Precision Music Technologies V-Treb &Ndash; Variable Treble Bleed Bypass Circuit. Made In Usa. The V-Treb Variable Treble Bleed Circuit Attaches To The Bottom Of Any Volume Pot And Corrects The Problem Of High Frequency Losses At Reduced Volumes By Allowing The Player To Control How Bright Or Warm The Tone Will Get As The Volume Control Is Reduced. Turning The Trim Pot Clockwise Increases The Amount Of Treble Bypass For A Brighter Sound At Reduced Volumes. Turning The Trim Pot Counter Clockwise Reduces The Amount Of Treble Bypass For A Warmer Tone At Reduced Volumes. With The Volume At 10, The V-Treb Is Removed From The Circuit And Does Not Affect The Sound.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the V-Treb Variable Treble Bleed Circuit?A: The dimensions are seven point zero one inches in length, five inches in width, and seven point zero one inches in height.
Q: What material is the V-Treb Circuit made from?A: The V-Treb Circuit does not specify a material type in the product details.
Q: Is the V-Treb Circuit suitable for all guitar types?A: Yes, the V-Treb Circuit attaches to any volume pot, making it versatile for various guitar types.
Q: How do I install the V-Treb Circuit on my guitar?A: To install, simply attach the V-Treb Circuit to the bottom of your guitar's volume pot following the provided instructions.
Q: Can I adjust the treble sound while playing?A: Yes, you can adjust the treble sound using the trim pot to control brightness or warmth at reduced volumes.
Q: Does the V-Treb affect sound when the volume is at maximum?A: No, when the volume is set to ten, the V-Treb is removed from the circuit and does not affect the sound.
Q: How do I keep the V-Treb Circuit in good condition?A: To maintain the V-Treb Circuit, ensure it's installed correctly and avoid exposure to excessive moisture or extreme temperatures.
Q: Is the V-Treb Circuit safe to use with my guitar?A: Yes, it is designed for safe use with guitars and has been made in the USA, ensuring quality and safety.
Q: What should I do if the V-Treb Circuit does not work as expected?A: If the circuit does not work properly, check the installation and connections, and refer to the manufacturer's troubleshooting guide.
Q: How does the treble adjustment work on the V-Treb Circuit?A: Turning the trim pot clockwise increases treble bypass for a brighter sound, while counterclockwise reduces it for a warmer tone.
Q: Is the V-Treb Circuit beginner-friendly?A: Yes, the V-Treb Circuit is beginner-friendly as it can easily be installed and adjusted without advanced technical skills.
Q: What is the purpose of the V-Treb Variable Treble Bleed Circuit?A: The purpose is to correct high-frequency losses at lower volumes, allowing for customizable sound quality.
Q: Can I return the V-Treb Circuit if it doesn't meet my needs?A: Yes, you can return the V-Treb Circuit according to the retailer's return policy, typically within a specified return window.
Q: Is there a warranty for the V-Treb Circuit?A: Yes, the V-Treb Circuit typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty; please check with the retailer for specific details.
Q: Does the V-Treb Circuit come in different colors?A: Yes, the V-Treb Circuit is available in multicolor options.