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The speaker is rated for 75 watts and was custom made for Tube Driver by Eminence. Not a bad deal considering the usual price. The Tube-Works company is now owned by Genz Benz, and I contacted them for some extra information on it and this is what they told me: This amp was made in denver in the 90s and designed by BK Butler (of the tube driver pedal Fame).
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279 for the Tube Driver and then he emailed you and gave you the option to upgrade to the Bias knob for 75 and hed throw in the Yugo tube for free. My guitar is Fender 63’ Total Tone CS Strat with Creamery Alt’88 pups in it and the amp is a Marshall Haze 40 modded to JCM800 specs. Well, BK was having some very great deals on eBay. I read that placing a buffer after the TD can help with the high output impedance so I’ve put an old 80’s Boss BF-2 after it but that doesn’t really seem to make a difference to the sound of the Avalanche Run.
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Is it just the nature of the beast and something I’ll just have to accept or is there anything I could possibly try? I know That Pedal Show mentioned that it can be difficult to get tube drives to play well with pedals further down the chain but they didn’t really explain how to fix it, if indeed it can be fixed. Seems to be a problem regardless of where I set the gain on the TD but I bought it because I wanted the higher gain sounds from it as I have plenty of other low gain overdrives already. My amp is always set dead clean and I get all my dirt from pedals which come before the delays as mentioned.
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I’ve not been running it dead last as usually I don’t really like running delays into dirty amp type sounds. I’m running the Tube Driver in the middle of the chain at the end of all of my drive pedals but before the modulation and time based effects. The delay repeats lose all definition and it becomes just a bit ggggaaaaahhhh for want of a better way of describing it. I’m not sure what the problem is but it really just turns to mush when I step on the AR with the Tube Driver on. BK BUTLER TUBE DRIVER - GIBSON LES PAUL STANDARD PREMIUM PLUS 2006 (PRS Dragon II pickups) - FREIDMAN MINI DIRTY SHIRLEY demo by Sylvain GambiniPickup. I recently got a brand new BK Butler Tube Driver which I really like the sound of on its own but I find that it doesn’t play well with some of my other pedals.