Front Panel
Features
(7) MASTER LEVEL
This controls the overall volume level of the entire amplifier. Typical operation is between 4 and 8.
(8) EFFECTS VOLUME
This controls the level of the echo and delay that is added back to the master mix.
(9) EFFECTS ECHO
This controls the character of the Reverb that is added back to the master mix. This is analogous with changing
the rate at which the echo decays.
(10) EFFECTS DELAY
This controls the delay of the Reverb that is added back to the master mix. Increase this control to simulate the
effect of larger rooms.
(11) TAPE/CD VOLUME
This controls the level of the playback inputs (RCA jacks).
(12) TAPE IN (L/R)
These RCA jacks are for connecting a cassette deck, CD player or other line-level source.
(13) TAPE OUT (L/R)
These RCA output jacks are primarily intended for connecting a tape deck, MP3 player, or other device for the
purpose of recording from the mixer. Both channels are summed into mono for compatibility. The signals are
taken pre-master section, meaning that they are without reverb or the master tone section, and do not include
the Tape-In signal. If you wish to record with reverb and the Tape-In signals, use the 1/4" line output (2) with the
proper cable.
(14) MASTER EQ
These are used to adjust the overall EQ of the master mix. Since these cover five frequency bands (+/-15 dB), they
will add or diminish the level of the sound at the indicated frequencies, spread across approximately one octave of
frequency range. Most situations should require using no more than three controls simultaneously. Do not boost
or cut all five at the same time. Excessive boosting will increase the probability of feedback.
(15) POWER
This switches the unit on or off. When the unit is powered ON, the front-panel blue LED will illuminate.
WARNING
THE ON/OFF SWITCH IN THIS APPARATUS
DOES NOT BREAK BOTH SIDES OF THE MAINS.
HAZARDOUS ENERGY MAY BE PRESENT INSIDE
THE ENCLOSURE WHEN THE POWER SWITCH IS
IN THE OFF POSITION.
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