The Catalinbread CB Distortion was designed to avoid the classic "first distortion pedal" pitfall: one that promises hard rock but ends up sounding flat, dull, and lifeless when plugged into a small amp. Here, the approach is different: instead of relying solely on clipping or a simple preamp emulation, the CB Distortion seeks to reproduce the full experience of an amp that breathes, compresses, and hits hard, with that extra harmonic richness and reassuring mid-low frequencies that give the impression of having "more amp" under your fingers.
The CB Distortion is aimed at guitarists who want a simple but convincing distortion pedal capable of instantly adding body and impact. It suits both beginners looking for a genuine hard rock tone on a practice amp and experienced guitarists seeking a straightforward solution to thicken rhythm sounds or push a lead.
Its "plug and play" nature makes it an excellent pedal for a minimalist pedalboard, for rehearsal and live use (quick setup, low risk of mistakes), as well as in the studio when you want to capture a dense distortion without spending hours tweaking parameters. Rock, hard rock, punk, stoner, massive riffs or singing solos: whenever a bit of "oomph" is needed, it delivers.
The philosophy of the CB Distortion is radical: one knob only, which controls the overall output volume. No gain, no EQ, no mini-switches: the idea is to let you shape the texture through your hands, your attack, and the guitar's volume. You can get energetic crunch at low volume simply by adjusting the output level, or send more signal into the amp to thicken the saturation depending on your setup.
On the circuit side, Catalinbread built the effect as a combination of two sensations: a harmonically rich boost placed before a section reminiscent of a saturated power amp. The result is a smooth, full distortion usable for both rhythm and lead playing, and flexible enough to be placed at various points in the chain depending on your pedalboard and how you manage gain.
To the ear, the CB Distortion offers a dense distortion with a pronounced sense of body and "chest": the sound feels wider, more present, as if the amp is working harder. The tone remains musical, with a velvety quality that helps notes connect while retaining the attack needed for riffs. Dynamics are a strong point: by adjusting guitar volume and pick intensity, you can easily shift from biting tones to cleaner, more stable sounds without struggling with complex settings.