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Set up
Use only a standard,
9VDC REGULATED
, center-negative power supply
rated for at least 200mA, from a reputable vendor for all your Asheville
Music Tools effects. Vintage style rectified & filtered, but unregulated,
supplies are
not acceptable
for use with this product. We like the
Truetone™ One Spot® and similar products. When using other pedals in
your signal chain, we recommend an isolated power supply.
The ACV-1 may draw over 200mA when engaged. Use caution if using
multi output supplies with 100mA outputs.
Use the higher current
outputs when using this type of supply. Never use a higher voltage with
this product.
There are no sonic benefits, and you risk damaging the pedal
and voiding the warranty. The pedal will not turn on if it detects an
overvoltage supply or high ripple from an unregulated supply. Our
products do not use a conventional 9V battery due to the high current draw.
Your Analoger™ Series Pedal ships with a clear plastic protector over each
of the knobs. Feel free to peel it off if its presence shows on the knob top.
The ACV-1 has a flexible bypass making it able to be used in various
configurations for guitar, synthesizer, or line level applications, including:
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Standard pedal use:
ACV-1 connected into an amplifier input,
with or without other pedals. You may use the pedal in either
Buffered or True bypass mode in this configuration.
•
Insert Effect:
Connect the ACV-1 to the effects send/return of
your preamp, power amp or mixing console. You may also use
the ACV-1 to replace the existing preamp if connected to just the
return. Use this way in buffered Bypass mode only.
•
DI (Direct Input):
The ACV-1 can be used to line match to a
mixer or DAW input for the correct drive and signal conversion
from the guitar’s high impedance out to a console or DAWs low
impedance line in. It can also be used as a buffer placed before
other pedals. For best results use with 10K or higher line input.
Not suitable for 600ohm input impedance of some classic
consoles. Use this in buffered Bypass mode only.