From the source:
A revelation. Stripped down all out amp pusher. The Revelation has a
trio of controls. Pre Gain, Gain, and Volume. LOTS of volume. Pre Gain
sets the overall gain level of the device, the gain control dials in the
correct amount of distortion and the volume knob absolutely slays the
front end of your amp. Think of the Revelation as an extension of your
amp’s pre section. Use it to push your amp into super creamy saturation,
use it to boost your riffs into full and thick exaggerations of your
amp’s base tone. The Revelation does not alter your tone, just makes
MORE of it. Choose the Revelation to hammer your amp.
The SuperLead version of the Revelation is a rawer, more aggressive take
on the circuit. A bit gnarlier, mid focused, aggressive sound.
Specifically tuned for guitar, and baritone guitars, choose the
SuperLead for a fuller, fatter, more saturated and aggressive sound.
While there is no schematic for this one I did some comparison between the Black Arts Toneworks Revelation Super Bass and the Pharaoh, and what I noticed is that the values are identical, with the tone control removed. This leads me to be fairly certain that the Black Arts Toneworks Revelation Super Lead is the same concept, but with the values for the LSTR, since the tonal description matches that of the comparisons between the Pharaoh and LSTR. So I figured since I had the layout out to modify it to match the Oath (Black Arts Toneworks Revelation Super Bass without pots) I might as well take the time to change it over to the Black Arts Toneworks Revelation Super Lead as well.
So it’s a striped down LSTR without the tonestack.
