
Anthony Easton
The Carl Martin DC Drive is an overdrive pedal designed for guitarists. It features Level, Tone, and Drive knobs for controlling the volume of the signal, tone, and the amount of overdrive. Additionally, it includes a Regular/Fat switch, offering two different basic sounds. In Regular mode, the drive is crisp and clear, suitable for old-school drive, while the Fat mode provides thicker drive with more gain, offering a more modern sound. The pedal can be powered by a regulated power supply like the Carl Martin ProPower V2. The DC Drive 2018 covers a range from light overdrive to juicy lead sound with a lot of sustain, making it a flexible bread-and-butter overdrive for guitarists. The pedal has a compact design with dimensions of 60 x 115 x 50mm and weighs 340g.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Carl Martin DC Drive from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Brand New
$156.37

Brand New
$139

Brand New
$156.79

Mint
$211.46

Brand New
$121.53

Very Good
$150

Brand New
$85.07

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