On one the best pedals I’ve put on my board in a long time. The phasing / flanging is nice and warm in the stereo mix. On slow its just incredible how big the sound is. I have it at the end of my chain after my stereo delay, going into two amps. David Gilmour of Pink Floyd was seen using two 1980s Tube Drivers in the studio and on tour in. Butler started making the 4 knob Tube Drivers again as a production model under the Tube Works brand around 1993-94. The pulse is the nicest leslie style pedal Ive used personally, and it does remind me of that sound much more that a typical Leslie pedal. 911 Tube Driver/Real Tube Overdrive (Tube Works and Genz Benz) - Chandler's trademark for the name Tube Driver lapsed in 1993, so B.K. Ive always liked the top half of a leslie or rotating speaker blended with a guitar amp the best, and the yamaha always seemed to have wider range and smooth phasing. With the RA-200 I’ve always felt the the axis rotation on top always sounded smoother on guitars. I found a cool Rover demo video from 1972 that’s pretty cool. I didn’t now about those speakers until I watched he video. I always thought the pulse pedals were modeled off of the RA-200 style rotating speakers. I have Phuzz on the way next week, and I’ve had a Pulse for a couple months now. This vintage pedal, designed and released in the '80s, has been used frequently by famous guitarists like J Mascis and others. The Real Tube has knobs for output and drive, and controls for high, mid, and low boosts. Butler, is an intuitive, easy-to-use pedal. Im really digging’ the Best of 2020 video. Sporting five simple knobs, the Tube Works Real Tube overdrive, designed by B.K.
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