal with the polarity set to “Tip”. Heel down produces the fastest delay time, and toe down produces the slowest delay time.
  • Left Footswitch – Bypass switch, which turns the effect on and off.
  • Right Footswitch – Tap tempo switch. Tap in your tempo with two or more presses to lock in your delay time. (This will reset to the Time control setting when changing modes.)

Specifications

  • Input – 1/4” jack on the top right side of the pedal.
  • Output – 1/4” jack on the top left side of the pedal.
  • Tap/EXP Jack – 1/4” jack on the top between the input and DC jack.
  • Power – Requires 9VDC negative center power and consumes 85mA. Do not use more than 9VDC, or you will void your warranty.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg

Brand

JHS

JHS Pedals is a prominent manufacturer of guitar effects pedals, known for their high-quality craftsmanship, innovative designs, and commitment to tone. Founded in 2007 by Josh Scott in Kansas City, Missouri, JHS Pedals has quickly gained a reputation for producing boutique-quality pedals that cater to a wide range of musical styles and preferences.

JHS offers a diverse lineup of effects pedals, including overdrive, distortion, fuzz, modulation, delay, reverb, and more. The company is known for its meticulous attention to detail and dedication to producing pedals that deliver exceptional tone and versatility. Many of their pedals are designed to capture the tones of classic vintage effects while incorporating modern features and improvements.

In addition to their standard pedal lineup, JHS Pedals also offers a range of signature pedals in collaboration with renowned artists and musicians. These pedals are designed to meet the specific needs and preferences of the artists, providing them with unique tones and features for their playing style.

With a commitment to innovation and a passion for tone, JHS Pedals continues to be a trusted name in the guitar effects industry, providing musicians with inspiring tools to shape their sound and creativity.

Category

Guitar Pedals

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Delay

A delay pedal records your signal and plays it back after a set time, creating echoes that can range from tight, slapback repeats to long, atmospheric trails. It’s one of the most versatile effects, used to thicken tones, add rhythmic depth, or build spacious, ambient layers. Analogue delays offer warm, decaying repeats that blend naturally with your tone, while digital units provide pristine echoes with precise control over time, feedback, and mix levels.

From classic rockabilly and tape-style echoes to modern looping and shimmer effects, delay pedals have become essential tools for shaping sound. They can make solos soar, rhythms pulse, or transform simple chord progressions into cinematic textures. Whether used subtly to add dimension or boldly to create soundscapes, a good delay pedal can completely redefine the feel and atmosphere of your music.

EQ

While Ed Sheeran primarily relies on the natural sound of his acoustic guitar and vocals, he occasionally uses EQ (Equalization) to shape and enhance his tone during live performances or in the studio. EQ pedals or onboard preamps can allow him to adjust the frequency response of his guitar signal to suit the acoustics of different venues or to achieve specific tonal characteristics. Here’s how EQ might be utilized in Ed Sheeran’s setup:

1. **Tonal Shaping**: EQ can be used to adjust the balance of frequencies in the guitar signal, allowing Ed Sheeran to shape his tone to his liking. For example, he might boost the midrange frequencies to bring out the warmth and presence of his acoustic guitar, or cut certain frequencies to reduce any harshness or mud in the sound.

2. **Feedback Control**: In a live setting, EQ can help control feedback by notching out problematic frequencies that might cause the guitar signal to feed back through the amplification system. This can be particularly useful when performing in venues with challenging acoustics or high volume levels.

3. **Room Correction**: In situations where the venue’s acoustics are less than ideal, EQ can be used to compensate for any deficiencies in the sound. By adjusting the EQ settings, Ed Sheeran can tailor the guitar tone to sound more balanced and natural, regardless of the room’s acoustic properties.

4. **Matching Gear**: EQ can also be used to match the tone of Ed Sheeran’s guitar to the sound of other instruments or equipment in his setup. For example, he might adjust the EQ to complement the tonal characteristics of his vocal microphone or to blend seamlessly with backing tracks or other instruments.

Overall, while EQ may not be a central component of Ed Sheeran’s guitar effects setup, it can still play a valuable role in shaping his tone and ensuring that he achieves the desired sound in different performance environments. Whether used subtly for tonal shaping or more aggressively for feedback control, EQ allows Ed Sheeran to tailor his guitar tone to suit his musical vision and performance needs.

Expression

Expression pedals allow real-time control over specific parameters on compatible guitar pedals, such as volume, delay time, modulation depth, or filter sweep. Used with an expression input, they let players shape effects dynamically with their foot, adding movement and performance control that cannot be achieved with fixed knob settings.

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This is brand new, fresh in, and a UK warranty is included. New Gear always comes from trusted UK music retailers.

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Vibrato

Vibrato refers to a guitar pedal effect that modulates pitch slightly up and down, creating movement and a sense of wobble in the sound. Unlike tremolo, which changes volume, vibrato affects pitch only, producing anything from subtle shimmer to pronounced, warbling textures. It is often used to add character, depth, and vintage-style modulation to guitar tones.

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