5/15/2023 0 Comments Pioner mosfetPlease see the Notes section for details (NOTE: I can send this info to the buyer since it's long and not really relevant until you need it).Section Using this unit Using this unit 02 Head unit DEH-X3600UI c d 1/ to 6/ AUX input jack (3.5 mm stereo jack) Detach button 1 123 4 5 6 e CAUTION Use an optional Pioneer USB cable (CD-U50E) to connect the USB storage device as any device connected directly to the unit will protrude out from the unit, which could be dangerous. T1: This trimmer sets the maximum distortion possible with the two Gain controls. In the left position, the guitar passes through a JFET buffer before the gain control and is less interactive with the guitar volume.ĭIP: This 3-position DIP switch give you a few options for tweaking the Mysterioso. In this mode you will have greater control of the overall distortion using just the guitar (if you place the Mysterioso first in your signal chain). REACT/BUFFER: Right is “reactive” mode which produces the strongest interaction with your guitar volume knob. TB: The Tone Bypass switch defeats the tone control altogether. CCW produces a strong mids cut and CW is normal (or slightly elevated) mids. TONE: The tone control looks a bit like a Big Muff style but changes the mid range rather than panning between LP and HP filters. GAIN2, VOL2: This channel is a more traditional gain control - turning it CW will increase the overall distortion. ![]() The middle setting in minimal distortion. For single coils, setting the GAIN control CW will fatten up the tone. For humbucker pickups, turning the GAIN control CCW will slough off some bass. GAIN1, VOL1: This channel is split between two drive settings. ![]() Just a few months ago I got to play it through a Carr Mercury and it slayed with that amp and a Gibson DC! This is, at its core, a very mids focused overdrive and may not be for everyone. It takes a little bit of tweaking to get it right for your gear and I will explain how to do that in the Notes section, as well as offer some mod suggestions. This isn’t what I would call a “Plug N Play” type OD. Additionally, the stock reactive/buffer switch has been made external. These include a tone bypass switch with options and reducing the two internal trimmers to one. I did include a few tweaks to the design that are my own preference for this effect. ![]() The Mysterioso is about 95% of the Mosfet Overdrive. The center position is the point of lowest gain (I don’t know of any other overdrive set up like this but I am sure there must be one or two). Additionally, channel 1 has two different drive settings: CCW is more mids focused and CCW is fatter. Rather than doubling up on the parts, the channel switching is done by swapping between two sets of volume and drive controls, with the tone control being shared. The Mosfet Overdrive™ is a dual channel overdrive derived from a single circuit. Aluminum knobs on the top row, gorva/love my switches soft click footswitches, high quality components throughout. It's a very cool pedal with a unique sound and lots of tweakability. Was doing some spring cleaning and decided to re-box it and make it look nice for someone else. When I made it, I drilled the enclosure and it was ugly as hell so while I liked the sound of it, I hated looking at it and it eventually went on a shelf. Up for sale is my clone of the Blackstone Appliances Mosfet Overdrive that I built a few years ago on a pcb from Madbean called the Mysterioso.
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