Tone Control; Volume Control (Overdrive Side); Status Led And Footswitch (Distortion); Status Led And Footswitch (Overdrive) - Electro-Harmonix GERMANIUM4 BIG MUFF PI Manual

Dual vintage distortion and overdrive
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TONE CONTROL – This knob is a single knob tone control. As the
TONE knob is turned clockwise, the tone of the OVERDRIVE side will
change from a low end emphasis to a high end emphasis.
VOLUME CONTROL – This knob controls the output level of the
OVERDRIVE side of the pedal. Fully counter-clockwise will produce
no sound. As the VOLUME knob is turned clockwise, the output
level will increase to its maximum volume at the full clockwise
setting.
STATUS LED and FOOTSWITCH (DISTORTION) – When this
LED is lit; the GERMANIUM
active. When the LED is off, the DISTORTION side is in True Bypass
Mode. The footswitch engages/disengages this effect.
footswitch controls the true bypass ON/OFF for the DISTORTION
side.
STATUS LED and FOOTSWITCH (OVERDRIVE) – When this
LED is lit; the GERMANIUM
active. When the LED is off, the OVERDRIVE side is in True Bypass
Mode. The footswitch engages/disengages this effect.
footswitch controls the true bypass ON/OFF for the OVERDRIVE
side.
INPUT Jack – Connect your instrument to the input jack. The
input impedance of the GERMANIUM
OUTPUT Jack – Connect this jack to your amplifier.
9V POWER JACK – The GERMANIUM
a 9V battery or you can connect a 9VDC battery eliminator capable
of delivering at least 100mA to the 9V power jack. The optional 9V
power supply from Electro-Harmonix is 9.6DC-200BI (same as used
by Boss™ & Ibanez™) 9.6 Volts DC 200mA. The power supply must
have a barrel connector with center negative. The battery may be
left in or taken out when using a power supply. The current draw
for the GERMANIUM
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BIG MUFF PI DISTORTION effect is
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BIG MUFF PI OVERDRIVE effect is
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BIG MUFF PI is 12mA.
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BIG MUFF PI is 200K ohms.
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BIG MUFF PI can run off of
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