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Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive

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Manufacturer URL http://www.catalinbread.com/
Ease of Use 8.9 (18 responses)
Sound Quality 9.0 (18 responses)
Reliability 9.6 (14 responses)
Customer Support 9.7 (10 responses)
Overall Rating 9.0 (17 responses)
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Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/15/2009 at 06:03am by Luis R

Ease of Use : 10
It is not very hard to use, it has three knobs. If you can't figure that out, I don't know how you can play guitar... The pedal has very good tones comming out of it, no matter what settings you use. Volume, Gain and a middle knob which kind of shifts the mid frequencies to a more bassy or more trebly tone.

Sound Quality : 10
The set up that you use with the pedal really makes a difference in the tone that comes out. I was using it with a bastard strat (a mix of japanese and american strat parts with adeson atlas weiss pickups) out of my fender twin reverb and I thought it was a pretty good pedal. I would give it a 7 or 8 with that set up. However, I recently set up my Agile 3100 LP copy with Fresh Exlixer 10's and GFS Mean 90's and man... The tone really sounds mean now playing out of the SCOD.

In my humble opinion, the tone of the pedal is somewhere between a marshall Mid hump tone and an orange amp (Maybe that explains the orange paint). Something I should mention is that I really don't like how the Treverb takes to pedals and they usually lack a present or organic quality, yet when I played this pedal with the LP copy it sounded like a 10/10. I can only imagine what it would sound like on a ceriatone.

This pedal is HIGH GAIN. Not thrashy high gain, but rather super thick, in your face, 70/80 rock out w/ your c0ck out gain. There I said it :). When you set the gain all the way down, it does a great medium dirt sound.

I really think that they guy below me either somehow received a lemon or a pedal that slipped by catalinbread's quality control, but my pedal is dead quiet. I use Voodoo lab power supplied and there is never noise issues with any of my pedals including this one. Although the OCD is a very very good pedal as well, the SCOD and OCD are completely different beasts. The OCD is a light - medium gain marshall OD box while the SCOD is voiced in a sense like a marshall, but has its' own unique voice and is an OD/Dist pedal.

I cant say enough good things about this pedal. Do yourself a favor and get one of these along with a Homebrew electronics germanium treble booster and you will need a surgeon to give you jaw surgury after your jaw falls on the floor.

Reliability : No Opinion
I don't really see how this pedal would break since it is built like a tank and the folks over at catalinbread are super cool. I don't gig with a backup per se, but I usually have 3-4 distortion/OD pedal on my board, so I wouldn't sweat it if it broke down. Again not that I have any reason to believe it would.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't dealt with the company directly, but the dude from the company (I'm sorry I don't know his name) leaves post on forums all the time. I think he posts on the gear page forums. However, as I said I've never dealt with him directly, but no one seems to have ever had any problems with him.

Overall Rating : 10
I play a pretty large variety of music ranging from jazz to thrash. This is definitely not a jazz, thrash or light light dirt pedal. This pedal does wonders for my tone. I use it usually for rhythm work and some leads. When I want to have a lead that really cuts through, I use it in conjunction with an HBE germanium treble booster.

I love the pedal, but the only thing I wish it had was maybe a little bit less gain, since I usually keep the gain knob below 9 o clock.

I have a CRAP load of pedals, especially distortion. I have a EHX English Muff'n, Double muff, NYC big muff reissue, BYOC Ram's head muff copy, BYOC shredmaster, digitech bad monkey, BYOC silicone fuzz, and a few other ones. The SCOD is definitely in my top three.


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: USD 150
Submitted 07/01/2009 at 11:20am by Jarrod

Ease of Use : 7
3 Knobs, the Contour is kinda like a presence control. I have only one Complaint: It took me forever to get a battery in this thing! (Catalinbread pedals do not come with batteries) It is such a tight fit that u have to mess with it forever to get it to fit. If u use a power supply than this is a non-issue, plus it sounds so good it makes up for it. Just make sure u have a fresh battery before a gig or else u could look like a fool taking 10min to change a battery.

Sound Quality : 10
This thing will turn a clean channel into a fire breathing tone freak. If ur a rocker then this is a must have pedal, there is nothing else like it. They only way I know how to explain it is a cranked Orange Tiny Terror, a fuzz pedal, and either a supercharger or steroids all combined!!!!! Tons of gain, even metal. If u do not like mids they do not buy this pedal. Its like an Orange amp, tons of mids and cuts thru a mix with ease. This pedal has to be run on a clean channel to sound good.

Reliability : 9
Its solid and Catalinbread is great about customer service and satisfaction. The only issue may be that some thing might become loose someday from fighting batteries in there.

Customer Support : 10
The Best!

Overall Rating : 9
If ur a rocker it is a must have. It can do anything from The Black Keys to heavy stoner rock and some metal. Do not forget to play with ur volume on ur guitar. Its not for the Faint of Heart.


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/11/2009 at 10:18pm by Steve
Email: javanote2u<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 1
Simple and easy to understand. No Manual included. I could not get a good sound out of this pedal!

Sound Quality : 1
This was the worst gain pedal I've ever experienced! Not sure what all the hype is all about. The noise level of this pedal is so bad its not even useable. I set the gain level at minumum and still the noise was horrible. I packed it up and sent it back to where I bought it and exchanged it for a Fulltone OCD. The OCD is a perfect gain pedal capable of many sounds. No hissy noise!

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 1
I have other pedal built by Catalinbread and there great! This SCOD is a pile of crap! Take it back to the drawing board boys!


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: USD 125 USED
Submitted 04/10/2008 at 05:57pm by Clorox

Ease of Use : 10
This pedal is pretty much as simple to use as they come. There are just three knobs: Volume, Contour, and Gain. The contour knob shapes the overall character of the pedal, while the other two are self-explanatory.

Sound Quality : 9
This pedal is incredibly versatile and you really can't get a bad sound out of it. Minimum gain gives you some light-medium OD; there's a hint of crunch and it's cool for blues. The gain halfway up gives you some pretty thick distortion-type tones, but without the compression of most distortion pedals. It sounds very natural, there's no compression and no nasally qualities like some pedals have. With max'd gain, you get a little bit of feedback and some really cool fuzz tones. It's not exactly a full-on fuzz pedal, but I've used it in place of a fuzz pedal many times with great results. It has amazing sustain at these higher drive settings; you can hold a note for days.

I only have one real complaint about the sound, and that is that the contour knob isn't quite as sensitive as I would like. It has a good range, but I would like to see a little bit more for me to give the pedal a 10.

Reliability : 10
I've had the pedal for several months and it's been great. No problems at all; it's very durable and well-built.

Customer Support : 10
I emailed Nicholas once with a quick question and he responded promptly.

Overall Rating : 10
This is probably my favorite pedal of all time. Its versatility is nearly unmatched and it is an incredible value. It does blues, thick fuzz-ish tones, and everything in between with no bad sounds at all. You can turn the pedal on, kick the knobs to some random setting, and it will sound great no matter what. It is very compact and LOUD (unity gain is at about 8:30 or 9 o'clock). They're $169 new (and shipped) and can easily knock two or three other drive pedals off your board.


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/29/2008 at 04:12am by david
Email: dmajury at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 8
This pedal has a good variety of tones available, so tweaking is a must. The manual came with some good suggestions, but really with a three knob pedal it's just a case of taking the time yourself. I found the tone I wanted straight away and haven't really tweaked it much since. As for sounds, there's NO bad sounds with this pedal.

Sound Quality : 10
I play a Gibson SG faitted with a high output Bareknuckle Warpig pickup, running through a couple of fuzzes, a Boss delay and finally a Catalinbread Poblomo bass booster, all into a Matamp 120 head and Orange 4x12. This pedal has NO hiss or noise at all and is of course true bypass so it doesn't colour the tone when off. I was looking for a fat, crunchy distortion sound as opposed to fuzz and this pedal has delivered in spades. I usually hate the term, but "organic" really applies to this pedal - it just makes my amp sound bigger, fatter, and of course more driven. I play in a sort of detuned heavy rock band along the lines of the Melvins/Kyuss/Harvey Milk and this pedal is perfect for the heavier stuff. It has buckets of volume and more drive than I'll ever need. Genuinely one of those pedals that just makes me want to keep on playing. One for the volume freaks too - this baby is LOUD!!!

One other major advantage is that this pedal turns even the thinnest solid state amp into a warm, tube-y monster. I had to play a charity covers gig recently (first and last time I assure you!!) and was given a Fender SS 100 to use. It sounded harsh and brittle. I stuck the SCOD in front with the gain way down, and I swear the amp sounded like a warm Neil Young-style tube amp breaking up!!! Incredible!!

Reliability : 10
Yes, for sure. I've had the Poblomo for a couple of years with no problems. I keep my pedals on a board too so they don't get overly abused. Built for the road though, that's for sure!!

Customer Support : 9
I've had a couple of email replies about general queries. The guy seems like a reliable, helpful pedal builder.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
As I said, I play heavy doomy music and this pedal is a keeper in my rig now. Definately better than my old Rat (which I loved!!) and one of the best gain pedals I've used. I wouldn't part with it, and there's nothing about it I don't love. If you want a fat, loud, heavy sounding overdrive pedal, this is your answer. Really!!!

It definately helps me make music!!!


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/13/2007 at 12:12am by Davey Rocket
Email: dave at ironwerx<dot>net

Ease of Use : 10
Volume, Contour, Gain. True bypass footswitch. Simple.

Sound Quality : 10
Outstanding and as other's have said, surprising. Should come with a warning, as another review said, it's a howitzer! I plugged it into my normal rig, set everything at straight up (50%) and about blew my ears.

Incredible amount of volume and clarity from this little box, but surprizing retains a very good response to guitar pickup selection, volume, and tone control.

Bring out different qualities in all types of amps. I've only used it with tube amps. Makes old vintage amps, like my Gibson Skylark GA-5 (twin 6aq5 version), Harmony H400a, Silvertones and Kalamazoos into a fire breathing monsters (most have tube rectifiers). Sounds great with the more modern amps as well (mostly with solid state rectifiers)- various Peavey Classic's, Mig 50, Mesa Blue angel, etc.

You cab hear the different qualities of each amp and guitar, it doesn't color the sound like a one trick pony.

A must have for a tone junky who likes to rock - given nothing sounds like it.


Reliability : 10
Been running it daily and gigged for past couple months. Seems rock solid. Incredible, is that the battery life is far better than you would think with volume this little box puts out.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't see where will need them, but since have not tried to use them, no comment.

Overall Rating : 10
A must for a rocker's/hard blues/ hard rock / old school metal tone locker. It cuts through almost any mix (sure a 747 on a tarmat would give it some trouble)


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: USD 150
Submitted 05/14/2007 at 12:51am by thebard42

Ease of Use : 9
Three knobs: volumue, contour, and gain. Not difficult really. The only thing that is different from most other pedals is the contour knob. It is similar to a presence knob, not so much a tone.

Sound Quality : 9
This a solid sounding pedal. That's the tone that you get from this, solid. I play through a Fender Amp, and while I love the clean tone, the gain does not get too extreme. This pedal turns it into a huge tone breathing monster. There is not a bad sound or setting in this pedal.

Reliability : 9
Built like a tank. Very solid. The only thing that might be a problem is the knobs seem slightly cheap and there is the possibility of one of them cracking. However I would have no problems giging without a backup.

Customer Support : 9
I've not personally, but I've heard they are amazing to work with and I look forward to getting to talk to them sometime.

Overall Rating : 9
I play rock ranging from some current bands to classic rock to stuff that I wrote. This pedal fits in just right. I'm not a heavy gain metal head and this pedal probably won't fit for those people, but I love it. I've owned many other pedals but to compare it to another in a similar price range I would say this thing blows the Fulltone Distortion Pro out of the water. I spent three weeks tweaking before I found a tone from the Distortion Pro that I liked. I spent three minutes dialing in a sweet tone from the SCOD if that gives some comparison. If someone stole this thing I would hunt them found and make them pay, but if that did not work I would most definitely buy another one. While there is no such thing as the perfect pedal this is the coolest thing for me. I hope you like it too.


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: GBP 115
Submitted 11/25/2006 at 07:41pm by Jake
Email: jdandcoke88 at fsmail<dot>net

Ease of Use : 10
* How easy is it to get a good sound out of it?
really easy, unless you dont like the sounds...?

* How about Editing patches?
again very easy, it takes a moment to figure out what contour does though

* How is the manual for it (if there is one)?
adaquate but the customer support is there readily available. any questions just ask and he will let you know in much greater depth than a manual could provide.

* Do you know the firmware revision number? Has your unit been upgraded?
???

Sound Quality : 9
* Can you get the sound of your favorite artists? Who are they?
ive not tried emulating other people.
innovation not emulation as fender would say.

* Are certain effects (distortion, chorus, ...) very good? Very bad?
distortion effects are great, all the other are pretty poor, haha.

* What setup (i.e. what guitars and amps) are you using this with?
LP and tele through other fx into JTM45

* Is it noisy? On what settings?
very quiet for a distortion pedal, of course a little noise is present but nothing worth noting.

* Are the effects weak or do they always sound great?
always sounds great on any setting, often its hard to choose how you want to use it.

* What amp are you using it with?
JTM45

Reliability : 9
* Can you depend on it?
i would happily depend on it, there are no signs of it ever breaking

* Would you use it on a gig without a backup?
i would and not, i always have something else that could take its place in an emergency.


should probably note that the covering on mine has come off (just the graphic on the front, not the orange paint) where my foot has rubbed it whilst adjusting the volume control. just something to look out for if you are really that picky.

Customer Support : 9
* If you've dealt with the company, how helpful/friendly were they?
very helpful and very friendly. easy to contact by email or forums.

* Ever get an upgrade, or try and get it repaired?
nope and nope.

Overall Rating : 8
* What style of music do you play? Is this a good match?
play mostly rock, blues, pop styles but will really play anything. this does a great job.

* How long have you been playing? What other gear do you own?
playing about 6yrs.
other effects include liquid sunshine, teaser stallion, semaphore, crybaby, TU2, holy grail, Dr Swamp, RAT RI

* If it were stolen or lost, would you buy it again or get something else?
not sure really. probably have a look at what else there was, and probably end up with this again.

* what do you love about it? What do you hate? What is your favorite feature?
i love the sounds from it, and how simple and small it is.
i wish i could figure out where i want the contour...

* Did you compare it to other products? Which ones? Why did you choose this one?
i compared it to every other OD ive ever played. i use this one because at the moment its the best ive found.

* Anything you wish it had?
now i think about it, no.

* Does it help you make music, or does it get in the way?
nope and nope,

* Anything else you'd like to share?
thats all folks!


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: USD 160
Submitted 08/25/2006 at 03:31pm by srvoodoochile

Ease of Use : 10
Just as easy to use as any drive pedal. Can't really find a bad sound out of this pedal. Very simple with just the knobs volume contour and gain.

Sound Quality : 10
Im going through my strat with SCN fender noiseless pups. I run it throw my 68 bassman or my randall titan. It sounds amazing. You can get a good fuzz sound with the contour down but with it up you great an amazing warm creamy overdrive. It sounds great from low gain all the way cranked. and it does not lack gain either. If your looking for a pedal to play power cords threw than i would tell you look somewhere else cuz its not made for that. But if you want a great blues/classic rock overdrive this is a great one. Its the tone that ive been hearing in my head. Even threw my solid state head i run this on top of it and my strat screams with tone.

Reliability : 10
Only had it for 4 months, but its built like a tank, dont see anything happening to it ever.

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 10
I use it for blues, and i love the pedal, it makes me want to play for hours. If it was lost or stolen i would go out and buy a new one. Its not the versatalist pedal but it does what i bought it for, low to high overdrive, if you can go try one out you wont be disapointed.


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: USD 160
Submitted 08/25/2006 at 03:31pm by srvoodoochile

Ease of Use : 10
Just as easy to use as any drive pedal. Can't really find a bad sound out of this pedal. Very simple with just the knobs volume contour and gain.

Sound Quality : 10
Im going through my strat with SCN fender noiseless pups. I run it throw my 68 bassman or my randall titan. It sounds amazing. You can get a good fuzz sound with the contour down but with it up you great an amazing warm creamy overdrive. It sounds great from low gain all the way cranked. and it does not lack gain either. If your looking for a pedal to play power cords threw than i would tell you look somewhere else cuz its not made for that. But if you want a great blues/classic rock overdrive this is a great one. Its the tone that ive been hearing in my head. Even threw my solid state head i run this on top of it and my strat screams with tone.

Reliability : 10
Only had it for 4 months, but its built like a tank, dont see anything happening to it ever.

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 10
I use it for blues, and i love the pedal, it makes me want to play for hours. If it was lost or stolen i would go out and buy a new one. Its not the versatalist pedal but it does what i bought it for, low to high overdrive, if you can go try one out you wont be disapointed.


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: 125 (UK pounds.)
Submitted 05/01/2006 at 06:04am by James EFM

Ease of Use : 9
Pretty simple, Volume, Contour and Gain, all quite self explanatory. It comes with a sheet of paper with some suggested settings, which is nice however I haven't tried any of these out as I prefer to just piss about with pedals and see what happens. I also have no concept of what a 'tight open backed tweed' really sounds like, so the comparision is kind of meaningless for me.
The only slight downfall is that as it's so light and doesn't have any rubber grips, unless you stick it to a pedalboard it can move about a bit if you stamp on it too hard or knock it.

Sound Quality : 9
I use a few different guitars with this, but mainly a Fender Aerodyne Telecaster and Squier Supersonic. When I tried it out in Vinatge and Rare with a #2000 SG Junior it sounded beautiful, it sounds equally good with my stuff too. I like to vary my pedal set-up from gig to gig but it will usually include some of the following: E-H Poly Chorus, Jacques Meistersinger Chorus, Vox Clyde McCoy Wah, MXR Distortion II, MXR Flanger, Boss NS-2 plus various other things I drag out of my pedal box when I feel like it.
All this Runs into a Marshall Mode 4 (yeah, I know I fell for the hype).

I really like the sound of this pedal. I have been using the Mode 4 distortion channel for ages, but despite the claims of massive headroom, I had been having trouble with it live, no matter how loud I ran it it just kept getting lost in the mix, no matter how much mid I added. A friend of mine used the Mode 4 recently and commented that it didn't sound 'real'. That's all changed since I bought this pedal.

I've had the Super Charged Overdrive for a week now, I've used it at two practices and I'm now running my amp at half the volume I used previously. The sound is fat and quite bottomy but it's so clear. We are a loud band and due to too much gig induced permanent tinnitus I now wear earplugs, I can still hear this thing clearly though. It's just a revelation. It really cuts through the mix.

Downsides are that the contour control isn't quite as responsive as I'd like it to be and I'm a little worried about note definition on the higher strings of chords, but I can live with this considering how aggressive it sounds. I've written two new songs since I bought it which to me is the sign of a good pedal. I just can't stop playing it.

It's by far the best distortion (and it is a distortion) I have ever owned. It put the Vintage Rat and the NYC re-issue Big Muff to shame.

There is a slight pop when you switch it on, but again the plus sides out weigh the minuses!


Reliability : No Opinion
It seems ok, I'll post again if it breaks!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Again, we'll see what happens, but I'm pretty sure the shop I got it would be cool about sorting it out. Vintage and Rare really seem to be the most down to earth guys out of all the Denmark Street area shops.

Overall Rating : 9
I love it. I really do. I originally intended to buy a D*A*M Sonic Titan but when I tried the two together, this just sounded a bit more exciting, (I'll probably buy the Sonic Titan too in a month or so, you know how it is!)

I don't really know how to describe my band and obviously I don't like to say we sound like anyone else, but influence-wise, think of a combination Helmet/Killing Joke/Cable(the Britsh one)/Caspar Brotzmann Massaker and so on. I wish the pedal had a tiny bit more sustain, but I'll just have to find a way of working around that.

I also love the fact that is has a fuck-off great V-8 engine drawn on it.

I will be using it as my main rhythm sound on our forthcoming album. Which says it all really.


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: US $149.00
Submitted 07/05/2005 at 09:51am by Jamey

Ease of Use : 10
3 knobs is about as easy as you get. Gain, Volume and Contour. Gain and Volume are easy to set to taste. The Contour is also a pretty easy dial. Seems a little darker to me to the left and brighter to the right. All in all, easy as it gets. I don't like too many controls on Distortions/OD's. It means its altering the original tone more than I'd like

Sound Quality : 9
Sound quality is awesome. I A/B'd this against a new Fulltone OCD and sold the OCD. The OCD is good. Very good, even. But with my amp, (Dr.Z Maz), it sounded more like it was emulating the tone that my amp already achieved naturally. The Supercharged Overdrive however, was like a seperate gain stage in my amp. Sweet and a little spongey like an Orange AD30. I'm using a Les Paul with Duncan 59's in both positions into my Dr. Z. The SCOD is an awesome compliment to my tone and the first distortion pedal (and it IS more distortion than OD) that I've ever REALLY liked. It's because it avoids the trappings of diode clipping, I think. It sounds like what it is..mutiple stages of gain...only added to my amp.
The only thing id say is that I wish it had a TOUCH (and i mean JUST a touch) more bass. Thats the only place the OCD beat out the SCOD, in my opinion

Reliability : 10
Never had an issue..dont see any reason I would but I know Nicholas would take care of it ASAP

Customer Support : 10
Nicholas is as nice and responsive as you get. He loves to hear what you think about his work and he likes to hear that you're happy. Cant imagine ever having an issue with this guy

Overall Rating : 9
Like I said..first Distortion that I ever even liked. That speaks volunes to me. Wouldn't mind an up/down design over side to side..but thats nit-picking and who cares?


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: 189 (Euro)
Submitted 07/04/2005 at 11:06am by Giuseppe

Ease of Use : 10
Only three knobs very simple to use

Sound Quality : 10
THIS PEDAL IS AMAZING!!
It is the best overdrive distortion unit I have tryed, it souds so musical that you would like to play it even at night.
I use it with a PEAVEY CLASSIC 100 an the thing that really surprise me is the color of this distortion, it has a flavour that you can't find in any other overdrive pedal it is so warm!
There aren't a lot of sounds you can dial with but that ones are wonderfull. Compared to my other overdrive the Fulltone OCD that is also a great sounding pedal the Supercharged is more warm and vintage
but at the same time is able to generate incredible agressive tones
good for crossover or stoner rock.

Reliability : 9
Maybe it is too small

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
THIS PEDAL IS A MUST HAVE FOR ALL TONE FREAK!


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: US $149.00
Submitted 04/04/2005 at 04:10pm by Ned

Ease of Use : 10
It's an overdrive with 3 knobs. Didn't have much trouble getting a good sound out of the SCO. Depends on what your looking for, push the amp versus the distortion of the box.

Sound Quality : 8
Tried 3 different guitars (EBMM Axis, Tokai Love Rocks, Fender Strat) through a SF Fender Champ. When you turn the Volume past 12:00, contour at 11 and the gain about 7 this thing will make a cranked Champ sound HUGE.

Doesn't add unnecessary noise to the signal. Different sounding from a Tube Screamer, definately unique but very usable.

Reliability : No Opinion
Basic stompbox. If it breaks during a gig your not that out of luck.

Customer Support : 10
The guy that builds these is really responsive to email.

Overall Rating : 10
Play basic rock and blues. Love this box and would get another. More complete review at http://www.grailtone.com/guitar-reviews/catalinbread-sco-review.html



Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/01/2005 at 10:44am by Gunnar Jonsson
Email: skrankit<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 8
Well, it is very simple to get a good sound out of the Super Charged Overdrive right away... after all it's an overdrive with only three knobs. But, if you want to make the most of your setup this pedal allows you to tweak and finetune your sound to no end, using both the SCOD, your guitar and amp. The manual that came with it (wich can also be found at the website) was helpful in explaining the Super Charged Overdrive and how it works.

Sound Quality : 9
I've tried it through various setups, tube amps as well as some good solid state amps and it hasn't let me down yet. I must stress that this is not another TS clone, this is a totally unique overdrive design with lots of gain available.

The guy who talks about the color of the box being a reference to Orange amps might be on to something. When I plug my Gibson Les Paul DC with P-90's into the SCOD into a Twin Reverb the sound is very brown and woody. I've always had a bit of a problem with my Twin Reverb being a tad bright for overdrive pedals but with the SCOD it just barks in the nicest way.

When you turn up the gain the SCOD still sounds tight and focused. Nicholas mentioned the application of this overdrive for stoner rock? and I agree. With the gain at 3 o'clock this pedal can nail tones from ?Songs for the deaf? by Queens of the Stone Age for example. Turn down the gain knob and you can easily get some of David Gilmour's overdrive from ?Shine on you crazy diamond?..

But this pedal is more than just another overdrive, used to copy some cats. The tone this little orange box has to offer is indeed very complex. On Catalinbread.com it says ?the SCO's distortion is achieved by multiple cascaded moderate gain stages?. I don?t know what the hell that means, but it's different, and I like it! The tone even has as slight fuzz sound. When you play a note and just let it ring, you can hear this fizzy overtone? This is very much a part of the SCOD and is very pleasing to my ears.

Reliability : 9
I think it takes a pretty conscious effort and some heavy machinery to destroy something like this. So yeah, I definitely feel I can depend on the SCOD for gigs.

Customer Support : 10
Catalinbread offers fantastic customer support. Nicholas responds to e-mails in a matter of hours and is helpful and friendly. My belief is that ingenuity & ambition can take you as far as you want to go, and Nicholas Harris seems to have plenty of both.

Overall Rating : 9
I've had some bad luck with OD/distortion boxes. I've tried the Boss DS-2 (which was completely atonal), the ProCo Rat (which looses too much bottom and has a harsh top), as well as many TS clones which sounded alright.. but a bit stompboxy and dull.

The Super Charged Overdrive is anything but dull, and definetly doesn't sound stompboxy. It sound more like my guitar is melting with my amp, without loosing bass or sounding harsh. This can probably be attributed to the ?Contour? knob which doesn't do the damage a tone knob does. The ?Contour? knob works more like a prescence control on an amp. This means that you can (and should) control the sound of your SCOD by?


a) Changing your amps EQ
b) Rolling off your guitars volume and / or tone knobs
c) Switching pickups!
d) Changing your picking style / strumming on different parts of the guitar



I am very happy with my SCOD. It's different, musical, responsive and the price is right! I play my own music in the pop/rock vein (And when I say pop I mean pop like the Beatles as opposed to the more American talentless-girls-miming-shaking-tits-and-ass-for-money kind of pop). This fits the bill!

I'm using a Fender Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul DC into various amps. Effects include the Z. Vex Fuzz Probe, Boss DD-3, Digitech Whammy, Ernie Ball volume pedal, Catalinbread Super Chile Picoso and now the Super Charged Overdrive..

I know good tone when I hear it, and I haven't stopped playing with my SCOD since it came in the mail. My fingertips are actually hurting right now, wich is something that hasn't happened since I started playing many years ago?

Very inspiring!


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/28/2005 at 10:00am by unity gain

Ease of Use : 9
Easy, easy, easy. The Volume control is pretty self-explanatory, and the Gain knob is intuitive as well ? turning it up adds more distortion, turning it down reduces the amount of distortion. The only tricky control is the ?Contour? control ? not like your typical treble/mid/bass EQ controls, it?s more of a Presence control. Adds what I?ll call ?fidelity? to your sound. Those are the only controls on the device ? save the switch and LED, which allow you to turn the unit on and off, and tell when it?s on and off. Battery is accessed by removing four Philips screws and removing the back plate. The unit also can be powered by AC. It also has a manual. Perhaps the most confusing thing about it is that... it's not an overdrive, as the name would suggest. It's so much more. See below.

Sound Quality : 10
I first got to try one of these as part of a ?tour box? ? a box of demo pedals mailed around to regulars on the Harmony Central Effects forum. I tried this one last, with the assumption that ?I really don?t need yet another overdrive, but might as well give this one a go.? You see, I?ve owned and do own countless boutique and mass-produced dirt boxes, ranging from the typical Boss/Ibanez varieties through the modded (i.e. Keeley) the infamous (NVN) the hyped (Crowther, Klon), etc., etc., etc. So when I plugged this one in, I thought I was going to be slightly impressed ? but no more so than any other pedal. Upon my first ringing A bar chord out of my Telecaster 52RI thru thish thing into my AC30, I instantly thought, ?Whoa, I see we have Live at Leeds in a little orange box.? I immediately proceeded to launch into Sparks. And then pretty much every rock riff I?ve ever known from the Who to the Stones to Deep Purple to LZ to Metallica to Nirvana to Bad Religion to Ramones to Sex Pistols to QOTSA to Fu Manchu to The Darkness to back to the Who. (I always end up going back to the Who...). You see, this thing is no overdrive. It?s not a pedal that ?adds fatness and retains the tone of your control signal, producing warm even-order harmonics for soloing Chicago blues.? It?s a fooking distortion pedal that will blow your head off. If a Tubescreamer is a table knife, this thing is a chain saw. If a SD-1 is a .44, this thing is a Howitzer. It is truly a rock pedal on every setting. Case in point ? I have the gain knob almost all the way down, and this thing still is putting my trust Rat to shame with its fatness. Now, make no mistake ? it?s not such an uncontrollable gain machine that it?s futile to even try to play it for any sort of practical reason? no, not at all. It?s quite usable, as long as you?re playing some sort of rock music. Anyway, I?m going to go out on a limb here? Since people only respond to descriptions like ?Tweed tone factory? or ?Plexi-in-a-box.? This one is neither, but? if someone wanted Pete Townsend without investing in a Hiwatt and a SG with P90s, get this sucker and windmill away. Also, I think it?s no coincidence that the SCOD is colored Orange, if you get my drift.

Reliability : 10
This thing is as well made as any pedal. I have no qualms about using it without a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Nick is one of the best if not the best. Sets the bar high -- almost out of this world high in terms of responsiveness and friendliness.

Overall Rating : 10
Really, this one's a keeper. It inspires you to play your guitar. I don't really "collect" pedals in the traditional sense. If I'm not using it, I get rid of it. After overthinking and over-obsessing about distortion pedals and other effects gear, I?ve concluded different people want different things out of their boxes. Some people want pedals that don't modify their existing tone in any way - just boost it or make the same tone "better." These people probably have low powered vintage or boutique amps and nice guitars - and are happy with the tonal recipe they have... they just want more of it. Others want pedals that emulate a famous tone. (For example, ?What pedal gets me close to Brian May?s ?Bohemium Rhapsody? tone??) These folks usually have clean amps, so their tone is a "blank canvass" and pedals are used as "paint." Still other people are kind of in between... they like their basic tone, but use pedals to build on it and expand in certain directions. What I find is that certain pedals are being touted as solutions for all of these three types of crowds. And then people get disappointed. A pedal made to just simply smash a preamp section of a non MV amp probably isn't going to be right for a low volume clean amp. Some people might praise a certain pedal as the ideal basement tweakers' pedal, but others who try to use it in gig situations are disappointed. Anyway, bottom line is this one is definitely a unique sounding distortion pedal that rivals the best of the best, and especially a good option for someone wanting that British rock sound that isn?t a Vox or a Marshall.


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: US $149
Submitted 11/12/2004 at 12:35pm by Marty Smith
Email: stacyandmarty at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
This is ONE KILLER pedal...its easy to get good sounds at almost every setting.....the only thing it doesnt have is CLEAN BOOST...thats why Nic makes the Chile Picoso, which has been on my board for over 2 years...the SCOD is staying there too.

Sound Quality : 10
Ok, here you go...MY GOD what a pedal...i even emailed nic to see if this thing had some germanium in it, its THAT intense....if you're looking for something to subtly give you a mild boost, this ISNT it ! But if you want something to KICK ASS...and i mean KICK IT, this is it....I'm old enough to remember riding in a 1967 Chevelle SS396...and the feeling of VERTIGO amd GFORCE when you kicked in the 4 -Barrel Carb....thats what this pedal does...but its EASY to control..like the old saying...power is nothing without control...Using my 73 LP Deluxe, running first through my JAC compressor, then wah then SCOD....i can coax ALL the controlled feedback i want out of my peavey 2-10" Delta Blues....

Reliability : 10
Nic builds his pedals solid as a brick, i can witness that...i've had my Chile Picoso for years now, no problem...

Customer Support : 10
Here's where Nic shines...I dont think of him just as a guy that makes pedals, he's become a friend and is a great guy, as well as a top-notch inventor and manufacturer....if you have any problems, he'll take care of it quick !!

Overall Rating : 10
I play 60s and 70s rock...i prefer extended jams with 2 or 3 other guitarists, hitting some dual harmonies like wishbone ash or the Brothers on the way....but to pay the bills, my main gig ( which I love also)is an electric acoustic duet....we must do pretty good, we've been playing together for 10 years now and have done good for ourselves....people like Nic make it even better


Product: Catalinbread SuperCharged Overdrive
Price Paid: US $149
Submitted 09/02/2004 at 08:18am by alxmza

Ease of Use : 10
thre knobs, VOLUME, CONTOUR, GAIN. the CONTOUR knob is a presence knob, a subtle effect but then again it says that on the manual. pretty easy.

Sound Quality : 9
a Parker NiteFly-M goes into this and into a Reverend Hellhound 1X12 combo amp.

first off the amp is running sparkly clean, the SCOD sounds so
thick and well balanced with only the VOLUME knob turned and CONTOUR and GAIN all the way down, very gritty natural sounding OD. this thing has so much headroom, is the SCP in this? so i start turning the GAIN knob and as early as 9 o'clock the SCOD is already unleashing some mean full stack OD, nice and full not muddy or overly compressed. the GAIN starts reaching Noon and the OD starts dancing into distortion turf, sounds slightly compressed but with all the sustain you'll ever need.then i take it past NOON and it's Headbanger's Ball baby! the SCOD just sounds massive and still well balanced, not too much lows, mids or highs or lack of, everything is still there. if i say the SCOD is also great for blues i would be a liar, there is so much gain and headroom in this for it to be a blues tool.

the CONTOUR knob i'm still trying to get a grasp of, but i do understand what Nic means by this being more of a presence knob. he is right on the manual when describing it being a subtle effect but differences in sound are still noticeable from its Min and Max settings. softer highs at minimum and a bit more sparkle at max settings.

the icing on the cake is when i rolled off the guitar's volume and it cleaned up nicely, even with the GAIN knob dimed! this is a huge plus because i leave my Peachfuzz or Keeley BD2 ON all the time and just get my cleans by rolling off on the guitar's volume. very nice.

all in all, i was looking for an OD/distortion that would fall between my KBD2 and Peachfuzz and i found it. the SuperCharger definitely picks up where my BD2 leaves off and it's right up there with the Peachfuzz as far as high gain goes, but without the fizz.

this is a 9 simply because it's my honeymoon review but does deserve a 10 for it's sounds.

Reliability : 9
i had had a SuperChilePicoso for half a year and so far have not had problems. the quality is great and i trust i will not have a major glitch with it.

Customer Support : 10
Nicholas at Catalinbread, like most boutique pedal builders, take care of their customers. Although i have not had to send him my SuperChilePicoso yet, i'm sure he will give it some TLC if it needs it.

Overall Rating : 9
i play anything from blues rock to alternative/space rock so the SCOD definitely fits the bill, not really for blues but the rest for sure. the SuperCharged OD is surely a keeper and going on the pedalboard. if it got stolen i will find the person who took it.

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