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READ FIRST!

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION! 

If you read nothing else, this info is essential: 

 

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Connect directly from the guitar to the pedal.  

quirk of this type of circuit is its need to be connected directly to 
the guitar to operate as intended.  The low input impedance loads 
your pickups, creating a dynamic between your guitar and the 
pedal that this type of circuit is known for.  

 

 

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Placing any device, including buffers in buffered bypass pedals, 
between the guitar and pedal will work just fine, but will alter 
the pedals intended operation.  Feel free to try and see how it 
works for you, but we strongly recommend keeping it first in 
your chain.

 

 

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Buffers and other pedals placed AFTER the pedal, and true 
bypass pedals in bypass mode placed in front, will not affect this 
pedal’s operation.  

 

 

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The center toggle position is the classic treble booster frequency 
(about 2.8 kHz).  The high and low position frequencies are set by 
internal switches for each position.  Default settings are 2.2 kHz in 
the high position and 1.5 kHz in the low position. 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for B1 Germanium Boost

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION INSIDE...

Page 2: ...buffered bypass pedals between the guitar and pedal will work just fine but will alter the pedals intended operation Feel free to try and see how it works for you but we strongly recommend keeping it...

Page 3: ...over the enclosure knobs hardware or any damage resulting from abuse or wear from normal use To file a warranty claim call or email PedalFarm to receive an authorization number This authorization numb...

Page 4: ...es give you 8 frequency choices for each setting The center position is the classic Range Master treble booster frequency The B1 features true bypass switching top mounted jacks and red LED indicator...

Page 5: ...gle 8 frequency choices are available for each setting There is a chart on the inside of the enclosure cover for reference The Low range setting offers eight frequencies from 1 5 kHz all the way down...

Page 6: ...at works for you or just leave it on the default setting and ignore it 66 is generally considered the optimal classic treble booster bias point It produces an asymmetrical waveform that will swing abo...

Page 7: ...ERNAL FREQUENCY SWITCH SETTINGS Frequencies listed are approximations Specific frequencies are listed to demonstrate frequency changes as related to switch positions Actual frequencies may vary slight...

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