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     The PedalFarm B1 is a classic germanium booster 
with extended features that make it one of the most 

versatile pedals of its kind.  
 

     The B1 uses a single germanium transistor to 
produce up to 24db of boost, and 17 possible frequency 

cutoff points to choose from. 
 

     One large knob controls the boost, and a single three-
way toggle switch on the front selects either a high or 

low frequency settings.  Internal dipswitches give you 8 

frequency choices for each setting. The center position 
is the classic 

Range Master

 treble booster frequency. 

  
     The B1 features true-bypass switching, top mounted 

jacks, and red LED indicator.   
 

     Power is supplied by either a battery or an industry 
standard 2.1x5.5mm, negative center, 9-volt DC adaptor.  

 

     All PedalFarm products are built by the PedalFarmer 

himself, using high quality components and detailed 
craftsmanship.  PedalFarm offers you exceptional 

quality and unbeatable customer service at an 
unbelievably reasonable price.   

 

     A digital copy of this manual is available for 

download at 

PedalFarmFX.com 

 

Summary of Contents for B1 Germanium Boost

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION INSIDE...

Page 2: ...buffered bypass pedals between the guitar and pedal will work just fine but will alter the pedals intended operation Feel free to try and see how it works for you but we strongly recommend keeping it...

Page 3: ...over the enclosure knobs hardware or any damage resulting from abuse or wear from normal use To file a warranty claim call or email PedalFarm to receive an authorization number This authorization numb...

Page 4: ...es give you 8 frequency choices for each setting The center position is the classic Range Master treble booster frequency The B1 features true bypass switching top mounted jacks and red LED indicator...

Page 5: ...gle 8 frequency choices are available for each setting There is a chart on the inside of the enclosure cover for reference The Low range setting offers eight frequencies from 1 5 kHz all the way down...

Page 6: ...at works for you or just leave it on the default setting and ignore it 66 is generally considered the optimal classic treble booster bias point It produces an asymmetrical waveform that will swing abo...

Page 7: ...ERNAL FREQUENCY SWITCH SETTINGS Frequencies listed are approximations Specific frequencies are listed to demonstrate frequency changes as related to switch positions Actual frequencies may vary slight...

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