Origin Effects DELUXE61 Owner'S Manual Download Page 6

6

Origin Effects DELUXE61

Main Controls

ON (footswitch):

 Turns the pedal on and off. When the pedal is engaged, the LED will illuminate. When 

the tremolo is active, the LED will flash green (at the tremolo speed). When the tremolo is bypassed, the 
LED will light up red. Please note: as the tremolo is part of the emulated amp circuitry, it cannot be activated 

independently.

DRIVE: 

The DRIVE control behaves like the volume knob on a vintage non-master-volume guitar amplifier. 

Set anticlockwise for clean sounds, or turn it up for more overdrive. 

TONE:

 Turn the TONE knob clockwise for a brighter sound. Turn anticlockwise to tame highs. True to the 

simple but effective tone controls found on small Fender

®

 amps from the Tweed and Brown eras, the DRIVE 

and TONE controls are highly interactive. At lower DRIVE settings, the TONE knob will boost high frequen

-

cies above the 12 o’clock poisition and cut highs below 12 o’clock. With DRIVE pushed past 12 o’clock, the 
TONE control progressively loses the ability to boost until, with DRIVE at maximum, it’s essentially a high cut 

control. 

OUTPUT:

 The output control sets the pedal’s overall output level. This control comes after the pedal’s 

simulated valve amp circuitry, meaning that you can adjust output level without affecting the tone or character 

of the overdrive.

SPEED:

 Turn clockwise to increase the rate of the tremolo effect. The range of the SPEED control is set by 

the three-position MULTI switch.

INTENSITY:

 The INTENSITY knob controls the depth of the tremolo – in other words, how much the 

tremolo will vary the amplitude of the signal. Turn clockwise to increase the depth of the effect. 

Summary of Contents for DELUXE61

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...Origin Effects has no affiliation with Fender Musical Instruments Corporation No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means whether mechanical or electronic without the wri...

Page 3: ...ting the DELUXE61 5 Main Controls 6 POST DRIVE EQ Controls 7 Setting Your POST DRIVE EQ 8 Sample Settings 9 Appendix A Physical Specification 10 Appendix B Performance Specification 10 Appendix C Conn...

Page 4: ...lume knob The DELUXE61 s circuit includes an entire push pull output stage complete with an output transformer and reactive load which means this pedal s tremolo is every bit as responsive as the real...

Page 5: ...ch TREM the tremolo enable function can be switched from the F SWITCH jack as well as from the stomp switch allowing recall over a range of sounds The F SWITCH input is wired as follows CONNECTOR PIN...

Page 6: ...and Brown eras the DRIVE and TONE controls are highly interactive At lower DRIVE settings the TONE knob will boost high frequen cies above the 12 o clock poisition and cut highs below 12 o clock With...

Page 7: ...off excessive highs Use this setting when plugging into a bright voiced guitar amp EQ2 Voiced for connecting to a Marshall style amp EQ2 applies a high shelf cut to gently rein in high fre quencies U...

Page 8: ...the POST DRIVE EQ with the ADJ control HOW IS THE DELUXE61 s TONE ADJ CONTROL POSITION Too bright or thin Clockwise Too dark or woolly Counterclockwise Just right Leave in this position and enjoy usi...

Page 9: ...hieve both expressive cleans and edge of breakup tones The full wave shape pro vides a less symmetrical chopping tremolo effect ClassicTremolo The DELUXE61 cleans up nicely just like an amp In order t...

Page 10: ...t impedance 1M Output impedance 1k Current draw 100mA Power supply requirements 9VDC 2 1mm centre negative connector Pin Description Tip Signal Sleeve Ground Appendix A Physical Specification Appendix...

Page 11: ...me CAUTION No user servicable parts inside In the event of damage to the unit service or repair must be done by qualified service personnel only This Product is CE compliant This product is UKCA compl...

Page 12: ...arnings ca gov Evaluation of apparatus based on altitude not exceeding 2000m There may be some potential safety hazard if the apparatus is operated at altitude exceeding 2000m Evaluation of apparatus...

Reviews: