Post-Drive Eq Controls; Post-Drive Eq Switch; Adj - Origin Effects RevivalDRIVE Compact Manual

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POST-DRIVE EQ CONTROLS

The POST-DRIVE EQ ensures compatibility with a wide range of amplifiers. Instead
of altering your amp or its tone controls to suit the RevivalDRIVE Compact, set your
amp for the desired clean sound then use the EQ controls to adjust the pedal's output
accordingly (see tables on opposite page).
POST-DRIVE EQ switch: This switch offers a choice of three different output
filters.
• P/AMP: Use this setting when plugging into a flat-response power amp, mixer
or recording interface. Selecting the P/AMP setting disengages the ADJ variable
filter control (see below).
• EQ1: Designed to suit the response of a Blackface Fender-style amp, EQ1 applies
a low-pass filter to roll off excessive highs. Use this setting when plugging into a
bright-voiced guitar amp.
• EQ2: Voiced for connecting to a Marshall-style amp, EQ2 applies a high shelf cut
to gently rein in high frequencies. Use this setting when plugging into a fuller-
sounding, mid-rich amp.
ADJ: When EQ1 or EQ2 is selected, the ADJ knob lets you fine-tune the pedal's
output to suit the individual response of your amp and the way its controls are set.
As you turn the ADJ knob counterclockwise, this proprietary filter design gradually
rolls off bass and adjusts the high shelf response. The end result is a very powerful
and intuitive control.
If your amp sounds too bright or thin with the RevivalDRIVE Compact engaged, turn
the ADJ control clockwise. If it sounds too dark and woolly, turn the ADJ control
counterclockwise.

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