Modified version of Box of Rock’s Distortron Engine
https://www.zvex.com/guitar-pedals/distortron-guitar-effects-pedal
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Pedal is in excellent condition. Please see my other listings.The DistortronTM is the gifted little sister to the Z.Vex “Box of Rock”. It is highly specialized to simulate the “everything on 10” sound of a classic Marshall ® JTM45 non-master-volume amplifier. You may use the DistortronTM effectively with many different amplifiers, but to get the sound I heard when I designed it, try it through an old-school non-master volume Marshall at least once. You may use your guitar’s volume control to adjust for the exact amount of distortion you need, all the way down to very clean and clear with most drive settings when the gain switch is set to “Lo.” Let’s go over the controls:THE CONTROLS:Drive: Sets the amount of distortion. Start around 1:00 o’clock.Tone: Adjust for treble content. Start around 2:00 o’clock.Vol: Adjust for output vol- ume level. Start around 9:00 o’clock.Gain Switch: “Lo/Hi” lets you choose standard “Box of Rock” gain level or a slightly boosted level.Subs Switch: “2-1-3” lets you choose the full “Box of Rock” sub amount (3) or two different lower levels of subs depending on your amp’s needs.Drive: The Drive is based on my original Super Hard-On gain control, so it may crackle when turned. This is perfectly normal. That’s why it says “Crackle Okay” by that knob.OPERATION:Plug your guitar (or any effect’s output) into the right hand input jack. Plug the output into an amp or other effect’s input. Rock out. Set the subs switch so there’s just enough low-end for your amp. Try turning up the gain all the way but leave the gain switch on Lo. This is the maximum gain where you can still turn down your guitar and get a completely clean tone if you need it. With the Gain switch on Hi you can get more singing sustain with feedback at moderate amp volume. Try using your rhythm pickup with the tone control turned all the way down for a vintage bluesy howling lead sound.
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