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05/30/2026

Our newest Proto Club pedal is only available until June 12.

Our new X/F (Proto 6) was actually born in the analog realm after experimentations into crossovers became increasingly complicated and exceeded our normal PCB real estate. After moving the project back into the digital realm, we celebrated our expanded capabilities by integrating some interesting algorithms into the fold. The result is a modulation effect that is unique in the world of these types of effects: two separate frequency-dependent modulation types: chorus to the high frequencies and phaser to the lows. You can choose the frequency where phaser ends and chorus begins, and both are mixed out of phase with one another for a lush parallel mod experience.

Photos from Catalinbread Effects's post 04/16/2026

One singular thread winds within all human beings: the arts. Art and music are the world’s great unifiers; they exist in all pockets of the Earth and are among the most appreciable facets of culture that humankind has to offer. The visual arts in particular are important statement pieces; while created by humans, the work speaks for itself, engineered by a creator and presented with minimal comment. We’ve taken this inspiration to our own little slice of the arts and wrapped some of our most beloved reverb circuits in big, bold colors and linework, reminiscent of the German Bauhaus school’s early-1900s aesthetics. We’re stoked on how these finishes turned out and are excited to share them with you.

04/07/2026

Available until April 23.

Back before the pedal industry really fine-tuned the concept of “overdrive,” there were several attempts at the subject, often with interesting results. This brings us to the Misnomer, the latest in Catalinbread’s Cabinet Series. The Misnomer is based on the Systech Overdrive, one such attempt that steps far outside the boundaries of overdrive by today’s standards, featuring hard clipping mixed with blistering op-amp gain and a resonant band-pass filter disguised as an EQ control. We’ve preserved the inner workings while adding some killer new features to get the most out of the circuit, like a clean blend and the ability to apply the filter to both the full mix or just the main circuit. If you’re looking for something outside the scope of dirt boxes—even now in 2026—the Misnomer is what you’re after.

03/12/2026

From MS Paint to your pedalboard.

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