mxr Dookie Drive DD25V4 Manual

mxr Dookie Drive DD25V4 Manual

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DD25V4
Dookie Drive Pedal
This pedal recreates the sounds of the two heavily
modified amplifiers—represented as separate and
blendable High Gain and Crunch Gain circuits—that
Billie Joe Armstrong used to get his dirty yet articulate
sound when recording Green Day's groundbreaking
record, Dookie.
jimdunlop.com/DD25V4

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  • Page 1 DD25V4 Dookie Drive Pedal ™ This pedal recreates the sounds of the two heavily modified amplifiers—represented as separate and blendable High Gain and Crunch Gain circuits—that Billie Joe Armstrong used to get his dirty yet articulate sound when recording Green Day’s groundbreaking record, Dookie.
  • Page 2: External Controls

    External Controls 1 BLEND knob sets mix of High Gain and Crunch Gain circuits 2 OUTPUT knob sets overall volume 3 GAIN knob sets intensity of High Gain circuit’s overdrive 4 SCOOP switch cuts overall midrange frequencies 5 TONE knob controls overall EQ 6 FOOTSWITCH toggles effect on/bypass (green LED indicates on) DD25V4 | Dookie Drive™...
  • Page 3: Internal Controls

    Internal Controls 1 CRUNCH GAIN knob sets intensity of Crunch Gain circuit’s overdrive 2 CRUNCH VOLUME knob sets output level of Crunch Gain Circuit DD25V4 | Dookie Drive™ Pedal 3...
  • Page 4: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Power Directions The Dookie Drive Pedal is powered by one 9-volt 1. Run a cable from your guitar to the DD25’s INPUT ™ jack and run another cable from the DD25’s OUTPUT battery (remove bottom plate to install), the Dunlop jack to your amplifier.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Specifications Ω Input Impedance 770 k Output Impedance Ω Nominal Output Level* -8 dBV Signal-To-Noise Ratio* 89 dBV Tone Control ±5 dB, 10 kHz Scoop -8 dB, 1 kHz High Gain +9 dB to +70 dB, 1 kHz Crunch Gain +2 dB to +45 dB, 1 kHz Bypass True Hardwire...

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