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Why is my Lamb acting funny when I plug it in?
If your Lamb is making a funny noise or the LEDs are flashing white, it is likely that your power supply isn't providing enough power. The Lamb requires at least 200ma to function properly. Please check your power supply and make sure you're not plugged into a...
Why is my Lion acting funny when I plug it in?
If your Lion is making a funny noise or the LEDs are flashing white, it is likely that your power supply isn't providing enough power. The Lamb requires at least 200ma to function properly. Please check your power supply and make sure you're not plugged into a...
Why is the Low Cut knob not very responsive?
The low cut on the Lion is unlike traditional low cut knobs where they remove lows from the signal path post distortion. The Lion has the low cut positioned in the feedback loop of the opamp, which acts like the "sag" on tube amplifiers. With the low cut knob ...
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Introducing MR JAX, our first pedal in a new series called the "Signature Series". Our first official JET artist is Chris Rocha, Chris is a two time Dove award winner, multi nominated Grammy producer, and a Gretsch Guitar artist. Chris and JET worked together,...
Using the Pedal
Level Knob Controls the overall output level of MR JAX. Typically set to unity gain when the pedal is engaged and dis-engaged. This is a good starting point for the Gain Staging to add enough volume between each stage. Gain Knob Controls the amount of break...
Gain Staging
When the pedal first powers on it fires up in the 25% Gain Stage (adjustable in global settings), long presses of the Bypass switch will cycle through each gain stage. A long press after reaching 100% Gain Stage will cycle back to the 25% Gain Stage. Increase ...
Cue Up a Gain Stage When Bypassed
When MR JAX is dis-engaged, perform a long press (press and hold for at least a half of a second and release). The indicating LED will begin to flash with the cue'd up Gain Stage color. Each consecutive long press will cycle through each cue'd up Gain Stage, o...
Mid Boost
When MR JAX is engaged, perform a double press to activate the Mid Boost. Once the Mid Boost is engaged a short press will turn off the Mid Boost but still keep MR JAX engaged. We specifically placed the Mid Boost before the op amp gain to achieve greater sa...
Quick Start Guide
Saving Which Gain Stage is Active at Startup
When MR JAX is first powered on the indicating LED will begin to flash. Hold down the Bypass Switch while the LED is still flashing and release when the LED is a solid color. A short press will cycle through each Gain Stage color, once you have selected the co...
Why is the Gain Knob Not Working?
The Gain Knob is directly tied to the Gain Staging and the Gain Staging takes precedence over the Gain Knob. Meaning if the Gain Staging is set to 50% the Gain Knob will not work for any settings below 50%. This is the same in the 100% setting, if the Gain Sta...
Why Does the Mid Boost Add So Much Volume?
The Mid Boost is designed to jump you straight into lead territory no matter which Gain Stage you are in. Meaning the lowest Gain Stage (25%) will add the most volume boost and the highest Gain Stage (100%) will add the least volume boost.
What Power Supply Should I Use?
Any standard 9V negative tip power supply will work with MR JAX, just make sure your power supply / power supply port is rated for 100mA or larger.
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Introducing the Red Sea, an all analog signal routing matrix designed for countless stereo and mono signal path routing options. The Red Sea gives you the ability to run a FULL Stereo wet dry wet rig using only 2 amps or just 2 signals to the FOH, while also ...
Quick Start Guide
Wet Dry Wet Wiring Stereo Parallel FX Loop Wiring
Signal Flow In & Out of the Red Sea
The Red Sea can be wired in many different ways but before we dig into each wiring diagram let's go over how the signal can flow in and out of the Red Sea. Use the Right Input for a mono signal going in to the Red Sea. Your input signal will be copied, split,...
Using the Blend Knob
The Blend knob can be used to blend the volume/mix between two parallel effects loops. For instance you want to run your reverb and delay in parallel which will allows for your wet effects to not interact with each other. Rotating the Blend knob counter clockw...
Using the Polarity Switches
The polarity switches can be a very useful and powerful tool, not only to phase correct your stereo loops, but also provide a stereo widening effect. When running amp modelers or drive pedals in parallel, often times they will be out of polarity with each oth...