
Anthony Easton
The Drive by EBS is an analog boost/overdrive pedal with controls for Drive, Tone, and Volume. It features a brand new compact housing design with recessed jacks to reduce space on your pedalboard. The pedal runs on 9V DC and is part of the new 'Blue Label' series of EBS effects. The technical specifications include:
- Manufacturer: EBS
- Series: Blue Label
- Made In: China
- FX: Overdrive
- Type: Pedal
- Jacks mounted on: Sides
- Bypass: True Bypass
- Battery: Yes
- Voltage: 9V
- Polarity: Center Negative
- Circuit: Analog
- Weight: 0.30 kg
- Width: 6.1 cm
- Height: 4.5 cm
- Depth: 11 cm
The Drive is designed to be a versatile and easy-to-use pedal that can be used with both bass and guitar, providing a range of overdrive and boost options to enhance your tone.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the EBS The 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
$110.16

Very Good
$55

Mint
$164.74

Mint
$76.79

Brand New
$299.99

Brand New
$105.27

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