Front Panel
Channel 1 - Mic / Line
1. Combi Input
Plug either a ¼" jack or XLR cable to this input. Always use a good quality screened
cable.
2. Clip LED
This LED illuminates to indicate that the Input stage is being driven into clipping.
Lower the Channel 1 Volume (4) or the volume control on your instrument until the
Clip LED ceases to illuminate. Clipping the input stage (Clip Indicator illuminating)
will not cause any damage to your amplifier.
NOTE: When using a microphone try increasing the distance between you and the
microphone to reduce clipping.
3. Mic / Line Select
Set the Mic / Line select switch to match the input you are connecting.
NOTE: the volume will increase if MIC is selected when an input intended for line
level is connected.
4. Volume
This controls the volume of the Mic / Line input. Turning it clockwise increases the
volume.
5. Bass
The bass control adjusts the amount of low-end frequencies in your tone. This amp
has an advanced tone shaping circuit which allows the tone to be tight and cutting
(counter clockwise) to warm and thumping (clockwise).
6. Treble
The treble control allows exact adjustment of the treble frequencies within the sound.
At low settings (counter clockwise) the sound will be warm and dark in character.
As the treble control is increased (clockwise) the sound will become brighter. At the
maximum settings the sound will be aggressive and cutting.
7. Reverb
The reverb control sets the overall level of the reverb effect. With the control fully
counter clockwise there will be no reverb. Turning the control clockwise will increase
the amount of reverb.
Channel 2 - Guitar
8. Input
Plug your guitar in here. Always use a good quality screened guitar lead.
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9. Acoustic / Electric Select
Set the voicing to match the guitar you are connecting. When the push switch is
in, the Electric voicing is selected. When the switch is out, the Acoustic voicing is
selected.
10. OD Select (Electric Voice ONLY)
When the Electric voicing is selected, press this switch to apply Overdrive. When
the push switch is in, the Overdrive is selected. When the switch is out, the default
Electric voicing is selected.
11. Gain
When the Acoustic guitar voicing is selected (8), low settings counter clockwise
(CCW) will deliver a natural sound. As the Gain control is increased clockwise (CW)
the sound will be more compressed and feel louder.
When the clean Electric guitar voicing is selected (8), low settings counter clockwise
(CCW) will deliver a clean sound. As the Gain control is increased clockwise (CW)
the sound will move from clean into break-up, until at its maximum position, a full
crunch tone is reached.
When the OD (Electric voicing ONLY) is selected (9), the Gain control adjusts the
amount of overdrive or distortion. Low settings counter clockwise (CCW), will deliver
a clean sound on the edge of break-up. As the Gain control is increased clockwise
(CW), the sound will become more overdriven moving through crunch tones until, at
its maximum position, a full distorted lead tone is arrived at.
12. Bass
The bass control adjusts the amount of low-end frequencies in your tone. This amp
has an advanced tone shaping circuit which allows the tone to be tight and cutting
(counter clockwise) to warm and thumping (clockwise).
13. Treble
The treble control allows exact adjustment of the treble frequencies within the sound.
At low settings (counter clockwise) the sound will be warm and dark in character.
As the treble control is increased (clockwise) the sound will become brighter. At the
maximum settings the sound will be aggressive and cutting.
14. Volume
This controls the volume of the Guitar input. Turning it clockwise increases the volume.
15. Reverb
The reverb control sets the overall level of the reverb effect. With the control fully
counter clockwise there will be no reverb. Turning the control clockwise will increase
the amount of reverb.
16. MP3 / Line In
Connect the output of your MP3 or CD player here. Adjust the player's volume to
match that of your guitar to enable you to play along.
NOTE: this connection is stereo.
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