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Trevor Curwen

“It has an obvious appeal to Gilmour fans… authentic-sounding Hiwatt tones from clean to everything-on-10 crunch”: Crazy Tube Circuits Hi Power review

Crazy Tube Circuits Hi Power.

Crazy Tube Circuits has a penchant for creating pedals that pair classic guitar amp and drive pedal sounds. The latest is the Hi Power, which offers tones from Hiwatt amps with a recreation of the Colorsound Power Boost pedal, a combination that David Gilmour was known to use back in the day, notably on the Wish You Were Here album. 

The two sections of the pedal are independently footswitchable and the boost comes before the amp, but there is added flexibility with a send and return loop between the two.

The Boost section has a toggle switch that lets you choose between the sound of the 18-volt Power Boost or the slightly later nine-volt Overdriver version. A Volume knob sets the gain and there’s a Master knob for output volume, plus Bass and Treble knobs with which you can temper the boost/drive, which comes with a glassy top-end.

There are various degrees of boost and drive to be had, although higher reaches of the Volume knob add a fuzzy edge to proceedings until it gets raucously fuzzy up full. It’s here you’ll notice the most difference between PWR and ODR settings, the latter being smoother and not quite as rampantly in-yer-face.

(Image credit: Future / Olly Curtis)

The amp section also has similar Volume and Master knobs, but you get a full quartet of amp-style EQ knobs. A toggle switch lets you choose Normal channel, Brilliant channel or a combination of the two working together for added gain. 

Starting with the recreation of a DR103 100-watt amp, there’s really good dynamic response as the amp reacts to your playing across a range of authentic-sounding Hiwatt tones from clean to everything-on-10 crunch, the Master knob building in the sound of power amp distortion. 

You also get the choice to toggle switch to a DR504 50-watt version, which eschews the former’s high headroom and greater dynamic response for more compression and gain.

Both sides of the pedal work fine independently, but together the boost seems to be the perfect complement to the amp, pushing it into some familiar clear yet smooth lead tones.

Verdict

Another nicely thought out addition to Crazy Tube Circuits’ twin-pedal range, the Hi Power has an obvious appeal to Gilmour fans, but from a wider perspective it combines two classic tonal flavours that are rare in pedal form.  

Specs

(Image credit: Crazy Tube Circuits)
  • PRICE: £235 (approx $300)
  • ORIGIN: Greece
  • TYPE: Drive pedal 
  • FEATURES: True bypass
  • CONTROLS: Master, Volume, Presence, Bass, Treble, Middle, internal EQ and Volume Boost trimmers, 103/504 switch, B/L/N switch, H Bypass footswitch, Master, Volume, Bass, Treble, Buffer/True switch, PWR/ODR switch, C Bypass footswitch
  • CONNECTIONS: Standard input, standard output, standard send, standard return, standard footswitch jack
  • POWER: 9V DC adaptor (not supplied) 
  • DIMENSIONS: 122 (w) x 95 (d) x 53mm (h)
  • CONTACT: Crazy Tube Circuits
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