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Description
The Rock Your Repaired Amp Klone is an exact, part for part, meticulously crafted replica of the infamous "transparent" overdrive pedal. It is painstakingly crafted using the absolute best components with a deep devotion to perfection. This recreation of the through-hole constructed overdrive pedal, now out of production, is known for its big, 3D, open sound that cuts right through the mix. his is a pedal for players who don’t typically like pedals. Exterior dimensions of 4.7" x 3.7" x 1.18"
FEATURES
Multiple Beautifully Powder Coated Colors Available
Multiple Knob Colors by request. Black, White, Ox Blood
Custom Etched Enclosures On Request
Buffered Bypass
DC Jack
9V Battery
Product specs
| Brand | Ryra |
| Model | The Klone |
| Finish | Graphic |
| Year | 2010s |
| Categories | Overdrive and Boost Pedals |
FAQs
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What type of power supply does the RYRA The Klone require?
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The RYRA The Klone requires a 9V DC power supply and has a current draw of less than 100mA.
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How does the RYRA The Klone compare to the original Klon Centaur in terms of sound?
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The RYRA The Klone is designed to closely replicate the original Klon Centaur's transparent overdrive, providing a similar midrange boost and dynamic response that enhances your guitar's natural tone.
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Is the RYRA The Klone suitable for use with both clean and distorted amp settings?
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Yes, the RYRA The Klone works well with both clean and distorted amp settings, offering a versatile overdrive that can enhance clean tones or add character to distorted sounds.
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Can the RYRA The Klone be used as a clean boost?
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Yes, the RYRA The Klone can be used as a clean boost to increase volume and clarity without altering the core tone of your guitar and amp setup.
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Does the RYRA The Klone work well with bass guitars?
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While primarily designed for electric guitars, the RYRA The Klone can also be used with bass guitars to add subtle overdrive and midrange presence without losing low-end clarity.
Videos
That Pedal Show
TPS AB Comparisons – RYRA The Klone & Wampler Tumnus
Reviews
PROS
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Transparent tone with a unique sweetness
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Versatile; pairs well with a wide range of other pedals
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Can function as a clean boost or gain pedal effectively
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Rich, full sound that enhances without overpowering
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High-quality components and build, including germanium diodes
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Responsive to playing dynamics, offering a throaty sparkle
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Handmade with attention to detail
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Distinctive finish options, like deep purple
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Comparably affordable for its category and capabilities
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Often described as a close rival to legendary pedals
CONS
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Some users report a very slight muffle sound
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May have slightly less gain than comparable pedals
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about RYRA The Klone.
Features and functionality
Use cases and applications
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Users highlight the RYRA's effectiveness with John Mayer-inspired setups, benefiting from its ability to emulate Mayer's tones when paired with pedals like the Aqua Puss and TS.
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Users have reported success stacking the RYRA Klone with a Tube Screamer, noting both Klone>TS and TS>Klone configurations as versatile options.
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One user is considering using two different Klone pedals for varied tone/boost settings, suggesting the RYRA Klone for its specific tonal qualities.
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The pedal is praised for stacking well with other drives such as the JHS Bonsai and Way Huge Green Rhino.
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Comparisons
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The Andertons video mentioned highlights that while blindfolded tests showed similarities, unblindfolded evaluations might reveal more distinct characteristics between the RYRA and Tumnus.
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The RYRA Klone has a fatter midrange and sparklier highs than the Tumnus, providing a slightly more refined overdrive sound that appeals to some users.
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While the RYRA Klone stays closer to the original Klon sound, the Tumnus offers more gain and a fuller sound with added low end, catering to different tonal preferences.
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The RYRA Klone is noted for its similarity to the original Klon, particularly in comparison to the EHX Soul Food and J Rockett Archer.
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The RYRA Klone has a higher mid hump and cuts more bass than the Wampler Tumnus, offering a more authentic tone for those seeking classic Klon characteristics.
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The RYRA Klone is described as a bit darker than the Ceriatone Centura, prompting some users to switch for a brighter tone.
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Value and pricing
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Despite its higher cost compared to the Tumnus, users find the RYRA's subtle tonal improvements worth the investment for those seeking the best Klon clone.
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User experience
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Owners transitioning from a Tumnus to the RYRA note that while the tonal differences are minor, the RYRA's enhanced mids and highs offer a more satisfying sound.
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An owner reported using the RYRA Klone as an "always on" pedal with both American Stratocasters and Les Pauls, highlighting its versatility across different guitar types.
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The pedal is favored for its versatility, capable of chimey tones at low gain and not overly exaggerated at high gain settings.
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Owners appreciate the RYRA Klone for its clean boost and tone shaping capabilities, often using it as an "always on" pedal.
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5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 12 Ratings
Klone or no Clone?
Ok, the search of the sound of the original Klon Centaur is probably harder and more cruel than the search for the Holy Grail (not the EHX). But i think my adventure has come to an end. I went to this music shop in London,No Tom, to play some JhS pedals when at a certain point they guy of the shop gave me this pedal,just to give it a try. The rest is history, it sounds amazing ,warm ,silky! It works as a clean warmer but also as a crucher or as a boost, it's almost always on when i play. I would have give it 100k stars if possible. It is handmade in London and it retails only in that shop. What are you doing? Go and buy it!
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Great review. So, who makes this thing? Is it JHS? When I search for it a company called RYRA also comes up...
Artist usage
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As can be seen in this photo of Noel’s pedalboard, in the top row his Klon Centaur Professional Overdrive clone can be seen, which is The Klone by RYRA. This particular version appeared a little bit earlier before they added the graphics. Gem Archer also uses Ryra Klone on stage with NG's High Flying Birds.
Gem Archer uses the newer version of the RYRA The Klone overdrive pedal, as noted in the "Update On Gem Archer Supporting Noel Gallagher On His Tour With U2" article on STOPCRYINGYOURHEARTOUT.COM.
Neal Casal is using a no-logo version of the RYRA The Klone, an overdrive pedal known for its close replication of the Klon Centaur. This is evident from a photo shared on Instagram by catalinbread, showcasing Casal’s pedalboard.
Jay Mehler is confirmed to use a RYRA The Klone overdrive pedal, as evidenced by an image where he is seen using it during a recording session with Liam Gallagher.
On the Ryra website Howard Leese gives a testimonial and is quoted as saying,
Use mine every night.
Jacob Petersen praises the RYRA The Klone pedal, crafted by Shane at Rock Your Repaired Amp, as an exceptional alternative to the original Klons. After years of exposure to the original Klons, Petersen appreciates the superior PCB layout and parts used in The Klone, along with outstanding customer service. He describes the pedal's sound and feel as incredible, expressing complete satisfaction with his choice.
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