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TEXAS OVERDRIVE 

OWNER’S MANUAL

Radial Engineering Ltd.

Part # R800 7110

TM

Bones Texas OD

FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS

1. 

IN

: 1/4" input jack for your guitar.

2. 

OUT

: 1/4” output jack connection to your amp.

3. 

PSU

: Connection for 9-12 volt DC (center pin negative 

).

4. 

BYPASS

: Footswitch toggles between overdrive and clean bypass. An 

on/off LED status indicator illuminates when the overdrive is active.

5. 

TOGGLE

: Choose between the two overdrive channels by depressing 

the footswitch. Channel-1 is voiced for rhythm guitar while channel-2 is 
augmented in the mid-range to increase sustain and cut for solos. An LED 
status indicator illuminates when channel-2 is active.

6. 

DRIVE

: Used to adjust overall amount of overdrive. 

7.

  TONE 1 & 2

: Both channels are equipped with a tone control that lets you 

adjust each channel to your specifi c needs. 

8. 

BITE 1 & 2

: Both channels are equipped with a 3-position BITE switch that 

allows you to assign each channel a different voicing. Choose between 
a vintage style overdrive (OFF), an extra beefy sound (MID) or a more 
aggressive modern (MAX) tonal structure.

9.

 LEVEL 1 & 2

: Both channels are equipped with a level control that lets 

you adjust the overall output volume of each channel separately. Think of 
these like the master volume control on a guitar amplifi er.

CONGRATULATIONS

 on your purchase of the Bones Texas overdrive. 

The Texas is a high performance overdrive pedal capable of generating 
everything from vintage ‘TS9’ style tones all the way to the latest ultra 
high-gain ‘in-your-face’ tones. Inside is a drive circuit that can add bluesy 
textures or, when driven hard, will produce harmonically rich tones that are 
fatter than a Texas Longhorn and more fun than a rattlesnake neck tie!

For maximum on-stage effi ciency, the Texas is confi gured for clean, rhythm 
& lead playability. In bypass mode, you get the natural clean sound of your 
guitar. When activated you can Texas two-step between two overdrive 
channels. Channel-1 is designed for rhythm guitar tones. Channel-2 is 
augmented in the mid-range to increase sustain and cut for solos. 

Both channels are equipped with a tone and level control that let you tailor 
each channel to your specifi c needs. For instance, you can set the rhythm 
tone with extra high-end to cut through at lower volumes while the lead 
channel can be set with more bottom-end to fatten solos. To further beef 
up the sound both channels feature a 3-position BITE switch that lets you 
assign a different voicing to each channel. 

The Texas is a high performance overdrive pedal that delivers a range of 
tones as wide as the Dallas sky in a compact and easy to use format. 

POWERING THE TEXAS OVERDRIVE

Bones pedals require an external power adapter that outputs 9 to 12 volts 
DC with a 2.1mm barrel jack wired center pin negative 

. Bones 

pedals will draw a max of 100mA. Possible damage may occur if another 
type of power adapter is used. Consult your dealer for more information.

CONNECTIONS AND SETUP

Before you begin, turn your guitar amplifi er OFF. Connect the power supply 
adaptor. The LEDs illuminate when a footswitch is depressed indicating the 
pedal is powered up and ready for use.

To start, place the pedal in bypass mode by 
depressing the BYPASS footswitch (LED 
off) and set the controls as pictured. This will 
give you a good starting sound while getting 
to know your Texas overdrive.

Connect your guitar to the IN jack.
Connect the OUT jack to your amplifi er. 

Always test your connections with your amp set at a low volume level. Turn 
your amp on. If no sound is heard check the guitar and power connections. 
Turn your amp up to a comfortable playing level. While in bypass mode set 
up your clean (or not so clean) sound on your amp.

Activate the pedal by depressing the BYPASS footswitch (LED on). Select 
channel-1 by depressing the TOGGLE footswitch (LED off). Adjust the 
LEVEL-1 control so the volume is a little louder than the bypassed volume. 
Depress the TOGGLE footswitch again and set up the LEVEL-2 control a 
little louder for solos and you’re ready for the roughest roadhouse.

You will fi nd that most of the controls are intuitive and extremely sensitive 
to changes. Small control adjustments will make big changes in the sound. 
Take your time, experiment and have fun.

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