Board Configurator
Tonehunter

London 67

OVERDRIVE

Description

London, 1967: artists such as Jimi Jendrix, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page created completely new sounds. The stages got bigger, the amps louder and a new sound prevailed: With enormous sound pressure, the amps produced their very own distortion from the overdriven power amplifiers. And today we want to reproduce this sound at a controlled volume for club gigs. Thanks to its unique circuitry, the Tonehunter London 67 Overdrive offers precisely this special harmonic distortion with a strong punch and huge dynamics. Two switchable gain stages with different characteristics are available for enormous flexibility in adjusting the overdrive. From almost clean to high overdrive, the Tonehunter London 67 leaves the guitarist all options open for classic and modern sounds.

Media

Videos

Official Product Video (EN)

Demo by GuitarsharkSpeyer (DE)

Official Product Video (EN)

Demo by Pedal & Friends (EN)

Technical data

Width
3.74 in
Depth
4.72 in
Height
2.17 in
Circuit type
analog
Voltage
9V DC, center negative
Current
15mA