RYRA The Klone in Silver

£184.99

This is the RYRA The Klone in Silver from RYRA, listed in Specialist Effects Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The Klone is, as you may have thought, a clone of the famed silver Klon centaur overdrive.

It was recently on an episode of That Pedal Show where the guys rated it as the best Klon clone that they’ve heard!

The Klone absolutely nails the holy grail of adding gain to your tone without significantly affecting the tone. The Klon is probably where the ‘Transparent Tone’ term originated.

It will push the front end of your amp to give you a warm but clear overdrive sound and with it’s simple layout, you’ll easily be able to dial in a guitar sound that rocks.

  • Gain – The gain knob will add the dirt. From nothing at all to mild, sweet overdrive.
  • Treble – This will bring back the top-end and works really well with humbuckers to give you more presence.
  • Output – The overall volume output of the pedal. When used with the gain on 0, it will act as a boost pedal.

A bit about RYRA

RYRA is a small one man company consisting of Shane Logan. RYRA stands for Rocking Your Repaired Amps and they’re predominantly known for their Klone pedal, however he does build bespoke guitars too.

Made in America, all the pedals are meticulously built and go through a painstaking QC process by Shane himself.

Specifications

  • Exterior dimensions of 4.7″ x 3.7″ x 1.18″
  • Buffered Bypass
  • DC Jack
  • 9V Battery 
  • Silver Metal Flake with OEM Oxblood knobs

Brand

RYRA

RYRA (Rock Your Repaired Amp) craft boutique pedals are known for their warm, expressive tone and simple, player-focused design. Best known for their highly regarded Klone-style overdrive, RYRA build each unit by hand using quality components to deliver rich harmonics, great touch response, and a smooth, musical gain character. Their pedals suit players who want classic, transparent drive with a boutique feel and reliable, road-ready construction.

Category

Specialist Effects Pedals

Specialist effects alter the signal in ways that do not sit cleanly inside one established family. They may use granular processing, frequency shifting, resonators, freeze or sustain, bit reduction, ring modulation, feedback networks or combinations of several techniques. The relevant distinction is the underlying process, its tracking or latency, and how completely the dry signal can be blended or replaced.

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Buffered Bypass

Keeps an active buffer in the signal path when the effect is bypassed. The buffer converts a high-impedance input to a lower-impedance output, helping long cables and multiple pedals retain level and high frequencies, although its headroom and noise remain part of the path.