MXR The Duke of Tone Reviews

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2 years ago

A bit pricey but great overdrive

You get what you expect classic bluesbreaker scheme with Analogman twist. Transparent, airy smooth overdrive or boost. Great for stacking. In OD you would not get much volume boost, and dist mode is a bit too compressed. But I experienced the same thing when I had original KoT. Overall you got nice low to mid gain overdrive. A tad pricey, but Analogman needs his royalty too, I suppose. And do not forget about treble trimpot inside. Original KoT delivered with treble all the way down, but DoT comes with treble halfway up. So, if DoT feels too trebbly, you can tame it with internal trimpot adjustment.

2 years ago

One of those must have pedals.

Fantastic product with magic inside. It just make your guitar sounds better. That toggle switch let's you fine dial amount of clipping and compression you want. Very musical on any settings and works great with other pedals. I highly recommend it if you are into low gain blues kind of vibe.

3 years ago

Versatile and great sounding

I don't have the full-size King of Tone to compare this to, but the sound of this pedal is fantastic and can give you quite a large variety of tones, thanks to the mode toggle switch. I really like the small form factor, and the build quality is top notch. One thing I did note is that the output volume of the second mode is quite a lot louder than mode 1 and 3, so you'll need to compensate if you're switching modes (in fairness it is a boost mode!). I use this as a desktop style tweaking pedal with a range of instruments, guitars and synths, and it provides a nice range of crunch and saturation tones.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by MXR
  • Released in 2022
  • Average price : $238
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