
Anthony Easton
The EM-Drive Mach 2 by Emerson is a hand-built pedal designed to provide a range of overdrive and boost effects. It is constructed in Bixby, Oklahoma, USA, using high-quality and reliable parts. The pedal offers a slight boost/sparkle to a warm light overdrive sound, suitable for use as a first- stage overdrive or a boost pedal. Its features include hand-wired construction, a custom design, a white LED, USA Switchcraft jacks, and a quality relay (soft touch) bypass footswitch. The pedal is powered by a standard 9V DC power supply with a negative center 2.1mm barrel, with no internal battery option. It has a current draw of 14mA and is recommended to be used with a quality power supply that utilizes isolated power. Each pedal comes with a full warranty against defects in components or manufacturing.
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$99.99

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$119.99

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$120.89

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$109.99

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