Matthews Effects
Matthews Effects

The Pocket Drive

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This is a highly useful pedal for a few reasons. The unit produces an exceptional clean boost. Even with the gain maxed out on single coil guitars, the pedal remains relatively undistorted. The fact that it has an output control means you can use this as a boost with the exact amount of extra volume you need. Some boost pedals that don’t have a volume control arguably provide a little too much volume making it difficult to use in some situations. Another great features is the small footprint. This unit is small enough to fit on just about any pedal board. On top of all of that it features in internal trim pot which adjusts tone and overall bass response. This is perfect for matching the pedal to your guitar and rig!

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$125.00

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