Tube Works Tube Driver Amp Review

TUBE WORKS PRODUCTS (DISCONTINUED) 301 Rock Tube Drive: 6125 Tube Overdrive Guitar Combo: 303 Smooth Pick Pedal: 6130 12AX7 Tube Hybrid Guitar Combo: 303 Smooth Pure Tube: 6150 & 6190 12AX7 Tube Hybrid Guitar Combo: 310 Shred Mega Tube: 7050 Tube Driver Amp.

When I saw this, I was actually kinda hoping it was regarding the BK Butler TubeDriver amps, which have the same circuit in them as the pedal (except lacking the external bias adjust), used as a preamp. I have a couple of these and they're real sleepers and one can still find them for well under $300.00 (for a long time they were widely available for about $100 bucks). I found one pic I have showing the amp with some other stuff.the other amp is the earlier, black-face/yellow lettering version.this one is the white with black lettering version (lower left-hand corner of the pic).

These are the TD 752 version, with a 100 watt mosfet power amp. Butler's genius with these is that he sort of reverse-engineered the response characteristics of tube amps and came up with a mosfet design tailored for guitar.something he called 'Mosvalve'.very tube-like, and one of the first hybrid amps out there. With that great distortion circuit in front of the mosfet power amp, they get a surprisingly tube-like warmth and they absolutely love pedals. Without the Tubedriver circuit switched in, they get a very respectable, big clean tone that is perfect for manipulating with pedals, or in my case, an old Line 6 POD. I tend to use the TD circuit as a mildly distorted boost, which works very well if you swap out the 12ax7 tube for something with a bit more clean headroom and/or attenuated mids (very easy to do). It's great for punching out in a live mix for solos.

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That's another great thing about the design of both the pedal and the amp.it is very little trouble to customize the type of overdrive, insane shred, soft bluesy burr, or a beeatch of an old Marshall, with a simple, single tube swap. I finally wore out the custom Eminence (Legend-ish) speakers that came in those amps and replaced them, one with a Celestion V30 and the other with one of the newer Celestion 'V-series'; in both cases the tone is much improved. For live use I also use an Avatar 1x12 closed back extension cab with a V30. For some gigs I use both amps, driven off the stereo outputs of the POD for a big, spacious feel. I've never found a more practical amp.versatile, consistent, rugged, LOUD as hell, musical sounding and lightweight (about 26lbs). I've taken my Supro Titan to a few gigs; the Supro is a great sounding little amp, usually, but in some rooms it just isn't as easy to dial in the tone I need. I have NEVER had that problem with the TD-752s.

I've often wondered about those little amps. A few years ago a friend of mine was given a two-box rack rig containing a Marshall JMP-1 preamp, a Rocktron Intelliflex 24-bit Intelligent Effects Processor, a Digitech IPS33B Super Harmony Machine, a Rocktron MIDI Mate MIDI Foot Controller with a road case full of patch cords, and germane to this discussion, a Tube Works MV-962 MosValve Power Amp. That's an 80 watt per channel stereo version of the MosValve technology.

A friend of his had bailed out of the rack electric guitar scene for a combo amp and just handed him everything. They still come up from time to time.Reverb, Ebay, etc, although they're usually asking a bit more for them now.$200 to $300 range. Still, for what these are it' a great deal. The BK Butler stuff is all high quality, handmade in the USA, and for an aging rocker north of 60 years old with bad knees I really appreciate how lightweight they are. They are also very reliable.still gigging with the one I bought in about '91, with no issues.

About 4 years ago, one of these came up on consignment at a nearby music store and I pounced on it.$125.00.just to have a spare.I keep one at home and the other at our rehearsal space. I immediately replaced the speaker with the Celestion V-series, not that there was anything wrong with the stock Eminence. BTW, they still have documentation (manuals, schematics) for these at Genz-Benz, which company bought out Tubeworks about 15 years ago. I just googled these and found one that sold about a year ago on Reverb for under $200. Tectia client keygen torrent. Incidentally, the heads (TD-752ES) are pretty nice too, although they're asking a bit more for them when I see them. Sellers also tend to ask a premium for the ones with tweed tolex.

1990'S Tube Works TD-752 combo amp with 12' speaker and built in tube driver, with reverb. Has been thru our service shop and works great. Comes with owners manual The Tube Driver TD-752 is a two channel 100 watt amp with spring reverb. It has an effect send/receive and a footswitch for switching between the channels and turning on/off the reverb.

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