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Eventide H9 Harmonizer Gen 2: H90 Power, H9 Form

Thirteen years. That's how long the era of the original Eventide H9 lasted — one of the most beloved multi-effects pedals in recent history. Loved for its extraordinary sound quality, criticized for an interface that many described, let's be honest, as a disaster. Personally, I've owned an H9 for 10 years and always used it through the app. Today Eventide closes that chapter and opens the next one: welcome, H9 Harmonizer Gen 2.

The official launch is set for June 24, 2026, with preorders already live at $599. And reading the specs, it's clear this is no simple revision: it's a complete redesign that inherits the DNA of the H90 and packages it into a pedalboard-ready format.


Why the original H9 was a problem (even though it was brilliant)

Before talking about what's new, it's worth understanding where this machine comes from. The H9 Classic was — and remains — a pedal with studio-quality effects. Reverb, pitch shifting, delay, granular: algorithms built by Eventide across decades of professional processing history, made available in pedalboard format for the first time.

The problem? A single encoder to control everything. No readable display from a distance. An interface that, to be truly exploited, required a Bluetooth app on a smartphone or tablet. On stage, in the dark, with a monitor blasting behind you: a nightmare.

The H9 Gen 2 fixes exactly this — it fixes all of it.


The new hardware: ARM, OLED and real physical controls

The core of the machine has changed radically. The old Freescale/NXP DSP chip is gone: in its place sits a modern ARM processor, the same one used in the H90 (which runs two in parallel). A significant upgrade in terms of processing power, flexible routing, and overall audio headroom.

On the front panel, the revolution is visual and especially tactile:

  • Large, readable OLED display — finally worthy of a professional pedal
  • A generously-sized central encoder for main navigation
  • Three "Quick Knobs" for immediate parameter editing without digging through submenus
  • Four menu buttons plus two utility buttons
  • Two programmable footswitches with HotKnob and HotSwitch support for real-time macro controls
  • Dedicated workflow modes: Select, Bank and Perform Mode for context-adaptive workflows (studio vs. live)

74 algorithms: the full H90 library plus H9 Max

The H9 Gen 2 includes 74 algorithms in total, covering the entire original H9 Max library (52 algorithms) plus all the exclusive H90 effects. The list is impressive:

  • Delay (analog, tape, shimmer, multitap)
  • Reverb (hall, plate, spring, reverse, shimmer)
  • High-fidelity polyphonic pitch shifting with SIFT technology
  • Granular effects
  • Vocal FX (harmonizer, pitch correction)
  • Synth manipulation and looper
  • Hybrid combinations impossible on any other single-algorithm pedal

Important note for H9 Classic owners: all original H9 presets are fully compatible with the Gen 2. No lost presets, no workflow rewrites — and honestly, that's a massive deal.


Connectivity: finally up to date

Another sore point of the old H9 was connectivity. The H9 Gen 2 fixes that too:

Connection Detail
Stereo I/O Instrument + line-level, dual channel
USB-C Connection to the Eventide Control app (Mac and iPad)
Bluetooth Wireless, cable-free preset management
MIDI 5-pin DIN in/out
Expression / Aux Input for expression pedal and remote switches
Routing Wet/Dry, Pre/Post configurable

Effects spillover between presets — smooth, cut-free transitions — is now natively built in, a feature the original H9 lacked and that has become standard on modern pedals like the Strymon series and Meris.

The built-in tuner rounds out the live performance package.


Who is this pedal for?

The H9 Gen 2 positions itself precisely in the market:

It's for you if:

  • You want Eventide/H90 algorithmic quality in a compact, standalone format
  • You play live and need a pedal you can control without a smartphone
  • You do studio sessions and need maximum I/O flexibility (stereo, line-level, MIDI)
  • You're an H9 owner who wants to upgrade the hardware without losing your presets
  • You work with voice, keys or synths as well as guitar

Consider alternatives if:

  • You need two simultaneous algorithms (the H90 does this; the H9 Gen 2 is single-algorithm like its predecessor)
  • Budget is a concern: $599 is a serious investment

A gesture toward the community: H9 Core and Standard upgraded to Max

Alongside the announcement, Eventide made an interesting move: all H9 Core and H9 Standard users are being upgraded to H9 Max for free, including all the new algorithms. A no-cost upgrade for everyone who invested in the H9 platform over the years, ahead of the Gen 2 transition.


Price, availability and preorder

  • MSRP: $599
  • Global launch date: June 24, 2026
  • Preorders: live now at eventide.com and authorized dealers
  • Preorder bonus: a limited number of units include an exclusive gift with custom artwork inspired by the pedal's internal design

Where to find the Eventide H9 Gen 2

If you're looking for a new H9 Gen 2, the official Eventide channel is your starting point. But if you're considering a used H9 — maybe to save money, or because the original H9 Max algorithms cover everything you need — the secondhand market is the right move.

On Muviber you'll find listings for used Eventide pedals from musicians and professional dealers worldwide. Whether you're hunting for an H9 Classic to upgrade via software, or want to sell your old H9 to fund the Gen 2, this is the place to do it — without excessive fees, with access to a global community of musicians.


The Eventide H9 Harmonizer Gen 2 is the pedal that should have existed from the start. It takes what made the H9 unique — the algorithmic depth, the studio-grade audio quality — and wraps it in hardware finally worthy of that quality. The OLED display, the Quick Knobs, the ARM processor, the modern connectivity: everything pulls in the same direction.

At $599 it's not cheap. But in the high-end multi-effects landscape, with 74 algorithms and the ability to use it completely standalone, it represents solid value for anyone looking for a pedal built to last another decade.

June 24 opens a new chapter. We're watching with anticipation.


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FAQ

The Eventide H9 Gen 2 is officially releasing on June 24, 2026, priced at $599. The details emerged from an accidental leak by British magazine Sound on Sound, published ahead of Eventide's official announcement.
Both units share the same ARM architecture and the full 74-algorithm H90 library. The key difference is in processing power: the H90 features a dual-core engine capable of running two algorithms simultaneously in series or parallel, while the H9 Gen 2 runs a single core — one algorithm at a time. The H90 retails at around $939, nearly $340 more.
Yes. The H9 Gen 2 is fully backward-compatible with patches from the original H9. You can import your entire custom library directly onto the new hardware with no loss of settings.

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