EDITION TUBE-MANUAL
1.0 JACKS AND CONTROLS
INPUT: Plug your guitar into this jack.
FOOTSWITCH: Plug a footswitch (e.g. the Hughes & Kettner
TTY-1) into this jack when you want to change channels
remotely. If you choose to use a footswitch, make sure that
the CHANNEL SELECT switch is set to the CLEAN channel
(yellow LED lights up).
VOLUME: This knob controls the CLEAN channel's volume
and saturation levels. Depending on your guitar's output
level, you can dial in fat, crunchy sounds at higher VOLUME
settings.
YELLOW CHANNEL SELECT LED: Lights up to indicate the
CLEAN channel is active.
CHANNEL SELECT BUTTON: This selector lets you change
channels by pushing the button by hand as opposed to
stomping on a footswitch, which is also an option.
RED CHANNEL SELECT LED: This one illuminates up to
indicate the LEAD channel is active.
GAIN: Rotate this knob to determine the amount of
distortion in the LEAD channel.
MASTER: Dial this knob to control the LEAD channel's
volume level.
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EQ SECTION: The Bass, Mid and Treble knobs affect both
channels. Mid and Treble influence one another, an
attribute considered normal and desirable in a tube amp.
Boosting treble decreases midrange honk and vice versa:
jacking up the mids cuts back on the high-end shimmer.
REVERB: Controls the intensity of the on-board reverb effect.
POWER: The EDITION TUBE's mains power switch.
MAINS IN: Connect the included Euro-norm mains cord to
this socket. Ensure the amp's voltage rating matches your
local AC power rating before you plug the cord into the
wall outlet.
EXTERNAL SPEAKER: Use this jack to connect external
speaker enclosures with an overall impedance ranging
from 8 to 16 ohms (an 8-ohm cabinet, for example, would
work nicely). The internal loudspeaker remains in operation.
RETURN: Connect this jack to the output of your signal
processor.
SEND: Connect this jack to the input of your signal
processor.