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Tone King Ironman II Mini 30-watt Reactive Power Attenuator

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$395.00

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About this item

  • Passive 30W Tube Guitar Amplifier Attenuator Pedal with Line Output
  • Footswitchable Boost
  • 8-ohm Operation



Jim F
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
This is a good attenuator and it gets the job done nicely. I bought it for my Marshall SV20 (20W Plexi). I ended up returning it though because the footprint is excessively large. Check the dimensions before you buy. I don’t think it’s something that you want on your pedal board, it’s just too big.
G PHELPS
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I use this with tweed Champ, Princeton, Vibrolux, and Deluxe amps, as well as a Princeton Reverb and Super Reverb. Allows me to push my tube amps into the sweet break-up spot at manageable volume levels without killing the tone of the amp. Great product.
Doppelganger
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
While this thing is built like a tank and likely to last a lifetime, it does not deliver on what it claims imo. It noticeably sucks treble and presence from your tone, and it does so even at low to moderate attenuation levels. I think its a bit silly that one of the features of this unit is a presence cut, because if anything, it needs a presence boost!It is also strange that there is no real "bypass" option with this. You need to set the dial all the way to the right and then turn on the "SOLO" switch to have zero attenuation. This was also an odd design choice. The Tone King Ironman II Mini does have a multitude of attenuation options, but it just doesn't retain the tone quite like its advertised. I chose to return this in favor of a Koch Loadbox II that retains more tone clarity by comparison.
Frakieboots
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
It gave me the ability to play my Fender Deluxe Reverb at proper levels/tone in my apartment without shaking the walls and disturbing my neighbors.I would imagine that this would also be useful of gigging musicians that play smaller places, but still want to get the tone of the amp at lower dbs.
Pleastryadifferentname
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023
This attenuator reduces the cranked volume of my Egnator Rebel 30. But it won’t go to bedroom with the hi /low switch. That switch does nothing. Maybe it’s defective? Returned
Eli Faulkner
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
This works perfectly with my new ‘65 Princeton Reverb Reissue. Huge attenuation flexibility. This is now a full fledged practice and gigging ampI originally intended to mount the Iron Man inside the cab but it is way too big. Slightly larger than a full size big muff, and pretty heavy. I needed to get a longer 1/4” to faston speaker cable because the cable that shipped with the amp was too short reach the floor when the amp was on my amp stand. The stock speaker cable in the ‘65 Princeton isn’t great anyway.
K. Reinhard
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2022
I love the Tone King Iron Man II Mini Attenuator! I can get great sounds out of my Princeton Reverb without playing super loudly. Very quiet, adds no noise at all; very adjustable.
A. Dancer
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2018
I’ve been wanting one of these for years, and finally pulled the trigger since the price was never gonna go down. I’m extremely pleased with it. It allows me to crank my Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue to glorious overdriven tones at very modest volume levels. If you use it like I do, be prepared to use the 3 most attenuated settings, however. 15 dB attenuation really doesn’t do it; you need to get onto the 25+ arena. I now leave it hooked up all the time. If you’ve got a tube amp in the 10-30 watt power range, this is a great addition to your rig. Wish they made one for the 50+ amps also.