Data Sheet

Sunset - Product Information
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The Ge overdrive combines the softer response
of germanium diodes with a parallel path that
blends in the dry signal as the Drive is lowered.
At higher gains the lower-midrange frequencies
are emphasized to create a tight, thick response.
This overdrive really fattens up single coil
pickups, and responds with a bold push when
paired with humbuckers.
The Texas overdrive employs a single stage
soft-clipper configuration that is filtered before
and after the gain stage to create a smooth and
dynamic overdrive. The original signal dynamics
are retained as the gain is increased – perfect
for playing the blues or just fattening up your
sound with a signature midrange bump.
The Treble type is a treble booster that removes
the low frequencies as the Tone knob is turned
up – great for tightening up an overdriven amp,
or driving another gain pedal that’s a bit looser
on the low end. Turning the Tone knob down
brings in the low end, making for a versatile all-
around boost.
The JFET type is a clean boost that subtly
beefs up your signal with the dynamics and
responsiveness created from the JFET front end.
As you turn up the drive, the signal gets rounded
and warmer. The is a great option when your
amp just “needs a little extra.
The 2stage overdrive combines a soft-clipping
stage followed by a hard-clipping stage, creating
a complex overdrive with a wide range of gain.
Its EQ structure preserves the low end while
adding some muscle to push your amp. This
overdrive can easily take you from lightly clipped
to beefy saturation.
The Hard overdrive uses a single-stage hard-
clipping circuit that has a ton of available
gain, approaching fuzz territory with the Drive
knob maxed. At lower gains, mildly clipped
transparent tones are achieved with this
versatile drive. The wide-ranging Tone knob lets
you shape the top end from smooth to buzzy.
Channel A overdrive circuits
Channel A boost circuit Channel B boost circuit
Channel B overdrive circuits