Tone City All Spark Boost Pedal

£44.99

This is the Tone City All Spark Boost Pedal from Tone City, listed in Boost Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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This pedal will not work with a 9V battery, and requires a 9V DC power supply to work (not included).

The Tone City All Spark is a low-gain boost pedal, focused on providing a natural-sounding kick of volume to your signal. Using a very simple one knob and two switch control layout, you can fit the All Spark into any rig within minutes of getting it out of the box.

Thanks to its mini pedal enclosure, you can easily set the All Spark up on a pedalboard of practically any size. Or, you could even create a mini board formed of just Tone City pedals, for the ultimate portable setup! 

Gain Control

A lot of boost pedals are filled with a bunch of unnecessary controls, that are not really needed for day-to-day use. The simpler single control setup of the All Spark provides a pure clean volume boost, that depending on your amp, will push it to the edge of break-up or just add extra volume for the next time you want to go into a sweet solo.

Fat & Bright Switches

Although the aim of the All Spark is to keep it simple, it does however feature two essential switches that add an extra layer of versatility. The ‘bright’ switch gives you that extra bit of upper mid-range bite, something that you would want when playing lead parts to ensure that you cut through in a mix.

The ‘fat’ switch enhances the lower frequencies, letting you improve the bass response of your amplifier. So, if you find your sound becoming a bit thin with the boost engaged, you can fatten it up with just a flick of a switch!

Specifications

  • Technology: Analogue
  • Mono / Stereo: Mono In, Mono Out
  • Controls: Gain
  • Modes: 2 Modes
  • Switches: Fat, Bright
  • Bypass Mode: True bypass
  • Power supply: 9VDC, Centre negative
  • Power Consumption: 3 mA
  • Housing size: Mini
  • Dimensions WxHxD (cm): 4,2 x 5,2 x 9,3
  • Country of Origin: Made in China

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Tone City

Tone City is a company that designs and produces compact, high-quality guitar pedals with a focus on affordability and versatility. Their products are particularly known for delivering excellent tone in a small footprint, making them ideal for musicians who need reliable effects without taking up much space on their pedalboards. Tone City offers a wide range of effects, including overdrive, distortion, fuzz, chorus, delay, reverb, and compression. Some of their popular pedals include the *Golden Plexi* distortion, *Sweet Cream* overdrive, and *Angel Wing* chorus, all of which are favoured for their responsive dynamics and rich tone.

The company’s pedal offerings cater to various musical styles, from blues and rock to more experimental sounds, providing musicians with the tools to shape their sound. In addition to standard effects, Tone City also produces pedalboards and power supplies, ensuring that players have everything they need for a smooth, consistent performance. Their products are well-regarded for being both affordable and capable of producing professional-grade tones.

Category

Boost Pedals

A boost raises signal level without deliberately creating a new effect waveform. Clean boosts emphasise level and headroom, while coloured boosts reshape bass, midrange or treble and may add mild clipping at higher settings. Placed before a gain stage, the extra level changes how that stage distorts; placed later, it can provide a volume lift if sufficient headroom remains.

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Battery Powered

Can operate from an internal replaceable battery, usually with different available current and running time from an external supply. Battery chemistry, access and automatic disconnection through the input socket affect practical runtime and storage. High-current digital processing generally shortens battery life more sharply than a simple analogue circuit.

Mini Pedal

Uses a reduced-width enclosure to conserve pedalboard space. The smaller format can limit battery access, footswitch spacing and the number or size of controls, while side-mounted sockets and power placement determine how much space is actually saved once connected.