Yeti Errrmmmm....kinda? @ USD269-299 for a new one, it's still boutique pricing. But I'd have one for the graphics alone ?
In 2014, Bill Finnegan repackaged the Centaur into a smaller unit called the Klon KTR. The Klon KTR uses the same circuit as the Centaur. The main difference is that smaller surface-mounted components were used so the entire circuit could fit into a smaller pedal enclosure.
From - https://guitargearfinder.com/guides/all-about-the-klon-centaur-clones-schematics-history-kits/ - got a couple clones to compare too.
Actually, the Klon story is interesting reading: https://pedals.thedelimagazine.com/best-klonesklon-inspired-pedals-in-2017-compare-prices-and/
I'm interested in the topic, cause I was looking for a clean, buffered boost - so a fellow junkie built some pedals trying to get a rat, ts9 and klon builts from kits/parts. We never got near what I wanted, but learnt loads trying out pedals and testing what worked for me. I wanted a:
- transparent (no ts9/rat colouring, I'll eq separately)
- boost (but not clipping/distorting)
- buffered (pesky 8m cables I tend to use, suck lots of the tops out)
So a transparent boost with a buffer. Annnddd after trying out about 20 pedals of various origins - it was the Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive that I'm fond of. Which is a TS9 clone. facepalm.
It works, for me, because It has a dry/wet blend which works sooo well. And makes it super versatile too - bass, guitar, tubes or transistors - you could tweak this thing to get ya the goods. We really should see more dry/wet blend knobs on guitar pedals.