Drive In, anyone? Get this boutique German overdrive pedal at 60% off!
Deal: NEO Instruments Drive In at 40% off
Thomann has a pretty cracking deal on the NEO Instruments Drive In boutique overdrive pedal. It normally retails for EUR 199, but you pick one up for EUR 79 whilst stocks last – that’s a whopping 60% off!
Boutique Bargain
Designed and made in Germany, the NEO Instruments Drive In* is a high-quality overdrive pedal, with pro spec. They would normally set you back nearly EUR 200 but Thomann has a limited number at EUR 79 each.
Uli Rodenberg
This German pedal company states that it uses “only the best components and a special PCB layout” by boutique guru Uli Rodenberg of Rodenberg Amplification. It has a nice simple layout with controls for Volume, Drive, Tone and Color.
You can hear it in action in the official demo video below, and I’ve added a few review videos for you to check out. It sounds like it can deliver quality vintage drive tones through to more modern contemporary drive tones, too. The NEO Instruments Drive In pedal runs via 9-volt DC power or battery and is true-bypass.
At this price I cannot imagine they’ll be in the warehouse for long. Be sure to grab yourself a bargain boutique overdrive pedal whilst stocks last.
RRP – EUR 199 – Thomann deal price EUR 79
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