BUCKET
SEAT
Turn the Gain knob all the way up (clockwise) and you'll get a very sweet overdrive with plenty
of harmonics! When the Gain control is turned off (counter-clockwise), the Bucket Seat produces very
little gain. At this setting, you can use the Bucket Seat as a master output and tone control. If you want
to introduce just a little drive, try increasing the Gain control up (clockwise) a little. This will give your
guitar's sound attitude and really make it jump out of your amp!
STANDARD SETTINGS FOR USE (SET TONE & OUTPUT TO TASTE):
ROCKABILLY/COUNTRY ROCK: GAIN set from far left, up to 9:00
HARD ROCK: GAIN between 10:00 and 11:00
MARSHALL SATURATION: GAIN between 2:00 up to full right
SETTING TIP!
Set the Gain control on the Bucket Seat between full left to 8:00. At this setting, the circuit will give your
Chicken Pickin’ licks some attitude.
3 CONTROLS WHICH SIMULATE A VINTAGE MARSHALL 69 PLEXI AMP
1. OUTPUT: The Output knob controls the
direct output level when the Rumble Drive is
engaged. The more you turn it up (clockwise),
the more output you send to your amp.
2. TONE: The Tone control is very versatile
and sensitive. You can dial in the right amount
of treble or bass depending on the guitar you
use and its pickups.
3. GAIN: The Gain knob controls the amount
of gain you send to the circuit.
The sound of the Bucket Seat is never harsh
or brittle. It has a smooth break-up and
retains a lot of the guitar's dynamics even
at high overdrive settings.
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