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Description

Unearth the sonic landscapes of the late '60s and '70s with the Tru-Fi Colordriver 18 Volt Version, a fuzz effects pedal designed for discerning guitarists who crave authentic, vintage sounds. Inspired by the classic Colorsound Overdriver, this pedal offers a higher headroom than its predecessors, thanks to its unique 18-volt design. This increased headroom not only allows for greater tonal clarity but also provides a richer, fuller sound with more dynamic range.

The Tru-Fi Colordriver doesn't just mimic the past; it innovates for the present. Its simple yet effective control layout features knobs for volume, gain, treble, and bass, allowing players to fine-tune their sound with precision. Whether you’re aiming for subtle fuzz or full-on distortion, this pedal responds to your touch and guitar's volume knob like no other.

The build quality of the Colordriver is robust, featuring true bypass switching to preserve your tone when the pedal is disengaged. The pedal’s enclosure is both durable and compact, making it a reliable choice for gigging musicians and studio sessions alike.

Key Features:

  • Inspired by the classic Colorsound Overdriver
  • Unique 18-volt design for higher headroom
  • Simple control layout with volume, gain, treble, and bass knobs
  • True bypass switching for unaltered tone
  • Robust and compact enclosure suitable for live and studio use

Product specs

Power 18V
Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog
Alberto Barrero

Alberto Barrero

Comparison: Tru-Fi Pedals - COLORDRIVER 18v Vs 9v

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Comparison: Tru-Fi Pedals - COLORDRIVER 18v Vs 9v

Alberto Barrero

Alberto Barrero

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Tru-Fi COLORDRIVER 18v - Music & Demo by A. Barrero

Alberto Barrero

Alberto Barrero

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See how Joe Hottinger uses Tru-Fi Colordriver 18 Volt Version

Joe Hottinger

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Halestorm

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Verified via Premier Guitar

According to John Bohlinger in the Premier Guitar feature "Rig Rundown: Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale and Joe Hottinger [2021]," Joe Hottinger's live pedalboard includes a Tru-Fi Colordriver, specifically the 18 Volt version.

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