From Mad Professor:
The Little Tweedy Drive is voiced after the famous small Tweed amp tone, like the tone on Tweed Deluxe. The Little Tweedy Drive provides a vintage tone that is used on many recordings: big, fat & punchy midrange with a sweet growl reminiscent of the late 50´s amplifiers. The Little Tweedy Drive has a tone that almost purrs!
With the Little Tweedy Drive, you don´t just have the Tweed tone, but also the hard to get dynamics and touch sensitivity that are the qualities that have made the Tweed amps classic and raved about among the players.
This unique pedal it is the most amp-like feeling pedal you have ever experienced.
Adjusting the amount of gain by picking attack or guitar volume and using the tone controls on your instrument, makes the Little Tweedy Drive pedal fit into a surprisingly broad range of genres: from jazz & blues to country and rock´n´roll!
Another great feature is that its gain stacks very well too. You can get more saturated and higher gain tones by placing a booster or another overdrive pedal in front of the Little Tweedy Drive.
The Little Tweedy Drive works equally well in front of a clean amp or an already distorted amp.
Thanks to the nicely balanced internal compression, the Little Tweedy Drive cleans up very well from the guitar´s volume control. Also, just like on the vintage Tweed amp, the output volume will not drop too much.
Controls:
VOLUME: Sets the output level.
DRIVE: Adjusts the amount of distortion.
TREBLE: Adjusts the amount of high frequencies. The range is from a significant high-frequency cut to a slight high-frequency boost.
BASS: Adjusts the amount of low frequencies. The range is from a significant low-frequency cut to a slight low-frequency boost.
Specifications:
Current consumption 15mA at 9VDC
Supply voltage range 7.5V to 18V (9V recommended, the sound of the pedal depends on the supply voltage.
Input impedance 500 kOhm at 1 kHz
Output impedance 1 kOhm
Complete bypass (true bypass)
Power requirements: 6f22 9V battery or DC eliminator 2.1 mm plug, center negative and positive sleeve.
Conclusion:
I dig the pedal. However, I'm a bit of a tightwad. I usually try to pick up pricier pedals on the used market. But, if you are looking for that tweed sound, then you might want to consider picking one of these pedals up. I guess the ugliest truth about this pedal is that you have to wait until April to get your hands on one.
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