tuning notes:
set controls in this order:
1. bias. should be near full CW for vintage colorsound tones. adds low end when fully CW.
2. body, external knob ( this sets the mids. stock is 1/3 up from full CCW )
3. Vol 2. this adds a lot of low end near the last 1/4 of CW.
4. vol 1. match your bypass tone , or set a little higher like some players prefer.
dipswitches are progressive,
stock is # 1 only
a little deeper is 1 & 3 on, next deep is 1 & 2 on, deepest is 1,2,3 all on.
thinner than stock is 2 & 3 on, super thin is # 2 only.
the above is good if the growl factor is already where you like it.
if you want more or less growl than my stock tuning, set the BIAS before changing the dipswitches.
set gain AFTER Bias, and VOL last for overall volume setting.
handy tip: there is a unique treble bleed in the input section. similar to a treble bleed on the guitar volume
special note on spectrum enhancement using the treble bleed function:
to activate MORE treble bleed, turn gain DOWN and pre VOL UP. this lets more highs sneak in around the gain trimmer, straight to the circuit. it adds more spectrum to the entire range,it isn't just for more treble. one possible downside is, with high gain going INTO wah, you may hear too much high end in your heel down wahing. the gainy signal blasts through the treble bleed like a ram with all that signal.