FX85 Harmonic Enhancer
Both cosmetic variants of the FX85 Harmonic Enhancer, from early 1986 (left) and 1987The FX85 Harmonic Enhancer was the 11th DOD FX-series pedal to be introduced, and one of the last to sport "bars" graphics. The FX85 was the first DOD pedal to feature a "presence" control (allowing the user to "adjust the amount of harmonic enhancement", according to the manual). This feature was subsequently integrated into the circuit of several later distortion pedals, starting with the FX56 American Metal. The FX85 debuted in early 1984, and was discontinued by 1987.
- Controls: Level (0-12 dB of gain), Presence
- Catalog descriptions: 1984
1986
- Manual: 1985
- Technical info:
- Specifications: Input impedance = 220 k Ohms; Output impedance = 1 k Ohms; Gain = 0-12 dB; Enhancement frequency = 1kHz-20 kHz; Signal to noise ratio = 90 dB (manual) or 95 dB (catalog descriptions)
- Notable IC chips: one NE570N compander; one TLO62CP low-power JFET op-amp; one TL022CP low-power dual op amp (early versions) or a LM1458N dual op amp (later versions)
- Component-side circuitboard images: Jan. 1986
Feb. 1987
- FX heritage: FX85
FX87
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