Catalinbread Crooner Preamp Pedal: Vintage RCA BA-31 Console Tone for Your Pedalboard

Catalinbread Crooner Preamp Pedal Announced: Vintage RCA BA-31 Console Tone for Your Pedalboard
Add vintage RCA BA-31 console tone to your pedalboard with the Catalinbread Crooner. Experience studio-grade clean boosts, rich overdrive, and dynamic fuzz.

Catalinbread has officially unveiled the Crooner, a discrete console preamp pedal designed to inject vintage, studio-grade tone shaping directly into your guitar or bass rig. Drawing heavy inspiration from the legendary RCA BA-31 microphone preamp, the Crooner promises everything from pristine clean boosts to thick, transformer-driven fuzz.

Priced at $179.99 / £179.99, this compact unit is engineered to be a foundational “always-on” tone sweetener or a highly stackable drive stage.

Studio Console Character Underfoot

The core appeal of the Catalinbread Crooner lies in its analogue gain architecture. By capturing the feel of a high-end vintage console, the pedal imparts depth, presence, and harmonic richness to help instruments sit confidently in a live mix or studio recording.

It follows on from last year’s Airstrip preamp pedal based on the British Trident A-Range console.

Catalinbread Crooner
Based on the RCA BA-31 preamp

UREI-inspired

The circuit features a UREI-inspired discrete op-amp front end that feeds into germanium circuitry and a transformer-equipped output stage. This combination yields a highly organic, amp-like response that reacts dynamically to your playing volume and pick attack.

Catalinbread Crooner Console Preamp

From Clean Boost to Fuzz: Interactive Tone Shaping

Rather than a standard gain knob, the Crooner relies on highly interactive controls to dictate its overdrive character:

  • Push and Trim: These two controls work in tandem to set the overall gain and saturation. Lower settings yield a gentle, mix-ready polish, while cranking them unlocks rich overdrive, distortion, and even fuzz-like textures.

  • Filter: As you increase the gain, the Filter control allows you to gently smooth out high frequencies. This tames any unwanted fizz or harshness without sacrificing the core clarity of your tone.

 

Catalinbread Crooner Discrete Console Preamp Pedal side
Discrete Console Preamp

High Headroom and Pedal Stacking

While it operates perfectly on a standard 9V DC supply, the Crooner is optimized for 18V operation. Running the pedal at 18V significantly increases its headroom and dynamic range, preserving the nuances of your picking even under heavy saturation.

This high-headroom design makes the Crooner an exceptional stacking tool, capable of pushing your favorite drive pedals into three-dimensional territory or cleaning up a muddy fuzz placed downstream.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Brand Catalinbread
Product Type Analogue Preamp Effects Pedal
Circuit Inspiration RCA BA-31 Mic Preamp
Controls Push, Volume, Filter, Trim
Power Supply 9V to 18V DC (Centre Negative)
Battery Powered No
Switching True Bypass
MSRP $179.99 / £179.99

The Verdict

Score: 9/10

The Catalinbread Crooner is a masterclass in discrete analogue tone shaping. By bringing the elusive, three-dimensional character of a vintage RCA BA-31 console to a pedalboard-friendly format, it solves the modern guitarist’s problem of digital sterility or flat-sounding rigs.

Potentially, perfect if you need a simple level lift, a tone-thickening always-on pedal, or a dynamic foundation for your drive section, the Crooner delivers.

The lack of battery operation is standard for modern pedals, but the 18V compatibility more than makes up for it in sonic benefits.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Catalinbread Crooner based on?

The circuit is heavily inspired by the vintage RCA BA-31 studio microphone preamp, combining a UREI-style discrete op-amp front end with germanium circuitry and a transformer output stage.

Can I use the Crooner for bass guitar?

Yes. The pedal is designed to add depth, character, and mix-ready polish to both electric guitars and basses.

Does the Catalinbread Crooner take a battery?

No, the Crooner does not support battery power. It requires a standard 9V to 18V DC center-negative power supply.

Why should I run the Crooner at 18V instead of 9V?

While it functions perfectly at 9V, running the pedal at 18V increases its internal headroom and dynamic range. This results in a punchier, clearer tone that preserves your picking dynamics even when the pedal’s gain is pushed to its limits.

How do the Push and Trim controls work?

They are highly interactive. The “Push” control dictates how hard the front end is driven, while the “Trim” dictates the saturation level. Balancing the two allows you to find exact sweet spots ranging from clean volume boosts to heavy, vintage-flavored grind.

Where To Buy

Available at Andertons

Available at Guitar Center

Available at Sweetwater

Available at Thomann

 

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Jef Stone

About Jef Stone Jef is the founder of Guitar Bomb and a certified gear fanatic. Growing up with a luthier father, Jef’s obsession with tone started early and led to a lifelong career as a sound engineer and pro-audio specialist in the UK. He has set up recording rigs for world-famous facilities like Air Studios and even ran his own London recording studio. A massive hoarder of pedals, valve amps, and guitars (some of which he builds himself), Jef has owned everything from Klon Centaurs to Parker Flys. He also runs the UK's Analogue To Digital music show and the Vintage Guitar Fair.
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