Is this pedal in mint condition? Yes, it is. It is pristine!

Does it come with original box and contents? Yes, it comes with original box. 


NO V E L C R O

NO FINGERPRINT


USPS Domestic shipping options:


  • $ 1.95 / no signature request
  • $ 5.45 w/ Signature request

NO dings - NO chips - No cracks and NO blemishes on it..No finger print!


EBS Drive Me Crazy Distortion/Overdrive Pedal, Analog High Gain Distortion, Deep/Normal/Thin Character Switch, Dual Drive Engines and Low-Range Compensation, Designed and Developed by EBS in Sweden


Put your seatbelts on. This pedal definitely earns its name and provides an insane amount of gain when you turn up the Drive knob.


This is a drive pedal with a sound that will make you feel at home but with capabilities to drive you crazy, when you want to. Just like a famous Swedish guitarist once said; "more is more".


The Drive Me Crazy turns any clean guitar combo amp into a full force high gain stack.


Drive, Tone and Volume Controls

Deep, Normal and Thin character Switch

Dual Drive Engines and Low-Range Compensation.

Compact Design with Recessed Jacks to Reduce Space on Your Pedalboard

Runs on 9V DC Battery or Power Supply (Not Included)


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Listed2 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Drive Me Crazy
Categories
Made In
  • Sweden
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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