Keeley D&M Drive – TRS Jacks Function For Loop Switchers
Published on Jul 24, 2017
Duration:
7:57
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A FULL EPISODE - it's a video explaining something about the D&M Drive because people asked us...
We have a signature overdrive pedal: the D&M Drive by Keeley Electronics. The main video for that is here
This video covers an extra bit of functionality that's relevant to owners/users of loop-based pedal switchers, such as G2 by TheGigRig. If you don't use a loop switcher, it's not relevent.
However, if you do you can use TRS jacks to separate each side of the D&M Drive into separate, independent loops on your switcher. The benefits of doing that are thus…
• One-touch switching for any combination of drive/boost/stacking order.
• You can put the two sides of the D&M Drive at different points in your signal chain, for example drive near the beginning and boost near the end, with other pedals in between.
• Er, that's about it. Cool huh?
If you'd like to buy a D&M Drive, we have limited numbers in stock at our store, here:
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Amps in this video:
• Hamstead Artist 20+RT
• Two-Rock Classic Reverb Signature
Guitars in this video
• Fender American Vintage ’62 Stratocaster – watch Mick’s video at
• Fender Custom Shop ’63 Telecaster – watch Dan’s video at
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