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                           Boost Kick


The Carl Martin Boost Kick is a 9V-battery-powered pedal designed to provide up to 12dB of boost to give that extra "kick" required for a great solo.
The level control determines the boost level. The 3 band EQ section is comprised of Punch (bass), Attack (mid) and Edge (treble).
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This allows a virtually unlimited range of solo sounds without compromising sonic quality.
Getting your solos to cut through the cacophony of the band can be a handful. With up to 12dB boost and the 3 band EQ at your feet, hitting the right sound at the right level is a breeze.
The Carl Martin Boost Kick is true bypass and features an AC adapter jack.  


Reviews

GUITAR WORLD (USA) January 2000. Crunch Drive - Rock Drive
Heavy Drive
& Noise Terminator
The problem with many distortion pedals is their attitude. Most expect to be used as the main source of your gain-enhanced tone and show little respect for the characteristics of your amp. These Carl Martin pedals don't assume you want to transform your beloved, saggy AC30 into a spandex-ripping Triple Rectifier. Instead, they simply give you another slice of what you already like.
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GUITARIST (UK) May 1999. Crunch Drive-Rock Drive & Heavy Drive
There's hardly anything to complain about with these pedals. The Danish designer these are created by Holm Malmquist - certainly knows a thing or two about tone and how to cram it into a little black boxes, so anyone looking to augment or upgrade their pedalboard would do well to take a look.
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Guitar Magazine (UK) Nov. 1998. Boost Kick
If getting your solos to cut through the cacophony of the band is a bit of a problem, it would be worth checking out this little cracker.with a potential 12dB boost and Carl Martinīs fab EQ, hitting the right sound at the right level is a breeze. In front of a loud overdriven Marshall, the leap is one of the finest - if not very best - I've encountered.
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