I just picked up the "Hot British" version of this.
In the store I a/b'd it against a fulltone fulldrive II into a fender hot rod deville 4x10. The fulltone had some nice lighter drives, but I found just by toying with your pickup volume you could get similar from the Tonebone.
I was also impressed by the versatility of the unit... the tone controls, mid boost switches, high boost/high cut switches and notch/fat adjustments give an enormous range of sounds. I really liked the sound of the fulltone, but I could get nearly all the fulltone sounds with a little tweaking from the tonebone.
I'd totally recommend this to anyone who wants a nice range from overdrive to smooth, heavy distortion. True bypass, tube driven, and well priced. Makes a really great compliment to my MusicMan 210hd and VoodooLab SparkleDrive.
I think a few other people on the board have these, but didn't see many posts, so I wanted to spread the word.
Mike
Radial ToneBone tube distortion
Radial ToneBone tube distortion
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Re: Radial ToneBone tube distortion
So many pedals, not enough time
I should check it out... seems like there's a lot of new cool distortion/overdrive pedals out there.
I should check it out... seems like there's a lot of new cool distortion/overdrive pedals out there.
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Re: Radial ToneBone tube distortion
I haven't tried this pedal, but all the Radial stuff seems to be the bomb.
Good to see some good companies out there doing cool things.
Good to see some good companies out there doing cool things.
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