McCaffrey Audio Zero To Sixty Drive
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The Zero To Sixty Drive is a combination of Ryan's favorite overdrive tones and features. He designed this pedal after building and modding numerous overdrive pedals. He realized that he had multiple boutique overdrives and wanted an “all in one” pedal of his favorites. The beauty of this pedal lies in your guitar’s natural tone, playing style and setup. Tons of different tones in one box!
As Ryan says: "This is our TS style drive pedal and I say that with a very small grain of salt. One day noticing that I had five overdrive pedals on my board (modded by a now good friend of McCaffrey Audio ;-)) I thought to myself… “Self… why do I have five overdrive pedals on my board even though I LOVE overdrives?” and then quickly ran to the lair to start building and learning. I wanted something that was a Swiss Army knife of sorts but not with ten knobs and twenty switches. We are plug and play at McCaffrey Audio and adhere strictly to the K.I.S.S method. After years of modding and prototyping the once “E” Overdrive transformed into the sleek Zero to Sixty Drive. This has been a fan and artist favorite as well. Many a transparent drive waits for you under the hood of this classic beauty."
Specs:
Neutrik Jacks
Power: Negative center 2.1mm standard 9V power supply.
Single dual op-amp with symmetrical clipping.
Volume: Increases/decreases output volume of pedal.
Drive: Affects the amount of gain/drive of the pedal. Notice that your guitar tone is retained even with the gain set at max.
Tone: Controls the highs and lows of the pedal. Does not act like a “normal” tone control. It is more of a fine tune of the midrange frequencies.
Boost Switch: Two-way switch that allows you to add more bass response to desired taste.
Shift Switch: Three-way switch that selects stock symmetrical silicon clipping in the right position. Middle position is NO diodes, just pure op-amp drive (works great for pushing the front end of your amp or another pedal(s) in your chain). Left position is a magical mix of diodes in symmetrical clipping. Adds a slight increase in volume and a tad less compression than the right position.