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Carl Martin Announces the Dual Injection

Carl Martin Announces the Dual Injection

The Danish company takes their high quality, transparent boost from the Hot Drive'n Boost, and put two of them into one pedal.

Denmark (September 29, 2014) -- As guitar players, we all have that moment where we think, 'How can I do this and still remain analogue?' Once we have achieved the 'ultimate tone, how can we boost that same tone without changing the quality? What if we want to boost the signal before your drive effect in order to increase sustain, or have a boost in front of your gain channel and another after the pre-amp in the effects loop?

Well, Carl thought about this for quite a while and is now happy to introduce the super cool....'Dual Injection'! Carl took the high quality, transparent boost from the Hot Drive'n Boost, and put two of them into one pedal. Each has it's own level control and 'True Bypass' switch, plus there is another toggle which switches the Dual Injection between Serial and Parallel modes. In Serial mode, you use the Input/Output 1 on the back of the pedal and place the boost wherever you want in the signal chain. In Parallel mode, connect the Output 1 before your Drive or Preamp, and then use the Input/Output 2 on the side of the pedal to connect to your effects loop on the amp.

So, what does all this do for you? Well, the Dual Injection gives you 4 different Boost settings...

  • 1) Your normal set up either clean or with effects
  • 2) Boost 1 engaged to a desired setting
  • 3) Boost 2 engaged to a different setting than Boost 1
  • 4) Both Boost 1 and Boost 2 engaged at the same time!

The Dual Injection is a high quality effect that can be powered by 9v battery or with the correct power transformer (we always recommend that you use a regulated power supply like the Carl Martin Pro Power). The effect is housed in our diecast case with custom paint, True Bypass Switching, large easy to use knobs and bright LED indicators for Boost 1 or 2.

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