BLAMMO! Electronics Voltage Driver Pedal
Many people think the Voltage Driver is just a Colorsound Power Boost in a prettier nightgown. But in reality, the two sound pretty different from each other. The Voltage Driver starts out a tad gritty and sweeps evenly between slight break up and completely blown-out fuzzstortion, while the Power Boost offers a cleanish boost that rounds the corner into crunch town around noon but doesn’t go as far off the trail as its older brother. The typology of the two circuits is similar, but the component values and the way each gain stage is tuned are a bit different.
BLAMMO! Electronics Voltage Driver Pedal Review
So what makes the BLAMMO! variety any different from an original unit? Well, for starters, our version is housed in a smaller enclosure with a top-mounted power jack to help make it more pedalboard-friendly. We also swapped out the old clicky style footswitch with a more reliable relay-based true bypass system that doesn’t make any mechanical noise when engaged, but the real change-a-roo / modern upgrade is the internal charge pump that allows users access to either 9 or 18-volt operation at the flick of a switch. The 18-volt option adds more clarity and openness to the signal but is most dramatic when the gain is maxed, while the 9-volt option is rounder with less touch sensitivity and more squish. As for the similarities, we use the same BC109C silicon transistors as the original units and keep all the resistor and capacitor values the same as well.
BLAMMO! Electronics Voltage Driver Pedal Specs
- True Bypass w/ soft-switching
- Original BC109C transistors
- Internal charge pump for 18-volt option
- Nichicon and Panasonic capacitors
- Board-mounted pots and switch
- 125b metal enclosure (4.8 x 2.6 X 1.5 inch)
- Top mounted jacks
- Yellow LED
- Teflon coated wiring
- Uses the standard 2.1mm center negative 9-volt power supply
- Current Draw: 9 volts = 25ma, 18 volts = 32ma
- Handmade with love in Portland, Oregon
BLAMMO! Electronics Voltage Driver Pedal Warranty
BLAMMO! Electronics will fix it and make it right if something is wrong with your pedal. If there are signs of wear and tear or neglect, it will probably have a small repair cost. Reach out to us for more information.