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CHANGING THE TUBE

Your Tonebone has been designed to provide years of perfor-

mance before ever needing the tube changed. In fact, it is unlikely 

that a tube change will be necessary for two to three years or more, 

depending on use. Change the tube only when a degradation of 

sound is noticeable.

Disassembly

1. Remove the rubber knobs  by pulling them straight up. These 

pressure-fitted knobs should be removed with care to avoid 

damage. 

2. Remove  the  nuts  and  washers  securing  the  potentiometer, 

footswitch, and input/output jacks using an open-ended wrench 

or socket. Please use caution so as not to mar the finish.

3. Remove the 4 bottom screws that hold the top and bottom 

chassis halves together. Carefully separate them. Note that the 

chassis top and bottom fit snugly, so a little careful force may 

be needed to clear the two side-mounted ¼” input and output 

connectors. Watch you don’t lose the nylon washer between 

the footswitch and the chassis top!

4.  Remove and replace the tube. To do this, gently loosen the 

12AX7 tube in the socket by wiggling it back and forth. 

Reassembly

1. Install  the  PC  board  to  the  chassis  top.  Carefully  align  the 

potentiometers, LEDs and footswitches with the holes in the 

chassis and assemble through the top. Don’t forget the nylon 

footswitch washer!

2. Attach the pot, footswitch washers and nuts (just finger-tight 

for now), to allow alignment of the jacks when the bottom is 

attached.

3. Carefully  push  the  chassis  bottom  on,  spreading  the  sides 

slightly  so  as  not  to  stress  the  side  mounted  ¼”  input  and 

output jacks. 

4. Attach the side ¼” jack washers and nuts. Do not over-tighten 

the plastic isolation jacks as they can strip. Attach the 4 chas-

sis screws (don’t over-tighten). Now you can tighten up the 

potentiometer shaft nuts.   

5. Re-install the knobs... first rotate the potentiometer shafts fully 

counter-clockwise. Place the knobs over the shafts so they 

point to 7 o’clock and push straight down. 

 

6. Test the pedal to make sure it works…  plug in the power. The 

LEDs should light when you depress the footswitches and you 

can see the tube filament light up through the side vents.

Ready to wiggle tube out of the socket. 12AX7 tube replacement. 

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Classic Trimode

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Classic Trimode

Ready to change the tube? Ok, lets 

start here.

Knobs off, nuts & washers off, side jack nuts 

& washers off, now remove screws. 

True to the Music

True to the Music

Spread chassis sides to clear input & 

output jacks. 

Press on knobs with shafts counter-

clockwise and pointers at 7 o’clock. 

TROUBLE SHOOTING

I am not getting any sound at all…

 Start by connecting your 

guitar directly to your amplifier & check each cable to make sure 

they work.  Make sure that these are plugged in correctly. 

I am getting sound but no distortion…

 Make sure pedal is not 

connected backwards by reversing the input and output. If ok, 

check tube. If the problem persists, see your Tonebone dealer. 

The LEDs do not light up…

 Check the power adaptor to make 

sure it is plugged in.  If the LEDs do not light up, check the outlet 

with another device to make sure power is present. If they still do 

not light up, check the power supply with a voltmeter. 

The sound has changed, it sounds thin…

 The tube may need 

changing. Bring it to your dealer to have him test to make sure. 

I am getting radio signals though my amplifier…

 Cables and 

bad grounding are usually the cause. Check amplifier is properly 

grounded with a 3-prong A/C cord and wall receptacle is wired 

correctly. Use high quality guitar cables with proper shielding.

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Summary of Contents for CLASSIC TRIMODE TONEBONE

Page 1: ...lace the product with a similar product of equal or greater value To make a request or claim under this limited warranty the product must be returned prepaid in the original shipping container or equivalent to Radial Engineering or to an authorized repair centre and you must assume the risk of loss or damage A copy of the original invoice showing date of purchase and the dealer name must accompany...

Page 2: ... equipped hybrid distortion pedal that combines the warmth and natural harmonic generation of a tube with the dynamics and control of our unique overdrive circuit Activate the Trimode and toggle between clean true bypass crunchy rhythm and searing lead tones with days of sustain for the ulti mate live performance pedal The Trimode has three operational modes The first mode is true bypass In true by...

Page 3: ... equals zero boost cut 9 Top end switch Shapes the Trimode s overall high frequency response BRIGHT 6dB 10kHz adds sparkle and character FLAT switched out of circuit no boost or cut DARK 6dB 1 8kHz compensates for bright sounding amps 10 High frequency control Active post distortion tone control Boost or cut 10dB at 4 3kHz 12 o clock position equals zero boost cut 11 12AX7 vacuum tube The Trimode ...

Page 4: ...to the Music True to the Music Radial Engineering Radial Engineering Classic Trimode Classic Trimode MAKING CONNECTIONS As with any pedal make sure your amp is off and the volume turned down before making connections Connect your guitar to the input of the Trimode and the output of the Trimode to your amplifier There is no power switch on the Trimode Connecting the 15VDC power supply automatically ...

Page 5: ...B The mid boost is one of the most beneficial functions built in the Trimode Adding mid boost to your distorted tone will make it sustain longer and help you cut through the mix TRIMODE TONE CONTROLS Top End Switch The TOP END switch controls the Trimode s overall high frequency response It has three settings DARK FLAT and BRIGHT Start with the FLAT setting and experiment with the Trimode s powerfu...

Page 6: ...as sis screws don t over tighten Now you can tighten up the potentiometer shaft nuts 5 Re install the knobs first rotate the potentiometer shafts fully counter clockwise Place the knobs over the shafts so they point to 7 o clock and push straight down 6 Test the pedal to make sure it works plug in the power The LEDs should light when you depress the footswitches and you can see the tube filament lig...

Page 7: ...ts or combinations of effect pedals Another advantage is the ability to prep several pedals off line and then engage with your lead sound simultaneously The effects loops also allows you to take pedals out of the sig nal chain when they are not in use This reduces noise and will provide you with a better tone Most pedals are not true bypass and therefore introduce a load on the signal which will a...

Page 8: ...s Apple created with a Fender Strat with the bridge pickup Great for cutting through ZZ Texas Riff created with a Strat with a Dun can Jeff Beck humbucker in the neck position Chunky Rhythm created with a Strat with middle pickup Water Smoke created with a Strat with middle pickup Deep Lazy created using a stock Strat with a Twin using the middle pickup Move to the bridge pickup for more cut Dire ...

Page 9: ...bridge position Big sound with small pickup Johnny B Goodness created using a Strat in the bridge position Great for all kinds of rhythms when you want extra edge Clean Voodoo Child Created using a Strat in the neck position Change the volume on the guitar to get maximum effect Stone Age Sugar Created using a Strat and a Fender Twin Reverb amp Great dynam ics for rhythm ...

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