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Blue Brit - Overdrive 

The Sound! 

The Blue Brit is an analogue overdrive pedal, that is, it produces a soft clip. However, it is 
more than that, if you continue to keep pushing up the gain, that soft clip will start to turn 
into a hard clip. Combine this with a guitar with really hot pick-ups, it is possible to get really 
nice distortion. 

The following section goes into detail on how to make the most of your Blue Brit pedal. 

Gain

 – The gain knob is used to amplify the input signal from 

your guitar as well as determine the amount of overdrive or 
distortion the pedal will produce. As a general rule if the knob 
is to the left of 12 o’clock you will achieve an overdrive tone; 
whereas if you increase the gain past this point you will notice 
a more distorted sound. This however is a generalisation and 
the perfect spot for the gain knob will depend entirely on the 
level of the input signal sent to the Blue Brit.  

Volume - 

This knob is exactly what it says it is. Volume. That’s not to 

say that it is unimportant! In fact it serves a very useful and important 

function. Some examples of where the volume knob can be used in not 

particularly obvious ways are as follows: 

As you adjust the tone of the Blue Brit it can have an effect of the 

overall volume of the output. In general as the tone knob goes to the 

right, the volume should be turned up to compensate for the reduction 

in output. 

Other situations where the Volume knob is useful is when you get that exact sound you are after, but 

just want to slightly increase/decrease the volume without changing the final tone of the pedal. This is in 

contrast to the Gain knob which will change the way the tone sounds.  

It is important to note however that when using a tube/valve amplifier adjusting the output level of any 

pedal in your pedal chain can affect the “Drive” characteristics of the amplifier itself by causing the 

tubes/valves themselves to distort.  

The Blue Brit is no exception, if you turn the volume right up, it may cause the tubes/valves in the amp’s 

pre-amp to distort. Don’t be put off by this, it usually sounds awesome, but it is something to be aware 

of. This is one of the main reasons tube/valve amplifiers sound better than solid state amplifiers. 

So there you have it, Volume is almost one of the most important knobs on there!  

Содержание Blue Brit

Страница 1: ... wanted it to sound like John Mayer s tone The reason for this is it was what I personally would find most useful for my style of playing What I came up with is the Blue Brit The name Blue Britt hopefully isn t too cryptic it comes from the fact that its sound was based around Marshall British ideas it s Blue and sounds great for playing the Blues Although I set out to get that British sound being...

Страница 2: ... With this wire in place it will greatly improve the Blue Brits immunity to mains hum and other noise interference To power on the Blue Brit insert an input lead Input Output The Blue Brit follows the unwritten standard of input on the right output on the left IMPORTANT Always use a conventional TS as opposed to TRS inch audio jack The Blue Brit is equipped with a power saving feature where it wil...

Страница 3: ...portant function Some examples of where the volume knob can be used in not particularly obvious ways are as follows As you adjust the tone of the Blue Brit it can have an effect of the overall volume of the output In general as the tone knob goes to the right the volume should be turned up to compensate for the reduction in output Other situations where the Volume knob is useful is when you get th...

Страница 4: ...lightly to the left When playing with the tone knob it is important to note that it can affect the final output volume of the pedal If you find turning the knob to the left has reduced the overall volume just turn up the volume by turning the volume knob to the right Presence This is the most subtle control on the Blue Brit but is very important for honing in on the exact sound you are after It is...

Страница 5: ...ig in just slightly turn the gain back a tad Below are some recommended settings depending on the style of guitar being used the guitar in the brackets is what was used to determine the following settings Single Coil Fender Stratocaster Vintage style single coil pick ups have a far less output level when compared to humbuckers If you want to get a smooth sounding overdrive without too much crunch ...

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