Yes, we were there, in our early twenties, when Rage Against The Machine released their debut LP. We were part of a generation of young semi-rebels with an impeccable taste for alternative rock, whose minds were blown by the tense, explosive sound of that band and by the incredibly inventive parts of its genius guitarist: Tom Morello. The MXR Power 50 Overdrive TBM1 is a bright red pedal that recreates Tom’s amp set up and puts it at your toe tips.
Tom relies solely on his amplifier for his signature distortion tones, and the Power 50’s circuit employs MOSFET technology to recreate the preamp stages of his setup. Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Volume, and Presence are the only controls used by the NYC-born musician to get his tones, and that’s what you get with this pedal.
The pedal can be used as an amp in a box direct to a speaker emulator, or as an overdrive in front of your amp, and features an effect loop configured just like it is on Tom’s amp, with the return placed before the EQ and Presence sections – that’s where he places his wah, for a more aggressive edge.
Here are the first videos of the MXR Power 50 Overdrive TBM1:
TOM MORELLO MXR POWER 50 OVERDRIVE
For more than 30 years, the key component of Tom Morello’s raw, hard-hitting sonic voice has been his amp setup. The MXR Power 50 Overdrive captures the sound and functionality of that setup for use with any rig, whether you have a simple combo amp or a high-end custom stack.THE LONG STORY
For more than 30 years, the key component of Tom Morello’s raw, hard-hitting sonic voice has been his amp setup. The MXR Power 50 Overdrive captures the sound and functionality of that setup for use with any rig, whether you have a simple combo amp or a high-end custom stack.AUTHENTIC AMP TONES RECREATED FROM THE GROUND UP.
The circuitry of the Power 50 Overdrive uses MOSFET technology to recreate the preamp stages of Tom’s amplifier for amp-like performance that’s uncanny in its ability to reproduce those big, gnarly tones. Tom relies solely on his amplifier for his signature distortion tones, and when you step on the Power 50 Overdrive, you’ll understand why.A FULL RANGE OF CONTROLS TAKEN RIGHT FROM THE AMP.
The Power 50 Overdrive is fitted with the same control interface as Tom’s amp, featuring Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Volume, and Presence knobs so that you can replicate his exact settings or tune the sound to your own taste.GET IN THE LOOP.
Tom runs all of his effects pedals through his amp’s FX loop, giving his signal chain a unique tonal twist. The Power 50 Overdrive recreates this same feature, too, so that you can give your signal chain that same character. Its own FX loop taps into the raw signal-clipping point prior to the Presence control and the custom tone-shaping at the output.If you have the Cry Baby® Tom Morello Wah, this is where you can nail Tom’s wah tone. Slip it into the harmonically rich loop, and start riding that rocker pedal to recreate his aggressive yet tonally balanced voice-like sweeps. Running the Cry Baby Wah before the Power 50 Overdrive will produce an overall more subtle wah effect, while running it after the Power 50 Overdrive will give you a very pronounced high-end response when you hit the toe-down position.
The FX loop is perfect for a live setup, too—if you keep the Power 50 Overdrive engaged for your “always on” sound and run your pedal chain through the loop, you don’t have to worry about tweaking levels for a bunch of different pedals every time you play a different bar or club. Just adjust the Power 50 Overdrive’s interface to accommodate venue acoustics.THE OUTSPOKEN VOICE OF A MODERN ICON.
The MXR Tom Morello Power 50 Overdrive faithfully recreates one of the most iconic guitar tones of the modern rock ’n’ roll era. Tom used a half stack to hone that sound, and now, you can put it right on your pedalboard.“The Power 50 Overdrive emulates the amp setup that I’ve used since 1988,” he says. “I’ve made 21 studio albums, and that amp, that head, and that speaker, and that tone has been on 21 of them. It’s been my signature identifiable sound since Day One of my career. If you want to have the sound that has been on those records, you don’t need to find an amp and speaker cabinet from 1988. You can get that sound with the Power 50 Overdrive, no matter what your setup is.”