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Description

Immerse yourself in the tonal royal court with the Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive. This pedal paints your sound palette with a luscious overdriven tube soundscape, ideal for classic rock, blues, and the ethereal realms of shoegaze. Analogman's limited production approach ensures not just quality but exclusivity, making this gem a highly sought-after piece in the used pedal market.

Key Features:

  • Creates pure, overdriven tube sounds
  • Ideal for genres such as classic rock, blues, and shoegaze
  • Limited production numbers ensure quality and exclusivity
  • Highly sought-after in the used pedal market

Product specs

Brand Analogman
Model King of Tone V4
Finish Graphic
Year 2005 - 2019
Made In United States
Categories Distortion Pedals, Overdrive and Boost Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of overdrive is the Analog Man King of Tone known for?

The Analog Man King of Tone is renowned for its transparent overdrive, which enhances your guitar's natural tone without altering it significantly.

Can the King of Tone be customized with a buffer?

Yes, the King of Tone can be customized with a buffer option, which can improve its performance in certain signal chains, especially when followed by delay or reverb pedals.

How does the King of Tone differ from other overdrive pedals?

The King of Tone is unique due to its dual-channel design, allowing for a wide range of overdrive and boost combinations, making it highly versatile for various playing styles.

Is the Analog Man King of Tone suitable for live performances?

Yes, the King of Tone is highly regarded for its reliability and tonal consistency, making it an excellent choice for live performances.

What kind of power supply does the King of Tone require?

The King of Tone operates on a standard 9V power supply, which is common for most pedalboards and ensures easy integration into existing setups.

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Justin Meyers – Nashville Guitarist

Reviews

PROS

  • Transparent sound adapts to amp for authentic tone enhancement

  • Offers both overdrive and distortion, effectively two pedals in one

  • Toggle switch option allows easy mode switching without tools

  • Exceptional clarity, particularly effective as a lead boost

  • Durable build quality with visually appealing design

  • Versatile range from subtle to full blast without drastic EQ changes

  • Clean boost option delivers powerful volume increase

CONS

  • High price point, especially on second-hand market

  • Long waitlist can deter potential buyers

  • Some users find it overhyped and not unique in saturated market

  • Limited to low gain, may not satisfy those seeking more aggressive distortion

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive.

Comparisons

  • The Wampler Pantheon is praised for its flexibility, with external switches making it more user-friendly compared to the King of Tone.

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  • The Barber Gain Changer is preferred by some users over the King of Tone for its similar tonal qualities at a lower price point.

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  • Some users have compared the King of Tone favorably to the JHS Little Black Box when used in an amp's effects loop for volume control.

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Value and pricing

  • The Analog Man King of Tone is often considered overpriced on the secondary market, with some owners recommending the Pantheon as a more cost-effective alternative.

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  • Owners note that the King of Tone doesn't alter the amp's natural sound as a Tube Screamer might, but the high resale prices make it hard to justify.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Adding a buffer to the King of Tone is a $50 option for those ordering directly from Analogman.

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  • Owners have adjusted internal trim pots for better performance with higher gain pickups, recommending slight turns for improved brightness.

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  • Internal dip switches and treble controls can be adjusted for more tailored sound, a feature appreciated by owners seeking specific tones.

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Use cases and applications

  • The King of Tone stacks well with other pedals, such as a Klone, without becoming too extreme, making it versatile for different setups.

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  • The King of Tone is particularly effective at stage volumes, with some users noting it shines when played through loud amps in a band setting.

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User experience

  • Some users find the King of Tone's sound comparable to AliExpress clones, questioning the value of the long wait for the original.

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  • The pedal often underwhelms at bedroom volume but excels in live performance scenarios, where its subtlety becomes a strength.

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Features and functionality

  • The pedal is noted for its organic sound and feel, providing clarity and cut that stands out in band or recording mixes.

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606

You know what this is.

If you’re reading the reviews you already know what this is and its pedigree. Everything you read is true, what this pedal does defies explanation, the yellow side is a great tone shape and the red an organic overdrive. I would never be with out mine now

steve_underhill

Accept no substitute

If you're in the market, or waiting your turn on the list, you already know what you need to know about the sound of this pedal. So I've pasted my comment on that below this. So here's what you need to know- First, get the toggle switch option. Yeah its $50, but being able to switch between Clean, OD, and Distortion modes without getting a screwdriver and then looking up how the dipswitches work again is worth every penny and then some. Second, as far as high gain goes, get it on the red side only. In my opinion this was meant to be played with clean boost on the yellow side, so save the ten bucks. Besides, one side high gain and the other side normal basically gives you 6 different pedals in one box. Finally, I thought I needed the four jack option, but I'm not sure I'd put anything in between now. You can't go wrong with more options though.

Oh, and keep your tube screamer too. Put it after the KoT and go crazy. If you want to know what that sounds like check out Kenny Wayne Shepard's Rig Rundown.

Okay, the review: My title isn't fair. There are plenty of great substitutes out there. That said, the King is in a class by itself. If you're looking for an overdrive that's going to hit you in the face, you'll be disappointed. Sure, you can do that, but it's gonna take a lot of cranking. That's not the point. The range of this OD is what its all about. From subtle to full blast, the KoT covers all the ground without doing anything drastic to the EQ. The distortion setting retains the smooth character of the OD, with extra bite. The clean boost is one of the loudest things you'll ever hear if you manage to get everything cranked.

skulltower

I use the Strymon Riverside Drive after mine. The RD has some great accessories like DB boost, favorites, gate and expression onboard. I use the boost, volume and fav. Amazing.

oasisroses

Great but be sure its what you want.

I bought this in a drunken stupor of madness, sat in my back garden eating barbecue one night, armed with an Ipad and a credit card. I thought lets see what all the fuss is about. I paid a small fortune for it on reverb but waiting lists are for suckers right??! anyway it arrived and i plugged it in. just as I did that a small unicorn foal, being ridden by a pixie landed at my pedal board and farted a rainbow... nah. mine is the high gain red side version. it does exactly what is says on the tin. one side for a bit of crunch the other for a bit more. simple as. I don't wanna get into the whole snobbery of transparency and all that palarva, but it does sound very very good. its build quality is excellent and lets be honest it does look amazing. I over paid for it though and I don't think any overdrive is worth the inflated price. if you can be bothered to wait its worth the asking price from analogman but in my opinion not the asking prices used.

martin_luckhurst

My go to lead boost.

My go lead boost using a Les Paul into a Marshall combo. Great clarity and cuts through the mix beautifully.

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Excellent pedal.

It is a very interesting overdrive, as I believe it's so transparent it adapts to the sound of the amplifier you're playing through. If you're playing through a Fender, it sounds like a cranked up Fender, and if you're playing through a Marshall, it will sound like a cranked up marshall, just a little bit more open and rich.

Excellente pedal, overall.

pkrul
pkrul

1064

A bit too much hype, but great nevertheless

A great sounding pedal. I own most of the best overdrive pedals and compared them all. The King of Tone is staying on my pedalboard. Personally I like the boost and overdrive settings best.

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baronhead

Simply an awesome pedal and one every guitarist should own.

I've owned a lot of pedals in my lifetime and I have to say this is one of my favorites of all time. Just makes everything sound good.

simeon_boyadjiev

The King of Tone

Truly a remarkable Pedal by a phenomenal Craftsman. The KoT v.4 has been on my Pedalboard for very close to a decade now and not going anywhere.

keoni_boyer

Great base sound pedal

Fantastic pedal I use for my base tone and build from there. I utilized the dip switches to switch the drive and boost from the stock settings.

skulltower

KOT

What else can I say? I waited 2 years. And it was worth it.

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See how John Mayer uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

John Mayer

Guitarist

John Mayer Trio

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At 2:39 in this video, one can see John Mayer's pedalboard, which includes an Analogman King of Tone overdrive pedal.

See how Noel Gallagher uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

Noel Gallagher

Singer, Guitarist

Oasis

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Verified via Analogman

Purchased by Noel in spring 2004 and used in later years Oasis set up. Not currently part of his pedal board with the High Flying Birds however.

On Analogman's website, the following is stated:

"In spring 2004 Noel Gallagher from Oasis got one and is using it a lot along with his mini bicomp and DD-6 with high cut mod."

See how John Petrucci uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

John Petrucci

Guitarist, Composer

Dream Theater

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Verified via Analogman

John Petrucci uses the Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive as an essential part of his setup, particularly for enhancing lead tones in front of his Boogie amplifier. According to Analogman, the pedal complements the Boogie's gain character without altering the core tone.

See how Gary Clark Jr uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

Gary Clark Jr

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Guitarworld

In an interview with Guitar World, Gary Clark Jr. mentions experimenting with and enjoying his Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive pedal.

See how J Mascis uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

J Mascis

Singer, Guitarist

Dinosaur Jr

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Verified via Analogman

J Mascis uses the Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive pedals live to achieve his clean tones, utilizing the higher gain option. This information is detailed on the Analogman website.

See how Lee Ranaldo uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

Lee Ranaldo

Singer, Guitarist

Sonic Youth

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Verified via Analogman

In 2006, Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth used the Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive pedal, as noted on Analogman’s website.

See how Adam Hann uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

Adam Hann

Guitarist

The 1975

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Adam Hann mentions the King of Tone in this Instagram photo of his pedalboard with the caption "+ a king of tone. Gunna need a bigger board...."

See how Scott Holiday uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

Scott Holiday

Guitarist

Rival Sons

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Verified via YouTube

At 5:27 into this video, Scott Holiday shows his Analog Man King of Tone, saying, "I use both settings, one for a bit of brightness and sparkle, and one for a bit of a boost and drive..."

Also, in this article he says, "Right above the wah is the Analog Man King Of Tone. It's the version four King Of Tone, which is coveted. It's a wonderful overdrive - beautiful,"

See how Paul Davids uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

Paul Davids

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In his YouTube video "4 Legendary Overdrives | GREAT TONE!" at the 2:50 mark, Paul Davids discusses and demonstrates the Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive pedal.

See how Mick Jones uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

Mick Jones

Singer, Guitarist

Gorillaz

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Verified via Analogman

Mick Jones (Foreigner) is using one live with his JCM 900 SL-X, and in the studio, along with his Analog Man chorus

See how Nick Reinhart uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

Nick Reinhart

Singer, Guitarist

Death Grips

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Verified

In the third slide of an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, the Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive pedal is visible on his pedalboard, confirming its use by the artist.

See how Kenny Wayne Shepherd uses Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive

Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Guitarist

The G3 Jam

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Verified via YouTube

At 22:19 in this "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar, Kenny talks about his custom pedal board and we're shown a still image with the Butler being seen in the left hand side of the image.

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