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Tube Preamp For Electric Guitar

  • Two channels
  • Tone King's legendary MKII amplifier with the tweed, blackface and vintage British rock sounds of the 50s in a compact, pedalboard-friendly size, with the exact preamp section and phase reverse circuitry of the Imperial MKII amplifier as well as reverb, tremolo and cutback
  • The DSP IR Cabinet / Power Amp Simulation sends a studio-quality cab and mic sound to a DAW or mixing console
  • Save up to 128 presets for instant recall via an external MIDI switcher
  • Tubes: Three 12AX7
  • Reverb control: Reverb, Dwell
  • Tremolo control: Depth, Speed
  • Controls for rhythm channel: Attenuation, Bass, Treble, Volume
  • Controls for lead channel: Attenuation, Mid-Bite, Tone, Volume
  • Switches: Ground lift, 3-way CAB / IR selector switch per channel
  • FX loop: Series
  • Line input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Send: 6.3 mm jack
  • Left & right return 6.3 mm jacks
  • Left & right balanced output: Two XLR
  • To amp in: 6.3 mm jack
  • From amp send: 6.3 mm jack
  • To amp return: 6.3 mm jack
  • Headphone: 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • MIDI in: 5-pin
  • USB-C
  • Power supply connection: Barrel connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm, centre negative
  • Power consumption: 800 mA
  • Power supply with a 12 V DC mains adapter (included)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 183 x 145 x 70 mm
  • Weight: 0.9 kg
  • katalógusunkba bekerült: Április 2025
  • Termékszám 612642
  • mennyiségi egység 1 darab
  • Design Stompbox
  • Tube(s) Yes
  • Amp Modeling No
  • Effects Yes
  • Headphone Output Yes
  • Direct Out Yes
  • MIDI Interface Yes
  • Integrated Expression Pedal No
  • Connections for Pedals or Switches No
  • Aux-Input No
  • Integrated Tuner No
  • USB-Port Yes
  • Drum-Computer No
  • Effect Types Preamp
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The hype is real – this pedal is outstanding.
Gábor2 17.07.2025
I must say, the hype is absolutely justified. The Tone King Imperial pedal sounds phenomenal. I've used the UA Dream 65 and previously owned a ToneX, but to my ears, the Tone King easily outperforms them both. The sound has this rich, full-bodied character with a truly analog feel – it's hard to describe, but it just feels right when you play through it.

What really stands out, apart from the tone, is the user experience. The software is miles ahead of both UA’s and especially the ToneX’s. I actually sold the ToneX because I couldn’t stand the software – it was clunky and frustrating. With the Tone King, it’s refreshingly simple: download the app, plug in the pedal, and it just works. Why can’t other manufacturers get this right?

It also takes pedals better than anything I’ve tried before, which is a huge plus. Yes, it’s on the pricey side, but in my opinion, it’s absolutely worth it. I genuinely hope this pedal is successful enough to make other manufacturers rethink their approach to both tone and user experience.

As far as amp sims go, I truly believe this is the way forward. Well done, Tone King!
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Greatest tube "fenderish" pre with awsome spring reverb
tamma 24.04.2026
So you get 2 channel, 1 crystal clear and a dirty with 3 slot IR loader and emulated power amp. Literally TONNS of connections to go to dedicated power amp before simulated + IR or go direct. You can do 4 (3) cable method to connect the device to an exsiting FX looped amp. Great age to be a guitarist.
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Surprisingly great!
Bosil 23.08.2025
Bought this a bit on impulse for trying out in my home studio. Regretted it at first as I should really use my money on other stuff. I have a Tone King Gremlin, which sounds great on my recordings, but I usually need to record DI and reamp afterwards, which is a tedious process.
I’ve tried a lot of software amp modellers and found noone that has impressed me. I’m mostly after a clean guitar sound.
The imperial preamp pedal sounds like an amp and the cleans are really great. I can actually record through this and it sounds just as good or even better than when I record through my Gremlin with a Royer mic.
Updated impression:
I was a bit disappointed with the tremolo at first, but now it's hard to not have it on in a rather subtle setting. The reverb is also really nice and is always on.
My only complaint is that a couple of the jack connections seems a bit loose, depending on which cable I use. I keep it connected in the studio all the time, so not a big issue, but if I were to use it live it could have been a problem. That's why I give it 4 stars on quality and handling.
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It totally lives up to the hype!
Noisy_Models 10.04.2026
The Imperial pre-amp really is superb! The rhythm channel is simply gorgeous, offering shimmering clean tones through to quite driven sounds - and it's wonderfully responsive to playing dynamics when in the "edge of breakup" zone. Add in the top quality reverb and tremolo and it's perfect for the bulk of my playing without the need for external pedals. That said, it handles an overdrive on the input beautifully, and something like a Cloudburst sounds superb through the send/return, making this a great pedal platform.

The lead channel is excellent too - quite a lot hotter, but easy to tame and balance against the rhythm channel for some extra kick when you need it. Tone King's editing software worked seamlessly and did an automatic update as soon as I connected the pedal - and it's definitely worth trying some of the options such as the HF Comp to maintain brightness as you use the attenuator.

I've been very happy using a Tonex pedal (also purchased from Thomann), but I've got to say the Imperial will oust it from my main rig. It just "feels" better somehow - I guess it's down to playing directly through valves/tubes, as against a capture of them and then relying on how the Tonex itself overdrives. True, an audience might not notice the difference, but you're definitely aware of it when playing and it feels really good.

After the glowing reviews I'd seen of the Imperial, it really had a lot to live up to, but it absolutely delivers. I was lucky with the timing and spotted it in Thomann's spring sale, but it would be totally worth it at full price. If you're after classic "Fender-ish" amp tones in a versatile pedal format, you won't be disappointed with the Imperial.
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