Many guitarists among us love the Klon Centaur circuit and all of its variations. From novice to professional guitarists, this legendary overdrive pedal and it’s derivatives are loved by guitar players everywhere. Original Klon Centaur pedals are extremely sought-after and expensive on the used market because of their rarity, reputation for creating high-quality tone, and financial value - they are quite expensive. Fortunately, there are many of clone and substitute options accessible, giving guitarists and diy’ers the possibility to enjoy the Klon circuit more reasonably.
In this video, we'll be closely examining two various Klon-based circuits operating at 9V and the original Klon circuit voltage utilizing the Wampler Tumnus, a clone of the Gold Klon circuitry.
We'll talk briefly about the voltage level that guitar pedals typically operate at (9V) as well as the voltage that the stock Klon circuit operates at. The benefits and drawbacks of using this special circuit at various voltages is briefly discussed, along with how it may influence the pedal's tone, sound, and feel.
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