Tone Report Weekly Issue 106 | Page 24

At this point, the Klon Centaur has achieved legend status—the perfect storm of excelling at a function and scarcity have sent prices through the roof. There’s no doubt that the Klon Centaur does a great job boosting just the right frequencies to make a guitar sound great and jump out in the mix. But just like a sports team that is fantastic year in and year out, like Duke Basketball or the New England Patriots, such success tends to create a binary atmosphere; lovers gonna love and haters gonna hate. Although in this case, lovers are gonna clone. Sure, some are going to add their own special functionality to the circuit, like VFE did with the Merman. VFE took a pedal with three controls and provided it with six so as to offer extra flexibility to the circuit. Then you have the folks over at J. Rockett Audio Designs who focused on making the equivalent of a note-for-note cover of the original with their Archer. And then you have Wampler Pedals who went all Wayne Szalinski on us and shrunk the circuit down into a 1590a enclosure for the Tumnus. Even as we went to press, Mojo Hand FX was serving up a Texas-inspired take on the Centaur with its Sacred Cow. Any way you slice it, 2015 was clearly the Attack of the Klons! 24 TONE TALK // 8 Ways the Pedal Game Changed in 2015