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jhs alpine reverb pedal JHSIntroducing the JHS Alpine Reverb Pedal: In a world full of reverb pedals JHS is proud to offer up a highly tweak able, versatile, inspiring and cost effective solution for any situation your gig might throw at you. The heart of the Alpine's design is the idea that you can have a reverb pedal that is straight forward, easy to use, but also extremely powerful in its functions all while still very approachable without requiring a degree in computer
Introducing the JHS Alpine Reverb Pedal:
In a world full of reverb pedals JHS is proud to offer up a highly tweak-able, versatile, inspiring and cost effective solution for any situation your gig might throw at you. The heart of the Alpine's design is the idea that you can have a reverb pedal that is straight forward, easy to use, but also extremely powerful in its functions all while still very approachable without requiring a degree in computer engineering to dial in a great sound.
In a world full of reverb pedals JHS is proud to offer up a highly tweak-able, versatile, inspiring and cost effective solution for any situation your gig might throw at you. The heart of the Alpine's design is the idea that you can have a reverb pedal that is straight forward, easy to use, but also extremely powerful in its functions all while still very approachable without requiring a degree in computer engineering to dial in a great sound.
Switches & Knobs
The JHS Alpine features two footswitches. The left footswitch turns the pedal On/Off and the right footswitch is the 'Shift' footswitch (which we will explain a bit later). The knob controls start with the 'Reverb' control. The 'Reverb' control is essentially a wet/dry mix knob that lets you set the perfect balance and feel to how saturated the effect feels. The 'Highs' control functions like a high-pass filter. Highs roll off and let you darken or brighten the overall effect when its engaged. The 'Highs' control plays a big part in the actual feel of the reverb, how it decays, and how it reacts in your overall rig. For example a setting that may feel over-the-top or a bit wild can be tamed into a very usable and more subtle texture simply by rolling back the 'Highs' control. This also works in the opposite way as a simple room/slap sound can be brightened into a more dramatic sound. The 'Depth' control adjusts the size or space of the reverb. Think of the 'Depth' control as a knob that lets you change the depth of the canyon you are playing guitar in. The 'Length' control adjusts the tails/decay time of the overall reverb. At low 'Length' settings you feel like you're in a bathroom, at full tilt you feel like you're in a space cave that transcends human perception.
The JHS Alpine features two footswitches. The left footswitch turns the pedal On/Off and the right footswitch is the 'Shift' footswitch (which we will explain a bit later). The knob controls start with the 'Reverb' control. The 'Reverb' control is essentially a wet/dry mix knob that lets you set the perfect balance and feel to how saturated the effect feels. The 'Highs' control functions like a high-pass filter. Highs roll off and let you darken or brighten the overall effect when its engaged. The 'Highs' control plays a big part in the actual feel of the reverb, how it decays, and how it reacts in your overall rig. For example a setting that may feel over-the-top or a bit wild can be tamed into a very usable and more subtle texture simply by rolling back the 'Highs' control. This also works in the opposite way as a simple room/slap sound can be brightened into a more dramatic sound. The 'Depth' control adjusts the size or space of the reverb. Think of the 'Depth' control as a knob that lets you change the depth of the canyon you are playing guitar in. The 'Length' control adjusts the tails/decay time of the overall reverb. At low 'Length' settings you feel like you're in a bathroom, at full tilt you feel like you're in a space cave that transcends human perception.
Shift Knob & Footswitch
The 'Shift' knob is possibly the most useful of them all as it basically allows two settings on the fly. When you engage the 'shift' footswitch on the right you also engage the 'Shift' knob that is a second 'Reverb' control. This lets you set the standard 'Reverb' control to one setting and the 'Shift' to another for on the fly adjustment between two preset sounds.
The 'Shift' knob is possibly the most useful of them all as it basically allows two settings on the fly. When you engage the 'shift' footswitch on the right you also engage the 'Shift' knob that is a second 'Reverb' control. This lets you set the standard 'Reverb' control to one setting and the 'Shift' to another for on the fly adjustment between two preset sounds.
Jacks
You will find The Alpine has two top-mounted 1/4' Input/Output jacks like most pedals. On the left side they also include a TRS EFX Loop jack just like what is found in the JHS Panther Cub Analog Delay. The EFX Loop allows you to insert any pedal or effect unit you want within the reverb signal itself for infinitely tweak-able sounds.
You will find The Alpine has two top-mounted 1/4' Input/Output jacks like most pedals. On the left side they also include a TRS EFX Loop jack just like what is found in the JHS Panther Cub Analog Delay. The EFX Loop allows you to insert any pedal or effect unit you want within the reverb signal itself for infinitely tweak-able sounds.
Effects Loop
Using a TRS Splitter Cable (AKA Instert Cable) you can insert your favorite octave pedal to create a Shimmer effect. Insert a delay for huge ambient pads or even an EQ for fine control of the frequencies and shape of the reverb effect. On your splitter cable the RING goes to the output/return of the effect you are using in the loop and the TIP goes to the input/send of that same effect. Inside the Alpine you will find a small switch that says (EFX LOOP) and two positions labeled (SHIFT ONLY) and (ALWAYS ON). All units are shipped with this dip-switch in the (SHIFT ONLY) position. When the switch is on 'Shift Only' the EFX Loop only engages when you engage the 'Shift' footswitch setting. This allows you to have your normal reverb setting and then hit the 'Shift Footswitch' to activate your 'Shift' knob setting and your EFX Loop at the same time for two very different sounds on the fly. If you want the EFX Loop to apply in both the normal 'Reverb' and 'Shift' settings, simply flip the dip-swich to the (Always On) position and the EFX loop will always-be-on-all-the-time whenever the Alpine is turned on or the 'Shift' is engaged.
Using a TRS Splitter Cable (AKA Instert Cable) you can insert your favorite octave pedal to create a Shimmer effect. Insert a delay for huge ambient pads or even an EQ for fine control of the frequencies and shape of the reverb effect. On your splitter cable the RING goes to the output/return of the effect you are using in the loop and the TIP goes to the input/send of that same effect. Inside the Alpine you will find a small switch that says (EFX LOOP) and two positions labeled (SHIFT ONLY) and (ALWAYS ON). All units are shipped with this dip-switch in the (SHIFT ONLY) position. When the switch is on 'Shift Only' the EFX Loop only engages when you engage the 'Shift' footswitch setting. This allows you to have your normal reverb setting and then hit the 'Shift Footswitch' to activate your 'Shift' knob setting and your EFX Loop at the same time for two very different sounds on the fly. If you want the EFX Loop to apply in both the normal 'Reverb' and 'Shift' settings, simply flip the dip-swich to the (Always On) position and the EFX loop will always-be-on-all-the-time whenever the Alpine is turned on or the 'Shift' is engaged.
Trails & Buffered Bypass
The JHS Alpine uses a high quality buffered bypass that restores lost signal in your rig by correcting impedance and driving the load of your signal to your amp. Using buffered bypass also allows for 'Trails.' Trails is the feature that lets the reverb signal to gradually trail off when (instead of cutting off abruptly) turning the pedal off.
The JHS Alpine uses a high quality buffered bypass that restores lost signal in your rig by correcting impedance and driving the load of your signal to your amp. Using buffered bypass also allows for 'Trails.' Trails is the feature that lets the reverb signal to gradually trail off when (instead of cutting off abruptly) turning the pedal off.
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★★★★★ 5
Hold up to a heeler!
Size: 5 Pack
I have a red heeler who destroys chew toys in quickly. I was extremely happy with these ones. They are made of thicker material and even after he chews the squeaky piece out, I can play tug of war with them without them ripping apart. The price for the quality is the best I have found in a long time.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026
★★★★★ 5
My dog loves it
Color: 1 PC-Beef-Red, Color: 1 PC-Beef-Red
The bone arrived today and my dog loves it.
He is a very aggressive chewer and destroyed almost all his toys so far, even toys that were advertised for aggressive chewers unfortunately didn't held out long, the longest so far was a stuffy we couldn't find anymore and that one lasted him a few weeks but everything else lasted him an hour up to a few days max, even bones don't last him long so we have our hopes set on this bone to satisfy his chewing needs.
I will update my review later on sturdiness, since we just got it and I can't review that yet but so far he loves it he has been chewing on it non stop, he already managed to get very small pieces of as shown in picture but with a regular bone he would've already been much much further.
The bone is only 10 bucks so the value for money you get based on my experience so far is amazing! But also for this I will come back later to touch upon more.
The size is good, our boy is a medium sized dog and this bone was advertised for medium to large size dogs and I thinks the size is just right for our boy .
And there is definitely a beef flavor on it you can smell it but it doesn't smell bad it's a nice smell and not very strong but when he is chewing on it you smell it.
I would based on my experience so far definitely recommend this bone but also on this I will touch back upon later if it's worth it in the long run.
So far a very happy dog and owners here.
Edit on May 8th (original review was on March 11th)
He still hasn't managed to destroy it it's the first (cgew)toy he hasn't managed to destroy yet which is very impressive since he managed to destroy the even most toughest things we got for him in a week tops and bones within 1, 2 days tops, so we are very happy and pleased with this bone and will definitely get more later.
He still enjoys chewing on it and leaves our things mostly alone for some reason he just likes stealing my things and chew on it lol.
So 2 months later still stand by recommending this when your dog loves to chew and destroys everything he puts his mouth on.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Extremely durable, dogs love them
Color: 2 PC-Beef-Red, Color: 2 PC-Beef-Red
I was looking for the toughest and most durable dog chew bone I could find and this is it. I have bought multiple other brands that claim to be very durable and tough for a very long time and this is the one for sure. The shower has described this phone accurately and it truly does last. I purchased this bone about 2 months ago. As you see from the photos attached, this is a very well made chew bone and my aggressive pitbulls can't tear it apart do they try. They never get tired of it and chewing it every single day for hours on and keeping them very occupied. I have two bones and three pitbulls that chew on it every day. It is so adorable and has an awesome flavor to it which I think entices them even more to want to chew on it. The durability and Lasting power is amazing to me with these tough chewers. I highly recommend this product to everyone out there. I will say only one negative and that is that the middle wraparound piece they were able to pull off but that is not a big deal because there is plenty of bone which was under that cover in the middle of the bone. There's a few mauled chips missing from the ends but the life of this bone is obviously going to be a long time which really surprised me. Give it a shot if you have heavy duty chewers and you will find how awesome this phone really is and it's durability and strength our second to none in my opinion.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025
★★★★★ 5
My dog loves it.
Color: 1 PC-Beef-Red
My dog is a super aggressive chewer when it comes to toys. Anything that is soft he rips apart. This one has a wonderful squeaky sound that makes him happy and he enjoys the smell of it. This is a very strong material and definitely worth the price.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Durable!
Color: 1 PC-Beef-Red
Alright, here's a product review for those Tough Dog Toys:
Finally, a Toy That Survives My Monster! - Tough Dog Toys Review
As the owner of a determined (and I mean determined) large breed chewer, finding toys that last longer than five minutes has been a constant and often frustrating quest. I've gone through countless plush toys ripped to shreds, rubber toys with chunks missing, and even some "indestructible" toys that met their demise far too quickly. That's why I was both hopeful and skeptical when I came across the Tough Dog Toys, designed specifically for aggressive chewers and large breeds.
Let me tell you, these bone-shaped nylon toys are living up to their name. My power-chewing Labrador has been going at this thing for days now, and I'm genuinely impressed. Where other toys have succumbed to his relentless gnawing, the Tough Dog Toy has held its own. There are some minor teeth marks, as expected, but absolutely no significant damage, no pieces torn off, and no signs of imminent destruction. "Almost indestructible" might actually be an understatement!
The design is simple but effective. The solid nylon construction feels incredibly durable, and the bone shape is easy for my dog to grip and maneuver. It's also a good size for a large breed – substantial enough that he can really get a good chew going without it disappearing in his mouth.
What I appreciate most is the peace of mind this toy provides. I no longer have to constantly supervise playtime, fearing that he'll ingest pieces of a destroyed toy. This feels like a safe and long-lasting option for even the most enthusiastic chewers.
Pros:
* Truly durable – stands up to aggressive chewing from a large breed.
* Solid nylon construction feels virtually indestructible.
* Safe design with no small parts to break off.
* Good size and shape for large dogs to grip and enjoy.
* Provides long-lasting entertainment.
Cons:
* May show some teeth marks over time (though this hasn't compromised its integrity).
* It's a fairly hard material, so dogs who prefer softer toys might not be as interested.
Overall:
If you're at your wit's end trying to find a toy that can withstand your aggressive chewing large breed dog, I highly recommend giving the Tough Dog Toys a try. This bone toy has proven to be the most durable option we've encountered, offering excellent value for money and, most importantly, a safe and engaging chewing experience for your furry friend. Five out of five paws!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026