Brian's take on the elusive "D" sound and much, much, more...
The Euphoria Overdrive is a very capable pedal. Designed to do a huge
range of sounds but never to overpower your fundamental tone, this is
the drive for people who know they have a good guitar and know they
have a quality amp, but want to take it farther, make it better – without
sacrificing any of the great things that they already get from their setup.
Flexibility comes from three distinct options for the drive method, and
as a result the drive tone. The design of the tone controls offers simplicity and power combined. Your new Euphoria Overdrive will take you
places that are familiar, but distinct.
Your fundamental sound will be preserved, but your tone will be greatly
enhanced, and the power to determine in just what ways is all at your
fingertips. All this, built into a pedal which is capable among other
things of achieving a sound highly reminscent of those famous "D"
amps...
Is it any wonder we call it Euphoria?
To get the most out of your new pedal, you'll want to become very
familiar with the controls. The Euphoria Overdrive is not difficult to
learn, but it will reward time spent understanding how the controls
interact and how the different drive modes contribute their own take on
the sound. It is a complete tonal package, and includes a true-bypass
footswitch for signal purity, plus all the control you need for a great
non-bypassed signal: knobs for Gain, Volume, Tone, Bass, and a
three-way switch to adjust between gain modes, labeled Smooth,
Open, and Crunch. We'll spend some time explaining the Tone and Bass
controls, as they have a huge amount of sound-shaping potential and
it's important to understand how they work, and of course you need to
know about the three different gain modes to get the most out of the
pedal. Experiment and enjoy!
Bypass Switch – A relay based soft switch true-bypass footswitch removal of the circuit when it isn't wanted,
meaning you don't lose any tone when the pedal is off.
Volume – This control adjusts the output level of the Euphoria Overdrive. There is ample volume on tap to boost
your signal substantially, if you want to do that, but it also ensures that reaching unity output (the same signal
level engaged as when the pedal is bypassed) is a breeze. Note, there is a volume output level difference in each
of the three gain toggle switch modes. Most notably, the middle mode, "Open," has a large volume jump. Take
caution to adjust the Volume knob lower when switching to "Open" mode to prevent a very loud jump in the
signal level.
Tone – Coming after the crunch engine of the pedal, the Tone control allows you to dial in the perfect amount of
highs. Since it is after the clipping section of the pedal, its affect on your sound is strictly shaping the highs to
taste. It has a large range of adjustment, and for best results, start at zero and add highs until you have the level
of treble and presence that you're after. Raising the Tone knob will also raise the volume level, so account for that
in the adjustment process. Whether you want a smooth high frequency profile or clear, precise notes, this control
will get you there.
Bass – The true powerhouse of this pedal lays in the placement of bass control. It sits before the gain stages so
can send the overdrive into a territory you don’t expect. The best way to explore it is to start with it all the way
counter clockwise, get a tone you really like then slowly bring the bass in... You’ll notice that the gain changes
quickly, if you now balance the bass control with the tone and the gain you will find tones you never dreamed of
before!
Gain – A straightforward control, this just adjusts the level of crunch desired. As you raise the Gain, pay attention
to the Volume control and to the Bass knob. More gain will give you more volume, so keeping your level where
you want it will mean adjusting them together. Since the Bass knob does have a profound impact on how much
crunch you get in the lower frequency notes and that in turn can change the whole character of your overdrive or
distortion sound, make sure to adjust the two controls together. And of course the Gain knob is profoundly
related to the three-way toggle switch that adjusts between gain modes.
Suggested Settings
“D” - Ford
Smooth, amps like and really fat
along the low ends
Light and Glassy
Giving a bit of boost to what is already
there, but fatten the lows for punch
Smooth/Open/Crunch Toggle Switch – These three switch positions each represent a totally different internal
gain pathway. They change the drive in very fundamental ways. Smooth is the most "D"-amp style sound, with a
great degree of presence and tremendous touch response. Open comes with a substantial volume boost, and has
the most forward, least driven sound of any of the positions. Crunch is, true to its name, the crunchiest, higher
gain side of the pedal, and with adjustment it can really get going! Each of the three switch positions should be
treated like a whole new variation on the pedal, because in fundamental ways, they are. Dialing in the best sound
for each will come down to your ears and to experimentation, but understanding how the other controls affect
Chrunchy Drive Open, but refined
Give you some bite, some
crunch, and the feel of extra
speakers!
Just adding dirt to what is already
there...
each-other should arm you to get great sounds from the Euphoria in any of its three great drive modes.
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