tc electronic Tube Pilot Overdrive

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2 years ago

Great tube overdrive

Simple straight forward overdrive. Drive and level are all you need, and the signal is overdriven without excessive colouring, with the characteristic tube grit.

2 years ago

Natural tube overdrive sound

Great overdrive, but in my case I needed to replace tube. Mine has come with Bugera 12AX7C tube, wich has to much highs and brightnes for my taste and amp. In front of some amps this may be ok, but my tube amp has JJ ECC83S preamp tubes and the diference in coloring the sound is to much. I have replaced Bugera tube in pedal with JJ 12AY7 (for warmer sound and less gain), and adjusted trim pot (inside pedal) to minimum. For the same original amount of gain, I would chose JJ ECC83S or JJ E83CC (I'm thinking about buying one more:)). Now is almost perfect transparent overdrive, with only slight low end sound lose when it is ON. This gives me possibility to switch pedal ON when I need more natural tube overdrive without sound volume incrase. Perfect!

3 years ago

Incredible if you upgrade the valve

This is an incredible product: genuine valve drive in a portable pedal for a very reasonable price. But for best results, definitely upgrade the valve, and add EQ.

I have 2 of these, one with a JJ 5751 valve (~70% gain of a typical 12AX7) which I use for crunch/OD, and one with a Tung-Sol 12AX7 which works as OD2/full drive. I stack them on top of each other for a juicy, high-gain British lead sound.

The factory valves in my TC Tube Pilots were a Bugera 12AX7C (bought a few years ago) and a Bugera 12AX7D (bought last week). These are often the standard preamp valve used in small Bugera lunchbox amps, so... they are not bad, but they are not great. I thought they sounded quite dry and fizzy, especially without EQ.

The Tube Pilot has just 2 controls, volume and gain. This means out of the box, the unit can sound quite disappointing - a bit lifeless and flat. A solution is to add EQ, either from a pedal or maybe a multieffects unit, and the tone suddenly comes to life just like in a combo amp. There are 2 similar pedals to the Tube Pilot which have a preamp valve and EQ, the Behringer Vintage Tube Monster and the acclaimed Butler Tube Driver, but these are very large and the Butler is (for good reason) quite expensive.

The build quality is very good. The casing is a very solid tank, and the dials have a satisfying feel to them. That said, the kickswitch is odd – when off, it turns on when the switch is *released*; when on, it turns off when you *press* the switch. This might bother some but not others. I'm sidestepping the issue by using a loop controller. The current draw is 400mA which is quite a lot compared to most pedals.

Conclusion: Upgrade the valve and add EQ, and this is a cost-effective way of introducing awesome valve sound to your portable pedalboard setup.

4 years ago

Not bad but...

I bought it for bass guitar and it has to much presence.

I boostet bass to max and cut mid and high to minimum on my preamp pedal and it was still to bright. Guitarist said it is what he want for his overdriven guitar.

4 years ago

Know what you want...

This is NOT a copy of the Butler, only based on the design. With that said, it is an amazing sounding heavy overdrive. Just don't expect any clean sounds with soft "on the edge of breakup" from it. Starved plate, like most of the actually tube driven pedals, you can honestly find the same sound in most high gain diode clipping overdrives that don't need 400 mA power supply. I still love it for what it is. Put it in front of a dirty tube amp ;)

P.S.: don't forget to cut the power to it after use, or it's going to keep heating the tube (and the casing). The foot-switch only engages the bypass.

4 years ago

Tube Pilot tce

This is a great pedal. A one trick pony, but what a trick!

Highly recommended thumpingly large sounding overdrive.

5 years ago

this pedal has a unique character

I bought it to use as a clean boost, instead of a tubescreamer. It does the job but with less tight low end.

pros:

-The distortion has a unique character, kinda on the fuzzy side though.

-good quality construction and looks.

-cheap, can be modded easily

Cons

- not much versatility, either you like the sound or not. not much can be done to alter it.

- not recommended for boosting an amp, i would go for a TS

-it can sound thin and harsh depending on the configuration

5 years ago

Great platform for experiments

I bought it to experiment with tube preamp sound. I have several tubes and tried all of them, svetlana tubes performed best.

5 years ago

Great booster for digital multieffects

I swapped internal tube for EH12AX7 as soon as I received it. I am impressed with Tube Pilot how it reacts on tube swap.

I use it with Maxon OD808 to boost MOOER GE300 LITE's drive presets.

My digital toy turns into analog sounding monster.

TC Electronic Tube Pilot before MaxonOD808 with Mooer GE300 Lite give great heavy tone which you can not get from Mooer itself.

I had an idea, did not risk much because this thing cost just 40 pounds and finally I received amazing tone capabilities.

5 years ago

What a Pedal for money

Very noice sounding pedal to play in home, studio and small gigs as well.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Tc Electronic
  • Released in 2018
  • Average price : $63
  • Distortion with 12AX7 tube
  • Controllers: Out Level - Tube Drive
  • True bypass
  • LED: Effect On / Off
  • Foot switch: Effect bypass
  • Connections: (6.3 mm jack), output (6.3 mm jack), power supply connection (coaxial socket 5.5 x 2.1 mm - negative pole inside)
  • Power consumption: 400mA
  • Dimensions : 74mm x 132mm x 58mm
  • Weight : 500g
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