Stackable drive/thrust pedal with switchable order The D&M Drive is a collaboration between pedal maestro Robert Keeley and That Pedal Show sound authorities Dan Steinhardt and Mick Taylor. It's actually two pedals in one: an obsessive boutique overdrive for Dan, plus an independent/stackable boost for Mick that ranges from clean Katana Boost to TS-style midrange grit. Each channel gives you its own level, gain, and tone controls. So whether you want just a touch of dirt or fuzz-like distortion, the Keeley D&M Drive gives you complete control. The real magic happens when you run both pedals together - either boost first or drive first - and subject your tube amp. Want to know more? Just ask the sales engineers at Sweetwater why we're digging up the D&M Drive so much.
Boost or drive first? You decide. The real beauty of the D&M Drive is its switchable FX order. Not only do you get independent drive and amplifier circuits from a single pedal, you can control them however you want. Want to put your solos in the spotlight? Then place Mick's boost after the ride. Want to saturate your player in a white-hot mess of spittle? Run Dan's drive after the boost. There are no cables to swap in the Keeley D&M player - just flip a toggle to get results faster than you could ever achieve with independent pedals.
Robert Keeley D&M Drive Pedal Features: A collaboration between Keeley and That Pedal Show's Dan Steinhardt and Mick Taylor Overdrive (Dan): An obsessive, boutique-style overdrive/distortion with plenty of gain on tap Boost (Mick): ranges from Katana Boost clean to mid-front TS style drive Independent level, gain and tone controls for each channel Use FX independently or stacked Switchable order - run the boost in the drive or vice versa Proudly wears the Keeley and TPS logos Proudly handmade in Edmond, Oklahoma