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Dunlop MXR M116 Fullbore Metal User manual

M116 Fullbore Metal
Ultimate riff power is yours with the M116 Fullbore Metal Distortion pedal
from MXR. This compact but powerful device is all you need to unleash the
most devastating contemporary metal guitar tones ever heard. The Fullbore
Metal turbo-charges your guitar signal with lethal amounts of ultra high
gain. This is combined with a built-in Noise Gate to knock out the noise
associated with extreme gain levels while also adding definition and
tightness to syncopated metal riffs.
Extensive EQ controls, with Bass, Mid, sweepable Mid-Freq and Treble
knobs let you sculpt your tone with fiendish precision. The additional Scoop
switch provides an instant high and low frequency boost that’ll rumble the
room while also adding clarity. Available from MXR, the world leader in
analog pedal technology.
• Super high gain distortion
• Three band EQ with sweepable mid frequencies
• Tight, fast, switchable Noise Gate for syncopated metal riffage
• Internal Gate Trigger control lets you set the Noise Gate's sensitivity
• Scoop Switch boost the highs and lows while the EQ stays active
• True Bypass with LED
• All analog circuit path
92503008180
The initials MXR are synonymous with the effects pedal innovations
that have shaped the tone of modern electric guitar. Since the
1970’s, MXR has produced the best stomp boxes available; now
comes the inspired MXR Fullbore Metal. Starting with its proprietary
circuit design that delivers rich harmonic content, the Fullbore
Metal carries on the MXR tradition of tough, rugged and tonally
tasty stomp boxes. With its die cast chassis, robust stomp switch
and carefully selected components, the Fullbore Metal is truly a
modern day classic.
DUNLOP MANUFACTURING, INC. P.O. BOX 846 BENICIA, CA 94510 U.S.A.
TEL: 1-707-745-2722 FAX: 1-707-745-2658 WWW.JIMDUNLOP.COM
POWER
The MXR Fullbore Metal can be powered by one 9-volt battery (accessed
by removing the bottom plate of the pedal), a Dunlop ECB003 AC adapter
(ECB003E in Europe), a Dunlop DCB10 DC Brick, or MC403 Power System.
DIRECTIONS
A) Run a cable from your guitar to the Fullbore Metal’s Input jack and
run another cable from the Fullbore’s Output jack to your amplifier.
B) IMPORTANT! Please note, that this pedal is extremely dynamic,
therefore care should be taken during the initial setup by starting
with the VOLUME, GAIN, and BASS controls at fully counter-clockwise
(minimum).
C) Turn the effect on by depressing the footswitch. The illuminated
Blue LED indicates that the unit is on.
D) Adjust the GAIN, VOLUME, LOW, MID, FREQ and HIGH controls until
the desired output and tone is acquired.
E) Depress the SCOOP switch for an instant nu-metal scooped sound
that accentuates the low and high frequencies. The illuminated Red
LED indicates you are in Scoop mode.
F) To sharpen the attack of syncopated rhythms or to cut down on excess
noise, depress the GATE button. The Green LED will illuminate when
the Gate function is active. To adjust the GATE control's sensitivity,
please refer to diagram A.
Check out the sample settings below to hear some of the many amazing
sounds available with the MXR Fullbore Metal. Please note that there are
suggested settings for humbucker or single coil pickups and also combo
amp or high wattage half stack situations.
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Impedance ........................ > 450KΩ
Output Impedance ..................... < 10KΩ
Signal to Noise All Controls @ Mid Position .................................... A' weighted (Vref = 1 Vrms)
Gate OFF ................................. > 70dB
Gate ON ....................................... > 85dB
Frequency Response
Gate OPEN ................................. 0dB from 20Hz to 20KHz
Gate CLOSED .............................. -20dB at 500Hz
...................................................... -25dB at 20KHz
Tone Controls
Low................................................ +/- 9dB at 100Hz
Mid ................................................ +/- 16dB at 200Hz to 5KHz
High ............................................. +/- 12dB shelf at 1.5KHz
Bypass ...................................................... True Hardwire
Current Draw ...................................................... 18mA
SMALL COMBO AMP
CONTROLS
1 VOLUME controls overall effect
volume (inactive in bypass mode).
2 FREQ selects the midrange frequency (200Hz
to 5KHz) that is adjusted by the MID control.
3 GAIN controls the overall amount of
distortion.
4 GATE button activates the noise gate
(illuminated Green LED indicates that the
Gate function is active).
5 SCOOP activates the Scoop function
(illuminated Red LED indicates on).
6 LOW controls the amount of low end.
7 MID controls the amount of midrange
selected by the FREQ control.
8 HIGH controls the amount of high end.
9 Footswitch toggles effect on/bypass
(blue LED indicates on)
SINGLE COIL
VOL – 2:30
FREQ – 2:00
GAIN – 11:30
LOW – 11:00
MID – 10:00
HIGH – 12:00
GATE – IN
SCOOP – OUT
HUMBUCKER
VOL – 12:00
FREQ – 12:00
GAIN – 9:00
LOW – 9:00
MID – 12:00
HIGH – 12:00
GATE – IN
SCOOP – OUT
HALF STACK
GENERAL PURPOSE
SINGLE COIL
VOL – 12:00
FREQ – 12:00
GAIN – 12:00
LOW – 9:30
MID – 12:00
HIGH – 9:30
GATE – IN
SCOOP – IN
HUMBUCKER
VOL – 12:00
FREQ – 2:00
GAIN – 11:00
LOW – 9:00
MID – 11:00
HIGH – 1:30
GATE – IN
SCOOP – IN
LEAD
VOL – 1:30
FREQ – 11:00
GAIN – 3:00
LOW – 10:00
MID – 2:00
HIGH – 10:00
GATE – IN
SCOOP – IN FOR SINGLE COIL/
OUT FOR HUMBUCKER
“NITEY NIGHT, SLEEP TIGHT”
VOL – NOON
FREQ – 4:00
GAIN – 12:00
LOW – 10:00
MID – 7:30
HIGH – 12:00
GATE – IN
SCOOP – OFF
6
2
8
7
9
3
1
4
NOISE GATE TRIGGER CONTROL
With a small flathead screwdriver, rotate the Arrow
clockwise to increase the Noise Gate's sensitivity,
causing the gate to cut off faster. Rotate the Arrow
counter-clockwise if notes are being cut off too early.
INTERIOR VIEW
DIAGRAM A
-+
-+
TRIGGER
TRIGGER
5

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