Black Finger

Instructions

Congratulations on your purchase of the Black Finger! The Black Finger is a warm sounding compressor pedal useful for both guitar and bass, as well as for home recording. This pedal features an all-tube signal path using two premium 12AX7EH vacuum tubes. Carefully reading these instructions will ensure that you will get the most out of your Black Finger.

Included with the Black Finger is a unique 12VAC/1000mA adapter.  Use only the adapter supplied.  Using any other adapter can cause harm to you, the Black Finger and the adapter.

- THEORY OF OPERATION -

Optical compressors work by treating an incoming signal with an optically controlled attenuator (a type of volume control) comprised of a fixed resistor and a shunt opto-coupled photocell. Because this attenuator is “passive”-as opposed to the more common “active” AGC (Automatic Gain Control) compressor circuits-it doesn’t add an electronic signature to the signal, thus preserving the tone and character of the original sound. Some gain is needed to adjust the output level so that it matches the original level, and this is accomplished with an all-tube fixed gain pre-amp circuit. In general, compressors are used to sustain melody lines, minimize changes in signal level, or add a “forward” percussive effect to instruments or drums.

- CONTROLS -

COMPRESS Knob-Varies the amount of compression from minimum (counter-clockwise) to maximum (clockwise).

LAMP/LED Switch-Selects the light source to drive the optical attenuator. The LED is very fast and flat in frequency content. Choose this setting for straight-ahead compression effects and sustain. Choose LAMP for a slow attack and a reduced compression on the treble content. This is great for funk chord playing, voice and keyboards.

SQSH/NORM Switch-Selects between normal attack and a “squashed” long attack time for the attenuator. This directly affects only the LAMP setting but you will see a reduction in compression if you leave SQSH on while in LED mode.

PRE-GAIN Knob-Adjusts the amount of signal fed to the attenuator. With this knob turned toward the minimum (counter-clockwise) position, less of the signal will pass the compression threshold. This is one way to dial in less effect. More signal in will mean that more of the signal will pass the compression threshold. This will maximize the effect when the COMPRESS Knob is turned up, or clip/overdrive the circuit if the COMPRESS Knob is turned down.

POST-GAIN Knob-Adjusts the level of the OUTPUT signal.

LEVEL LED-Gives a visual indication of the gain reduction caused by the compressor. The brighter the LED is, the greater the compression.

STATUS LED-Lights up when the Black Finger effect is engaged. If the STATUS led is off, the unit is in true bypass mode. The footswitch engages/disengages the effect.

WARNING: There are extremely high voltages in the Black Finger even when it is unplugged - DO NOT OPEN THE BLACK FINGER.

Quick Specs
True bypass using a mechanical relay
Two different light sources (LED and lamp) offer uniquely varied and professional compression techniques
Super warm, sweet musical tone
Input and output gain controls
Professional portable compression
Two Electro-Harmonix 12AX7 vacuum tubes included
12AC-1000 power supply included
The EHX Community
Here are a few easy ways to stay informed on the latest news from Electro-Harmonix...
Forums (Discussion & Support)
Have a question, comment, suggestion? Come join the EHX Forums! You'll meet EHX staff and knowledgable users from around the world.
Email Alerts
Simply send an email to with "subscribe" in the Subject.
Facebook
YouTube
MySpace
Twitter
RSS Feed
EHX Merch Shop
Show your colors with an EHX t-shirt -- you can even custom design your own shirt from scratch!
We've been playing these EHX Strings ever since we first took them home to try them out, back in 2002.

We find them to consistently offer rich harmonics with powerful definition, while also lasting longer and staying in tune longer than conventional strings.

We use them, we like them, and we think you will too. Available in 9's, 10's, 11's.

Electro-Harmonix | www.ehx.com | Blog | Forums | Merch
YouTube.com/ehx | MySpace.com/ehx | Facebook.com/ehx | Twitter.com/ehx