Harp ROD Effects Harmonica Pedal Midnight Drive and Feedback P.I. Pedal Bundle. Includes Free USA Shipping

Harp ROD Effects Harmonica Pedal Midnight Drive and Feedback P.I. Pedal Bundle. Includes Free USA Shipping

Harp ROD Effects

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2 Piece Bundle Including 1 Feedback P.I. Pedal and 1 Midnight Drive Pedal

Feedback is an elusive criminal. That’s why you need a detective!

The Feedback P.I is a device that will help you eliminate the threat of feedback on any stage. It combines the three main approaches for fighting feedback all in one box: An active notch filter, a noise gate, and a Vol knob that can act as a PAD. The active notch filter will take care of the fundamental frequencies that are causing feedback. The Noise Gate acts as a life insurance, cutting the signal while you are not playing. The Vol knob goes just a couple of decibels above unity, so it can be used as a PAD if you are forced to use a higher gain amp.

How to use:

1.- Set the VOL knob at unity (just a few degrees lower than fully clockwise).
2.- Start with the FREQ knob all the way to the right.
3.- Turn your amp and pedals past the feedback threshold. The idea is to intentionally create feedback.
4.- Once the feedback appears, start turning the FREQ knob to the left until the feedback goes away. You’ll likely find a few spots (or a range) where feedback disappears, but try to find the optimal position at the higher end of the frequency range.
5.- (Optional) Set the Noise Gate to 12 o’clock and engage the switch (up position). If your band is loud, you might need to turn the knob further to the right.
Volume: Set the Vol at unity if you are using a feedback-friendly amp. If you are using a high-gain amp, move the Feedback P.I to the end of your chain and set the Vol knob to 12 o’clock. This will turn the pedal into a PAD that will help to reduce the gain of the amp.

FREQ: This knob sets the frequency affected by the notch filter. It ranges from 400hz to 7000hz. The goal is to find the highest offending frequency. This will better preserve your tone.

ON: Turns the noise gate on or off. When off, the noise gate is bypassed.

GATE: Sets the threshold of the Noise Gate.

Right is IN

Left is OUT

The power consumption of the Feedback P.I. is around 20mA. It doesn't need much power to run, so any 9V DC (center negative) Power Supply should be enough to power this pedals and a handful of others.

Midnight Drive

The Midnight Drive is a transparent overdrive. It is not going to change your tone (unless you want to), it is just going to make it dirtier. Also, is a dual pedal for harp. It has an Overdrive and a Booster. The goal of the Midnight Drive is to give you the break-up of a small tube amp out of a clean amp, at any volume. The sound of the Midnight Drive is based on a special type of

transistors called FET. I selected those because they sound and react a lot like tubes! The pedals work on a regular 9v power supply, but internally the voltage is raised up to 18v to give you the maximum headroom and dynamic range.

FAQ:

Any power supply designed to work at 9v with a negative center.

Are the pedals true bypass? Yes, the Harp Mojo (and all Rods pedals) are true bypass.

If you need any patch cables you can order here.



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