MI Audio Tube Zone Overdrive V4
Amazing Amazing Overdrive.. MI Audio's signature pedal with unparalleled flexibility.
Drive Control: The gain control adjusts the gain of all 4 gain
stages. As mentioned previously, the Tube Zone gets it's unique tone by
mimicking the signal path of modern valve map, and by clipping the
signal up to 4 times. This doesn't just make the Tube Zone great as a
high gain pedal, but also as a low gain pedal. By having the Drive
control control multiple stages at once, you can effectively control how
many of these stages clip. With the gain turned down low, it may be
that just the last stage clips (or maybe last 2 stages). As the Drive
increase, more stages 'light up'. This is very different to the way that
pedals normally work, where one stage has it's gain changed
dramatically in order to cover higher gain sounds.
One interesting feature of the Tube Zone is that I have designed drive
control to have a very unique sweep. With the drive set to 50%, you're
actually only using about 3% of the available gain. By designing the
Drive sweep like this, you're able to get a lot of control over the
lower gain sounds. So despite that fact that the Tube Zone has about
250% more gain than the most popular 'metal' pedal on the market today,
you can still have very fine control over the lower gain sounds (which
are just stunning!)
Character Control: This is a feature which is not available from any
other manufacturer (as far as I know!). This is effectively a
pre-overdrive bass control. By controlling the amount of bass in the
pre-overdrive signal, you can change the character or feel of the
overdriven sound. By turning character all the way down, you can get
great, tight, high gain sounds, wonderful for palm-muting. Turning up
the character adds more 'momentum' to the tone, and works wonderfully
with single note work. Most other pedals will only have one static
'character' for the overdrive.
Tone Control: This is a 'balancing' control. Unlike other designs which
progressively roll off the top end of your guitar sound, this tone
control affects both the low and high frequencies. It's effectively like
having a 2 band low/high EQ. As you turn down the tone control, the
lows increase, whilst the highs increase. Visa versa as you turn up the
tone control. This, in conjunction with the mid, brightness and internal
presence controls means that you can dial in almost any tone you like.
Mid Control: The first generation of Tube Zones had a 2 position mid
switch (mid hump, and mid cut). the second generation had a 3 position
switch (mid hump, 'flat' and mid cut). For the latest Tube Zone, the mid
control has evolved into a continuous external control. The reason for
this is that the mids are probably the most important frequencies for
determining the overall sonic footprint of the pedal, so the more
control the better! The mid control featured on the Tube Zone is unique
in that it is highly interactive with the tone control.
Brightness Control: This was initially an internal control (like the
character control), but has been turned into an external control. The
brightness control was initially designed to allow users to match the
brightness of the pedal for their rig and taste. It was intended as a
set-and-forget controls for people with a consistent rig. However, a
common request from many professional players who found themselves using
different 'house-rigs' every night was to make this control external so
that they sound set the brightness from night to night. This is the
last tone shaping control in the signal path.
Presence Control (Internal): Another request I've received from users is
a way of controlling the neutral 'shape' of the Tube Zone's tone. You
see, my ears tend to gravitate towards a full low end. I like pedals to
move a bit of air. Some people found that there was a bit too much low
end with the Tube Zone, and that they had to turn the tone control up a
bit too much in order to reduce the low end. So I came up with the idea
of adding this 'presence' control. Of course, it's not a true presence
control (which is a power-amp feedback control), but the way that this
control affects the frequency response is quite similar to the way that a
presence control works on modern tube amps. Hence the name. This
control adjusts the top 'band' of frequencies. By turning this up, you
can make the top band more promiment, and hence create the feeling that
the lows are not as boomy. Similarly, this allows people who prefer a
huge low end to dial in an even more extreme low/high ratio.
Other Features: Of course, the new Tube Zone contains all the standard
features of all MI Audio pedals, namely, True Bypass switching, highest
quality components, die-cast enclosure, and a power supply which can run
up to 25V DC with a suitable external power supply. But the Tube Zone
also features genuine chrome plating for the enclosure, as well as
chrome knobs and an ultra bright (13,000 mcd) blue LED.
* Top of the range, most flexible MI Audio Overdrive Pedal.
* 4 clipping stages for tube amp-like response and tone
* Works comfortably as a low or high gain device.
* A total of 6 external controls, and one internal control for the
ultimate flexibility:
o Gain control with unique taper to provide excellent control over
overdrive.
o High/Low balancing control tone control
o Volume Control with output up to 15Vpp with correct power supply!
o New dedicated midrange control
o New external character control for adding 'momentum' to guitar notes,
or keeping things tight
o New external brightness control for controlling top end content, and
to help match the Tube Zone to different amps.
o New internal presence control to further help dial in the Tube Zone's
tone.
* Single ended class A output.
* Ultra-bright blue LED.
* Striking chrome plated case and knobs.

