Keeley Andy Timmons Muse Driver Overdrive Pedal - Sweetwater Exclusive White Reviews
Designed in collaboration with Andy Timmons, the Keeley Muse Driver combines Robert Keeley's popular modded BD-style overdrive circuit with germanium diodes and expanded voicings. The result is one of the most sonically versatile dirt boxes you'll ever plug into. Indeed, the guitarists here at Sweetwater have found this stompbox to be equally viable as a clean boost, a treble supercharger, a chimey tube-style overdrive, and a germanium fuzz. The Muse Driver features intuitive Tone, Drive, and Level knobs, along with a Tone voicing switch that cuts or boosts your low end and a Drive voicing switch that alternates between asymmetrical silicon and dual-germanium clipping modes. Beyond that, you can toggle between buffered and true-bypass switching instantly with a tap of your foot. Finally, this guitar effects pedal boasts 9–18-volt operation, netting you dynamic range and headroom by the truckload. The Keeley Muse Driver flaunts a magical combination of red-hot JFET transistors, germanium diodes, and op-amps; once you taste its harmonic-laden overdrive, you'll never take it off your pedalboard.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Solid pedal, love the new form factor
I'm being purposeful, not hyperbolic. I've had this on my board for three weeks & I like it. This is my first Blues Driver type of circuit. So I'm getting used to this type of circuit's functionality amongst the other types (Tube Screamer, Klon, Blues Breaker, Nobles, etc.). I like the pedal at lower-ish gain settings. I'm using it to push a Klon type of circuit when I want extra. This is a nice rhythm circuit. I will say the toggles are great. I'm getting the best fit with my amp & guitars with the RK tone & AT gain. Again, I think the toggle switches were a great touch. This will help guitarist adapt the pedal to their specific rig.