User Manual

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Cock Fight
Cocked Talking Wah with Fuzz
Congratulations on your purchase of the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight, a dual-
filter fuzz box. The Cock Fight contains two different expressive filters: a
traditional wah pedal filter CRY, and a formant filter TALK used for vowel sounds.
The Cock Fight also has a fuzz section that can be added before or after the
filter section, or taken out of the signal path. The BOTTOM and BIAS controls
allow additional tone shaping possibilities. Connect an expression pedal or a
control voltage to the expression input jack for even more sound control.
WARNING: Your Cock Fight comes equipped with an Electro-Harmonix 9.6DC-200BI
power supply (same as used by Boss
®
& Ibanez
®
: 9.6 Volts DC 200mA). The Cock Fight
requires 40mA at 9VDC with a center negative plug. Using the wrong adapter or a plug
with the wrong polarity may damage your Cock Fight and void the warranty.
-QUICK SETUP-
Connect the output plug of the supplied power adapter to the 9V power jack.
Plug your instrument in the INPUT jack; connect your amp to the OUTPUT jack.
Set VOL to about three o’clock, FREQ to max, BOTTOM to min, left switch to
CRY, and right switch to FUZZ OFF. Press the footswitch so that the LED light is
lit. With the effect turned on, you will hear a slight boost in volume as well as a
brighter sound. Adjust the FREQ knob to dial in the cocked wah sound to your
taste. Connect an optional expression pedal to vary the frequency of the filter
continuously as you would with a traditional wah pedal.
- CONTROLS -
VOL Knob Use this knob to adjust the master output volume.
FREQ Knob Use to adjust the frequency of the filter selected by the CRY/TALK
toggle switch.
TONE Knob Use to blend between a darker fuzz and brighter fuzz sound.
DRIVE Knob Adjust to set the amount of fuzz.
BOTTOM Knob BOTTOM is a low frequency boost control that is slightly
above unity gain when set fully clockwise. Set fully counterclockwise to remove
the BOTTOM circuit from the signal path. TIP: When used with a bass guitar or
other low frequency sources, the BOTTOM adjustment can help retain the
bottom end typically lost with most wah pedals.

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