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A Programmable Pedal Looper available in 6 or 9 Loops.
With so many useful features standard, it's all
you need to Tame your Pedal Board
!
User's Guide
Pop Stop Version
Updated Jan 24, 2023
www.cusackeffects.com
514 Lincoln Ave, Holland, MI 49423
(616)546-8888

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  • Page 1 A Programmable Pedal Looper available in 6 or 9 Loops. With so many useful features standard, it’s all you need to Tame your Pedal Board User’s Guide Pop Stop Version Updated Jan 24, 2023 www.cusackeffects.com 514 Lincoln Ave, Holland, MI 49423 (616)546-8888...
  • Page 2 “Configuring Options Inside the PBT” section for more details on configuration options. Com Link: An RJ-11 jack that allows multiple PBTs to be chained together. There is also one on the Input side of the PBT. Please refer to the “Linking Multiple PBT Devices” section for information on using multiple PBTs.
  • Page 3 9VDC In: Power supply input. The PBT uses a standard 9VDC pedal power supply. Current draw is about 50 mA during idle conditions. If switching many loops at once, there may be a brief (5ms) spike of up to 500 mA.
  • Page 4 “Configuring Options Inside the PBT” section for more details on other options. Wiring: The PBT is very easy to set up. Plug your power supply into the 9VDC Input, your guitar into the Input jack and the Audio Output jack goes to your amp input. The input of your effects pedal connects to the Send (up arrow) of a Loop, the output of the pedal goes to the Return (down arrow) of a Loop.
  • Page 5 Tap Tempo: You can sync all of your tap tempo pedals with the three Tap Out jacks on the back of the PBT. The jacks are not tied to any specific Loop. You can save a tempo to a Preset by tapping it during step C of the Programming a Pre- set process.
  • Page 6: Input Board

    Configuring Multiple PBTs”. The following configuration options may be performed by opening the back cover of the PBT by removing the screws retaining it. Please be careful when reinstalling the back cover not to pinch any of the wiring to the foot switches.
  • Page 7 Switch 3: Tap Tempo on the Bus OFF (Factory Default) - The Tap switch will only affect the 3 RCA jacks on the PBT. ON, Tap Tempo on the Bus - In programming mode a Tap Tempo can be set and stored with a Preset. The Mech Mode LED will flash the tap signal going out when that Preset is activated.
  • Page 8 Loop/Preset 1, 2 for Loop/Preset 2, etc per the table below; a “ 1 ” is a switch in the ON position. Only when linking multiple PBT’s together will these addresses need to be changed. See “Linking Multiple PBT Devices” if this is needed.
  • Page 9 (see picture below) opens the audio path to that loop. The audio path is then reconnected with the longer jumper cable (from the accessory kit) to the Output Board of the PBT. Please see the instructions with the PBT Jumper Cables or contact us for any for more details.
  • Page 10 Note: Be careful when choosing a cable so that is has 4 wires, not 2 or 6 wires since they do look similar. Also, a standard telephone cable is not pin 1 to pin 1. If your cable is 1 to 1, then connect the cable from input of one PBT to input of the next PBT (or output to output).
  • Page 11 Tap Tempo on the Bus Option: When Dip Switch 3 is set to on for all the PBT’s, pressing the tap switch on any PBT will cause all the RCA Jacks to go low. Also, holding the tap switch down, like for a brake function, will cause all the RCA Jacks to stay low.
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