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XLS-1000P  Pedal

CONGRATULATIONS!

You have just purchased a very fine piece of professional audio equipment. We know you're
eager to crank up your new pedal and get 

"THE SOUND" 

but because of the many features and

complexity of the XLS-1000P, It sounds great as a Distortion Pedal, an Instrument Preamp, and
is awesome as a Direct Recording Preamp, We suggest you take a moment to read the manual
first. Once you get going, you can use this manual as a reference guide (keep it in your guitar
case!).

Since the XLS-1000P has features that no other pedal has, we've tried to make this manual as
detailed as possible. At the same time we've organized it so you can get started right away.

Please take your first opportunity to read this manual thoroughly.

SIGNAL PATH OVERVIEW

Even though we've put a lot of features in your XLS-1000P, you only need to use those features
that suit your playing style. To help you understand your new pedal better, let's follow the path of
your guitar signal as it goes through the XLS-1000P (see diagram).

First we start at the "INPUT” jack. After our instrument signal goes in here we have a choice of
routes to take. We can go through to "Preamp". This is the control that sets the input sensitivity of
the pedal, next there is "More" where our gain is increased and also variable, or we can bypass
"More" by foot-switch and go directly to several more gain stages to increase the level of your
instrument, Next we travel through the tone controls adjusting the "TREBLE, MIDDLE,
MID-SHIFT, and BASS" response. This brings us to "Masters". These controls are where we set
the pedal for the loudest (lead) volume we wish to play at, and also where we set the level of
signal to the effects loop., we can preset a different volume (rhythm) for the pedal, or boost for
solos. The “Loop Jack” is after the Master Volumes, so the signal level that is going to your
effects is set by the Masters, use a stereo cord to include your outside loop of effects, “Tip” is
send (output) and “Ring” is Return (input).

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