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.
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.
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.
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.