
Anthony Easton
The King of Tone by Analog Man is a highly sought-after overdrive pedal known for its exceptional features and design. It is available in two versions, Ver2 (four knob) and Ver3 (five knob), each offering distinct functionalities. The Ver2 model includes two channels with individual volume controls and LEDs, a master DRIVE and TONE control, and a TREBLE BOOST knob. It also features a 3 or 4 position DIP switch for selecting between Clean, OD, and DISTORTION modes. The Ver3 model was developed due to popular demand for a separate DRIVE control on each channel, achieved using a special relay to switch the drive knob and the DISTORTION mode.
The pedal's features include the ability to replace two pedals (Overdrive and Clean boost), a true bypass ON/OFF switch, a 2nd stomp switch to choose between two channels, and a small size with top-mounted jacks for optimal pedalboard layout. Additionally, it runs on internal battery or a Boss style 9V power adaptor, with low current usage of about 5-7mA, and features super bright RED and YELLOW LEDs to indicate the selected channel.
The King of Tone's versatility is evident in its ability to deliver a range of sounds, from standard overdrive to clean boosts and hard distortion. It offers tonal transparency, extensive tweakability, and versatility, making it suitable for various guitar and amp combinations. The pedal's bespoke service allows customization based on individual preferences, and despite its high demand, Analog Man has maintained a reasonable price for the pedal, contributing to its popularity.
The waiting list for the King of Tone has contributed to its fame, with factors such as scarcity, popularity among notable guitarists, the second-hand market, novelty, and Analog Man's reputation playing significant roles. The pedal's exceptional build quality, use of rare components, and the company's dedication to maintaining high standards have led to the extensive waiting list, emphasizing the pedal's worth and desirability.
Overall, the King of Tone is renowned for its exceptional sound, versatility, and build quality, making it a highly sought-after overdrive pedal in the guitar community.
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Very Good
$1,056.74

Brand New
$99.99

Very Good
$243.18

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Used
$900.00

New
$1000.00

Used
$1459.67

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