Keeley Tone Workstation Multi-Effects Pedal

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Get four of Keeley's most popular stompboxes in one! The Tone Workstation brings you a Keeley Compressor, Katana and 1962 boosts, and the Red Dirt OD pedal.

Ten years ago Keeley invented and built a small batch of the Tone Workstation, which then moved into the hands of famous players and collectors. John Mayer took two of the originals out on the Dead & Company tour. For 2016 it's more than a re-release; it's a completely new, re-engineered workstation. The Keeley team of engineers and designers have upgraded the tone, enhanced the features, and reduced the size to now fit on anyone's board.

Introducing the Tone Workstation

The front end of your signal chain -- this is where your tone develops. The first stage of amplification is critical for a sound that has clarity and delivers expressive tone. Compression, Drive, Overdrive, Boost: you get it all here. The Tone Workstation is designed to be the first stage in your pedal board. It may even be the only pedal you bring to a gig.

Starting with the classic Keeley Compressor, you can build a nice, thick tone full of sustain. Adjust the Sustain control for increased compression or squeeze. As you add sustain, your notes will ring out longer. The Blend control allows for a Manhattan-style compression, keeping the sound lively and crisp as you blend in your natural guitar tone.

The Blend control is perfect for adding a little bit of bite back in with high output pickups or humbuckers. In addition, the Treble Boost switch can be engaged to further increase the treble and sparkle into the signal when using lots of compression. When the Blend is set completely CCW, you get only read more compressed signal out. Then, as you turn up the Blend, you blend in more and more of your original signal, all the way to a 50/50 ratio. The attack and release times are pre-set in this compressor and are set for use with humbuckers or single coils.

Next up is the 1962/Katana Boost section, because the Keeley Workstation gives you plenty of options for your core tone. With the 62/Katana channel, you can select a sound with just the right amount of break up. Or use it in Boost mode, for that clean, pushed amp-style overdrive. First, the 1962 is a British amp-style overdrive, which is full and even sounding with a moderate amount of crunch. Based on the famous Blues Breaker, the 1962 stage has been amplified by the Katana Boost on either side, adding tube-like saturation with JFET valve simulation. But, decide you just want the famous Katana Clean push? No worries. Just a flick of the switch and you have it: pure clean, tube tone. In the Katana Mode, only the volume works; the Tone and Drive are disabled. It's a clean sound people say you just can't turn off.

Last in the chain is the renowned Red Dirt overdrive. You get 15 years of modding tube screamers distilled into one toneful circuit. Also featuring JFET front end, the Red Dirt has the perfect amount of crucial midrange coupled with the option to go all the way from clean and clear to super-saturated gain, times two! The Red Dirt circuit captures every nuance of your guitar's tone and delivers a classic, smoking hot, silky smooth lead tone. The Tone Workstation -- reinvented, re-engineered, re-released for 2016 -- is the final word on your front end. In 2026, you'll wished you'd grabbed two.
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Phone: 405-341-2025
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Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 3 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted April 15, 2016 by Todd Z in Kalamazoo, MI

"Nice Pedal"

Overall: 3 out of 5 stars
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This is a nice pedal, good feature set, overall good build quality. The controls are tiny, a bit hard to adjust for optimal sound. I had hoped this unit would allow me to consolidate my pedal board, but it did not prove to be as useful as my current Compressor, Boost and Distortion pedals. It is capable of good tones, but less versatile than the individual pedals.

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