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The Chandler Tube Driver (in David’s rig from 1993-2006) has a slightly warmer tone than the new BK Butler model (in David’s rig from 2006). David uses two Tube Drivers in his rig but you could easily substitute one of them with a Power Boost for a hint of that vintage flavour. The main difference is the dynamics and warmth you’ll get from the tube in the Tube Driver but my experience is that with the gain all the way up the Colorsound manages to stay more focused and compressed. They both got that powerful transparent tone with thundering lows and a crisp top. The Colorsound Power Boost and Tube Driver are very similar, which may be one of the reasons why David chose the Tube Driver. The pedal was also an essential part of his tones on 2006 On an Island album an tour. The classic Colorsound Power Boost was David’s main overdrive unit in the 70’s and after some experimentation with different units in the 80’s he settled with the Tube Driver during the Division Bell sessions in 1993-94. Ever since 1994’s Division Bell he’s been using the Tube Driver as his main overdrive unit and it’s been one of my favourites for the last couple of years. David is often associated with his lead tones but he’s a master creating the sweetest overdrive tones too. The only other chiclett style cap on the component side is a 103K, 100v and is labeled as such.Īudio taper pots - Drive 500k, LO 100k, HI 500k, Output 100k.ĥ ea, 473k, 100v, Yellow chiclett style, one on the trace side, 4 on the component sideġ ea, 103k, 100v, Yellow chiclett style on component sideīK Tubedriver 005.jpg (44.5 KiB) Viewed 6333 times BK Tubedriver 018.jpg (59.01 KiB) Viewed 6333 times BK Tubedriver 017.jpg (59.61 KiB) Viewed 6333 times BK Tubedriver 016.jpg (54.96 KiB) Viewed 6333 times BK Tubedriver 002.1.JPG (57.35 KiB) Viewed 6333 times I listed only one 473uF, 100v on the component side, all others on this side not labeled are these type. 4 of these are on the component side and 1 on the trace side (Hence the label indicating 5 ea).
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There's only 1 cap on the trace side, it's a 473uF, 100v. Someone wanted detailed cap and pot values of my Tubedriver, so here goes:
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