Catalinbread Carbide Distortion Pedal

Want that signature chainsaw tone? Catalinbread's Carbide distortion pedal features the classic gain circuit with an increased ability to tweak the effect.

Oh, you've done it. You've really done it. You've entered the world of the Catalinbread Carbide Distortion, and it's about to get very real. If you've been a fan of music with guitars tuned lower than standard in the last 30 years, there's a chance you've heard of this hot new sound, usually associated with heavy riffs and power tools.

In lay language, the Carbide is a pulverizing distortion with heady boosts to certain frequency bands -- three of them, to be exact -- and a ton of volume. Officially, obtaining this 'chainsaw sound,' as it came to be known, consists of plugging into a Boss HM-2 Heavy Metal and maxing all four knobs.

Carbide starts with this at its base, then tweaks the majority of the distortion circuit for maximum crunch and thud. Instead of giving you a paltry blend control, the Carbide splits your signal into two paths: one path heads to a powerful clean boost specially configured to downtuned instruments, the other heads into the gears of the distortion. Each path is given its own volume knob before being mixed in parallel, letting you fine-tune the right amount of dirt.

An Emphasis control tightens up the extreme low end while cutting treble, letting the boosted frequency bands jump out of the mix.

Dry Volume and Wet Volume:

These two knobs control the volume levels of the dry, boosted path and the wet, "chainsaw" path. When either one is down, it disappears from the mix. These two circuits are in parallel, so you can mix both sides to your taste or read more rig.

Emphasis

The stock HM-2 circuit gives you two "color mix," or EQ knobs: L(ow) and H(igh). The "L" knob controls a frequency boost at 87Hz, but the "H" knob actually controls two different bands simultaneously, at 958Hz and 1279Hz. The Carbide keeps these three boosts intact, but the Emphasis control cuts frequencies around these bands, making them pop a little more. Like the "H" knob of the original, the Emphasis control adjusts two different filters simultaneously, one at 63Hz and a treble shelving filter. The Q of the low filter is just wide enough to butt up against the onboard bass boost. while knocking out pesky sub bass.

Power Supply:

The Carbide accepts a center-negative DC power supply from 9 to 15 volts, capable of supplying at least xxmA of current (over is fine). Plugging in anything other than this (center-positive, AC, higher voltage, etc.) will potentially brick the Carbide. Not recommended. Check your supply and make 100 percent sure it says all the right stuff.
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Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
Base Item
Shipping Weight: 0.77 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 6 x 4 x 3 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): CAT CARB
Warehouse Resealed
Shipping Weight: 0.77 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 6 x 4 x 3 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): CAT CARB

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 503-841-5098
Web: https://catalinbread.com/

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