The Elements vs the King of Tone



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The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby mikeyx13 » Tue Sep 16, 2014 10:55 pm

I made it to the top of the King of Tone wait list, but after getting The Elements I no long want it...I had a chance to compare them side by side and found I could get better tone, in my opinion, with my new favorite pedal. I am loving the sounds and textures I get with The Elements, even close to six months after getting it I am still finding great new settings. Guess that frees up just enough money for a Cosmicchorus :) It's almost my birthday!
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby Clean Channel » Wed Sep 17, 2014 12:02 am

I've also compared the KoT to the Elements and Dr. Scientist was the clear winner.
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby Tristan » Wed Sep 17, 2014 7:08 am

I don't know what you guys are talking about, I thought The Elements was the King of Tone, especially around these parts... :p
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby Uncle Grandfather » Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:34 am

Aren't they completely different types of pedals?
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby skullservant » Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:57 am

Uncle Grandfather wrote:Aren't they completely different types of pedals?
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby sylnau » Wed Sep 17, 2014 9:30 am

Uncle Grandfather wrote:Aren't they completely different types of pedals?

They both can do boost/overdrive/distortion.
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby Uncle Grandfather » Wed Sep 17, 2014 9:34 am

sylnau wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:Aren't they completely different types of pedals?

They both can do boost/overdrive/distortion.

My king of tone doesn't really do distortion :idk:
I thought at heart the elements Is a distortion pedal.
At heart the king of tone is an overdrive.
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby Clean Channel » Wed Sep 17, 2014 11:01 am

No way, Elements does all kinds of light gain etc., and KoT does all kinds of high gain, stacked gain, distortion stuff.

I don't know why everyone goes crazy for the KoT. I was totally unimpressed, especially with the high gain side which was weirdly choked out, compressed, and colored. I could maybe get on with one that was low gain-low gain, but no.
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby sylnau » Wed Sep 17, 2014 11:01 am

Uncle Grandfather wrote:
sylnau wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:Aren't they completely different types of pedals?

They both can do boost/overdrive/distortion.

My king of tone doesn't really do distortion :idk:
I thought at heart the elements Is a distortion pedal.
At heart the king of tone is an overdrive.

The Prince of Tone have a boost/OD/dist switch I though it was the same circuit.
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby Uncle Grandfather » Wed Sep 17, 2014 11:17 am

sylnau wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:
sylnau wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:Aren't they completely different types of pedals?

They both can do boost/overdrive/distortion.

My king of tone doesn't really do distortion :idk:
I thought at heart the elements Is a distortion pedal.
At heart the king of tone is an overdrive.

The Prince of Tone have a boost/OD/dist switch I though it was the same circuit.

The prince of tone is not the king of tone.

Edit: you must be talking about the interior dip switches. The distortion settings don't turn the pedal into a distortion pedal. It's just further tone sculpting. Afaik the prince of tone is just one half of the king of tone. Regardless this is still just an overdrive pedal.
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby sylnau » Wed Sep 17, 2014 12:32 pm

I though it was the half of the King of Tone.
I know Marc Ribot use a King of Tone, but I'm not attracted to that kind of overpriced brand name.
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby Uncle Grandfather » Wed Sep 17, 2014 12:38 pm

sylnau wrote:but I'm not attracted to that kind of overpriced brand name.

And I don't drink the kool-aid :p
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby AngryGoldfish » Wed Sep 17, 2014 5:53 pm

KoT definitely isn't as versatile. The Elements is just too handy to not have lying around. It's small and would be the only dirt I have that can do every sound I use. Well, maybe the Fuck can do that too, but that's only because its sounds specifically hit the right notes for me. As far as pure versatility and practically, Elements takes the cake. I doubt I'll ever part with it for that reason. It sounds very good, but its ingenuity and practicalities that will keep it around. Perfect design.

Also, KoT doesn't do high gain fuzz or hyper metal. Gorgeous sounding overdrive—more 'amp-like—but it's bigger, more expensive, harder to find, and not as pretty. Dig aNaLoG.MaN a lot, but his style of building is very different.
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby Uncle Grandfather » Wed Sep 17, 2014 6:16 pm

Like we said...they are not the same type of pedals to compare lol. Might as well say I prefer the big muff to the fuzz face.
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Re: The Elements vs the King of Tone

Postby Holy Schnikes » Mon Sep 22, 2014 11:26 pm

Uncle Grandfather wrote:
sylnau wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:Aren't they completely different types of pedals?

They both can do boost/overdrive/distortion.

My king of tone doesn't really do distortion :idk:
I thought at heart the elements Is a distortion pedal.
At heart the king of tone is an overdrive.

The low gain side of the elements is def overdrive flavored and reducing gain more gets you into pure Cleanness boost territory. Does it all and does it well. :thumb:
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