11
10
Master
14. 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.
15. Volume
This controls the overall volume of your amplifier. Turning it clockwise increases the
volume.
16. Power Switch
This switch allows the reduction of the output stage from full power down to 10%
power. This means the full tonal depth of the EL34 power amplifier can be enjoyed
at lower volumes, therefore making the HT Venue MkII ideal for recording, smaller
gigs and even home practise use. Working in conjunction with the power amplifier
voltages, this method of power reduction suffers none of the loss in tone of other
power reduction systems.
17. Power Indicator Light
The Power Indicator will light when the amplifier is switched on.
18. Standby
This switch enables the output stage. Always turn this switch on at least 30 seconds
after the Power switch (19) and preferably turn the Power switch off after switching
to Standby. During short breaks in playing use just this switch to turn ‘off’ and ‘on’
the amplifier’s output. To prevent any unwanted noise being sent to your speaker(s)
we recommend always switching to Standby for a few seconds before switching
the main Power switch to OFF.
19. Power
This switch is used to turn the amplifier on and off. You should always turn this
switch on before turning on the Standby switch (18).
Rear Panel
1. Mains Fuse
The value of the Mains Fuse is specified on the rear panel. Never use a fuse of the
incorrect value or attempt to bypass it.
2. Mains Input
The supplied detachable mains lead is connected here. The lead should only be
connected to a power outlet that is compatible with the voltage, power and frequency
requirements stated on the rear panel. If in doubt get advice from a qualified technician.
3. H.T. Fuse
The value of the H.T. Fuse is specified on the rear panel. Never use a fuse of the
incorrect value or attempt to bypass it.
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4. Speaker Outputs
The output marked ‘1x16 Ohm’ is for the connection of a single 16 Ohm extension
speaker cabinet.
The outputs marked ‘1x8 Ohm or 2x16 Ohm’ are for the connection of either a
single 8 Ohm extension cabinet or two 16 Ohm cabinets.
‘1x16 Ohm’ output
‘ 1x8 Ohm or 2x16 Ohm’ outputs
Internal 16 Ohm combo speaker
✓
X X
Internal 16 Ohm combo speaker
X
✓
✓
plus one 16 Ohm extension cab
One 16 Ohm extension cabinet
✓
X X
Two 16 Ohm extension cabinets
X
✓
✓
Single 8 Ohm extension cabinet
X
✓
X
WARNING:
The output marked ‘1x16 Ohm’ should never be used at the same time
as any of the outputs marked ‘1x8 Ohm or 2x16 Ohm’. Failure to correctly match
the impedance of the amplifier and speakers will damage the amplifier.
5. Emulated Output Mono Balanced XLR Socket
This output emulates the tonal characteristics of a guitar speaker cabinet and
provides a natural valve overdrive tone for connection to a recording device or
mixing desk. Using a good quality screened lead, the balanced XLR connection
provides a high quality signal free of noise.
6. Emulated Output Stereo Jack Socket
This output emulates the tonal characteristics of a guitar speaker cabinet and provides
a natural valve overdrive tone for connection to a recording device or mixing desk.
Always use a good quality screened lead. The stereo jack socket accommodates
connection of headphones to this output, allowing you to practice silently.
NOTE:
Both the XLR and Stereo Emulated outputs remain active even when in
Standby mode. This allows for silent recording or practice when the amplifier is in
Standby, regardless of any connected speaker.
7. Emulated Output Cabinet Switch
The switch enables you to select either a 4x12 closed back or a 1x12 open back
cabinet emulation for the Speaker Emulated Output. This will apply to both the
balanced XLR and stereo jack outputs.
8. Reverb Dark/Light
With the switch in the ‘out’ position (Dark) the reverb is voiced to have a warm
‘room’ quality. Set to the ‘in’ position (Light), the reverb is voiced to have a bright,
airy quality, typical of a ‘plate’ style reverb. The setting chosen will apply to all
channels and voices.