User Manual

Notes on certain pedals:
Some older Boss pedals require 12Vdc, yet can be powered by a 9Vdc battery.
They will indicate “Use ACA adaptor” near the power jack. To power an ACA pedal
please use outputs 3-6, and set to 12Vdc on the dip switch for the corresponding
output. Modern Boss pedals will indicate “PSA,” and can be powered by any of the 1
SPOT Pro CS12’s 9Vdc outputs.
Many germanium based fuzzes and Octavia-style pedals will require the use of the
CYR adaptor to reverse the polarity to center pin positive.
For pedals with high milliamp draws such as Strymon please utilize outputs 8-11.
Eventide pedals such as the Time Factor and H9 may be powered by outputs 10-11
with the addition of the CL6 converter for proper dc jack tip size and polarity.
Line 6 M9 may be powered by outputs 10-11, but will also require the CL6
converter. The M9 can also be powered directly by the 9Vac of output 12.
Line 6 M5 may be powered by outputs 10-11, NOT output 12.
Line 6 modeling pedals (DL-4/MM-4) may be powered by outputs 8-11, but will also
require the CL6 converter. You may optionally use output 12, as the power input of
these pedals can use 9Vac or 9Vdc.
Line 6 Tone Core pedals may be powered by any 9Vdc output.
Line 6 POD or M13 cannot be powered by the 1 SPOT Pro CS12, even on the 9Vac
output. The milliamp draw is too large for those units.
If more 9Vdc pedals need to be powered, a MC5 daisy chain (sold separately) may
be plugged into any of the 9Vdc outputs depending on mA draw.
Pedals that do not utilize a power jack, yet are powered normally by a 9Vdc battery,
may utilize any 9Vdc output, along with the CBAT converter.
TC Electronic Nova pedals may be powered by outputs 3-6 in the 12Vdc position.
TC Electronic Classic and Tone Print series may be powered by any 9Vdc output.
Digitech Whammy: Versions 1-4 may be powered by output 12 (9Vac) Version 5 or
Whammy DT may be powered by outputs 10 or 11.
Overdrives or fuzzes that sound/feel better at lower voltage should utilize output 7.
Set the dip switch to the “on” position, and adjust the mini-pot on the face of the unit
to the desired voltage, anywhere from 4-9Vdc.
Note: Outputs 1-11 can each handle more than the stated mA number. However, it
is important to never exceed the max. current rating of all outputs simultaneously.
Warranty:
The 1 SPOT Pro CS7 carries a 5-year warranty to the original owner, covering
faulty materials and workmanship.
The warranty is considered void for any of the following reasons:
1. The unit has been modified in any way.
2. Any repair has been attempted by anyone other than the manufacturer.
If your unit becomes defective during the warranty period, please contact
Truetone to obtain a return authorization. All contact information can be found
at
Truetone.com
WARNING: Operation contrary to the guidelines set forth in this manual may
damage your pedals. Truetone is not responsible for the damage of your
pedals by improper usage.
Input Power Cable:
Your 1 SPOT Pro includes an input power cable. Insert the universal IEC plug
into the socket on the back of the 1 SPOT pro. Double check the voltage switch
on the back of the power supply, as described in this owners manual. Plug the
other end into a wall outlet or power strip.
FCC Notice:
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.