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Description
When we got the opportunity to work with Stu G (legendary guitarist, writer, producer, and founding member of UK band Delirious) we couldn’t pass it up. Right out of the gate Stu G wanted a dirt box that could essentially cover any-and-all ground he needed for his studio work and extensive touring gigs. From that request the Kilt was born, and the V2 has been honed into a compact and versatile tone-machine.
EXPANDORA AT HEART
The Kilt V2 has the same fantastic circuit at the heart of the version one: a heavily tweaked Expandora style dirt box that gives you more tonal options than you might ever be able to use. We use a specifically chosen op-amplifier that offers super low noise, improved slew rate for a smoother structure, and a character that feels even better than the original Expandora. Three toggles enhance the tweakability even further. The cut/flat toggle gives you the option to cut the low end frequencies to better sit in the mix. When in the “flat” position, the bass response is much beefier than the original Expandora for those heavy guitar riffs or bass grit. The G1 and G2 toggles let you select various forms of distortion via select resistance values that switch in and out in the clipping section of the circuit. This method is very different from typical diode clipping selectors used in drive pedals. This gives you multiple configurations and tonal options, helping the Kilt V2 cover light transparent drive all the way to a wall of fat fuzz/distortion-- and everything in between.
TOGGLES FOR DAYS
– When both toggles are down, you are in the lightest gain setting. Amp-like chimey breakup
– G1 flipped up adds a touch of drive for more riffy grit
– G2 flipped up puts you dangerously close to distortion, with more saturation and sustain for lead tones
– Both toggles flipped up sends the Kilt V2 into almost uncontrollable gated fuzz/distortion that will cut through anything
VERSION HISTORY
V1 = Larger enclosure; two foot switches; independent boost on right side; four knobs and four toggles.
V2 = Smaller enclosure; three knobs and three toggles; Red Remote system added.
THIS PEDAL REQUIRES STANDARD 9V DC CENTER NEGATIVE POWER, CONSUMES 64MA, AND MEASURES 2.6” X 4.8” X 1.6”
Product specs
| Pedal Type | Overdrive, Boost |
| Analog/Digital | Analog |
| Inputs | 2 x 1/4" (input/G2) |
| Outputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Other I/O | 1 x 1/4" (remote footswitch) |
| True Bypass | Yes |
| Power Source | 9V DC power supply required (sold separately) |
| Power Usage | 100mA |
| Height | 1.6" |
| Width | 2.6" |
| Depth | 4.8" |
| Weight | 0.57 lbs. |
FAQs
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What are the main features of the JHS The Kilt V2 Overdrive Pedal?
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The JHS The Kilt V2 offers a versatile overdrive with four distinct settings, ranging from slight overdrive to heavily gated fuzz. It includes a boost function and is based on the classic "Expandora" distortion circuit, providing a wide range of tonal possibilities.
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Is the JHS The Kilt V2 suitable for both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the JHS The Kilt V2 is designed to work well with both electric guitar and bass, offering a robust range of overdrive and fuzz tones suitable for various musical styles.
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Does the JHS The Kilt V2 require a specific power supply?
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The JHS The Kilt V2 requires a 9V DC power supply with a minimum of 100mA. It is not battery-powered, so an external power source is necessary.
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Can the JHS The Kilt V2 be used with a remote footswitch?
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Yes, the JHS The Kilt V2 includes an input for a remote footswitch, allowing you to control the boost function separately for added flexibility during performances.
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How does the JHS The Kilt V2 compare to the V1 version?
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The JHS The Kilt V2 features a slightly different tonal profile compared to the V1, with a focus on more versatile overdrive tones and improved clarity across the frequency range.
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Reviews
PROS
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Highly versatile with low to high gain and fuzz options
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Red Remote feature allows easy switching between two sounds
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Maintains clarity even with heavy distortion or fuzz
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Works well with different guitar types, enhancing their sound
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Compact design fits easily on pedalboards
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Wide range of tones, suitable for various musical genres
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Quality construction and durable design
CONS
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Overdrive setting can sound cold and lack character for some
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Noise gate in fuzz mode limits full potential
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Price may be considered high for some budgets
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about JHS The Kilt V2.
Features and functionality
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The Kilt V2 has a hard tactile click footswitch, unlike some other JHS pedals which feature a clickless switch.
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The Kilt V2 offers 8 different sound variations through its 3 switches, providing versatility in sound customization.
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The Kilt V2 provides more volume jump in fuzz mode, making it less suited for subtle transitions when using the Red Remote.
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Use cases and applications
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The pedal excels in alt rock and grunge, providing a spitty, gated fuzz suitable for these styles.
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The pedal is often used as a second or third gain stage, especially effective after a Tubescreamer or Morning Glory.
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The Kilt V2 might not pair well with certain single-coil pickup guitars like Jaguars unless used solely as a boost.
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Comparisons
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Users compare it to a low-gain RAT with a unique attack and decay, suitable for bridge pickup setups.
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The Kilt V2 is based on the Bixonic Expandora, having some RAT characteristics but distinctly different, which can influence its compatibility with various guitars.
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Users often switch between the Kilt V2 and RAT pedals for distortion needs, finding both flexible but noting the Kilt can be fussy.
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User experience
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Based on 1 Review and 5 Ratings
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New version!
I love the new form factor for the JHS Kilt V2, smaller and most of the exact same features. I use the Red Remote to kick in the heavy when needed.
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