THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING
THE EBS MULTICOMP - GUITAR EDITION PEDAL!
EBS MultiComp is a high performance, analog compressor pedal
with a choice between solid state, tube simulation and multi-band
compression. With these impressive features the MultiComp makes
a good sounding instrument sound even better. The Guitar Edition is
fine tuned for optimal use with guitar.
We hope you’ll enjoy using your EB S MultiComp pedal.
/The EB S Team
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THE CONTROLS
ACTIVE/
PASSIVE
Switch
(next to
output
jack)
Set to ACTIVE position if you are playing an
active instrument or if you have the pedal
connec ted to an ef fects loop. If not, set this
switch to PASSIVE.
IT IS VER Y IMPORTA NT THAT THIS S WITCH IS SE T
CORRECTLY FOR PROPERLY FUNCTION.
COMP/LIMIT controls the amount of
compression, the ratio. The range is from
1:1 (minimum) to 5:1(maximum position).
GAIN controls the output gain of the
compressor. Compensate the output level
with reference to bypass. You can also use
this control to boost your sound.
TUBESIM Ac tivates the tube simulator,
for extra harmonics and warmth to
your sound.
MULTIBAND (MB) Selects the dual band
compression. In this mode the bass and
treble compressors work independently.
NORMAL Selects a normal one-band
compressor action. Moderate setting
recommended.
LED INDICATOR Indicates dynamically how the
compressor works when active.
FOOT SWITCH Switches the pedal on or off.
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POWER OPTIONS
EBS MULTICOMP - GUITAR EDITION
DC POWER ADAPTOR For environmental reasons,
we recommend the use of a DC Power
Supply, such as the EBS A D-9+. The EBS
MultiComp Guitar Edition handles 9-12
V DC, and require a 2.1 mm pin center
negative type of connec tor.
BATTERY This pedal can run on battery (not
included). To place a bat tery in the pedal
follow these steps.
1) Remove the four screws holding
the bottom plate.
2) Carefully remove the bottom plate.
3) Place a 9V alkaline t ype; 6LR61 in
the battery holder.
4) Gently place back the bot tom plate.
Attach the four mounting screws using
moderate tension.
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ADVANCED CONTROL OPTIONS (inside the box)
ADJUSTING THRESHOLD LEVELS. The EBS
MultiComp has the feature of fine-tuning
the compressor thresholds for both the high
and low band compressors independently.
The ranges can be set from "of f", which
bypasses the desired band, up to a relative
sensitivity of +6 dB from factory setting.
These trimmers are set to 50% (12 o'clock)
from factory.
Make sure that the MultiComp operates in
MULTIBAND mode when adjusting
the threshold levels.
The trimmers are located on the printed
circuit board, and are easily accessible by
removing the bot tom plate. When doing
any adjustments, please use a plastic
screwdriver, and turn the trimmer gently.
If you are not 100% sure o n how to do this, p lease cons ult your near est serv ice
center. Excessiv e force may result in d amage to the unit, and t he warrant y in that
case w ill be void.
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SAMPLE SOUND SETTINGS
The following examples below show a few of the many sonic
possibilities of the EB S MultiComp Guitar Edition.
RHY THM COMP (Up f rom the Skie s)
This set ting is great for r ythmic guitar chords
with mid to heavy compression. The Tubeism
mode simulates tube compression.
FUNKY PICK (Chicken Pick)
Firm compression for funky style playing.
Help the guitar to cut through in a nice
percussive way using the Multi-band mode.
SWEL L COMP (Pump Comp)
Fast at tack and heavy setting makes chords
swell nicely with this setting using the
Normal compression mode, pushing the
level of compression quite a lot.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Please consult the following checkpoints, before consulting one of
the authorized EBS service centers.
Checkpoint
1) Does the cable(s) work
properly?
2) Are the 1/4” plugs properly
connec ted all the way in?
3) Are the Instrument cable
attached to the Right
(input) jack, and the Amp
cable connected to the Left
(output) jack?
4) Does the pedal have a
battery, and is the battery
OK?
5) Does the indicator LED
light when pressing the foot
switch alternatively?
6) Does the instrument work?
7) Does the amplifier work
and is the volume turned
up?
8) If you are using a DC
adapter, Are you using an
EBS A D-9?