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JHS Pedals
In 1961 a British engineer would start a company from a spare room in his England home that would permanently change the history of the Pro Audio industry. This company set a trajectory for musical tones that spanned across genres and impacted every generation that followed. We are talking about the infamous piece of gear known as the Neve* recording console. From "Love Me Do" by The Beatles to the famous sounds of Led Zeppelin, U2, Spoon, Pink Floyd, Motown, Quincy Jones, Nirvana, Steely Dan, Neil Young, Tears For Fears, and Tom Petty (the list is endless), The Colour Box is our tribute to the legend and application of how a piece of gear can change music.
Have you ever heard songs like the Beatles "Revolution", or Motown classics like Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye, or even the modern Radiohead's "Bodysnatchers" and thought, "How are they getting that guitar sound?" Well, the answer is sort of clothed in obscurity, but it's actually created by the simplest practical application......plugging a guitar directly into a vintage studio console and recording "direct in." The JHS Pedals Colour Box is designed and created to allow you to recreate these infamous guitar tones with your live rig, or in a studio environment by using 100% analog circuitry true to the design and schematic of vintage Neve* circuitry. The Colour Box is completely free from any digital modeling. Never before have "direct in" tones been available from your guitar amp in the way that the Colour Box delivers them. Aside from creating these "direct in" tones, the Colour Box covers all the ground that you would expect a high quality studio preamp to cover. From your microphone, bass, keyboard, or even your acoustic guitar, it does it all.
Whats Inside?
We have gone to great lengths to bring the color and character of a real vintage console to your feet or desktop. We started with two gain stages in series that produce beautiful clean tones but that can also destroy any signal into a beautiful fuzzy mess, full of rich harmonics and body with over 39db of gain on tap. The local feedback of each gain stage makes for a very unique type of distortion. We used the same topology and discrete gain stage found in the Neve* 1073, but we have two gain stages in series instead of one. We use a high quality Lundahl transformer that adds weight, heft, and a 3D quality just like preamps that you will find costing much more. The transformer fattens the lows, adds harmonic complexity and richness to the midrange (kinda like stirring flour into your drippings to give you gravy) as well as smoothing and rounding of the high frequencies. It also blocks all DC voltages, adds electrical isolation, and blocks RF frequencies ensuring super quiet operation and noise floor.
The Controls and Jacks?
Think of the controls as three separate sections:
1. Gain (RED)
The gain structure is made up of three parts:
The Pre Volume (labeled "Pre-Vol") can be used the same as you would a Drive knob on an overdrive pedal. In this circuit, the Pre Volume is between the two gain stages, and the setting of the Pre Volume determines how much signal continues to the second stage.
The Master Gain (labeled "Master") is what would typically be considered as a Volume control. Other terms are "master volume" or the "output trim."
The Step Gain (labeled "Step") changes the gain of each preamp stage in five stages. Rotating the "Step" knob from left-to-right will increase the gain by the following:
1 is X 18 db
2 is X 23 db
3 is X 28 db
4 is X 33 db
5 is X 39 db
2. Equalizer / Tone Control (BLUE)
The tone control section is a highly modified Baxandall type that is tuned for less control interaction and more boost/cut capability. The center frequencies are Treble 10kHz, Middle 1kHz, and Bass 120Hz, with +/- 17dB of control.
3. Highpass Filter (YELLOW)
The Highpass spans from 60Hz to 800Hz with a 6dB per octave slope. This control allows you to only let high frequencies pass. In return you will find a vast palet of tones that sit perfect and inspire textures that you have never heard from your rig. The toggle switch will turn the Highpass on or off.
In and Out Jacks
You will notice that in addition to the normal 1/4" instrument input/output found on a guitar pedal, we added an XLR input and output so that The Colour Box can be used as a vocal, bass, acoustic, or keyboard preamp live or in the studio. The 1/4" mono output and the XLR output are independent and allow you to run parallel outputs to two destinations. For example, run the 1/4" mono out into your guitar amplifier and at the same time run the XLR output to your front-of-house mixing board. Another example of using parallel outputs would be to track amp tones and the "direct in" sound of your performance onto two separate tracks. We achieved the parallel output by way of a discrete shunt-feedback circuit.
Input Selector Switch
The input selector switch located above the input jack lets you choose line or microphone input. In the down position it is in mic mode. In the up position it is in line mode.
Power
The Colour Box runs on 18v DC negative center power. We supply an adapter but you can also use any standard 18v DC pedal power supply or voltage doubling cable.
Some Noteworthy "Direct In" Guitar Tones To Check Out:
- "Revolution" The Beatles
- "Black Dog" Led Zeppelin
- "The Beast And Dragon, Adored" Spoon
- "Cinnamon Girl" Neil Young
- "Highway 61" Bob Dylan
- "Reeling In The Years" Steely Day
- "Strange Brew" Cream
- "Another Brick In The Wall Part 2" Pink Floyd
- "Bodysnatchers" Radiohead
- "Engines Of Creation" Joe Satriani
- "LA Woman" The Doors
- "Territorial Pissing's" Nirvana
- "Sgt. Peppers" The Beatles
- "Get Lucky" Daft Punk
- "Im Coming Out" Donna Summer
Phantom Power
The Colour Box does not supply phantom power so you will need to purchase one these quality phantom power supplies to run in line with your Colour Box if you intend to use a phantom powered microphone or other device.
Never before has a guitar pedal crossed into this territory to bring the tones of pro audio to your pedal board.* The word/name Neve® is a registered trademark of AMS Neve ltd. The JHS Colour Box pedal is in no way affiliated with AMS Neve ltd.
Video
(2014-01-03) JHS Pedals Colour Box Teaser (Part 1 Of Reveal) by JHS Pedals
(2014-01-10) JHS Pedals Colour Box Overview (Part 2 Of Reveal) by JHS Pedals
(2014-01-19) JHS Pedals Colour Box "Guitar and Bass Demonstration" (Part 3 Of Reveal) by JHS Pedals
(2014-01-28) NAMM 2014: JHS Color Box Hits THAT Neve Console Sound (Video Demo) by sonicstate
(2014-02-05) JHS Pedals Colour Box Guitar & Bass Demo by reverbmarket
(2014-02-10) JHS Pedals Colour Box Bass Demo by reverbmarket
(2014-04-11) Colour Box American Tones by JHS Pedals
(2014-04-11) Colour Box British Tones by JHS Pedals
(2014-04-11) Colour Box on Bass by JHS Pedals
(2014-04-11) Vox To Fender, Fender To Vox by JHS Pedals
(2014-04-11) Colour Box and Desk by JHS Pedals
(2014-04-11) Colour Box as A Second Gain Stage by JHS Pedals
(2014-04-11) Colour Box Direct Tones by JHS Pedals
(2014-04-11) Colour Box Fuzz Tones by JHS Pedals
(2014-05-13) JHS Colorbox by BeardTone
(2014-05-24) JHS Colour Box Demo on Vocals + Keys | CME Gear Demo | Nick Bays by Chicago Music Exchange
(2014-06-04) JHS Colour Box Preamp Pedal Demo - Sweetwater Sound by Sweetwater Sound
(2014-06-05) JHS Colour Box, demo by Pete Thorn/Vintage King by Pete Thorn
(2014-06-10) JHS COLOUR BOX GUITAR DEMO by Sam Atkins
(2014-06-10) JHS PEDALS COLOUR BOX BASS DEMO by Sam Atkins
(2014-06-12) JHS Colour Box by musicgearfast
(2014-06-12) JHS Colour Box Guitar PreAmp Pedal Demo by Music Gear Fast by MusicGearFast
(2014-08-14) Summer NAMM '14 - JHS Pedals Emperor Analog Chorus/Vibrato and Colour Box Demos by Premier Guitar
(2014-09-18) JHS Pedals Colour Box Demo by Shnobel Tone
(2014-09-19) Klon Centaur vs JHS Pedals Colour Box by Shnobel Tone
(2014-09-23) JHS Pedals Colour Box with Bass Guitar by Shnobel Tone
(2014-10-02) the #ColourBox doing that "The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone)" tone from U2's new single? by JHS Pedals
(2014-10-07) JHS Pedals - Colorbox with Telecaster! by rigrigrigmusic
(2014-10-09) JHS Colour Box vs Bogner Wessex Overdrive by Shnobel Tone
(2014-10-19) JHS Colour Box by Prymaxe
(2014-11-03) JHS Pedals Colour Box - Overview by rogueguitarshop.com by Rogue Guitar Shop
(2014-11-20) Review Demo - JHS Pedals Colour Box by Premier Guitar
(2014-11-27) JHS Pedals Twin Twelve vs Colour Box by Shnobel Tone
(2014-11-30) JHS Pedals Colour Box (demo) by Livingroom Demos
(2015-01-08) BAE 1073 vs JHS Colour Box (Vocals) by Shnobel Tone
(2015-01-08) BAE 1073 vs JHS Colour Box (Acoustic) by Shnobel Tone
(2015-01-08) BAE 1073 vs JHS Colour Box (Electric Guitar) by Shnobel Tone
(2015-03-06) JHS Colour Box vs Mesa Boogie V Twin by Shnobel Tone
(2015-04-22) JHS Colour Box vs The Hungry Robot by Shnobel Tone
(2015-05-19) JHS COLOUR BOX by Retro Channel
(2015-09-10) JHS Colour Box Preamp: what's it for? by The Gig Rig
(2016-08-12) Hey @jhspedals I think these sound good together. #Repost @fuzzechodreams ??? Slow Steep #colourbox preamp/drive/fuzz #daydreamer Echo-reverb @tomkatpedals @jhspedals by Tomkat Pedals
(2017-05-20) JHS Colour Box Direct Demo by Carters Talk Tone
(2017-06-03) JHS Colour Box AMP Demo by Carters Talk Tone
(2017-06-17) JHS Colour Box ACOUSTIC and BASS Direct Demo by Carters Talk Tone
(2017-09-07) Todaysgear JHS Colour Box by Today's Gear
(2017-09-10) JHS Colour Box by The SuperFunAwesomeHappyTime Pedal Show!
(2018-11-01) JHS Colour Box (demo) by Aaron Sternke
(2018-11-17) Hudson Electronics Broadcast vs JHS Colour Box by Aaron Sternke
(2019-11-14) JHS Pedals Colour Box V2! by Livingroom Demos
(2019-12-04) Classic Direct Guitar Tones w/ JHS Colour Box V2 | Reverb Tone Report by reverbmarket
(2020-02-13) Colour Box JHS v2 - Chronique de Philippe - Partie 1/2 by La Chaine Guitare
(2020-02-21) Colour Box JHS v2 - Chronique de Philippe - Partie 2/2 by La Chaine Guitare
(2020-04-05) JHS Colour Box by Emma Dangers
(2020-08-10) JHS Pedals Colour Box V2 - Sound Demo (no talking) by Guitar Bonedo
(2022-05-05) JHS Colour Box V2 Preamp Bass Demo by Bassic Gear Review
(2022-11-18) Superbolt, Emperor, Colourbox, Artificial Blonde and More! by JHS Pedals
(2022-12-22) JHS Colour Box en el estudio by GuitarGearComMx
(2024-10-28) JHS Colour Box: A 1073 You Can Take Anywhere by JHS Pedals
(2024-10-28) JHS Colourbox V2 // I want to use this with every instrument I own by Jorb
(2024-10-28) The 10 year anniversary Colour Box! #thejhsshow #jhspedals #colourbox #preamp by JHS Pedals
(2024-10-30) Colour Box on bass! #thejhsshow #jhspedals #guitar #basspedals by JHS Pedals
(2024-10-31) Colour Box on drums! #jhspedals #jhspedals #drummers #drumhack by JHS Pedals
(2024-11-01) Did you know the Colour Box can be a great overdrive? #thejhsshow #jhspedals #overdrivepedal by JHS Pedals
(2024-11-10) Colour Box + Flight Delay on Baritone! #delaypedal #preamp #jhspedals by JHS Pedals
(2024-11-12) Colour Box on Acoustic Guitar! #acousticguitar by JHS Pedals
(2024-11-16) JHS Pedals - Color Box | guitar Pedal Demo | guitar gear | Loopy Demos by Sketchy Pedals
(2024-11-17) Colour Box and Pulp N Peel on bass! #basspedals by JHS Pedals
(2024-11-24) Colour Box + Flight Delay = cool glitchy sounds by JHS Pedals
(2024-11-26) When Will You Get Your Colour Box 10 Year Anniversary Edition? by JHS Pedals
(2024-12-06) Colour Box 10 Special Announcement! by JHS Pedals
Reviews
myFXDB user reviews
2 reviews, average score of
| Date | User | Version | Score | Positive | Negative |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015-08-23 | Arielabe | White Case | 9.5/10 | The sound of a NEVE 1073 Pre-amp in a footpedal. BELIEVE the hype, this is a fantastic sounding pre-amp well worth the money. | not cheap |
| 2015-06-03 | christopea | 4/10 | Lundhal x-former, can get some cool OD sounds, has a nice overall sound for cleans too. | Noisy! Sounds like your playing next to the ocean, even at the lowest gain settings. S/N ratio was terrible on the unit I had, unusably so. |

