LOW / HIGH GAIN Overdrive / BOOST
Noise / Side Noise:
Level controls: Three completely independent pedals in one enclosure!
Each sound of the M2-OD Marcus Miller operates fully independently. To keep the interaction perfectly balanced, the level controls should be carefully adjusted. Running all three channels at maximum settings produces extremely high output levels and may cause the pedal to become difficult to control. With finely balanced level settings for each channel, the sound remains precise, dynamic, and fully controlled.
18V Power Supply
Active basses often deliver a very high output level. In these cases, the M2-OD Marcus Miller can be operated safely at 18V. The increased operating voltage provides additional headroom and prevents unwanted distortion, even with hot pickups and highly dynamic playing.
Power Supply Notice:
For noise-free operation, we recommend using a stabilized, well-shielded power supply. Some digital power supplies, especially those with insufficient shielding, may cause hum or high-pitched noise.
When using a multi-output power supply, the outputs should be galvanically isolated from each other.
Any noise issues do not originate from the pedal itself, but are usually caused by an unsuitable power supply or an unfavorable device combination. It is possible that a power supply works perfectly with one pedal but produces noise with another.
If noise occurs, we recommend the following test:
Connect the pedal directly to the amplifier, do not connect a guitar, and power the pedal using a separate power supply. When switching the pedal on, only operation or gain-related switching and control noises should be audible, no hum and no high-pitched noise.
This test is an effective way to check the pedal independently of the rest of the signal chain.