About This Listing

From The Manufacturer:

In May of 2009, we shipped our very first Koko Boost pedal. Koko's unique design incorporated both a transparent clean boost and a selectable midrange boost which extended the range of your tube amplifier and Overdrive and/or Distortion pedals. Needless to say it wasn't long before Koko was seen on the pedalboards of touring guitarists for it's unique capabilities.

Koko Boost Reloaded is the result of countless hours of listening, testing, and modifying our original circuit to create a pedal with a smaller footprint, while simultaneously expanding its functionality and versatility. Thanks to our proprietary Multi-Function Technology, mf(x), switching between Koko's two boosts has never been easier. Additionally, we have re-voiced the 3-position frequency switch and added +6dB more gain than our original Koko for increased harmonics and sustain.

Koko Reloaded is the ideal solution for players seeking a pedalboard friendly Clean/Mid Boost pedal to expand the range of pushed and overdriven tones from their amplifier and pedal setup.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Koko Boost Reloaded
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

About the Seller

Chicago Music Exchange

Chicago, IL, United States
(313,241)
Joined Reverb:2012
Items Sold:478,423
Product Overview
Just like the Shiba Reloaded is to the original Shiba, the Suhr Koko Boost Reloaded is an upgrade of their original Koko Boost with even more unique capabilities. A three-position frequency switch, independent Clean and Mid Boosts that can be separately fine-tuned, and Multi-Function Technology that will help you switch channels and save presets with ease are just some of the updates housed in the Suhr Koko Boost Reloaded. Get +6dB of more gain than the original and the rest of its versatile features on Reverb.
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