JHS Pedals

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The JHS Colour Box V2 preamp pedal is a powerful tool designed to bring the classic sounds of "direct-in" electric guitar recordings to your pedalboard. Inspired by legendary recordings from bands like The Beatles and Steely Dan, the Colour Box V2 acts as a complete studio-grade preamp, EQ and distortion generator, giving players access to a wide range of tones. With the addition of a Hi/Lo switch for clean headroom, expanded EQ controls and the ability to pass 48V phantom power, this pedal goes beyond guitars, working with microphones, bass, synths and more. Its versatility and pristine tone have made it a favorite of artists and engineers alike, featured on recordings by U2, Wilco, The National and more.

Complete Control With Hi/Lo Gain and Output Transformer

At the heart of the Colour Box V2 is its gain section, which allows you to shape your tone with incredible precision. The Master, Pre-Vol and Step controls work together to offer everything from clean preamp tones to overdriven distortion. The Hi/Lo switch gives you control over headroom, with Lo mode offering ultraclean sounds, while Hi mode provides more saturation and grit. An added output transformer and –20dB pad (for XLR inputs) ensure that the pedal handles anything from high-output microphones to direct instrument inputs with ease.

Studio-Grade EQ With Precision Shift Controls

The Colour Box V2's EQ section offers three-band tone shaping with Treble, Middle and Bass controls. The three new Shift knobs allow for precision control of the frequency ranges affected by each band. Whether you're boosting high-mids for cutting lead tones or shaping the low end for thick rhythm sounds, the EQ controls give you studio-level flexibility. The pedal also includes a Hi-Pass filter, enabling you to cut low-end frequencies from 60Hz to 800Hz with ease, perfect for cleaning up your sound in live or recording environments.

Multi-Instrument Compatibility for Endless Possibilities

One of the standout features of the Colour Box V2 is its ability to work with multiple instruments and microphones. Its combination XLR and 1/4" input, along with the INST/XLR switch, allows you to seamlessly switch between using the pedal with a guitar, synth, bass or even a vocal microphone. Whether you're re-amping a bass line, adding grit to your vocals or giving your guitar a vintage Neve console sound, the Colour Box V2 delivers studio-grade performance in any setting.

JHS Pedals Colour Box V2 10-Year Anniversary Colorway Preamp Pedal Blue

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  • Hi/Lo gain switch for ultraclean or saturated tones
  • Expanded EQ controls with precision shift knobs
  • Output transformer and –20dB pad
  • Multi-instrument compatibility with XLR and 1/4" input

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Gain Controls
  • Master: Controls overall volume
  • Pre-Vol: Sets the amount of gain
  • Step: Increases preamp gain in 5 stages (+18dB to +39dB)
EQ Controls
  • Treble: Adjusts high frequencies
  • Middle: Controls midrange frequencies
  • Bass: Shapes the low end
  • Shift knobs: Set the frequency range for each EQ band
Additional Features
  • Hi/Lo switch for headroom control
  • Hi-Pass filter (60Hz to 800Hz)
  • INST/XLR input switch
Power
  • Power: 9V DC, 85mA

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  • 1 for my board and 1 for my desk.

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    submitted4 months ago

    byJames

    fromVancouver WA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This pedal is a great option for any home recording studio. Like having a Neve 1073 in a pedal with real Lundahil transformers. I bought one but love using it so much for everything that I decided To buy another one so I can just put 1 on my board and have the other on my desk to use for vocals or Adi for the base or use them both for stereo if I really want to. Probably the easiest way to get some analog flavor in yor in the box studio. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who wants to do in a kind of recording for sweetening the sounds or wants a different flavor of distortion on their board.

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