
Anthony Easton
The Kingsley Page is a hand-wired tube boost pedal featuring a 12ax7 tube running at high voltage. It is suitable for use as a clean or slightly driven boost and excels at pushing an amp or pedal into overdrive. The pedal also produces excellent overdrive and distortion itself when pushed with another boost pedal. The 9VDC power supply (provided) is converted to both 6.3VDC for the tube heaters and 250VDC for the tube plates.
Features:
- Controls for gain, volume, and tone
- 3-way mode switch providing mid-boost, bright boost, and fat boost modes
- Tone control that rolls off top end as it is rotated counter-clockwise
- Gain control allowing the first gain stage to push the second gain stage
for a mild break-up
Measurements:
- 3 7/8” wide x 4 ¾” deep x 2.56" tall
- Power requirements: 9VDC @ 500mA, center negative, 2.1mm jack
- Weight: 1.27 lbs (575g)
The Page V2 features a new low-cut switch with two positions and an updated mode switch with two positions instead of three. The bass boost position has been eliminated on the new V2.
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Mint
$625

Mint
$640.93

Good
$449

Excellent
$452.83

Mint
$633.91

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