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JHS Pedals Colour Box V2 Preamp Pedal


Description
The most significant improvements are:
• Addition of an Output transformer
• Safely Passes 48v Phantom Power
• EQ Shift Knobs for precision EQ control
• Hi/Lo Switch for ultra clean headroom
• 100% available clean signal even on acoustic guitar
• Silent switching, aka no "switch-pop"
• Runs on standard 9V DC Neg power
• Let's take a look at the features and controls of the Colour Box V2
The Gain section in red has three controls: Master, Pre-Vol and Step. The Master volume controls the overall volume of the unit. The Pre-Vol controls the amount of gain between the two internal gain stages. This acts as a "drive" or "gain" control, adding more grit, distortion and even fuzz as you increase the gain.
The Step control increases the gain of each preamp stage in five stages. Rotating the Step knob from left-to-right will increase the gain by the following: 1st is +18dB, 2nd is +23dB, 3rd is +28dB, 4th is +33dB, 5th is +39dB.
The Colour Box V2 has a new Hi/Lo switch to control the amount of clean headroom you have available. In the Lo mode, you will easily be able to get ultra clean sounds without breakup. Lo Mode is excellent for tone shaping when distortion is not needed. In the Hi mode, the Colour Box V2 will distort much more readily, giving you a broad spectrum of overdrive, distortion and fuzz sounds.
In addition to the Hi/Lo gain switch, there is a -20dB pad switch on the right side of the Colour Box V2. This function only works when in XLR input mode and can help tame the volume for high-output microphones.
The EQ section in blue has three new Shift controls correlating to its standard Treble, Middle and Bass controls. The Shift knobs adjust the range of frequencies that the Treble, Middle, and Bass knobs control. The center frequencies for the Shift knobs are Treble 10kHz, Middle 1kHz and Bass 120Hz, while the Treble, Middle and Bass knobs boost or cut with +/- 17dB of control. If you want to boost high-mid frequencies, turn the Mid Shift knob to 3 o'clock or above, and increase the Middle knob above 12 o'clock. If you want to cut upper treble frequencies, turn the Treble Shift knob to 3 o'clock or above and set the Treble knob below 12 o'clock. The Shift knobs give you precision control over the EQ for anything you put through the Colour Box V2.
The Hi-Pass section is enabled by the toggle switch below the Hi-Pass knob. Just flip it up to engage the Hi-Pass knob, which spans from 60Hz to 800Hz with a 6dB per octave slope.
The Colour Box V2 has a combination XLR and 1/4" input jack to use either an instrument or microphone. Select your input with the input selector switch on the right side of the pedal labeled INST/XLR.
"In 2012, I had a crazy idea for a tone-shaping device that had never been done before in the world of guitar pedals. I wanted to create an effects pedal that replicated the hard to achieve sounds of "direct-in" electric guitar recordings that I loved. Bands like the Beatles, Spoon, Wilco and Steely Dan had used this technique for years, but it was nearly impossible to recreate live.
"I wanted this pedal to transform my guitar rig into the tonal equivalent of a Neve studio console, and that was no small task. After lots of trial and error, experimentation and re-works, this concept evolved into something far beyond what we had imagined.
"In 2014, as we filmed the first demo videos at Abbey Road Studios in London, and this idea had evolved into the most unique product we had ever made. The Colour Box was a full-fledged studio-grade preamplifier, EQ, and distortion generator with multi-instrument compatibility. It did what I had always wanted it to do, but it did so much more!
"On its release day, I wasn't quite sure how it would be accepted, but I knew that I loved it. As a few months went by, we saw something amazing begin to happen; this pedal was showing up in all types of environments. Producers, engineers, and artists were emailing us, tagging us on socials and showing how they had put the Colour Box to use. Studio vocals, live vocals, kick drums, acoustic guitars, bass, keys, overhead drums, stereo bus's, room mics, synths, re-amps, and some incredibly large stage setups had it on almost every instrument! This unit can be heard on dozens of recordings from U2, Wilco, The National, Spoon, Collective Soul, Muse, to War on Drugs, and Phantogram amongst others. As proud of this pedal as we were, we wanted to make it better, so we did." – Josh Scott



Specs
- Power requirement: 9V DC
- Input: XLR-1/4" combo
- Dimensions: 5.7” x 3.75” x 1.85”
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4.75
4 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Amateur Recording4
- Home Studio4
- Performances3
- Professional Recording3
- Outdoor Events / Games1
- Experienced2
- Professional Musician2
- Excellent Sound Quality4
- Versatile2
- Responsive1
- subtle complexity1
Reviewed by 4 customers
JHS IS TAKING OVER MY PEDAL BOARD!!!
submitted5 months ago
byJames
fromPortland, OR
A while back I bought the JHS muffaletta and it was the best sounding Muff I ever heard. In my search for tone I have tried so many hundreds of Petals and amps and have NeVER been truly happy until I started using and Running in parallel JHS Petals. I usually will run the JHS hard drive parallel with the Violet, the AT plus, or the Pack Rat and the Colour Box v2 makes everything just sound better. The petals are very responsive and sound great, would definitely recommend them to anyone.
Amazing
submitted4 years ago
byNick
fromRhode Island
This pedal is amazing for recording anything. I put it on everything. Buy one, you will absolutely use it all the time. Worth every penny.
Tip of the iceberg
submitted4 years ago
byBruce A.
fromBaxter, MN
I've used this in practice and at three gigs so far, and I have the sense that I've only seen the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the complexity of tone-shaping potential inherent in the JHS Colour Box v2. What's convinced me of this? It's so easy to get the tone/EQ totally out of whack! You have to be listen closely to the result of the slightest turn of the combo EQ knobs (as opposed to the first distortion pedals of my youth). Anyway, maybe I'll update later. As of now, I'm very glad to have this on my pedalboard. Oh...I should mention that I'm mainly playing acoustic instruments: Martin Standard D-18 ce with Fishman Aura II (I think), Beard Copper Mountain with Lawler Neck Pickup and Fishman Nashville bridge pickup, and an Epiphone with a passive sound hole pickup.
Huge Tone - Very Versatile
submitted6 years ago
byRiver City Audio
fromLouisville, KY
Great device. Very versatile. Huge tone, very focused sounding as well. It works well as a bass preamp. I have placed this in front of my Fender Rumble amp, in front of my SansAmp RBI and direct into my Studiolive console. It sounds great in all cases. Warm fat foccussed tone! I've used it after guitar dirt pedals in front of my guitar amps and in the effects loop of my guitar amps as an overall tone shaper. Amazing. It also works well as a mic preamp: vocals, guitar cabs, bass cabs, etc. I compared it with the mic preamps in my Studiolive, the colour box sounds more high end, fatter with more clarity. I wish it had an option to turn the EQ circuit On/Off.
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