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ALBERTA II CONTROLS

Your Alberta II has 4 controls for each channel: 

GAIN, LEVEL, TONE 

and

 FAT BOOST.

The GAIN knob is the most important control on your Alberta II. The 
more you crank it up, the more gain you get. 
The two channels gives you the opportunity to switch between two 
types of great overdrive. 
 
Use the 

LEVEL

 knob to set the overall output volume from the pedal. 

At 12 o’clock your output is the same as your input volume. Turning it 
all the way up (clockwise) will boost your output signal by 15 dB.

The 

TONE

 knob lets you control the top end, or “bite” of your signal, 

without compromising sonic quality. Try setting it separately for each 
channel to create your own signature overdrive  sounds.

Use the 

FAT

  

BOOST

 switch to select between  low-end boost (

FAT

and standard mode.
(This switch will boost the lower frequencies, similar to going from a 
2X12 cabinet to a 4X12 cabinet).

Pressing the left footswitch activates channel 1, pressing the right 
footswitch activates channel 2. Note that the two channels can not 
be activated at the same time.

To go into bypass/off mode, step on the footswitch for the activated 
channel.

NOTE: 

Channel 2 has been redesigned to have a bit more punch and a little 
less compression. The difference between the channels is subtle, but 
there is a small change in perceived gain, tone, feel and volume if the 
controls are set identically to those on channel 1. 

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