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It this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Escape reality with the Catalinbread Galileo, the sound of Queen in a compact stomp box. The Galileo captures that regal 'Queen' sound of a Rangemaster treble-booster in a heavily overdriven Vox AC30. Brian May's iconic sound comes not only from his home built 'Red Special' guitar, but also from his use of a treble-booster. He always has this turned on and relies on it, together with his guitar settings, to create a wide range of sounds. It's almost as if the entire setup functions as a single instrument. Turning the volume control down on your guitar will produce a sparkling clean sound, while turning it up again will give you a sound perfect for creamy leads and tight rhythms - any way the wind blows.
Galileo: treble-booster with a full midrange
Galileo Galilei was the pioneer of the heliocentric world view - the idea that the earth and planets revolve around the sun at the centre of the solar system. For Brian May, everything revolves around a Vox AC30 with a treble-booster. The Catalinbread Galileo offers the same harmonic midrange without the deafening volume of a wall of amplifiers. Three controls, the Volume, Gain and Tone allow you to mimic Brian May's sound, which cuts perfectly through the mix when using this pedal in a band. Catalinbread, Galileo, Figaro, Magnifico!
Catalinbread effects pedals: handmade in America
In Portland, Oregon, a small team with diverse backgrounds and different areas of expertise, work together to develop high-quality effects pedals. Their goal is to develop guitar effects that become an integral part of your own sound. That's why their slogan is "Mechanisms of Music". The hand-crafted stomp boxes respond perfectly to the subtleties in your playing and so become an extension of your creative expression. Catalinbread brings back traditional sounds, in a compact format with enhanced functionality. They are constantly developing and innovating with the aim of becoming an essential part of your pedal board now and in the future.