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Description

Unleash the spirit of vintage rock with the JHS SuperBolt V1, a pedal that packs the raw, gritty tone of classic Supro amps into your setup. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this handbuilt, touch-sensitive overdrive/boost pedal is a love letter to the iconic sounds of the '50s and '60s. Capture that signature sag and rich harmonics that defined an era, with a nod to legends like Jimmy Page. The SuperBolt V1 doesn't just emulate the sound; it embodies the soul of an era when tube rectifiers ruled the stage.

Whether you're chasing the haunting leads of "Stairway to Heaven" or crafting your own sonic masterpiece, the SuperBolt V1 delivers a dynamic range that responds to your playing with precision. Engage the toggle switch to explore different gain stages, from a subtle, clean boost to a wild, overdriven scream. This pedal is perfect for guitarists who crave that elusive, vintage amp feel without the hassle of lugging around a full stack.

Key Features:

  • Handbuilt, touch-sensitive overdrive/boost pedal
  • Emulates the sound of vintage '50s and '60s Supro amps
  • Toggle switch for different gain stages
  • Dynamic response to playing style
  • Compact and pedalboard-friendly design

Product specs

Brand JHS
Model SuperBolt V1
Year 2012 - 2015
Made In United States
Categories Overdrive and Boost Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of sound can I expect from the JHS SuperBolt V1?

The JHS SuperBolt V1 emulates the tone of 1960s Supro amplifiers, delivering a vintage, dynamic overdrive with a touch of grit, ideal for classic rock and blues styles.

Does the JHS SuperBolt V1 have a true bypass?

Yes, the JHS SuperBolt V1 features true bypass switching, ensuring your signal remains unaffected when the pedal is turned off.

How does the Hi/Lo toggle switch on the JHS SuperBolt V1 affect the sound?

The Hi/Lo toggle switch on the SuperBolt V1 allows you to change gain structures, offering a lower gain setting for cleaner tones and a higher gain setting for more saturated overdrive.

Can the JHS SuperBolt V1 be powered by a battery?

The JHS SuperBolt V1 requires a standard 9V DC center-negative power supply and does not support battery operation.

Is the JHS SuperBolt V1 suitable for use with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?

Yes, the JHS SuperBolt V1 is versatile and works well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups, providing a consistent overdrive character across different guitar types.

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JHS Pedals SuperBolt V1 VS SuperBolt V2 (comparison)

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JHS Pedals SuperBolt V1 VS SuperBolt V2 (comparison)

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JHS Superbolt V1 Demo

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Reviews

PROS

  • Delivers vintage Supro amp tones with impressive authenticity

  • Great versatility from amp-like breakup to saturated drive

  • Stacks excellently with other pedals like TS9 and Timmy

  • Gain switch offers diverse tonal options from clean to fuzz

  • Provides clear, clean drive and thick overdrive sounds

  • High volume output compared to other overdrive pedals

  • Ideal for praise and worship music settings

  • Responsive to playing dynamics, capturing subtle nuances

  • Perfectly matches with Fender Twin Reverb amps

  • Unique sound that stands out among overdrive pedals

CONS

  • Considered a one-trick pony by some users

  • Some users prefer version 1 over newer versions

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about JHS SuperBolt V1.

User experience

  • Owners rank the SuperBolt V1 among their top 5 pedals, appreciating its open amp sound and thick, vintage overdriven tone, especially in high gain mode.

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  • Owners report the SuperBolt pairs excellently with the Walrus 385 pedal, using it as a solo boost to enhance its tonal qualities.

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Use cases and applications

  • The pedal is favored for producing a dark, vintage overdriven tube amp sound that works well through amps like the Vox AC4 and Blues Cube.

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  • The SuperBolt is ideal for users who struggle with harsh treble in other overdrive pedals, providing a smoother high-end response compared to Tube Screamers.

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Features and functionality

  • The SuperBolt V1 is praised for its ability to handle high input volumes, enhancing its gnarly tone when paired with a boost pedal.

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  • The gain toggle on the V1 switches a single resistor in or out of the circuit to change between low and high gain settings.

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Comparisons

  • While some consider the option for a red remote beneficial, no significant differences are noted between different versions of the pedal.

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  • The Pedal Monsters White Lightning is noted for a voltage knob allowing low voltage operation, creating a unique spitty, sputtery fuzz reminiscent of the SuperBolt.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Modifying the SuperBolt V1 to include a red remote jack is complex due to space constraints and the need for internal relais modifications.

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  • Many owners recommend the PedalPCB Taqueria for a SuperBolt clone with a Tacobolt toggle switch, offering additional tonal options.

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Build quality

  • The internal design of the V1 lacks space for additional jacks, complicating potential modifications.

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Other

  • The SuperBolt circuit is based on a Supro 16T amp, using JFETs similar to the Supreaux Deux, an open-source design.

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