Stone Deaf Effects PDF-2 User manual

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Stone Deaf Effects and Amplication LTD
35 Pennine Vale
Shaw, Oldham
OL2 8DH
United Kingdom
www.stonedeaffx.com
Fig Fumb:
Fuzz with noise gate
Kliptonite:
Dual OD / Fuzz
Warp Drive:
High gain drive with
noise gate
Check out some of our other products below at
www.stonedeaffx.com
Trashy Blonde:
Amp in a box / clean
boost
Syncopy:
Analogue Delay pedal
with digital control and
128 presets
Tremotron:
Analogue tremolo
pedal with digital
control and
128 presets
SD30: 30 Watt Analogue valve amplier with
digital control and 128 presets
SD8: 8 Watt Analogue valve amplier with
digital control and 64 presets
SD50: 50 Watt Analogue valve amplier with
digital control and 128 presets

Gain Knob: controls
the amount of gain in
the circuit. To achiev
the original PDF-1
gain set to minimum.
Freq Knob:
allows you to set
the frequency
that you want
to boost or cut.
Ranges from
35Hz to 6Khz.
On / Off: turns
the pedal on
and off.
Clean Dirty:
switches the
distortion circuit
in or out for clean
boost or distort-
ed boost.
5 position Band-
width: sets the Q
of the boost or cut.
From thin (needle
point) to fat (stand-
ard pedal response).
Height Knob:
controls how much
cut or boost by + / -
20dB. At 12 o’clock
its at unity gain.
The latest incarnation of our very rst design, the
parametric distortion lter – otherwise known as the PDF-2
- is the infamous sibling of our very own PDF-1.
The PDF-2 has more gain on tap than it’s popular
predecessor, an added expression pedal input and dual
channel operation, the PDF-2 has garnered a fearsome
reputation as a versatile beast in its own right.
With a reduced noise oor, adjustable gain knob and dual
footswitch for clean and dirty channels, the PDF-2 delivers
unmatched versatility, having been used on instruments
including piano, bass, drums, synths, and both electric and
acoustic guitars, it also boasts an expression pedal input
control* feature for wah, phaser and manual tonal shifts.
Offering an effective EQ and a bombproof enclosure, this
drive pedal is considered to be one of the most formidable
on the market for even the hardest touring musician.
* Features compatible with the Stone Deaf EP-1 Expression
Pedal only.
• Parametric EQ with adjustable distortion gain
• Frequency response from 35Hz-6kHz. (For Bass & Guitar)
• Adjustable Gain allowing you to increase or deacrease the
gain. (For PDF-1 gain you need to roll back the gain knob
to about 7 or 8 o’clock to achieve this.
• Lower noise oor than the PDF-1 (as per customer request)
(Quieter than PDF-1)
• Frequency sweep control via expression pedal: Wah Wah
function via expression using boost in thin setting, Phaser
function via expression using cut in thin setting, Tone con-
trol function via expression using medium to fat bandwidth
setting.
• 9v Power supply centre negative 2.1mm Boss Style (use
isolated power supply to reduce noise) Current Draw is
35mA
• Footswitchable Dual Channel, Clean and Dirty parametric
EQ channel
• Hand Built in Manchester, United Kingdom
Please note if you are trying to match volume to other pedals
you need to experiment with the bandwidth Q, Height (Boost
/ Cut) and Frequency as this all works in conjunction with the
pedals overall volume. There is an overall volume compensation
circuit built into the height function of the pedal.

Gain Knob: controls
the amount of gain in
the circuit. To achiev
the original PDF-1
gain set to minimum.
Freq Knob:
allows you to set
the frequency
that you want
to boost or cut.
Ranges from
35Hz to 6Khz.
On / Off: turns
the pedal on
and off.
Clean Dirty:
switches the
distortion circuit
in or out for clean
boost or distort-
ed boost.
5 position Band-
width: sets the Q
of the boost or cut.
From thin (needle
point) to fat (stand-
ard pedal response).
Height Knob:
controls how much
cut or boost by + / -
20dB. At 12 o’clock
its at unity gain.
The latest incarnation of our very rst design, the
parametric distortion lter – otherwise known as the PDF-2
- is the infamous sibling of our very own PDF-1.
The PDF-2 has more gain on tap than it’s popular
predecessor, an added expression pedal input and dual
channel operation, the PDF-2 has garnered a fearsome
reputation as a versatile beast in its own right.
With a reduced noise oor, adjustable gain knob and dual
footswitch for clean and dirty channels, the PDF-2 delivers
unmatched versatility, having been used on instruments
including piano, bass, drums, synths, and both electric and
acoustic guitars, it also boasts an expression pedal input
control* feature for wah, phaser and manual tonal shifts.
Offering an effective EQ and a bombproof enclosure, this
drive pedal is considered to be one of the most formidable
on the market for even the hardest touring musician.
* Features compatible with the Stone Deaf EP-1 Expression
Pedal only.
• Parametric EQ with adjustable distortion gain
• Frequency response from 35Hz-6kHz. (For Bass & Guitar)
• Adjustable Gain allowing you to increase or deacrease the
gain. (For PDF-1 gain you need to roll back the gain knob
to about 7 or 8 o’clock to achieve this.
• Lower noise oor than the PDF-1 (as per customer request)
(Quieter than PDF-1)
• Frequency sweep control via expression pedal: Wah Wah
function via expression using boost in thin setting, Phaser
function via expression using cut in thin setting, Tone con-
trol function via expression using medium to fat bandwidth
setting.
• 9v Power supply centre negative 2.1mm Boss Style (use
isolated power supply to reduce noise) Current Draw is
35mA
• Footswitchable Dual Channel, Clean and Dirty parametric
EQ channel
• Hand Built in Manchester, United Kingdom
Please note if you are trying to match volume to other pedals
you need to experiment with the bandwidth Q, Height (Boost
/ Cut) and Frequency as this all works in conjunction with the
pedals overall volume. There is an overall volume compensation
circuit built into the height function of the pedal.

Gain Knob: controls
the amount of gain in
the circuit. To achiev
the original PDF-1
gain set to minimum.
Freq Knob:
allows you to set
the frequency
that you want
to boost or cut.
Ranges from
35Hz to 6Khz.
On / Off: turns
the pedal on
and off.
Clean Dirty:
switches the
distortion circuit
in or out for clean
boost or distort-
ed boost.
5 position Band-
width: sets the Q
of the boost or cut.
From thin (needle
point) to fat (stand-
ard pedal response).
Height Knob:
controls how much
cut or boost by + / -
20dB. At 12 o’clock
its at unity gain.
The latest incarnation of our very rst design, the
parametric distortion lter – otherwise known as the PDF-2
- is the infamous sibling of our very own PDF-1.
The PDF-2 has more gain on tap than it’s popular
predecessor, an added expression pedal input and dual
channel operation, the PDF-2 has garnered a fearsome
reputation as a versatile beast in its own right.
With a reduced noise oor, adjustable gain knob and dual
footswitch for clean and dirty channels, the PDF-2 delivers
unmatched versatility, having been used on instruments
including piano, bass, drums, synths, and both electric and
acoustic guitars, it also boasts an expression pedal input
control* feature for wah, phaser and manual tonal shifts.
Offering an effective EQ and a bombproof enclosure, this
drive pedal is considered to be one of the most formidable
on the market for even the hardest touring musician.
* Features compatible with the Stone Deaf EP-1 Expression
Pedal only.
• Parametric EQ with adjustable distortion gain
• Frequency response from 35Hz-6kHz. (For Bass & Guitar)
• Adjustable Gain allowing you to increase or deacrease the
gain. (For PDF-1 gain you need to roll back the gain knob
to about 7 or 8 o’clock to achieve this.
• Lower noise oor than the PDF-1 (as per customer request)
(Quieter than PDF-1)
• Frequency sweep control via expression pedal: Wah Wah
function via expression using boost in thin setting, Phaser
function via expression using cut in thin setting, Tone con-
trol function via expression using medium to fat bandwidth
setting.
• 9v Power supply centre negative 2.1mm Boss Style (use
isolated power supply to reduce noise) Current Draw is
35mA
• Footswitchable Dual Channel, Clean and Dirty parametric
EQ channel
• Hand Built in Manchester, United Kingdom
Please note if you are trying to match volume to other pedals
you need to experiment with the bandwidth Q, Height (Boost
/ Cut) and Frequency as this all works in conjunction with the
pedals overall volume. There is an overall volume compensation
circuit built into the height function of the pedal.

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Stone Deaf Effects and Amplication LTD
35 Pennine Vale
Shaw, Oldham
OL2 8DH
United Kingdom
www.stonedeaffx.com
Fig Fumb:
Fuzz with noise gate
Kliptonite:
Dual OD / Fuzz
Warp Drive:
High gain drive with
noise gate
Check out some of our other products below at
www.stonedeaffx.com
Trashy Blonde:
Amp in a box / clean
boost
Syncopy:
Analogue Delay pedal
with digital control and
128 presets
Tremotron:
Analogue tremolo
pedal with digital
control and
128 presets
SD30: 30 Watt Analogue valve amplier with
digital control and 128 presets
SD8: 8 Watt Analogue valve amplier with
digital control and 64 presets
SD50: 50 Watt Analogue valve amplier with
digital control and 128 presets
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