Catalinbread RAH
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Overview
The Catalinbread RAH was named after Led Zeppelin's 1970 performance at the historic Royal Albert Hall, so named for Catalinbread's effort to capture the sound of that show in a pedal. Its overdrive is inspired by Page's playing during the RAH performance and a three-knob tone circuit modeled after the "Jimmy Page" Hiwatt. Catalinbread's RAH overdrive is extremely dynamic, reacting to your pick attack and how you modify your guitar's controls. Hop in a time machine and take it back to '70s Royal Albert Hall with the Jimmy Page-inspired Catalinbread RAH.
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