ThorpyFX Have Blue Boost Pedal

£219.00

This is the ThorpyFX Have Blue Boost Pedal from ThorpyFX, listed in Boost Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The Have Blue is part of ThorpyFX's “Vintage Reimagined” series and is a germanium Boost pedal that plays nicely with your pedalboard. The Have Blue Boost sound is based on a highly modified Rangemaster boost circuit for a more versatile vintage style sound. 

This boost can give a subtlety to notes or give you loud, thick, and full-bodied frequencies. This pedal can be used as a nice and thick lower gain overdrive which adds huge character to your driven sound. The internal transformer enables you to place this stompbox anywhere in your chain of pedals, and simulates the optimum pickup that is present to the front of the circuit.

Dial in the exact tone needed with the two control knobs – Boost & Range. Operates at 9V and has a standard DC input.

Key Features

  • Optimal Performance – Internally there is a small transformer to simulate the optimum pickup being present at the front end of the circuit. This has several benefits, most important of which it allows you to place your fuzz wherever you like in the chain of pedals.
  • Robust – Engineered to be robust but functional with recessed knobs, sloped front and top mounted jacks.

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ThorpyFX

ThorpyFX is a British company renowned for designing and manufacturing high-quality guitar effects pedals. Founded by Adrian Thorpe, a former British Army officer, the company is celebrated for its meticulous attention to detail, innovative circuit designs, and durable construction.

ThorpyFX pedals are highly regarded by musicians for their tonal clarity, versatility, and unique soundscapes, making them popular among both professional and amateur guitarists. The company has gained a strong reputation in the boutique pedal market, with each pedal handcrafted and rigorously tested to ensure exceptional performance.

Category

Boost Pedals

A boost raises signal level without deliberately creating a new effect waveform. Clean boosts emphasise level and headroom, while coloured boosts reshape bass, midrange or treble and may add mild clipping at higher settings. Placed before a gain stage, the extra level changes how that stage distorts; placed later, it can provide a volume lift if sufficient headroom remains.