HOLY FIRE OVERDRIVE / DISTORTION by Creation Audio Labs
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LOW FACTORY DIRECT PRICE: $195
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Clean and Transparent GAIN
Dynamic and Smooth OVERDRIVE
Thick and Rich DISTORTION
with high-cut control and unique L.E.D. interaction
Total Saturation with NO Tone Loss or Coloring
If you watch The History Channel’s popular Pawn Stars series, chances are you’ve heard the Holy Fire in action. Guitarist extraordinaire Rich Tozzoli and drummer Vincent Miraglia provides some of the music for Pawn Stars. Here are a few clips from an upcoming episode.
According to Rich, "The signal path is Tele to Holy Fire directly to amp. There is no EQ or compression on the close mics – that’s simply the sound you can get using the Holy Fire and a sweet old amp. We were recording cues for upcoming episodes of Pawn Stars and Cajun Pawn Stars, which we write for. The Holy Fire is ESSENTIAL to truly getting the best sound out of vintage amps. The first clip, Giant View uses a 1947 Gibson BR6 amp... Pick Your Haas uses a 1962 GA-19RVT Gibson Falcon Amp..."
Pawn Stars audio bumpers featuring the Holy Fire by CreationAudioLabs
This ultra-wide bandwidth pedal responds exactly like a tube without changing your tone and is unbelievably quiet.
The Holy Fire is a different approach to overdrive and distortion pedals. It’s extremely responsive. Go from overdriven sounds to clean tones by rolling back the volume knob on your instrument. Retain your full tone spectrum, boost or cut your volume and dial in YOUR tone.
48v power supply included. This pedal must be used with the included, dedicated worldwide power supply.
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Pedal Dimensions: 3.25" wide x 4.75" long x 2.5" tall (at top of the knob)
Quick Start Guide
1. Start with “G” (gain) at noon, “O” (overdrive) and “D” (distortion) all the way off (counterclockwise) and the “~” (hi-cut) all the way up (clockwise). At this point, as you click the pedal in and out the sound should be pretty much the same. 2. Then as you turn up the “O” the level will increase and begin to overdrive (the LED turns yellow when it is overdriving) – you may want to turn down the “G” to keep the volume at unity. 3. Then as you turn up the “D” the sound will begin to clip and past 2 o’clock it will start to compress and you may want to bump-up the “G” to make-up a little volume. 4. The “~” hi-cut control will shave off the highs as you turn it down. 5. The “O” and “D” knobs interact with each other to create unique blends of the two. What comes in the box: **Please refer to the terms and conditions of the return policy on our FAQ page




