King Tone Guitar Switch SRV

SGD $145.00

THE KING ‘TONE’ SWITCH (SRV)
Opens The Door To Tone.

This is the newest of the Kingtone Switch, it focuses on the Stevie style of tones. Each of the 6  tone positions are, sonically closer together, this allows you to dial in the exact amount of bite or warmth.

New smaller size. 6 (King)Tone Positions. 16 Treble Bleed Settings. The Kingtone Switch gives you tones you didn’t know your guitar could make. Adds fatness and edge to your tone. Better vibrato tracking. String bending becomes more articulate. Adds a tube’y, hollow quality to every note.  With the new treble-bleed option you can now fine tune your treble bleed settings with 16 options covering all commonly used treble-bleed configurations and several un-explored options, including adding top-end when the volume is reduced or very subtle settings which are  halfway between.  If you already have a treble bleed circuit in your guitar, you can permanently disable the treble-bleed option. It only takes 5 minuets to install.

  • Easily Fits Inside Your Guitar
  • 6 Tone Positions
  • 16 Treble Bleed Settings
  • True Bypass
  • 5 Minute Easy Install. Install Video Here or Here
  • Replaces The Often Unused Lower Tone Control
  • Opens Up A Huge Range Of Incredible Tones
  • Works on Strats, Teles and  humbucker guitars. (not recommended for active pickups)
  • Standard, Knurled Split Shaft, Fits Any Standard Push On Guitar Knob (Knob Not Included)
  • If there is a secret to great tone this might be it. Really!

The design is 100% passive meaning you don’t need a battery. Its super easy to install, just three wires to connect to the volume pot. Easy!!
This is what Guitar World had to say about it.

Its true bypass so it won’t effect your normal tone, but will you want to go back to your normal tone?

The Sound.

  1. True Bypass, Your Normal Tone Is 100% Un-Effected
  2. The Bite Is Added. Tone Warms Up.  Fatter. Great Vibrato Tracking, Early 80s SRV Tones
  3. 100% Vaughan, Tubey Bite, Lots Of Attack, Fat, Warm
  4. Tokyo 1985 Setting, Bite and Warmth for Days
  5. Darker, More Edgy. Slow Blues, Think ‘In Step’ Style
  6. Albert – What Can I Say The Switch Was Named After Him