In 2013 we released the Colour Box, a guitar pedal that pushed the boundaries of what a pedal could do. Over the years we saw countless examples of engineers, producers, instrumentalists, programmers and studios across the globe put the Colour Box to use in every way imaginable. It found its way onto major albums and recordings that spanned from vocals, bass, keys, acoustic instruments, beats, and voiceovers. The natural progression for us was to take what made the Colour Box great and make it even greater by using a format that would essentially let us redesign it from the ground up. We gave the core circuit that everyone loved more power, flexibility, control and improved it in ways that put it par for par with the big boys of pro audio. Let us introduce you to the Colour Box 500 "Lunchbox" preamplifier and equalizer.
In a market that has more preamps and EQ's than ever before, you might be asking "Why is this thing different, better and something I would need or even find useful?" Our answer is that it is extremely different and unlike anything ever offered before. We believe that you will find colors, tones, functions and sonic landscapes that you have never had at your fingertips before. Let us break down why we believe this and why you should be excited about adding the Colour Box 500 to your lunchbox. The circuit is inspired by several legendary pieces of gear that we love, and it is designed with the idea that the classics can be improved upon and made better all while keeping what we love intact. The heart of the Colour Box is two cascaded Neve BA283 stages as found in the Neve 1073 preamps. This unique approach to series stages offers you prestige cleans or destructive gains, all within the span of a few controls. The output stage borrows its origins in the fashion of class A discrete op amp design much like the Neve 1272, and the EQ is a combination of several styles, ideas, and classics. All of this along with top-shelf components like the matched Carnhill transformers, audio grade components, and rugged construction make this unit a force to be reckoned with in the studio or live environment. We guarantee that the Colour Box is nothing like your other pre's or EQs and we say that with confidence. Let's finish up by breaking the design of the Colour Box down into four sections or blocks; we will cover the essentials of each block so you can understand in depth what the unit offers.
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