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This is a Tone City “Dry Martini” overdrive/distortion pedal being sold by the original owner. It was used very infrequently, so it is in perfect working order and as can be seen from the pictures it is in fantastic cosmetic shape. It is being sold with its original packaging and instruction insert. Tone City is a relatively small company that has quickly gained a reputation for making durable, quality sounding effects pedals in a budget friendly package. The Dry Martini is no different. It is essentially their take on the well known Fulltone OCD pedal, and it offers very similar “Marshall in a box” tones that bridge the game between overdrive and distortion in a smaller footprint at a fraction of the cost. As a result it has become one of the more popular offerings in their mini-pedal lineup. Here’s what the manufacturer had to say about it:The Tone City Dry Martini Overdrive pedal is based off a very popular, aggressive-sounding white and black drive pedal. With 2 modes of operation and all of the controls you need to take full advantage of this great circuit, the Dry Martini is built to be used as a low-gain boost or as a potent medium-gain drive.Versatile Drive TonesThe Dry Martini is a diverse drive pedal, that can be used as a solid boost to push the front end of your amp. However, with more extreme settings, the Dy Martini turns into a powerful and punchy medium gain drive that verges on full-on distortion.Working brilliantly into the clean channel of your amp, you can attain this wide range of sounds not only from the typical gain, tone and volume controls, but also with the added strong switch as well. When engaged, this single switch increases the low-end definition, which is amazing if you need a bit more chunk for riffs or solos.
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