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It
is similar to the Hot Drive'n Boost but has a rougher and deeper sound. With
the BOOST featrure the Hot Drive'n Boost MKII is a "TWO In ONE"
pedal. That allows you to get that extra "kick" (up to 20db) for solos
to really stand out. The
Hot Drive'n Boost MKII has a built in regulated (+-12V) power supply.
This enables us to design circuitry of the highest quality with maximum headroom. The
low output impedance insures a lo noise connection, and gives improved working
conditions for the guitar amp. SAMPLE SETTINGS: |
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CARL
MARTIN "HOT DRIVE'N BOOST MKII". Most
guitar players that use distortion as a major part of their sound want a
distortion that is crisp, clear, with a great tone, long sustain and
great for chords not just single notes. Over the years many distortion
devises have come and gone from the market place, some successful, some
not so successful. We have developed the HOT DRIVE'N BOOST MKII
not only as a superb distortion unit in its own right, but also as an
addition to your system to enhance the sound from any tube amp, giving
all those features to your sound that you have been looking for. This guide is to help you get the best from your HOT DRIVE'N BOOST MKII. When
using your HOT DRIVE'N BOOST MKII in conjunction with a valve amp,
the best result in achieving |
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are two ways to achieve a great CRUNCH sound for blues. 1).
Use the setting sample on fig:, and use the boost for solos. With
the ROCK and HARD ROCK settings you will get a good old
vintage rock sound. With the Boost activated, you can add the extra
level you need for solos and by doing so, the amp's input will become
overloaded. This should compress the signal a little and add some
distortion to the distorted signal from the Drive section and achieve a
warm, round sound and a long sustain. Again, this affect is achieved
using our amp setting suggestion. HEAVY
ROCK
is achieved by adding more bass on the amp and/or turning down
the tone on your guitar. By adding a bit more gain on your amp you will
be able to achieve as much distortion, sustain and good controlled tone
as you need. These
examples are merely general guidelines to help you get started. With a
bit of experimenting we are sure that you will be able to get just the
sound you've been looking for and you'll never have to worry about being
heard an solos again. |
SPECIFICATIONS:
| Power: Power consumption: S/N ratio: Input impedance: Output impedance: Gain max: Boost max: Dimension: Weight: |
100 or 115
or 230 VAC 50-60Hz 2,4 Watts 80dB (clean out) 1M Ohm 200 Ohm +80dB +20dB 120(D) 95(W) 77(H) 0,625Kg |