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Welcome to your ultimate guide to Colorsound's guitar pedals. This catalog serves as your starting point to explore and compare all pedals crafted by Colorsound. Designed for easy navigation, we hope you can quickly find detailed information on each pedal, including specifications, user reviews, and demo videos. Whether you're searching for the latest releases, seeking to expand your pedal collection, or exploring options for a specific sound, hopefully Stompbx can assist you in finding exactly what you need.
The Colorsound Power Boost is a pedalboard-friendly recreation and expansion of the legendary Power Boost circuit. It is based on the original Colorsound Power Booster, one of the first overdrive effects pedals made available to the masses, popularized in the 1970s and used by various classic rock guitar legends. The pedal features controls for Gain, Level, Bass, Mild, and Treble to shape the sonic character of the effect. It offers true bypass operation and a new external switch to select "Hot" or "Mild" gain headroom, as well as a Mild control for adjustable lower gain levels. The pedal requires a 9-18vDC center negative tip power supply and has dimensions of 112 x 60 x 31mm (enclosure only). The input impedance is 1 MΩ, and it utilizes BC169 and BC184 transistors. The current draw at 9V is 5mA, and at 18V is 10mA.
The Wah-Swell by Colorsound is a vintage combination effect pedal that features a long rocker travel, providing a wide sweep from silent/mellow to full-on/treble frequencies. It offers a signal boost when in wah mode, giving it an added kick. The pedal provides a footswitch to toggle between volume and a boosted wah-wah. The circuit board uses two stacked potentiometers, one for the volume and the other for wah, allowing great control over the signal in either mode. The pedal is known for its aggressive tonal sweep and can produce extreme effects with muted lows and biting highs. The Wah-Swell is available in various colors, such as blue and purple, with chrome foot treadles. It is considered rare and has not been reissued to date.
The Colorsound Power Boost is a pedalboard-friendly recreation and expansion of the legendary Power Boost circuit. It is based on the original Colorsound Power Booster, one of the first overdrive effects pedals made available to the masses, popularized in the 1970s and used by various classic rock guitar legends. The pedal features controls for Gain, Level, Bass, Mild, and Treble to shape the sonic character of the effect. It offers true bypass operation and a new external switch to select "Hot" or "Mild" gain headroom, as well as a Mild control for adjustable lower gain levels. The pedal requires a 9-18vDC center negative tip power supply and has dimensions of 112 x 60 x 31mm (enclosure only). The input impedance is 1 MΩ, and it utilizes BC169 and BC184 transistors. The current draw at 9V is 5mA, and at 18V is 10mA.
The Colorsound Power Boost is a pedalboard-friendly recreation and expansion of the legendary Power Boost circuit. It is based on the original Colorsound Power Booster, one of the first overdrive effects pedals made available to the masses, popularized in the 1970s and used by various classic rock guitar legends. The pedal features controls for Gain, Level, Bass, Mild, and Treble to shape the sonic character of the effect. It offers true bypass operation and a new external switch to select "Hot" or "Mild" gain headroom, as well as a Mild control for adjustable lower gain levels. The pedal requires a 9-18vDC center negative tip power supply and has dimensions of 112 x 60 x 31mm (enclosure only). The input impedance is 1 MΩ, and it utilizes BC169 and BC184 transistors. The current draw at 9V is 5mA, and at 18V is 10mA.
The Wah-Swell by Colorsound is a vintage combination effect pedal that features a long rocker travel, providing a wide sweep from silent/mellow to full-on/treble frequencies. It offers a signal boost when in wah mode, giving it an added kick. The pedal provides a footswitch to toggle between volume and a boosted wah-wah. The circuit board uses two stacked potentiometers, one for the volume and the other for wah, allowing great control over the signal in either mode. The pedal is known for its aggressive tonal sweep and can produce extreme effects with muted lows and biting highs. The Wah-Swell is available in various colors, such as blue and purple, with chrome foot treadles. It is considered rare and has not been reissued to date.