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Congratulations and thank you for 
purchasing a professional tube ampli-
fier from Bad Cat. As with all Bad Cat 
products, your amplifier is designed from 
the ground up to provide the very best 
tones possible in a rugged, reliable pack-
age. Each one of our pro quality models is 
constructed with Bad Cat’s commitment 
to making the highest quality, hand-built, 
American-made amplifiers.

CAUTION

With a little care and caution, your Bad 

Cat amplifier should provide you with 

years of trouble-free operation and 

enjoyment. Please avoid damp areas and 

moisture during operation of the amp 

and in storage. This includes placement 

of beverages near or on the amp that 

could spill into the amp’s chassis. Liquids 

can easily damage tubes, switches and 

other parts. Immediately disconnect the 

amp from power source should a spill 

occur and dry the amp thoroughly prior 

to switching on the amp again. Drying 

may require the complete removal of the 

chassis from the cabinet and the removal 

of the tubes for cleaning. Avoid tipping the 

amp, using it in unbalanced positions, or 

lifting it unassisted to awkward heights. A 

little common sense will go a long way in 

making sure the amp does what it’s sup-

posed to do: provide you with dependable 

operation and great tone on a consistent 

basis.

GROUNDING

Please check thoroughly that the ground 

tip on the power cord plug is connected to 

true ground prior to operation of your Bad 

Cat amp. Using unfamiliar junction boxes 

can cause potentially dangerous floating 

grounds. Please do not cut or defeat the 

ground tip. 

Last updated: Feb. 12, 2013

FOR YOUR RECORDS, YOU MAY WISH TO RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION.
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY

Bad Cat Amplifiers warrantees our amps and cabs against workmanship or defect for 

life. The warrantee does not cover tubes or cosmetic damage, or wear and tear or abuse.

This warrantee is transferable. Lifetime transferable warranty is only for North American 

sales. Please see your local dealer and distributor for warranty information. Modifying or 

altering the amp in any way voids the warrantee. Shipping to and from the warranty repair 

center is the responsibility of the customer.
We have a new Lifetime Warranty on all new amps leaving the factory. We are extending 

the Lifetime Warranty to all of our pre acquisition amps for $249. Simply send the unit 

back to us and we will have one our technicians go through it from the ground up. And to 

top it all off, we will pay for the shipping back to you. For more information please contact 

us at [email protected] or directly at 800-730-0966. 

When RETURNING merchandise to the factory, you must call for a return authorization 

number.

HELP SECTION

1) AMP WILL NOT TURN ON

  Check the power to the amp. Check for tripped circuit breakers, unplugged extension 

cords or power-strip switches that may be turned off. Check the fuse. If a dark brownish 

color or no wire can be seen within the glass tube, then replace. The amp may be perfectly 

fine but occasionally a fuse may blow because of high AC voltage surges. After the fuse 

has been replaced with the proper Slow Blow value and if the fuse fails again, the amp 

will require servicing.

2) NO OUTPUT with POWER light ON

  Tubes damaged in shipping will be the primary reason for your amp to not function 

properly. Please give us a call to help guide you through this simple repair.

3) KEEP YOUR AMP LOOKING NEW

  Use a damp cloth to wipe the controls on the front & rear chassis panels. Wipe the black 

vinyl covering with a damp cloth.

IMPORTANT!

FOR YOUR PROTECTION, PLEASE READ 

THE FOLLOWING:

WATER AND MOISTURE: Appliance should 

not be used near water (near a bathtub, 

washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a 

wet basement, or near a swimming pool, 

etc). Care should be taken so that objects

do not fall and liquids are not spilled into 

the enclosure through openings.

POWER SOURCES: The appliance should 

be connected to a power supply only of 

the type described in the operating in-

structions or as marked on the unit.

GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION: Precau-

tions should be taken so that the ground-

ing or polarization means of an appliance 

is not defeated.

POWER CORD PROTECTION: Power sup-

ply cords should be routed so that they 

are not likely to be walked on or pinched 

by items placed upon or against them, 

paying particular attention to cords at 

plugs, convenience receptacles, and the 

point where they exit from the appliance.

SERVICING: The user should not attempt 

to service the unit beyond that described 

in the operating instructions. All other 

servicing should be referred to qualified 

service personnel.

FUSING: If your unit is equipped with a 

fuse receptacle, replace only with the 

same type fuse. Refer to replacement 

text on the unit for correct fuse type. 

          This symbol is intended to alert 

          the user to the presence of 

     uninsulated 

“dangerous 

voltage” within the product’s enclosure that 

may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute 

a risk of electric shock to persons.

This symbol is intended to 

alert the user to the presence 

of important operating and 

maintenance (servicing) instructions in the 

literature accompanying the appliance.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL!

THIS UNIT CONTAINS HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE!

PHONE 800.730.0966

FAX  714.630.0106  

[email protected]

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BAD CAT HOLDINGS LLC. USA

Operating Manual

 STELLA

  SINGLE CHANNEL, 40 WATT, DUAL EL34 

Sometimes we build a custom amp for an artist that is so good that we want to offer it to everyone. 

The Stella and the Luca are just that. Both share simple single channel preamps based on opposite 

sides of the Wild Cat. Both have 40 watt EL34 based power sections running in class A. 
The control panels consist of the classic Bad Cat preamp: volume, 5-way selector, bass, treble, cut 

and a master volume that can be switched out of the circuit.  
The difference between these two rests in the first stage of the preamp. The Luca is built on a 

12AX7 platform with all of the thick articulate and punchy midrange sweetness that goes with it. 

Think of an extended version of 

channel one of the Wild Cat. The Luca offers a switch between the 5-way tone selector and the 

traditional bass and treble tone stack. A feature not found on the Wild Cat’s channel one. 
The Stella offers the same control layout only with an EF86 front end. All of the sweet grind and 

chime of the EF86 , combined with the full force of two two EL34 ‘s running in Class A.
The Luca and The Stella were made custom for touring artists and were just so good we had to 

offer them to everyone. Let us make one for you! 

ELECTRONICS

Power

: 40-Watt Class A

Channels

: 1 

Controls

: Volume, Tone, Bass, Treble, Cut, Master

HARDWARE

Available Configuration

: Head, 1x12 Combo or 2x12 Combo

Cabinet Material

: Head - Italian Poplar, Combos - 13 Ply Baltic Birch 

Speakers

: 12” Proprietary Bad Cat Celestion Speaker

Impedance

: Selectable 4, 8, 16 ohms 

Power Tubes

: 2 - EL34’s 

Pre-Amp Tubes for Stella

: 1 - EF86 and 2 - 12AX7’s

Rectifier Tube

: GZ34

Shown as Standard Head in Black Tolex, Dark Gray Everglade and Silver Piping

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

Your new Bad Cat amplifier is designed for many years of 

professional trouble free operation. Common sense will tell 

you that if you notice any severe abnormalities in operation 

like burning smell, smoke, etc.; you need to shut down the 

amp immediately. Always consult your Bad Cat dealer if you 

are unsure of the problems that you are dealing with; i.e., 

take your amp to where you purchased it.

 

No Power 

ICheck the power source from the wall first. Make sure the 

power cord is properly seated at both ends. If there is still 

no power, check the fuse and replace if necessary with the 

correct rating only. 

 

Weak Output Level 

 

Verify the signal output from your instrument first. Check 

guitar’s controls and that the cables are working properly. 

Also, check any effects pedals that may be connected in 

between the guitar and the amplifier.

 

Adverse Sounds-Hum, Whistle, Loss of Dynamics, 

Feedback, Howling

 

Check loudspeaker cones, frayed guitar cables, controls on 

your instrument, the guitar’s pickups and any other devices 

that many be connected to your amplifier such as effects 

pedals or rack processors. Some of these devices are “am-

plifiers” in their own right with gain and boosted volume 

levels and they may cause hissing and unwanted  feedback 

if set too high in front of the amp. Shut down the amp and 

check the tubes. Wait for the amp to cool down. Remove 

the back panel of the amplifier. Avoid handling hot tubes 

as they can cause severe burns. Check the larger output 

power tubes first by carefully removing the tube shields 

or loosening the clamps, and then unseat the tubes from 

their sockets but note from which sockets you removed the 

tubes. Inspect the integrity of the filaments in the tubes. If 

one or more of these tubes are bad, you will need to replace 

the entire set of the power tubes. If all the tubes are OK, you 

can eliminate the adverse sounds by swapping the location 

of these tubes. If this fails to fix the problem, you may need 

to replace the entire set of power tubes with a new matched 

set. Use of inferior quality (unrated) tubes may cause dam-

age to your amplifier. You should also check the preamp 

tubes, especially the first input stage tube (far right if you’re 

looking at the amp from the back). Microphonics (feedback 

noise that cannot be controlled by turning down the volume 

pot on you guitar) indicates a bad preamp tube(s). You may 

want to swap the position of preamp tubes to see if this 

will fix the microphonics problem. Preamp tubes can go 

bad without warning but can also last many years without 

any problem whatsoever. As you can see when handling 

tubes, they are sensitive, fragile and somewhat prone to 

inconsistencies. Please handle your amp with care when 

transporting it. Although your Bad Cat amp is sturdily built 

and designed to take years of rugged use, the tubes are not. 

It’s always a good idea to keep extra tubes (both preamp 

and output power tubes) handy, especially for performance 

situations. An overwhelming majority of minor problems on 

tube amps are tube-related and it’s just a matter of swap-

ping one or more out to have your amp performing like 

brand new again.

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