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In order to take full advantage of the features and performance it provides, please read this owner's
manual thoroughly.
Welcome to the world of OVERDRIVELAND
OVERDRIVELAND was born to be as lustrous and distinctive as the elusive DUMBLE amps that are now hard to come
by, allowing players to express their unique playing styles.
DUMBLE amplifiers are known for their distinctive harmonics, which can make even clean sounds seem slightly
distorted. Furthermore, the drive sound of a DUMBLE amp responds to a guitarist's playing as if the amplifier itself
possesses intention. The development of the pedal started from the idea of capturing this unique feel of Dumble amps
and translating it into a pedal-sized overdrive pedal.
By adjusting the overtones of the input guitar signal, OVERDRIVELAND offers a unique sound that balances well across
all strings, from the 1st to the 6th (or 7th) string. It becomes an instrument that can expand the possibilities of
expression.
Please feel free to explore these possibilities with OVERDRIVELAND.
Main Features
The unit features a solid die-cast case with laser engraving. Each unit has a unique, rugged surface finish for you to
appreciate.
For the custom shop version, custom modules are used with different components than the standard version in order to
respond more sensitively to input signals.
The unit incorporates the HTS (Holistic Tonal Solution) circuit, which differs from traditional buffer circuits. It maximizes
the sound characteristics of the guitar while performing impedance conversion, achieving a balance between "sound"
and "low noise." The HTS circuit prevents sound quality degradation even when the effect is turned off. Additionally, the
output signal is in phase with the input signal, eliminating concerns about phase inversion.
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Table of Contents
The Signal Flow for Normal Channel and Drive Channel
OVERDRIVELAND consists of two main sections.
The first is the Normal channel circuit, through which the signal passes when the Normal channel is selected.
This circuit includes the Tone circuit (including the EQ ON/GLASS switch) and Gain characteristics adjustment
with the ROCK/JAZZ switch.
The second section is the Drive circuit. When the Drive channel is selected, the signal passes through this Drive
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circuit before flowing into the Normal channel circuit.
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Normal Channel Selected
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Drive Channel Selected
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