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1. The second loop on the EFX can be used as a mute switch to allow silent tuning When LOOP 2 is used as a tuner mute it cannot be used as an effects loop To set up LOOP 2 as a tuner mute connect SEND 2 to your tuner select the MUTE position on the slider switch and you are set to go Now when you hit the LOOP 2 footswitch the sound going to your amp will shut off while diverting your guitar signal to your tuner Hitting the LOOP 2 footswitch again will turn the signal back on Using the BigShot EFX in an amplifiers effects loop Since the BigShot EFX is a passive device it can be safely used in your amps effects loop This will effectively double the amps effects loop capacity Most effects loops in amplifiers use buffers to condition the signal If this is followed by another buffer distortion can occur The BigShot EFX s bufferless design makes it perfect for this application To use the BigShot EFX in your amplifiers effects loop simply connect the amplifiers effect send to the BigShot EFX input Then connect the BigShot EFX output to the amps effect return Connect any number of effect pedals to the BigShot EFX SEND and RETURN Jacks as described above ORGANIZING LOOPS AND PEDALS Although there are no rules as to how pedals are set up there are some general practices that you should consider For instance some devices such as fuzz pedals and wah wahs react directly to the guitar pickup Because of this fuzz and wah pedals tend to be
2. 3 You are now ready to turn on your amp to test the first loop Always start testing at a low volume When you depress the LOOP 1 footswitch the signal path is routed from the SEND 1 jack through the pedals and brought back through the RETURN 1 jack Test the pedals by turning them on and off in sequence If all pedals are working you can now repeat the process for LOOP 2 not true bypass pedals noisy pedal Oy ee artar ss Pal a Dnt TAHE 7 it a ra i Radial Trimode true bypass distortion BigShot EFX User Guide Radial Engineering USING THE BIGSHOT EFX Loop footswitches Each loop features its own true bypass footswitch When the footswitches are in their bypass position the guitar signal passes through the switch as if hardwired Depressing the LOOP 1 footswitch diverts the signal to the SEND 1 jack and to the effect pedals in that loop The signal is received back through the RETURN 1 jack and passed on to the LOOP 2 footswitch where the process is repeated using the SEND 2 and RETURN 2 jacks Note that the two loops are in series so the guitar signal will pass through effect pedals in LOOP 1 before pedals in LOOP 2 Ground lift switches Each effects loop on the BigShot EFX is equipped with a ground lift switch This disconnects the circuit ground at the RETURN jack If you encounter buzz or hum lifting the circuit ground can sometimes help eliminate or reduce noise Using LOOP 2 as a tuning mute
3. been damaged due to abuse misuse misapplication accident or as a result of service or modification by any other than an authorized repair centre THERE ARE NO EXPRESSED WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE ON THE FACE HEREOF AND DESCRIBED ABOVE NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL EXTEND BEYOND THE RESPECTIVE WARRANTY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE OF THREE YEARS RADIAL ENGINEERING SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY SPE CIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU LIVE Radial Engineering BigShot EFX User Guide Radial a PE PSE hese a be Part R800 7204 CAUTION PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT NOTICE ON THE BACK COVER BEFORE USING THE BIGSHOT EFX Radial Engineering 1638 Kebet Way Port Coquitlam BC V3C 5W9 Tel 604 942 1001 Fax 604 942 1010 email info radialeng com Radial Engineering is a division of CeTEC JP CableTek Electronics Ltd Radial BigShot EFX users guide V1 0 Part R870 1130 00 Subject to change without notice CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of the Radial BigShot EFX The Radial BigShot EFX is a foot controllable device that allows a guitarist to insert a series of effect pedals into the signal chain and take them out when not
4. connected at the beginning of the signal chain before other types of effects Since LOOP 1 is ahead of LOOP 2 in the signal chain try placing fuzz and wah pedals in LOOP 1 Achorus or EQ pedal will have less of an effect if placed in front of a distortion Consider placing EQ and modulation pedals after distortion and fuzz effects in LOOP 2 Conversely you may want to set up the BigShot EFX for rhythm and lead tones For this type of setup place the ef fects you use for your rhythm sound in LOOP 1 and use LOOP 2 for you lead effects Another real advantage of the BigShot EFX is its ability to take a noisy pedal out of the signal chain when not in use For this you may want to isolate the offending pedal by itself or with other noisy pedals in one of the BigShot EFX loops This not only reduces noise but also re duces the load on the pickup giving you a more natural tone when the loop is bypassed Effect order is a matter of personal preference The best approach is to try your pedals in differ ent orders until you get a setup you like best There are no rules just have fun Radial Engineering BigShot EFX User Guide FAQ What does true bypass mean True bypass pedals are those that pass the guitar signal directly from input to output when the pedal is not engaged without passing through any electronic circuitry You can test this by simply disconnecting the power If the signal passes when there is no power make sure you are in bypas
5. in use Two separate loops make it easy to prepare complex pedal setups in standby and activate them with a single foot stomp Best of all old noisy effects or ones that rob you of tone when bypassed can now be taken out of the signal chain when not required The BigShot EFX is 100 passive without any buffering or loading of its own True bypass switch ing guarantees the full natural tone of your instrument is always delivered to the amp To add versatility the second loop can be used as a tuner output for quiet on stage tuning The BigShot EFX is ideal for guitar bass and keyboards for use on advanced pedalboards CONNECTING THE BIGSHOT EFX The BigShot EFX is completely passive This means that it does not require any power whatsoever to make it work Before making any connections confirm your amplifier is turned off and the volume controls are turned all the way down We will begin with a simple setup 1 Start by connecting your guitar to the INPUT jack and the OUTPUT jack to your amplifier 2 Connect effect pedals to LOOP 1 Connect the SEND 1 jack to the input of your first effect pedal Connect the output of the pedal to the RETURN 1 jack Using good quality cables with proper shielding will help reduce the potential for noise When connecting several pedals pay close atten tion to the signal path to make sure you go from one pedals output to the next pedals input Most effects loop problems are due to simple hook up errors
6. FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS INPUT 1 2 jack connects the 6 OUTPUT jack connects to cable from your instrument your amplifier 2 SEND 1 RETURN 1 1 4 T LOOP 1 LIFT reduces ground output and input jacks for the first loop hum by disconnecting the effects loop ground at the RETURN 1 jack 3 SEND 2 RETURN 2 1 4 LOOP 2 LIFT reduces ground output and input jacks for the loop hum by disconnecting the second effects loop ground at the RETURN 2 jack 4 1 FOOTSWITCH turns LOOP 1 9 LOOP 2 MUTE converts on and off LOOP 2 into a mute function to allow silent tuning 5 2 FOOTSWITCH turns LOOP 2 on and off Si SSHOT Esa MUTE LIFT LIFT L LOOF 2 LOOP 1 mar ig al L Tarar 1 Radial Engineering BigShot EFX User Guide IMPORTANT NOTICE The Radial BigShot EFX is a passive switcher specifically de signed for use with amplifiers with proper electrical safety grounds approved by nationally recognized electrical authorities such as UL in the United States CSA in Canada and other similar bodies in countries around the world It is further understood that due to the unpredictable nature of connecting any number of different amplifiers and pedals together using the EFX can pose a potential for electric shock and as such the user is completely responsible for any and all consequences as these are beyond our control You are completely responsible to ensure the safe a prope
7. e signal through an IC when bypassed and can change the tone of your instrument The only switches that do not click or affect your tone when bypassed are the types that employ opto couplers such as found in the Tonebone Loopbone These more expensive units quickly ramp up and down the signal to avoid the on off click transient Radial Engineering BigShot EFX User Guide
8. r to decide where buffers should be used in their signal chains if at all What is the difference between the BigShot EFX and the Tonebone Loopbone The BigShot EFX is passive while the Loopbone employs active buffering The EFX is designed for those that prefer a direct guitar to amp connection The Loopbone is designed for those that need to run longer cables insist on eliminating all switching noises and do not want to deal with loading issues The EFX is also considerably more affordable Can I use the BigShot EFX to switch amps on or off like an ABY switcher Many older amps do not have safety grounds These old amps are notorious for causing shocks As such we are unable to recommend this practice due to legal liability Please consult a quali fied technician should you wish to use your BigShot EFX in an application it was not intended for Why are there no light indicators on the BigShot EFX For lights to be added we would have to increase the size add power and add cost We consid ered the options and felt that having status LED lights would not justify the extra cost or provide any form of sonic advantage I hear a slight clicking when I switch in effects Is this normal Yes The BigShot EFX is a true bypass pedal and the click occurs as the mechanical switches make contact to the effects loops as they are engaged This is normal for true bypass devices like the EFX The alternative is electronic switching schemes that route th
9. r use of the EFX and clearly understand that using the EFX confirms you have taken full responsibility If you are not 100 sure of your ac tions please consult a qualified technician for advise before using this device or connecting any of your equipment to it RADIAL LIMITED THREE YEAR TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY Radial Engineering a division of JP Cabletek Electronics Ltd warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship to the original owner and will remedy any such defects free of charge according to the terms of this warranty Radial Engineering will repair or replace at its option any defective component s of this product excluding the finish the footswitch footswitch is warranted for 90 days and wear and tear from normal use for a period of three 3 years from the original date of purchase In the event that a particular product is no longer available Radial Engineering reserves the right to replace the product with a similar product of equal or greater value To make a request or claim under this limited warranty the product must be returned prepaid in the original shipping container or equivalent to Radial Engineering or to an authorized repair centre and you must assume the risk of loss or damage A copy of the original invoice showing date of purchase and the dealer name must accompany any request for work to be performed under this limited warranty This limited warranty shall not apply if the product has
10. s mode then your pedal is in all likelinood a true bypass pedal The advantage of true bypass is that the guitar signal does not get loaded down by the circuit The downside is that most true bypass pedals tend to produce a slight click or pop when turned on or off This is because of the mechanical nature of the footswitch What is loading Every time you connect a pedal to your guitar the pedal uses the signal from your pickup to make it work This applies a load to your pickup When the pedal is not in use bypassed it can still apply some type of load which can draw signal away from the amplifier This is known as loading As the loading increases the guitar signal weakens and becomes thin and less punchy True bypass pedals avoid this problem by passing the signal directly from the input to the output without passing through any electronics What is buffering A buffer is a pre amplifier that lets you run long cables and lots of pedals without adding noise A buffer exerts very little load on the pickup and is used to help drive the signal Buffering can be good but watch for poor circuit designs that can sound awful change your tone and make your guitar sound brittle The buffer used in the Loopbone is an audiophile quality Class A buffer that sounds amazing It also features Drag Control that lets you control the amount of loading Pas sive devices like the BigShot EFX do not employ any buffering whatsoever allowing the use
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