We're now on version 3 of the Zombie Klone, with a fair few satisfied customers and a growing reputation. It is one of, if not [I]the[/I] best klone you can buy, and probably the smallest.
This pedal is an exact electronic clone of the sought-after original. The circuit is complete - ie the buffer and charge pump circuitry are intact. These new enclosures are custom made for Fredric Effects in North London, and are professionally powder coated and screen printed. We've Zombie Klones in surfy blue-green and a limited number in metallic silver.
Features Cliff jacks, Alpha pots and foot switch, and professionally produced PCBs of our own design. This is also the smallest currently available Klone, saving you space on your board. Power is by 9V DC (center negative) jack.
They're £120/$190 posted to the USA, UK, Europe, Canada (enquire about elsewhere) and we ship all orders within two working days.
This superb demo of the Zombie Klone MkI (identical sound and components, different layout) is by Christian at Magnetic Effects.
Comments
Just gonna sing my praise on the zombie Klon. I've had mine about 6 months now. Every time i use it people ask me what it is and where i got it from. It has become my desert island pedal. Highly recommend it to any guitarist.
Richard Kennedy
I use it "front of chain", primarily for slight boost and the clarity it provides. Just makes everything sound better.
Edmontonbuck
I got your zombie klon and I am so amazed at this pedal! I own an origanl klon centaur silver and it matches crazy well. Must have for Klon klone lovers one of the if not the best klon klone I have played and heard.
Phil Porter
Got one of these last week - worth every penny! Excellent on either end of the pedal chain (though I run it up front for a cleanish boost). Recommended!
Insubordination on TGP
I bought a Zombie Klone last week and last night A/B'd it with my mate's Silver Klon Centaur. If there are any difference in component/parts neither of us couldn't tell any difference between them. Nice pedal. Cheers.
Guitarhippy on Musicradar
On tgp, it's been known that if you start slating a sponsoring brand, threads get shut down... I'm not saying it would happen, but I like the community funding projects, and the made in UK section of the forum is essentially a free advert for UK business as it is - and gives you guys the opportunity to post gut shots, development of original circuits (yay!) and general forum chit chat.
Your klone does look neat. I'm off to have a mosey at the website, and see if there is anything I'd like