£ 162.46 Web price, inc VAT
Ex Vat: £ 138.26, VAT at 17.50%
Euro Price: €181.2 (1 GBP = 1.1154 EUR)
Availability: 1 in stock
Dolphin ID: 14629
Product SKU: SuperHardOn
This is the perfect preamp pedal. The "Crackle Okay" volume knob is a negative-feedback control styled after classic 60's recording console inputs. (They crackled when adjusted too.)
Most vintage guitars suffer from steadily deteriorating magnets in their pickups, since permanent magnets aren't really forever. The Super Hard-On's input impedance is so high (>5 Meg) that it refuses any current flow from your pickup... maintaining the most magnetic field around each string, so you can hear exactly what your pickup sounded like the day it came off the winder.
The ouput level can exceed 8 volts peak, and when it finally distorts, the wave is shaped like triode overload, not fuzz.
Watch a video on the Super Hard On
It's so transparent no one will be able to tell you're using a pedal. Perfect for making the most of a classic amp and guitar, because it simply makes your guitar bigger and pushes the amp harder, causing natural overload. This sound can be the solution to the 'disappearing guitar' effect you get sometimes on stage when you stomp on your distortion and sound weaker. When cranked, it sounds much louder than a fuzz or distortion under stage conditions.
Features:
Like all Z. Vex designs, current flow is low in this circuit (less than 2mA), enhancing battery life. The circuit board is hand-cut and soldered with the critical component, a BS-170 mosfet transistor, placed in a socket for easy user replacement should it be necessary. Your dealer can provide you with a free replacement transistor upon request.
The box is hand-drilled using no petro lubricants, and hand painted so that every box is unique. Knobs are Harry Davies, made with the same molds they've used since the fifties. Each effect is hand dated and signed by Zachary Vex.
WARNING: The very high input impedance of this pedal can cause strange reactions (sometimes mildly pleasant and/or arousing) when used with a vintage 'junk' (read 'cool') guitar. The solution is to simply lower the 'crackle okay' gain knob a little or leave the guitar volume wide open. Each Super Hard-On is unique in it's reaction... you may have to try a few till you find one that perfectly matches a really strange guitar. They are optimised for the major brands. Any problems will only occur at the highest gain settings with an unusual guitar.
Jay Kent
December 21, 2008
Rating: 9/10
This pedal is beyond B.A. The tone that comes from this is amazing. Check out the official zvex youtube videos for a taste. This makes your guitar sound so full its unbelievable. I personally use it for solos, or when its my guitar by itself. THICK THICK THICK. If its at about 70 percent, it doesn\'t cut the mix very well though. Just too much beef. At 70 percent by yourself, it sounds like you are playing the guitar of 1000 guitars.
It gets less than perfect stars for only one tiny little reason. On two amps I have had a problem. Sovtek Mig100U and a Matamp 120. I love this pedal so much, I sometimes don\'t turn it off which results in what I believe to be a \"frying\" of my tubes. Its sounding great but then if I switch it off and then back on again its like there is no gain and very little volume. So the amp needs to be turned off, cooled down, and all is well again. This is when it is used for about a half hour straight at high volume. No problems with my triple rectifier though.
Maybe the pedal cant handle it, or maybe something is just getting to over-worked on the amp, but as it is named, it can be SUPER HARD ON your amp!!
John Brindle
May 24, 2008
Rating: 10/10
After using many booster pedals and multi-effects units I decided to give this pedal a try. I am happy to say have used this pedal a few times on stage with a fender tele and it screams.
The manufacturers description is bob on with the sound that you get YES it is unique to each pedal and NO it's not for piling on distortion, but what you do get is a clear sound that can cut through extremely well when you are switching from rhythm to lead.
Because of the "Crackle Ok" control you can vary the amount of output you get, higher volumes are loud and perfect for overdriving a tube amp, although the pedal adds a slight overdrive to the sound in it's own right. The pedals own distortion is smooth and light, but you really want this pedal to boost the signal.
Battery life is brilliant, I have had no problems with it cutting out randomly at gigs and have changed the battery only once!
I use this before an Ibanez Tubescreamer to really make lead solo lines shout out at a crowd.
My Bloody Valentine, the so-called shoegazing band who put out the acclaimed ‘Loveless’ album in 1991, have just announced that they’ll be curating the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival at the end of this year.
Dolphin Music has a great selection of Z-Vex pedals, now on sale for new lower prices while stocks last.
Limited Edition new releases from Gibson and Dunlop bring back the magic sound of Jimi Hendrix: find out more about the Gibson Custom Shop Jimi Hendrix Flying-V and Dunlop's three Jimi Hendrix signature pedals (Octavio, Wah and Fuzz Face)
No less than five great new Boss pedals were introduced early this year at NAMM in California. They are now available to the UK, but quantities are very limited - get your hands on one as soon as you can, or you might be disappointed!!!
http://www.zvex.com SHO preamp booster pedal. I used an SG and a Dr Z MAZ 18 for the demos.
This is the Demo Video of the Zvex Super Hard-On. To find out more about Zvex go to www.allzvex.com
www.ProGuitarShop.com - The ZVex Super Hard On Booster Pedal http://www.proguitarshop.com/product.php?ProductID=518&CategoryID=
Combined saving £0.94
£ 165.51
Sign up now for Z-Vex Super Hard On alerts