Introduction continued – Rocktron MicroHUSH User Manual

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Here’s more HUSH tips: For maximum noise reduction results, place the Micro-

HUSH after your distortion and modulation effects (chorus, flanger, phaser, etc.) but

before any delay or reverb effects. If you are already comfortable rolling back your

guitar’s volume pot, simply turn your distortion and other effects in the chain before

the HUSH to “ON”, roll back your volume pot, adjust the HUSH Threshold control

to remove any hiss you hear, and you are ready to go!
Make sure you pay attention to the proper setup by placing the MicroHUSH AFTER

your noisy stomp boxes or in your amp’s effects loop. The MicroHUSH is NOT

designed to take the input directly from your guitar WITHOUT some processing hap-

pening between the guitar and the noise reduction. When setup correctly, with your

signal going from your preamp and effects, or from your distortion and effects, into

the MicroHUSH, you will love how it cleans up the excess noise, including pickup

buzz! The MicroHUSH can also be used in your amplifier’s effects loop. However, if

you are running multiple effects through this loop, the HUSH should always be the

last dynamic device in the signal chain, but before digital delays or reverbs.
The MicroHUSH will give you the same great HUSH noise reduction used by thou-

sands of high profile artists for years! Add true bypass and the MicroHUSH becomes

a great addition to any pedal board.
The footswitch on the MicroHUSH controls On/Off status as shown by the LED indi-

cator. The MicroHUSH requires a 9V DC power source (not included). We recom-

mend the Rocktron DC OnTap Universal Power Supply adaptor. More information

on these power supplies can be found at the end of this manual or on our website at:
www.rocktron.com

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