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March 2008 \ Gearhead Garage \ Product Review \ HipKitty Cream Distortion Pedal

HipKitty Cream Distortion Pedal

by Joel Puchalski



HipKitty Cream Distortion Pedal There you are, sitting in your local music shop with the new guitar you are about to purchase after months of thorough, backbreaking research. After playing this guitar through the clean channel on a mid-sized tube amp long enough to drive the staff mad, you conclude that this instrument produces the juiciest auditory euphoria your ears have ever heard. Of course, even after the purchase, you struggle with the thought of plugging in a truckload of effects pedals – it would be an absolute shame to destroy its resonant properties with one ill-placed box.

If you share the same relentless pursuit of tone (surely to be given an eloquent acronym and eventually placed among the more serious obsessive mental disorders), you may want to consider adding the HipKitty Cream Distortion to your arsenal. The company’s literature calls it a, “smooth sounding distortion pedal that retains the true sound of your guitar and amp.” And indeed it does – remarkably so, I should add. The unit itself is very straightforward; a Drive knob, Volume knob and an on/off switch complete the proceedings. After beginning my methodical knob turning to test the unit’s range, I quickly realized that regardless of how much drive was added, the unit did not discolor the tonal qualities of the guitar or amp. Running the unit through a clean channel, I was further impressed with the smooth, creamy distortion that I have easily spent twice the price trying to emulate.

HipKitty Cream Distortion Pedal This Cream Distortion conjured up memories of classic Eric Johnson – “elegant” comes to mind in describing this pedal’s take on distortion. Combining higher Drive settings with a little juice from the amplifier resulted in fairly heavy, close to saturated distortion, but never enough to make your rig completely undistinguishable. Interestingly enough, when backing off slightly on the guitar’s volume, the Cream Distortion didn’t drop out as quickly as some effects seem to. Endowed with a generous amount of headroom by the designers at HipKitty, this pedal would be great for guitarists needing a volume boost with a tad bid of grit for color.




buy if


you are looking for rich and transparent distortion without drastically altering the sound of your gear


skip if...


you use exponentially large amounts of gain to mask your inability to play faster


Rating...

HipKitty Products
MSRP $120

hipkittyproducts.com
The only slightly irritating feature I found (and it’s picky at best) was with the durable but unmistakably loud click of the footswitch. Ironic isn’t it? We can complain about products that are flimsy and fall apart and then 30 seconds later complain about the heavy-duty, indestructible clunking of an on/off footswitch. Needless to say, if you are playing at louder volumes, this is a moot point, and I would be willing to bet that most acoustic players won’t be plugging in here, so the problem resolves itself.

Each pedal is hand-painted and it gives the Cream Distortion a quaint arts and crafts feel – if I were to encounter this pedal in a glass case at my local music store, there is a good chance my subconscious wouldn’t give it a second look. However, because these pedals lack the manufactured, polished look, at least they won’t be on every pedalboard across America by next Christmas, giving you something unique. Remember what your mother told you: it’s what is on the inside that counts. And what is inside of this box will bless that precious guitar with smooth, creamy and transparent distortion for years.







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Aaron Glaus
on 08/16/2008
It looks pretty cool to me.
Jeff Treese
on 07/25/2008
I got mine in yesterday and have been working it since. What a killing good distortion. It made my Marshall go over the top! It looks better in person too.
Jeff Treese
on 07/17/2008
I'm not sure why the reviewer slagged the paintwork. Checking out the Hipkitty website, I saw what the others were saying about the light holder. I guess they changed to a new type. The new one looks better to me. I have one on order and should have it a couple of days.
Rick J.
on 07/16/2008
After reading about these, I ordered one. It became one of my favorite pedals quickly. Worth every penny is the best way to put it.
Devon Garrmon
on 06/30/2008
I'm not sure why these wouldn't be on every pedal freak's pedalboards cause mine just kills. Cool stuff.
Sam C
on 06/26/2008
I ordered one direct from HipKitty expecting it to take weeks to arrive. I got an email back from them the next day saying it would take 4 business days to ship. It shipped on the 3rd day, which blew me away.
Once it arrived, it looked great, having the same led holder that the previous reviewer had making it look even cooler. Plugging it into my rig, I was further blown away. I can best describe it as rich sounding. My tone wasn't smothered by the distortion, just enhanced and bigger. Hipkitty says that turning up the drive makes the harmonics come out, I guess their right because I find that I leave the drive up all the way now for that rich sound I'm loving from it.
Great piece!
S.R. Marques
on 05/29/2008
My Cream is my second HipKitty pedal and both are great pedals. My Cream has a different LED holder; chrome surround with the LED sitting deep inside, very cool look.
Raul M.
on 05/14/2008
I just got mine last week and can say that I haven't heard a distortion create the sounds that the Cream does. I'm finding that I'm using it most of the time for my sound. I have to agree with the other reviewer, I love the finish. It stands out from my other pedals.
Frank
on 04/23/2008
It's incredible the way the root sound of my guitar remains among the distortion. Looks great too.
Trent
on 03/05/2008
I love mine and would replace it in a heart beat if I lost it.



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