
1. NOON Bridge Rock
Bridge Pickup • Knobs at Noon
With bridge pickup, one can get crisp preamp saturation with minimal dynamic effort.
Flavor: Garage rock, 60’s rock, proto-punk, and general alt-rock
2. NOON Neck Tape Saturation
Neck Pickup • Knobs at Noon
With neck pickup, one can get 1940s-50s tape-era warmth and pronounced saturation. Audio clip riff is finger plucked.
Flavor: Very Hail to the Thief era Radiohead, Wes Montgomery, Les Paul, Chet Atkins etc. Excellent warm tone saturator.
3. Volume Push • Noon Filter Trim Max
Bridge Pickup
Thick sounding fuzz and warm blown out distortion. Pushes into Velcro fuzz territory. Huge and explosive.
Flavor: MC5, The Stooges, Ty Segall, Fuzzrite territory
4. Clean with Little Breakup
Bridge Pickup • Volume Trim, Noon Push 3, Filter 8
Works great as a clean boost with a little breakup. Dynamic sensitive and very musical. Excellent "always on" setting.
Flavor: Velvet Underground, Dire Straits, Merle Travis, Motown, Philadelphia sound
PUSH: This knob controls the gain level of the UREI-inspired discrete opamp, specially voiced to mesh well with the Crooner’s RCA-inspired preamp. When set to minimum, the Push control adds minimal gain to the front end of the main pre circuit.
VOLUME: You guessed it: up is up and down is down.

FILTER: This provides a gentle treble cut to keep the action tight at high Push and Trim levels.
TRIM: This controls the gain level of the RCA preamp circuit itself. As the original was not designed to give you much internal gain, this control manipulates the circuit in ways it was not designed to function, making for a wide-ranging control that is augmented by the Push control. With this and Push maxed, you’ll maximally saturate the output transformer and get some positively molten lead tones.
The original BA-31 ran on 30 volts DC, and while that’s pretty unfeasible for pedalboards, the Crooner LOVES 18 volts. You get more of everything at every position—glossy cleans, fuzzed-out madness and much more headroom, allowing you to stack dirt in front of the Crooner more effectively. Take advantage of this!