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For sale Sushi Box FX Sunnday Drive X

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From the OEM:

The Sunnday Drive is based on the preamp of the legendary Sunn Model T. Sunnday Drive X is unique as it is designed to be an "always-on" preamp, with the footswitch activating a tube boost to the front end for more gain. The boost can also be used independently of the preamp, as there is a toggle to bypass the preamp.

It comes in a 1590BB enclosure. [The 1590BB enclosure measures 119.5 x 94 x 34mm (4.72 x 3.71 x 1.33").]

Controls: Gain, Volume, Boost, Bass, Mids, Treble, Bright (toggle), Bypass (toggle), Boost (footswitch)

Sunnday Drive X uses a pair of 12AX7 tubes, which can be swapped for anything in the 12A*7 family for a different sound. It comes in a Hammond 1590BB enclosure.

CURRENT DRAW NOTE: Like many Sushi Box pedals, this one uses tubes, which means current draw is a bit higher than a standard pedal. During warm up it will try to pull around 900mA on a 12V input, and when it has finished warming up it will pull about 560mA on a 12V input. I recommend a 1000mA (or more) supply.

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If you’re looking for a compact always-on tube pre, I’ll ship this to your door in the CONUS for $155. [MSRP is $205 plus taxes and shipping.] No charge for the professionally installed earthquake-proof 3M dual lock on the back. Skip the wait for on-demand production.

Truetone’s 1 Spot Slim is an excellent power supply for this pedal.

Since my amps are tube-based, my non-redundant use for a tube pre is for headphones practice. That limited use case is the only reason I am doing a catch & release. The Sunnday Drive X is a lot of pedal in a small package.

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Trade interests?

I am good on overdrives at the moment. The Sushi Box is getting released back to wild, leaving me with a TC Spark, Spaceman Saturn VI, Grizzly Bass and a 4 on the Floor—plus the crunch and burn channels on my Mesa Express.

I’m pretty good for octaves, envelope filters and basic delays. But I’m open to other ideas, including pedals that are probably more fun on guitar.
 
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