The Carl Martin Hot Drive 'n' Boost mk2 is a meticulously designed pedal that emulates the sound of a vintage distorting Tube-Amp. It features a built-in regulated (+-12V) power supply, allowing for top-grade circuitry with maximum headroom. The pedal offers a rougher and deeper sound compared to its predecessor, the Hot Drive 'n' Boost, and includes a BOOST feature that provides an extra "kick" of up to 20db for solos to stand out. The low output impedance ensures a low-noise connection and improved working conditions for the guitar amp. The pedal is a "TWO IN ONE" unit, combining both overdrive and boost functionalities.
Specifications:
- Power Supply: Built-in regulated (+-12V) power supply
- Boost Feature: Provides an extra "kick" of up to 20db for solos
- Output Impedance: Low output impedance for a low-noise connection and
improved working conditions for the guitar amp
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