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Whirlwind Rochester Series User manual

www.whirlwindusa.com • 99 Ling Road, Rochester, NY USA 14612
HANDMADE IN ROCHESTER, N Y
e Rocher Sries Pdas
The name Michael Laiacona may not be a name
you hear on a daily basis, but his innovations
within the music industry certainly are.
From the rst mass produced eects boxes, to the
most sophisticated digital touring system on the
planet, it’s Michael Laiacona behind the wheel.
40 ea hin e cenes
Michael with his
‘53 Les Paul given
to him by Les Paul
himself.
Wn e stoy?
I  stated...
Back in 1961, Michael was an ambitious 12 year old bass player/guitar player with boundless energy,
playing in an Albany band covering the likes of Herman’s Hermits, Dave Clark Five and of course, the
Beatles. Being a kid entailed having no money, but with youth came an imagination that had no
limitations. Michael would spend countless hours tinkering with an old soldering gun and whatever
electronic parts he could dig up, trying to create cool new sounds while teaching himself what would
later become a calling. By 15, out of necessity he hand built his rst PA system complete with a mixing
console, monitors, power amps and handmade speaker enclosures. It didn’t take long to go from
soldering homemade gear in his garage to beginning what would later become an undeniable staple in
every up and coming guitar player’s rig. A few years later he graduated from the garage to a small
factory on Goodman Street, in Rochester NY, where Michael cofounded MXR®. The initial vision was
to build mixing consoles, hence MXR® (mixer) but history would write a dierent legacy... they would
forever be remembered as the worlds rst roadworthy guitar eects pedals.
In May of 1975 Michael left MXR® and went on to establish Whirlwind®, the indisputable world leader
in audio interface... the rest is history.
Well, almost 40 years into it, Michael has decided to recreate the pedals that got him started in the
business in the rst place by launching his “Rochester Series Pedals” which are handwired, American
made replicas of the original pedals that still work night after night in the rigs of the greats like Keith,
Eric, and Eddie. When asked if he would do anything dierently? Michael simply replied...“Yes, I’d add
an LED, direct bypass, and a 9 -Volt power input”, so we did. Whirlwind is proud to re-introduce the
three coolest pedals on the planet. Now plug‘em in, and make a little history of your own.
1975
1972
By 1972 it was clear to him that he had stumbled on to something monumental, but the big question
was how to spread the word. Traditional advertising was available but at a staggering cost and even
then its reach was unable to accurately target the people that needed to know... guitar players. The
answer was priceless, Michael literally spent his evenings going from nightclub to nightclub, plug-
ging his handwired eects boxes into the rigs of any guitar player that would let him. Needless to say,
every single player ended up buying one at the end of the night. Michael knew he wasn’t going to
get rich this way but how else could he spread the word? Then the “Magic” moment happened on a
rainy night in 1973 at “The Red Creek”, a little club in Rochester NY. Jessie Ed Davis, the guitar play-
er from the famed band Taj Mahal and session player for the Beatles and Eric Clapton was the fea-
tured act and he and Michael hit it o to the tune of staying up until 4:oo AM playing guitar in a dark
and dingy green room. Jessie fell in love with the pedals and insisted that he get two more for his
“buddies”. After a few months, Jessie invited Michael to his home in Marina Del Ray to meet some of his
“buddies”. To Michael’s surprise and absolute astonishment, he found himself standing in Jessie’s living
room, face-to-face with one of his rst customers, none other than John Lennon. Within a few short
years these pedals became the most sought after eects of the 1970s.
MXR® is a registered trademark of the Jim Dunlop company. All rights reserved
e Oang Bx
par
The swirling, edgy phaser that started it all! This handwired classic
featuresselectresistorspairedwithhand-matchedcomponentstoachieve
the same smooth and warm modulation as the original...The result? Gobs
of thick rich tone. This little power chord of a box can be heared on more
hit albums than any other FX box in history-hands down.
e Gol Bx
istoin
This classic handwired tank of a box delivers a wide range of sonic distortion
from a subtle, warm, tube-driven tone to balls-to-the-walls searing hot over-
drive, with that vintage sustain and classic tone you grew up with.
e Red Bx
omeo
The Red Box compressor is a true classic and can be heard in almost
every great rock recording of the‘70s and ‘80s. It’s known best for its
crisp percussive attack when applied to a clean guitar, as well as its
lush, rich sustain when soloing.
This box gives you the ultimate control over your instruments and your
gear. You can alternate between channels A and B or select both. Send
one guitar to two amps or use it the other way around to select between
two guitars into one amp.
Thanks to our patented, state-of-the-art optical switching, there’s
no added noise, pops or crackles and no alteration of your tone. Bright
LEDs indicate channel status.
e Slecto
AB x
e Leae
nstrumen ae
There’s not a performer out there that doesn’t bend, pinch, or tangle their cable. That’s why
Whirlwind invented the Leader Series. Premium, rugged, and practically indestructable, the
Leader plug’s patented cable grip absorbs any typical straining in the eld. Its exible boot
extension has virtually eliminated breakage at the cable exit. Combined with Accusonic+1
cable, the Leader is the highest quality instrument cable manufactured today, and we back
them up with a limited lifetime warranty.
Available in 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 18, 25, 30 and 50 ft. lengths.
Cables are also available with a right angle classic style plug on one end.
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e Oang Bx Par
e Oang Bx Par
1: INPUT JACK Connect a cord from your instrument here. Removing the cord from the INPUT jack
when not in use disconnects the battery which will prolong battery life.
2: OUTPUT JACK Connect a cord out to your amplier here.
3: 9VOLT INPUT Connect an optional power supply here. Accepts an industry standard 9 Volt regulated
DC supply with a 2.1mm barrel type connector, center contact negative.TheWhirlwind PS9V-EFX
power supply is recommended for proper operation.
4: SPEED CONTROLVaries the speed of the phasing eect.
5: STATUS LED Illuminates when the eect is active.
6: FOOTSWITCH Turns the eect on and o. When OFF, the unit is completely removed from the signal
path (TRUE BYPASS).
7: BATTERY COMPARTMENT Remove 4 screws on the bottom of the unit to access the battery. Be sure to
leave the protective insulator in place to prevent the circuit board from contacting the metal case.
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e Gol Bx Dstoin
e Gol Bx Dstoin
1: INPUT JACK Connect a cord from your instrument here. Removing the cord from the INPUT jack
when not in use disconnects the battery which will prolong battery life.
2: OUTPUT JACK Connect a cord out to your amplier here.
3: 9VOLT INPUT Connect an optional power supply here. Accepts an industry standard 9 Volt regulated
DC supply with a 2.1mm barrel type connector, center contact negative.The Whirlwind PS9V-EFX
power supply is recommended for proper operation.
4: OUTPUT LEVEL Controls the overall volume when the eect is engaged.
5: DISTORTION Controls the amount of distortion applied to the signal.
6: STATUS LED Illuminates when the eect is active.
7: FOOTSWITCH Turns the eect on and o. When OFF, the unit is completely removed from the signal
path (TRUE BYPASS).
8: BATTERY COMPARTMENT Remove 4 screws on the bottom of the unit to access the battery. Be sure
to leave the protective insulator in place to prevent the circuit board from contacting the metal case.
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e Red Bx Comeo
e Red Bx Comeo
1: INPUT JACK Connect a cord from your instrument here. Removing the cord from the INPUT jack when
not in use disconnects the battery which will prolong battery life.
2: OUTPUT JACK Connect a cord out to your amplier here.
3: 9 VOLT INPUT Connect an optional power supply here. Accepts an industry standard 9 Volt regulated
DC supply with a 2.1mm barrel type connector, center contact negative.TheWhirlwind PS9V-EFX
power supply is recommended for proper operation.
4: OUTPUT LEVEL Controls the overall volume when the eect is engaged.
5: SENSITIVITY Controls how much compression is applied to the signal. Turning the control clockwise
applies more compression resulting in increased sustain by limiting the loud peaks and boosting the
soft parts of the signal.
6: STATUS LED Illuminates when the eect is active.
7: FOOTSWITCH Turns the eect on and o. When OFF, the unit is completely removed from the signal
path (TRUE BYPASS).
8: BATTERY COMPARTMENT Remove 4 screws on the bottom of the unit to access the battery. Be sure to
leave the protective insulator in place to prevent the circuit board from contacting the metal case.

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