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EEC Agent:
John Hornby Skewes & Co., Ltd.
Salem House, Parkinson Approach,
Garforth, Leeds LS25 2HR UK
© Cool Cat 2008
Printed in China
CHORUS
CC-1
TRANSP ARENT
OVERDRIVE
CTO-1
MET AL
CM-1
TREMOLO
CT-1
EFFECTS
DRIVE
CO-1
FUZZ
CF-1
DISTORTION
CD-1
MET ALII
CM-2
VIBE
CV-1

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  • Page 1 CHORUS DRIVE CC-1 CO-1 FUZZ TRANSP ARENT CF-1 OVERDRIVE CTO-1 DISTORTION CD-1 MET AL MET ALII CM-1 CM-2 VIBE TREMOLO CT-1 CV-1 EEC Agent: John Hornby Skewes & Co., Ltd. Salem House, Parkinson Approach, © Cool Cat 2008 Garforth, Leeds LS25 2HR UK Printed in China EFFECTS...
  • Page 2 A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR NEW COOL CAT!: HERE IS AN OVERVIEW OF FEATURES COMMON TO ALL COOL CAT MODELS: CONGRATULATIONS! ST ACKED KNOB Available on some models. Y ou now own THE VERY COOLEST gear ever made. Enjoy! Indicates that effect is ON.
  • Page 3 CHORUS FEATURES CONTINUED: CHORUS CC-1 maximum, all you’ll hear is the effected signal – 100% wet. By Features setting this control in-between minimum and maximum you can choose the perfect dry to wet ratio. A normal setting would be at 12:00 (50% dry, 50% wet).
  • Page 4 TRANS. OVERDRIVE FEATURES CONTINUED: TRANSPARENT OVERDRIVE set to be a little louder than the bypassed signal, or loud enough CTO-1 to serve as a solo setting. There is lots of volume boost available, Features so you can get even low gain settings loud enough. With high gain settings, the Volume control adds another dimension of gain that will generate even more overdrive.
  • Page 5 MET AL FEATURES CONTINUED: MET AL the Bass knob can be tricky, here’s how to do it: turn both knobs CM-1 at the same time until the Bass is where you want it, then adjust Features the Treble control. The volume control operates in the standard fashion: from minimum (fully counter-clockwise) to maximum (fully clockwise).
  • Page 6 TREMOLO FEATURES CONTINUED: TREMOLO CT-1 BYPASS: The true bypass footswitch engages and disengages the pedal. Features SAMPLE SETTINGS: (Remember, these are only starting points.) “St-St-Stutter” (Angst and tension. And drama. Kind of like being a teenager.) Depth – (no effect when set to Hard) The Cool Cat Tremolo is a classic reborn, recreating one of the first Hard electric guitar effects from the 50’s with a modern twist.
  • Page 7 DRIVE FEATURES CONTINUED: DRIVE CO-1 Features SAMPLE SETTINGS: (Remember, these are only starting points.) “ M ain Street Breakup” (Just enough grit to make things interesting; musical and fat, a great rhythm tone for those songs about the Heartland.) The Cool Cat Drive pedal adds a healthy dollop of color to your Drive –...
  • Page 8 FUZZ FEATURES CONTINUED: FUZZ CF-1 low Fuzz settings. WARNING: this pedal has lots of volume, so Features start with your amp and the Volume control turned down. BYPASS: The true bypass footswitch engages and disengages the pedal. SAMPLE SETTINGS: (Remember, these are only starting points.) The Cool Cat Fuzz brings plenty of touch sensitive fuzzy goodness to your guitar;...
  • Page 9 DISTORTION FEATURES CONTINUED: DISTORTION CD-1 LEVEL: Controls the overall volume of the pedal from Features minimum (fully counter-clockwise) to maximum (fully clockwise), with plenty of range to allow even low drive settings. WARNING: this pedal has lots of volume, so start with your amp and the Level control turned down.
  • Page 10 MET AL II FEATURES CONTINUED: MET AL II CM-2 BYPASS: The true bypass footswitch engages and disengages Features the pedal. SAMPLE SETTINGS: (Remember, these are only starting points. ) “ M odern Metal” (A massive wall of distortion that leaps from your fingers.
  • Page 11 VIBE FEATURES CONTINUED: VIBE CV-1 NOTE: The Cool Cat Vibe adds a touch of saturation to your sound – this is normal. It’s also possible to make it break up by Features using super hot pickups or clanging your guitar. If this happens, try a lighter touch, or turn down your guitar’s volume control.