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Power Supply

You can power your Galileo with any quality power supply designed for use with effects pedals. The output 

should be a negative tip DC from 9 to 18 volts.

If you want more volume, headroom, and percussive attack, try running an 18 volt power supply. A 9 volt 

power supply will have a slightly softer sound that saturates more easily.

Also, you’ll find using it with a 9 volt battery will give a slightly different response as well that is slightly softer.  

Try using a battery that is drained slightly to get a nice sag that’s perfect for late night lower volume practice 

sessions!

Quick Start 

Don’t worry, you don’t HAVE to use a Red Special guitar to get tones evocative of Brian May with the Galileo!  

And even if you aren’t going for Brian May’s sound specifically, you’ll find the custom-tuned combination of 

cranked AC30 overdrive boosted with our Naga Viper treble-booster circuit irresistible for your own epic 

musical explorations.

OK, so let’s plug your guitar straight into the Galileo and then into your amp set clean to get acquainted.  You 

can hook up your delay pedals and get your Brighton Rock on later! ;-)  

Amp settings.  We’re looking for a cleanish neutral setting.  On a typical Fender amp that would be Vol - 

between 2 and 4, Treble - around 6, Middle - around 6, and Bass - around 3.

Starting pedal settings.  The knobs from left to right are:

Volume - 2:00

Treble - 1:00

Bass - 11:00

Gain - 5:00

Top Boost - 12:00

The Top Boost control is active when the right “Top Boost” switch is engaged.

Begin by playing with just the left side channel engaged.  This is the cranked AC30 sound.  Try turning your 

guitar’s volume down and notice how you can go from crunch to crystal clear!

Now engage the “Top Boost” switch and get ready for some juicy soaring harmonics!  You should be having 

a good time right about now!

Read on for more details about the controls....

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Страница 1: ...ngemaster treble booster as a starting point and tuned and refined the sound and response until we got the perfect Brian May sound Just plug the Galileo into your amp set to a clean neutral setting and it will transform it into the juicy harmonic laden soaring sound that Brian May made famous The Galileo incorporates all the hallmarks of our Foundation Series Overdrives such as extreme touch sensi...

Страница 2: ...cranked AC30 overdrive boosted with our Naga Viper treble booster circuit irresistible for your own epic musical explorations OK so let s plug your guitar straight into the Galileo and then into your amp set clean to get acquainted You can hook up your delay pedals and get your Brighton Rock on later Amp settings We re looking for a cleanish neutral setting On a typical Fender amp that would be Vo...

Страница 3: ...ince Top Boost is independently selectable you can use it on it s own without the overdrive channel on Why would you do that If you have the luxury of being able to crank your amp to crunch levels then you could use the Top Boost to boost your amp If you actually own an AC30 and you can crank it then you could use theTop Boost to treble boost your AC30 into the same soaring Brian May tones This is...

Страница 4: ...wanted to play Brian May style parts On the Top Boost side I took our Naga Viper circuit which has three controls and distilled it back to a one knob treble boost optimized to boost the Galileo into juicy Brian May territory With both channels on this may be the most fun to play dirt pedal Catalinbread has offered yet It just feels good to rock out through this thing If you watch Brian May play yo...

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