New pedals from Caroline Guitar Company just arrived!
Looking for the next awesome pedal to fill that spot on your board? Check out these new arrivals from Caroline Guitar Company. These pedals are hand-wired in the USA with the spirit and craftsmanship of the classics that inspired the legends to push the boundaries of rock-n-roll. Stop by today to plug-in, turn some knobs, and have a blast!
Wave Cannon mkII Superdistorter Distortion
So, what IS the story on Wave Cannon version 2.0, or as Caroline decided to call it, the Wave Cannon MKII Superdistorter? The long story short is that this thing is an unrepentant, unapologetic distortion pedal that is totally nasty and fun. This Cannon comes pre-loaded with balls (pun alert!) and is capable of going from cranked, lightly dirty amp tones to the sound of a furry Godzilla devouring a junkyard full of broken a/c window units.
Meteore Reverb Pedal
Imagine taking the ice bucket challenge, but you’re dunking yourself in dreams! Inspired by the ultra-modern line 14 of the Paris Métro and its sleek platforms of glass, steel and tile that add all kinds of cool sonic artifacts to the space, the MÉTÉORE™ (pronounced may-tay-or) is Caroline's take on reverb.
Haymaker Overdrive Pedal
Prepare to be shocked at its character, range, versatility, and power. Easily capable of going from open, glassy flavors of boost to classic crunch sounds that sound like an extension of your amplifier’s character, Haymaker can go even further into high gain territory. A three-way mode switch lets you choose soft-clipped overdrive, open uncompressed drive, or harder clipped distortion textures, allowing you to decide how the pedal will respond to the wide range of control settings and changes with your pick attack and volume control. These responsive changes in dynamic range are why we call this a “dynamic drive”.
Kilobyte Delay Pedal
If you’re reading this, you must be getting ready to party like it’s 1983. Caroline kept your original, dry signal path analog and pure, then given you a +21db boost/overdrive preamp to smash a low fidelity digital delay chip designed for karaoke machines and kids’ toys into smeared, repeated glory. Yeah, we’re going back in time – back to when they measured data in KILOBYTES!