JHS Pedals The Kilt 10 Overdrive & Fuzz Pedal

£249.00

On the menu for January 2026 are the JHS Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the JHS Guitar Pedals today.


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On the menu for January 2026 are the JHS Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the JHS Guitar Pedals today.

After a decade in production, the JHS Kilt is back with a fresh voice and a slick new look. This isn’t just a facelift — the updated clipping section gives you more headroom, a smoother attack, and a drive range that’s richer and more dynamic than ever before. In short: it’s everything you loved, but turned up a notch!

Where it began

Back in 2015, JHS Pedals teamed up with Stu G (legendary guitarist and founding member of the UK band Delirious?) to create the ultimate dirt pedal. Stu needed something that could handle anything — studio sessions, world tours, you name it. From that challenge, the Kilt was born. And since then, it’s been one of JHS’s most popular overdrive/distortion stompboxes.

The evolution of overdrive

The original Kilt stood out thanks to its clarity, versatility, and responsiveness. But over time, players asked for a few tweaks: extra headroom for cleaner tones, a more noticeable flat/cut toggle, and better control over low-gain textures. The Kilt 10 answers all those requests while keeping the DNA that made guitarists fall in love with it in the first place.

What’s new?

  • A new look: Polished aluminium finish (a nod to the original Kilt V1), classic Expandora-style knobs, and a redesigned Kilt icon that cleverly combines the Scottish flag with a Roman numeral “X” for ten years.
  • Improved gain control: The gain knob now gives you a more usable range from 0–25%, unlocking articulate, low-gain textures that were previously out of reach. No dead zones — just smooth, musical breakup from subtle to saturated.
  • Enhanced high-end clarity: The top-end has been refined so your tone cuts through the mix with ease — perfect for live gigs where clarity matters.
  • More volume headroom: Extra output means more responsive tone across your rig, whether you’re hitting a clean amp or stacking drives.
  • Refined toggles: The gain toggle switches (G1 & G2) now offer more usable parameters while keeping the original feel. The Low-Cut toggle is more amp-friendly than ever too, working great with everything from valve amplifiers to modern modellers.
  • Upgraded clipping circuit: A new diode setup adds touch-sensitive feel and nuance without losing the Kilt’s core character. Expect slightly more compression and extra distortion on tap.

Key Features

  • Volume: Sets your output level. Turn left for less, right for more. Thanks to the extra headroom, you won’t need to crank it past noon anymore. And you’ve got plenty of room to use it as a clean boost when you need that extra push.
  • Gain: Adjusts how much drive you’re working with. Left for subtle, right for savage. The first quarter of the range is now super usable, giving you transparent, low-gain textures that weren’t possible before. Push it further and you’ll hit that classic, gated fuzz territory.
  • Tone: Controls brightness. Left is darker, right is brighter. It’s a refined high-frequency control that adds clarity and plays nicely with a wider range of amps.
  • G1/G2 toggles: These two switches unlock up to four clipping options. Both down = lowest gain. Flip G1 up for more overdrive. Flick G2 up for more fuzz. Both up? That’s the heaviest gated fuzz the Kilt can deliver! Bonus: G2 can also be triggered with a Red Remote (for on-the-fly fuzz madness).
  • Low-Cut toggle: Down is flat EQ. Up is the “cut” mode, which trims the lows for a leaner tone.

Specifications

  • Limited edition (only 5000 available worldwide)
  • Dimensions: 2.6” x 4.8” x 1.6”
  • Power requirements: 9V DC
  • Current draw: 64 mA

Additional information

Weight 0.6 kg

Brand

JHS

JHS Pedals is a prominent manufacturer of guitar effects pedals, known for their high-quality craftsmanship, innovative designs, and commitment to tone. Founded in 2007 by Josh Scott in Kansas City, Missouri, JHS Pedals has quickly gained a reputation for producing boutique-quality pedals that cater to a wide range of musical styles and preferences.

JHS offers a diverse lineup of effects pedals, including overdrive, distortion, fuzz, modulation, delay, reverb, and more. The company is known for its meticulous attention to detail and dedication to producing pedals that deliver exceptional tone and versatility. Many of their pedals are designed to capture the tones of classic vintage effects while incorporating modern features and improvements.

In addition to their standard pedal lineup, JHS Pedals also offers a range of signature pedals in collaboration with renowned artists and musicians. These pedals are designed to meet the specific needs and preferences of the artists, providing them with unique tones and features for their playing style.

With a commitment to innovation and a passion for tone, JHS Pedals continues to be a trusted name in the guitar effects industry, providing musicians with inspiring tools to shape their sound and creativity.

Category

Guitar Pedals

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Compressor

Distortion

Distortion pedals take your clean guitar signal and transform it into something bigger, bolder, and full of attitude. By clipping the waveform, they add sustain, bite, and aggression, creating that thick, compressed tone that’s powered rock music for decades. From the growling crunch of classic hard rock to the tight, saturated roar of modern metal, distortion is all about energy and presence. It gives every note weight and authority, pushing your amp to its limits and beyond.

There are countless flavours of distortion, each with its own texture and edge. Some sound smooth and creamy, others raw and gnarly like tearing fabric. It’s the sonic equivalent of turning up the heat until the sound cooks — rich, sizzling, and perfectly seasoned to taste. Whether used for rhythm muscle or soaring leads, a good distortion pedal doesn’t just add volume; it adds personality, grit, and that unmistakable sense of power under your fingers.

EQ

While Ed Sheeran primarily relies on the natural sound of his acoustic guitar and vocals, he occasionally uses EQ (Equalization) to shape and enhance his tone during live performances or in the studio. EQ pedals or onboard preamps can allow him to adjust the frequency response of his guitar signal to suit the acoustics of different venues or to achieve specific tonal characteristics. Here’s how EQ might be utilized in Ed Sheeran’s setup:

1. **Tonal Shaping**: EQ can be used to adjust the balance of frequencies in the guitar signal, allowing Ed Sheeran to shape his tone to his liking. For example, he might boost the midrange frequencies to bring out the warmth and presence of his acoustic guitar, or cut certain frequencies to reduce any harshness or mud in the sound.

2. **Feedback Control**: In a live setting, EQ can help control feedback by notching out problematic frequencies that might cause the guitar signal to feed back through the amplification system. This can be particularly useful when performing in venues with challenging acoustics or high volume levels.

3. **Room Correction**: In situations where the venue’s acoustics are less than ideal, EQ can be used to compensate for any deficiencies in the sound. By adjusting the EQ settings, Ed Sheeran can tailor the guitar tone to sound more balanced and natural, regardless of the room’s acoustic properties.

4. **Matching Gear**: EQ can also be used to match the tone of Ed Sheeran’s guitar to the sound of other instruments or equipment in his setup. For example, he might adjust the EQ to complement the tonal characteristics of his vocal microphone or to blend seamlessly with backing tracks or other instruments.

Overall, while EQ may not be a central component of Ed Sheeran’s guitar effects setup, it can still play a valuable role in shaping his tone and ensuring that he achieves the desired sound in different performance environments. Whether used subtly for tonal shaping or more aggressively for feedback control, EQ allows Ed Sheeran to tailor his guitar tone to suit his musical vision and performance needs.

Fuzz

A fuzz pedal is one of the earliest and most aggressive forms of distortion, turning your clean guitar signal into a thick, saturated wall of sound. It works by clipping the waveform almost flat, creating a compressed, gritty tone full of harmonic overtones. The result is raw, unruly, and unmistakable — from the sputtering breakup of vintage germanium circuits to the searing sustain of modern silicon designs. Fuzz pedals react strongly to your guitar’s volume and pickup choice, making them dynamic tools for expressive players.

Whether you’re chasing the classic tones of Hendrix and the Smashing Pumpkins or exploring heavy, experimental textures, fuzz remains a favourite for its personality and unpredictability. It can sound smooth and sustaining, or wild and velcro-like, depending on how it’s set up. A good fuzz pedal cuts through the mix while adding thickness and attitude, turning any riff or lead line into something bold and unmistakably alive.

New

This is brand new, fresh in, and a UK warranty is included. New Gear always comes from trusted UK music retailers.

Overdrive

Like a golden layer of melted cheese — warm, gooey, and just put it all over. It adds just the right amount of richness and grit, turning a clean signal into something smooth and savoury. Designed to mimic the natural breakup of a tube amp pushed to its sweet spot, overdrive delivers the flavour of classic rock and blues in every bite. From creamy mid-gain warmth to crisp edge-of-breakup sparkle, it’s the comfort food of guitar tone — simple, satisfying, and endlessly versatile. Whether it’s a mild crunch or a full-bodied roar, overdrive is where good taste begins.

Volume

Volume pedals control the output level of a guitar signal using a foot-operated treadle. They allow smooth volume swells, dynamic control during playing, and easy muting between songs. Volume pedals can be placed at different points in the signal chain to either control overall loudness or adjust gain and drive behaviour when positioned before distortion or overdrive pedals.

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