The Microtubes Vintage is our tribute to some of the most legendary sounds in rock history. It delivers warm, tube-like tones with a natural dynamic response that echoes the organic compression of old tube amps and reel-to-reel tape machines.


LEVEL Adjusts the volume of the overdriven signal.


DRIVE Adjusts the amount of saturation in the overdriven signal.


BLEND Blends the clean input signal with the overdriven signal. The clean signal remains at unity gain while the volume of the overdriven signal is adjusted by the Level knob, allowing precise control over the mix ratio.


ERA Interacts with the Drive knob to shape the character of the pedal. Turn it down for the warm midrange tones of the 70s or turn it up for the punchy metal tones of 80s and 90s rock.


DIMENSIONS 11.3 × 7.5 cm (4.45 × 2.95 inches)


WARNING Vintage Microtubes have a current draw of 20 mA. Use only a regulated 9V DC adapter with a center negative plug. For environmental reasons, it does not accept batteries. Unregulated power supplies and/or higher voltages can result in suboptimal sonic performance and even damage your unit, voiding the warranty.

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