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Airlane drive “faux-cean turquoise”

Airlane drive “faux-cean turquoise”

In 2021 Mythos Pedals began sharing a space with Novo Guitars in Nashville, TN. For the uninitiated Novo Guitars are the brain child of Dennis Fano and are some of the best guitar being produced today. When Dennis and Matthew Timmons began talking to us about their desire to make a pedal named after the street we’re on, I got to work crafting something that would live up to the Novo reputation.

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The Air Lane Drive is stripped down dual overdrive, it’s two independent sides, SUITE 8 and SUITE 9, are the same circuit that have been tweaked for our individual tastes. The MORE! and EVEN MORE! knobs only control the gain of each side of the pedal, but internally there is a set and forget master volume trimmer for each side. The gain circuit(s) in the Air Lane Drive are based around a single transistor topology. Each side features hard clipping diode arrangements that stack beautifully, yet never get in the way of your playing.

Each side is independent and can be used alone or together with SUITE 9 feeding into SUITE 8. We opted for this configuration so that the signal would always feel balanced and natural. There is no shortage of tones to be had from the Air Lane Drive, you can get a double booster, use one side as a drive with the other as a boost, vice versa, or just crank the gain on both sides and pummel all who oppose you.

SUITE 8, the Novo side, is a medium gain boost/drive with nice full bass and a present top end. SUITE 8 features Asymmetrical clipping for a nice smooth feel that has an amp liken compression.

SUITE 9, the Mythos side, features a slightly more aggressive feel, a slight bass cut, and smoother top end overall. SUITE 9 has a Symmetrical clipping arrangement with a NOS Germanium diode that makes the edge of the note and attack a little more hairy.