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FRONT PANEL
1.
INPUTS
– Input 1: XLR [3 conductor microphone]
Input 2: 1/4” [2 conductor instrument cable]
2.
VOLUME CONTROLS
- these adjust the overall loudness of the corresponding input. If your acoustic instrument has a preamp, you
should set the Volume control on your instrument at about half volume. You can then adjust the amplifier volume to your normal
playing level and still have room to increase or decrease your volume as needed from the instrument.
3.
EQUALIZATION
A. LOW FREQUENCY
- set to boost or cut +- 12 db @ 100 Hz. Controls the lowest fundamental frequencies to enhance the warmth and
deep, full tones of your acoustic instrument or vocals.
B. MIDRANGE FREQUENCY
- set to boost or cut +- 12 db @ 800 Hz. Allows you to control the definition and voice of your acoustic
instrument or vocals.
c. HIGH FREQUENCY
- set to boost or cut +- 12 db @ 8 kHz. Increasing this will enhance the clarity and brightness of your acoustic
instrument or vocals.
4.
CHORUS
a. Chorus On
/
Off switch
– Turns on chorus, creating a shimmering modulation effect.
b. Chorus Rate control
- this will speed up the rate of the Chorus effect.
5.
AUX IN
– this 1/8” 3-conductor Aux input jack will allow you to plug in a CD, MP3 player or any other stereo source so you can play
along. To control the volume of this input, adjust the output volume of the device.
6.
HEADPHONE
- this 1/8” 3-conductor jack is for plugging in headphones. When used, it will disconnect the internal speaker.
7.
POWER
– this rocker switch will illuminate with a soft amber color when the amp is turned on and ready to play.
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