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Description

Unlock the legendary overdrive sound with the JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod, a pedal that pays homage to one of the most iconic circuits in guitar history. Designed by JHS Pedals to deliver the mythical tone of the Klon Centaur, this modified version offers modern reliability without sacrificing the rich, harmonic character that has made the Klon a staple on countless pedalboards.

The "Shamrock" Mod enhances the revered Klon KTR by incorporating a custom set of tweaks that cater to both purists and experimentalists. It maintains the signature blend of overdrive and clean signals, giving you the ability to dial in everything from a subtle boost to a full-on, saturated drive. The pedal's buffered bypass ensures signal clarity and strength, even when the pedal is disengaged.

This boutique pedal features a straightforward three-control layout—Gain, Treble, and Output—allowing for precise tone shaping. Whether you're layering textures or simply pushing your amp into sweet saturation, the JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod is a versatile tool that fits seamlessly into any setup.

Key Features:

  • Custom JHS "Shamrock" Mod for enhanced tone flexibility
  • Faithful recreation of the legendary Klon Centaur circuit
  • Buffered bypass for signal integrity
  • Blend of overdrive and clean signals for versatile sound shaping
  • Simple three-knob interface: Gain, Treble, and Output
  • Ideal for both subtle boosts and full-saturation overdrive

Product specs

Brand JHS
Model Klon KTR with Shamrock Mod
Finish Red
Year 2016
Made In United States
Categories Overdrive and Boost Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What is the Shamrock Mod on the JHS Klon KTR?

The Shamrock Mod increases the overall gain by 4dB, enhances mid frequencies, and adds an extra stage of hard-edge clipping, offering a unique boost capability.

How does the JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod compare to the original Klon Centaur?

The JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod offers a similar transparent overdrive with added versatility due to the Shamrock Mod, which provides more gain and midrange focus compared to the original Klon Centaur.

Is the JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod suitable for live performances?

Yes, the JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod is designed for both studio and live use, providing a reliable and dynamic overdrive that can enhance your sound in various performance settings.

Can the JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod be used with both electric and bass guitars?

While primarily designed for electric guitars, the JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod can also be used with bass guitars, offering a unique tonal enhancement with its increased gain and midrange emphasis.

What power supply is required for the JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod?

The JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is typical for most guitar pedals.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod.

Comparisons

  • The Klon offers a unique 1kHz mid boost, unlike the Tube Screamer's 700-800Hz focus, making it ideal for cutting through a mix without sounding tubby.

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  • Unlike some Klon clones, this pedal is pre-assembled with surface mount components, limiting customization and modding compared to DIY Klon builds.

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  • The pedal's sound is comparable to higher-priced Klon clones, with minimal perceived difference when A/B tested against a KTR.

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  • The Wampler Tumnus, especially the mini version, is preferred by some for its compact size and clear, crisp tone, particularly with single-coil pickups.

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User experience

  • Some users find the pedal's assembly approach akin to assembling LEGO, making it an accessible entry point for beginners interested in pedal building.

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  • Some owners find the pedal's knobs too easily moved, leading to accidental changes in settings; taping down settings is a common solution.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Surface mount diodes can be replaced with germanium diodes like 1N34As, but require additional soldering work for installation.

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  • Owners recommend the Keeley Oxblood for additional tonal flexibility, offering a low-end boost mod and gain staging switch not found in traditional Klon circuits.

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Features and functionality

  • The pedal uses LEDs and either standard silicon or Schottky diodes, differing acoustically from the original Klon's germanium diodes, affecting the pedal's tonal characteristics.

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  • The Klon circuit includes dual pots for its gain control, mixing clean and clipped signals, preserving clarity while adding drive.

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  • The Shamrock Mod Switch adds a +4dB gain boost with an increase in mid frequencies and an additional stage of hard-edge clipping, altering tone significantly.

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Value and pricing

  • A Mosky Golden Horse, priced at $26, is noted for delivering impressive overdrive tones, comparable to more expensive Klon-inspired pedals.

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  • For $99, it's seen as a fun and affordable Klon clone option with the added benefit of a simple DIY assembly experience.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Klon is valued for its ability to articulate notes clearly without becoming ice-picky, making it suitable for Jazzmaster users as heard in "Impossible Germany."

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  • The Klon circuit excels in a surf band setting, allowing dynamic shifts from clean to gritty tones based on picking intensity, emulating vintage valve amp sounds.

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  • Owners often use the pedal as an always-on low gain setting at 10 o'clock, finding it effective for enhancing amp tones.

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Build quality

  • The assembly process is straightforward, akin to putting together a Lego set, with no soldering required, making it accessible for beginners.

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See how Josh Heath Scott uses JHS Klon KTR "Shamrock" Mod

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In this rig walkthrough with Sweetwater, Josh Heath Scott has a JHS Modded KTR in his drive stack after his Morning Glory.

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