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BASED ON THE ANALOGMAN KING OF TONE
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Another Analogman tweaked circuit, the origin of this kit is rooted in the Marshall Blues Breaker overdrive, a fairly inexpensive
pedal when introduced that is now fetching high prices because of the hype surrounding this pedal on the internet.
Analogman re-thought the Blues Breaker circuit and souped it up to suit what he thought it should be, then packed two into a
single enclosure called the King of Tone.
In addition to the surface controls, each side can be independently set via internal DIP switches to Overdrive (normal) which
is a lower gain drive sound. Clean Boost, which functions as a clean boost with just a hair of gain. And Distortion mode, which
is capable of achieving higher gain distorted sounds. Both sides can be set differently for a wide variety of tones when used
independently and/or together. Players will often set one side hotter than the other as a lead boost of sorts, or for additional
tonal textures.
The King of Tone is still available but is subject to insane lead times due to its popularity. As of 1/22, Analogman is shipping KoT
pedals ordered on 10/17. As a result, these usually fetch more than twice
the original purchase price if found available for sale online.