Q:
What's the difference between the Bones Hollywood
and the Tonebone Classic?
A: The Classic is a large 100% discreet device
that is equipped with a 12AX7 tube. In our view
the Classic and the Trimode are two of the most
amazing “American” style pedals made
today. The Hollywood is a pared down, solid-state
version of the Classic that focuses on the most
used tones players have grown to love when using
the Classic and is augmented with the dual-mode
functionality of the Trimode.
Q: Is the Hollywood a 'true
bypass' pedal?
A: No. Although true bypass pedals are wonderful,
they also exhibit certain problems. They can be
very noisy especially when (it comes to) switching
them on and off when used in conjunction with
high gain amps. As a means to reduce switching
noise, the Bones feature active buffering that
both lowers the impedance and allows longer cables
to be run without noise. This also enables us
to employ EIS – Electronic Impulse Switching
– to eliminate pops. To counter the effect
of the buffers, Bones are equipped with a pre-set
version of Radial's Drag™ control load correction
circuit – the result is that they sound
as if they are 'true bypass', only without
the switching pops and noise that usually occurs
with 'true bypass' pedals.
Q: What is Drag™
Control?
A: Drag Control is a Radial Engineering proprietary
term that refers to the unique load correction
circuitry we employ inside many Radial, Bones
and Tonebone products. When a guitar is connected
directly to an amplifier, the two devices interact
as part of a closed circuit. When an active buffer
is placed in between, these can often sound brittle
or sterile. Drag Control counters this effect
by reintroducing the load as if you were connected
directly to your amp..
Q: What is EIS Electronic
Impulse Switching?
A: Although the switches on the Bones look like
regular switches, they are in fact special non-latching
momentary switches that activate an internal electronic
switch which does the actual signal switching.
Because this avoids mechanical switching, problems
such as wear and tear, or contacts sticking, are
significantly reduced. The result: you get longer
trouble-free switch life.
Q: Do the new Bones work
with batteries or only with an adaptor?
A: Because of the high quality class-A circuitry
we employ, a battery
does not generate sufficient current long enough
to be useful. So the
Bones require an external power supply. Good news
is that they will work with any typical 'Boss-style'
adaptor.
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