
Anthony Easton
The Tone Druid by Union Tube & Transistor is a stand-alone overdrive pedal designed to deliver a range of tones similar to the MORE pedal. It emulates the sound of a MORE hitting a 12ax7 and incorporates a master volume to control the output. The pedal offers a maximum clean boost of +10db, with the capability to achieve even higher volume levels as gain is added. The power requirements for the Tone Druid are +9VDC @40mA.
For more detailed technical specifications and information, it is recommended to visit the official Union Tube & Transistor website or contact authorized dealers for the most accurate and up-to-date details.
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$235

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