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Jonathan Horsley

Origin Effects takes Centaur stage in the klone wars with the Halcyon Gold Overdrive – a pedal that “is more than just a clone”

Origin Effects Halcyon Gold Overdrive

Can you even call yourself a guitar effects pedal company if you haven’t at one time or another taken a swing at the Klon Centaur, designing your own take on one of the most legendary overdrive pedals of all time? 

Origin Effects has clearly been wrestling with such existential quandaries, and has duly expanded its Halcyon range with the Gold Overdrive – a pedal inspired by the Klon, but, it says, promises more, with a feature set that expands upon the original.

Origin Effects makes no bones about it. The Halcyon Gold Overdrive is based on the Klon Centaur, the Bill Finnegan designed cult classic that has become a drive pedal subgenre of its own. 

Here, the Klon Centaur circuit is the launching pad for a “dynamic and interactive” overdrive that is the perfect mediator between guitar and amp, responding to your picking dynamics and the volume control on your electric guitar

(Image credit: Origin Effects)
(Image credit: Origin Effects)
(Image credit: Origin Effects)

The original Klon was no one-trick pony. It excels as a transparent boost, and for dialing in a pronounced mid-hump that could be your lead guitar’s secret sauce for asserting itself in a mix.

The Halcyon Gold Overdrive can do all that but the Adaptive Circuitry, controllable via the three-position Adapt toggle switch, gives you three different options on how you want the pedal’s mid-hump to behave.

In Position O, it behaves as the original Klon does, boosting the mid-hump as the gain increases. Position II, however, activates the Adaptive Circuitry, allowing you to control that mid-hump by your picking dynamics or by rolling back the volume control on the guitar.

The more you have the Drive knob cranked, the more you will notice the Adaptive Circuitry applying this sort of dynamic brake on the mids, allowing the lows and mids back into your signal. Position I on the Adaptive Circuitry offers an in-between setting, which could be useful if you want to keep that low-end tight.

There is a two-way voice switch selecting between the original KLN setting and the Mod setting, which “has a broader mid hump and a softer, more compressed clipping characteristic” that plays well with single-coil electric guitar pickups, and excels when running the Drive hot while going into a clean guitar amp.

(Image credit: Origin Effects)
(Image credit: Origin Effects)

Other controls include Level, for setting the overall output of the pedal, Tone, and Dry, which adjusts the mix between your guitar’s signal and the pedal’s drive tone. You can dial in a bit more body and clarity by turning it clockwise, or counterclockwise for foregrounding the overdriven sounds.

Other features include top-mounted jacks, high-quality buffered bypass, and ultra-high (1 MΩ) input impedance. The Halcyon Gold Overdrive is available now and priced £249. See Origin Effects for more details. 

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