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Keeley D&M Drive Boost Pedal: used, in mint condition, with box and instructions. Great pedal, especially when stacked!Keeley Electronics have teamed up with YouTube pedal fanatics Dan Steinhardt and Mick Taylor of ‘That Pedal Show’ fame to create their very own stompbox - the D&M Drive.Keeley's D&M Drive is made up of two sides, with Dan’s circuit delivering the overdrive and Mick’s providing the boost. Each side has independent Gain, Level and Tone controls, ensuring that you can get the best out of each effect without compromising the other.The overdrive provides everything you’d want from a potent gain stage. It can range from moderate low-gain to incredibly hot distorted tones. Set the gain low for a crunchy rhythm sound to entice rich harmonics for chord-based riffing. Turn up the gain to achieve a gorgeous, saturated lead tone with amazing sustain and clarity.The D&M Drive's boost circuit has a unique voice of its own. Imagine Keeley’s renowned Katana Boost combined with a vintage germanium-style overdrive - that's the sound of Mick’s boost! With a huge amount of headroom available, you can achieve bold lead tones with its strong mid-range punch enabling your solos to cut through in a mix.Drive and Boost channels can be separated or sharedSwitchable sequence in signal chainTrue bypass6.3 mm Mono jack input/outputPower supply via 9 V DC power supply with 2.1 mm x 5.5 mm barrel connector and polarity (-) inside (power supply not included)Current consumption: 55mADimensions (L x W x H): 120 x 95 x 50 mmWeight: 350 gMade in USA
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