Malekko Wolftone HELIUM Distortion
Analog Octave Distortion Pedal
Sanctioned by Todd Wolfgram, Malekko is thrilled to release our hand-built, all-analog Wolftone HELIUM pedal.
A brief history of the Wolftone pedals: in the early 2000's, our friends Studio Electronics released two superb Todd Wolfgram designed effect pedals, the Wolftone HELIUM and Wolftone CHAOS. These pedals have since earned almost mythical status due to their intense distortions and unique sounds which were unlike anything else available as well as their rarity.
Now, after months of close work with Todd, this updated version of the legendary HELIUM features a second WOLF setting to augment the original pedal's two position octave sonic palette and has been designed to operate with a 'standard' 9v neg tip power supply. The HELIUM is an Octavia style distortion pedal coupled with an intense octave up effect. Its 'Texture' and 'Octave' switches will take your sound from a vintage Tychobrae scream to a clear, sweet, singing octave, while the 'Mix' control lets you blend your original fundamental note into the effect. The interaction of gain to dynamic response work together to make the Helium the most versatile and pivotal "octave up" pedal to date.
See below for Todd Wolfgram's pedal operation description!
The pedal is powered by a 9v DC adapter (neg tip) or internal battery snap.
From Todd Wolfgram:
"I’ve always liked octave pedals, but was
always frustrated by them. A great sound, but a bit narrow in terms of
range. We’ve all heard these boxes, so let’s start at a familiar place.
Set
the controls as described for a standard octave pedal sound…
MIX:
100%
OCTAVE: vintage
TEXTURE: full
The sound, especially
when the DRIVE is up, is aggressive while at low DRIVE settings the
notes tend to sputter, especially when the guitar is backed off. It’s a
trade off that’s always been there.
Now to modify…
The
(OCTAVE)WOLF 1&2 modes allow the lowest DRIVE and guitar volume
settings to generate octave signals, making this pedal usable for much
subtler sounds than could be had before. WOLF 1 is bright… dry and reedy
(great for mixing with the fundamental), while WOLF 2 is full like the
VINTAGE setting, but still maintaining low-level sensitivity
abovementioned. Not as aggressive on the attack (that’s why the VINTAGE
mode is there).
TEXTURE is a waveshaping control that accentuates or
tames the inherent ‘spikiness’ of the generated octave. Combinations of
the two switches create a variety of attacks, and when blended with the
02 signal can create a great pseudo-feedback octave shift effect.
MIX is just what it seems to be. The fundamental is voiced a bit dark (
this lets the upper octave lay on top of the original rather than
clashing with it), but at the minimum setting, the MIX adds just a
little extra edge to the lower octave. Likewise, at the highest setting
of the MIX, the upper octave gets a bit of extra bite.
DRIVE affects
both the original octave (from clean to a fairly smooth distortion) and
the upper octave. Set this control to MINIMUM and MIX to 100%, to
really hear what the OCTAVE switch can do. Then start experimenting with
the TEXTURE switch to get a feel for the timbral range that is now at
your fingertips."

