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VOLTAGE
CONTROL
PORT,
rear
panel
CONTROL:
Ring
‐
Tip
‐
Sleeve
stereo
1/4"
phone
jack
for
expression
pedals
or
control
voltages.
Control
Voltage
jack
is
wired
the
same
way
as
the
original
Flangers
were
wired,
so
the
old
CONTROL
PEDAL
A
(as
well
as
other
expression
pedals)
work
with
the
PBF
Flanger.
You
can
also
input
a
voltage
from
0
to
+10
Volts
to
set
the
delay
time.
See
the
wiring
diagram
below.
TIPS
The
PBF
FLANGER
sweeps
"to
the
top"
but
not
"thru
‐
zero"
by
choice.
Thru
‐
zero
flanging
is
useful
for
a
full
mix,
but
not
for
a
guitar
because
the
guitar
signal
drops
out
at
the
thru
‐
zero
point
(or
is
substantially
boosted)
which
is
not
musical
sounding.
ADA
feels
that
if
you
want
that
effect,
a
Tremolo
is
a
better
way
to
achieve
the
volume
level
modulation.
The
RANGE
mixes
the
MANUAL
and
the
SPEED
voltages
so
you
can
adjust
the
range
and
position
of
the
SPEED.
Setting
the
RANGE
fully
counter
clockwise
eliminates
the
SWEEP
and
the
MANUAL
(or
CONTROL
PEDAL)
has
full
control
over
the
setting
of
the
FLANGER
delay
time,
from
0.35mS
to
15.3mS.
The
ENHANCE
feeds
back
the
delayed
signal
to
the
wet/dry
mix
to
increase
the
intensity
of
the
flanging
effect
to
the
point
of
highly
resonant
oscillation
or
“Darth
Vader”
sounds.
The
HARMONICS
switch
in
conjunction
with
an
extreme
ENHANCE
setting
can
radically
shape
your
flanging
tone,
especially
when
the
SPEED
is
off
(RANGE
set
fully
CCW).
By
turning
the
RANGE
very
slightly
CW
and
setting
the
SPEED
to
about
3
Hz,
a
very
nice
vibrato
can
be
achieved.
Moving
the
MANUAL
control
CW
decreases
the
depth
of
the
vibrato
and
detuning.
The
THRESHOLD
is
an
adjustable
level
gate
that
can
drop
out
the
delayed
signal
at
low
levels
or
be
used
to
"turn
on"
the
flange
effect
with
the
input
signal
amplitude.
Playing
heavily
turns
on
the
flanging
effect,
while
playing
lightly
turns
off
the
flanging
effect.
TECHNICAL
SUPPORT
1.
What
are
some
quick
tests
to
troubleshoot
my
unit?
Sometimes
a
few
quick
tests
at
home
can
be
the
difference
between
thinking
your
unit
is
broken
and
getting
it
working
properly.
Here
is
a
list
of
quick
trouble
‐
shooting
steps
to
test
your
gear
and
unit.
As
basic
as
these
sound
please
run
all
the
tests.
Check
simple
signal
chain:
Plug
your
cable
from
your
guitar
into
your
amp.
If
you
have
a
direct
connect
tone
go
to
step
2.
If
not
you
have
a
bad
cable,
guitar
or
amp.
Check
2nd
cable:
Take
your
2nd
cable
and
switch
it
with
the
first
cable.
If
you
have
sound,
we
now
know
both
cables,
your
guitar
and
amp,
work.
Check
power:
Plug
your
amp
into
the
same
outlet
that
you’re
using
to
power
your
ADA
product.
If
the
amp
turns
on,
then
the
outlet
works.
If
not
try
another
outlet
to
power
your
unit.
Check
native
ADA
Signal
Chain:
Plug
the
first
cable
from
your
guitar
into
your
ADA
product
(input).
Plug
the
2nd
cable
between
your
ADA
product
(output)
and
into
your
amp.
Make
sure
the
ADA
is
plugged
into
a
working
power
source.
DO
NOT
insert
it
in
a
pedal
chain,
i.e.,
do
not
introduce
any
other
pedals
into
the
signal
chain.