

NSH TM-1 Boost/overdrive (calibrated)
Pedal Capture
NAM

humbug
3 months ago
Description
The TM-1 is a "kitchen sink" boost/overdrive pedal with 3 different clipping varieties and three different frequency response curves. I made this pedal to use as a "make better" device for various amps and it really needs to be adjusted to what it's plugged into, which is slightly more difficult with a digital facsimile than the real thing. I have tried to cover some ground with these captures, though - the ones with designation "G0" are meant for boosting darker high gain amplifiers to pull the carpet off. The ones with "G3" and "G4" are higher gain and can be useful for boosting amps like Plexis and Ac30s and such. The "TS", "11" and "RT" designators are different boost frequency curves, where "TS" is roughly comparable to the quacky green pedal, but with a little more meat in the low mids. "11" is a little brighter with its peak around 1k, and "RT" has its peak in the 1,3 - 1,6kHz range. "SIL" and "LED" refer to the type of clipping diode used. The "SIL" models are more compressed, and the "LED" ones have higher output and less compression. The "Clean" capture is a clean boost without cllipping diodes in the circuit and a flatter frequency response with just a little boost in the mids.
Makes and Models
NSH TM-1 Prototype 2Preview
Models
Each model captures the gear at specific settings.
ESR: 0.0003
Epochs: 400
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0002
Epochs: 400
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0002
Epochs: 400
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0002
Epochs: 400
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0002
Epochs: 400
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0001
Epochs: 612
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0002
Epochs: 668
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0001
Epochs: 1000
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0001
Epochs: 872
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
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