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Mosky Audio Red Brown M-series Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal

New Gear Day Mosky Audio Red Brown M-series Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal
New Gear Day Mosky Audio Red Brown M-series Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal
New Gear Day Mosky Audio Red Brown M-series Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal
New
New Gear Day Mosky Audio Red Brown M-series Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal
New Gear Day Mosky Audio Red Brown M-series Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal
New Gear Day Mosky Audio Red Brown M-series Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal
Mosky Audio Red Brown M-series Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal
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Tone
This adjusts the frequency emphasis on the highs. It interacts substantially with the Contour knob and Vint./Modern switch.
There are several ways you can approach adjusting the Tone. You could start with it maxes and roll it off until you like the amount of highs,
or you could start with it lower and adjust it either direction if you want more or less.
Either way, it's a fairly straightforward control, but the interaction with the other tonal adjustment options means you should expect to spend
some time getting used to the overall tonal possibilities.

4-MOD VOICE Switch
This control essentially sets the overall voicing of the pedal's frequencies, to be either darker with a classic tonality or brighter and more modern
if you'd prefer that. Setting this up first will give you a good 'starting point' for your tone, but it's also useful if you've adjusted everything else
and feel the overall tone needs to shift in a larger direction.

Contour
This adjusts the frequency emphasis overall. It interacts substantially with the Tone knob, and is affected by the Vint./Modern switch as well.
At noon, this knob gives you a balances presentation of the overall frequencies; counterclockwise it becomes very midrance - forward,
and clockwise it takes the mids out pretty heavily, contouring the sound for a very 'scooped' tone. A little adjustment goes a long way with
this control. The best approach would be to start with the Contour knob at noon, and adjust from there. Of course, making such broad tonal
changes, you're going to want to adjust the Tone control in conjunction with the Contour knob.

Volume
This control adjusts the output level of the BROWN. There's plenty of volume on tap in either standard or Boost mode, so whether you want to
go farther than you input level or just make sure it can do unity volume (the same level of signal going out as you feed it, when active),
you're covered. The Gain, Tone and Contour knobs, and the Boost Toggle (or for Pinnacle Deluxe owners, footswitch) all have an impact
on total output volume level, so you're probably better off waiting to adjust the Volume until you've dialed in the other controls.
Re-adjustment might be necessary if you get it to the desired level and still need to tweak the sound.

Boost Toggle
This switch alters the internal gain structure of the pedal to bring much more drive, heavier and more aggressive distortion when engaged.
this functionality is found on the Boost Footswitch, for adjustment on the fly!

Gain
This control, in conjunction with the Boost Toggle , lets you dial in anything from a classic, almost laid back early rock tone all the way to modern
high-gain. Our users, from international pros to weekend warriors, all have their own favorite ways of using the pedal, so however you end up liking
the Gain setting, that's just fine. The "Brown Sound" is in there, that's the goal after all! But in terms of how much distortion you want, there's a great
deal of flexibility and we encourage you to run through the whole gamut to get a good sense of how it works and responds before you settle on how
you'll use it.

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