$199.00
The Tube Driver was one of the first tube overdrives to enter the effects pedal market in the late 1970s. It became a very popular pedal among guitarists for the next 35 years, and onwards. Inspired by the Hammond organ sound of the band Deep Purple in the 1970s, the genesis of the Tube Driver happened when Brent K. Butler wanted to overdrive his keyboard by modifying the tube amplification circuit of an old stereo record player. He mounted the circuit in a Radio Shack enclosure and let a few local guitarists try it out. The positive response led Butler to further reduce and simplify the circuit, making an early version of his Tube Driver pedal for friends around 1975.
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