Description
Free the Tone IF-1D Iron Forest
Why we love it
Thick and complex, but great separation and nuance. Forward without being brittle or harsh. This pushing our little shop Laney tube combo was just pure rock heaven. As typical of Free The Tone, all controls are well thought out and have lots of usable range.
Condition
This effects pedal is in Excellent condition, with very few signs of prior use that do not impact sound or functionality. There are a few minor surface scratches and scuffs as shown in the photos. The original packaging and instructions are included.
Manufacturer Description
A strong attack created at the moment a string is plucked by a pick, followed by a smooth distortion sound containing rich overtones. Crispness in riff playing. Long sustain required for lead solos.
Powerful tone with ample distortion that stands out from the band ensemble sound. If any of these is lacking, then the best distortion sound is not being realized. The FREE THE TONE IF-1D “IRON FOREST” satisfies all of these requirements and provides its own unique sound. The IF-1D sound quality is attainable only by FREE THE TONE based on extensive experience working at actual concerts and recording venues.
Features
·By implementing the HTS (Holistic Tonal Solution) Circuit that manages signals comprehensively from input to output, the effected sound and bypassed sound will always have the same sound quality, which solves a problem that has plagued players for years.
·Wide dynamic range and high signal-to-noise ratio unimaginable from a unit with a 9 VDC power supply.
·The IRON FOREST that has a horn-like tone will never be buried in the band ensemble sound.
·Wide-range GAIN and 2-tone EQ (TREBLE, BASS) controls make it possible to realize a variety of sounds.
·Wild distortion sound that can respond to guitar volume.
·Exceptional sound stability by using long-life high reliability components.
HTS (Holistic Tonal Solution) Circuit
The newly developed FREE THE TONE’s Holistic Tonal Solution (HTS) Circuit brings a brand new concept to effect pedals.
The HTS Circuit mainly handles the interface section of an effects unit (input and output). This circuit solves not only the problem with a True-Bypass circuit and weak points in a combination of a general buffer circuit and an electronic switch, but also totally and effectively manages the relationship between devices connected before and after the effects unit and the operation of the effects circuit implemented in the HTS Circuit.
The compatibility of pedals when they are connected together will be influenced by the signal level and the characteristics of the input and output impedance. Signal characteristics may change each time you switch effects units on some combinations of effects units using a true-bypass circuit. These changes in signal characteristics will have a drastic influence on the sound quality and/or sound image. You may have felt a fundamental difference in sound quality or a feeling that something just isn’t right in the past. This is a major problem of effects units that is relatively unknown.
The HTS Circuit consists of three separate circuits: Input Circuit, Noiseless Effect On/Off Circuit, and Output Driver Circuit.
The Input Circuit receives the signal properly according to the conditions of the signal source, eliminates noise from unnecessary frequency bands and then sends the pure guitar signal to the effect circuit. The FREE THE TONE effects units have a very low signal-to-noise ratio thanks to the HTS Circuit.
The processed signal is sent to the Noiseless Effect On/Off Circuit. This circuit transfers the guitar sound faithfully without any feeling of dullness or distortion that is often unique to electronic switching circuits, because no switching element, such as an FET, is used.
The processed or bypassed sound signal, selected by the Noiseless Effect On/Off Circuit, is sent to the Output Driver Circuit and then to any other equipment connected after the effector in the signal chain. Regardless of whether the effects unit is on or off, the signal output impedance remains fixed so that a stable signal is provided all the time. And when the effects unit is turned off, the HTS Circuit outputs a signal that remains true to the original natural guitar sound.
The effected sound and bypassed sound managed by the HTS Circuit will always have the same sound quality, which solves a problem that has plagued players for years.
Specifications
Input impedance: 1MΩ
Output load impedance: min. 10kΩ
Controls: GAIN, TREBLE, BASS, LEVEL
Terminals: 2× 1/4″ phone jacks (for input and output), 1× DC9V input jack (for AC adapter)
Power supply: 9-volt battery (PP3/006P), AC adapter
Current consumption: approx. 9 mA
Dimensions: 72W × 115D × 50H mm (incl. protuberances such as footswitches, jacks, etc.)
Weight: approx. 240 g (excl. battery)
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