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THE FRONT PANEL:

1. INPUT: Connect your guitar or wire-
less receiver into this standard 1/4"
jack using a shielded instrument cable.

CHANNEL ONE:

2. VOLUME: Set the output volume
level of Channel One with this control. 
3. LOW:

Adjust the bottom end

response with this control. The low
control covers a range of 16dB at
100Hz.

4. MID: Adjust the midrange response
with this control. The mid control cov-
ers a range of 20dB at 700Hz.  

5. BRIGHT: Add a biting edge to your
sound by pressing this pushbutton
switch in. The bright switch adds 5dB
at 5kHz.

6. HIGH: Adjust the high end response
with this control. The high control cov-
ers a range  of 20dB at 10kHz.

7. CHANNEL: Switch between chan-
nels with this pushbutton switch. The
adjacent green LED glows when
Channel One is selected (switch "out"),
the red LED glows when Channel Two
is selected (switch "in"). When a
footswitch is used for channel switch-
ing, this switch is disabled.

CHANNEL TWO:

8. GAIN: Adjust the overdrive (distor-
tion) level with this control. With the
control towards “0” (to the left) the sig-
nal is relatively clean. As you bring the
control towards “5” (center position)
the distortion increases, along with the
overall output level. Keep turning the
control towards “10” and you’ll
increase the distortion even more.

9. BOOST:  Add a third channel (sort-
of) by pressing this pushbutton switch
in. The boost switch adds 8dB at 1kHz.

10. LOW: Adjust the bottom end
response with this control. The low
control covers a range of 8dB at
100Hz.

11. MID: Adjust the midrange response
with this control. The mid control covers
a range of 12dB at 1kHz.

12. HIGH:

Adjust the high end

response with this control. The high
control covers a range  of 14dB at
10kHz.

13. LEVEL: Set the output signal level
of Channel Two with this control. At the
"0" position (full left) very little or no
signal will be heard; as you bring the
control up (towards center) the output
level of Channel Two increases. Use
this control along with your guitar's vol-
ume and the Gain control (#8) to pro-
duce a wide variety  of sounds.

MASTER:

14. REVERB: Adjust the amount of
reverberation with this control: at the
"0" position the signal is "dry" (no
reverb). As you bring the control up,
the amount of reverb increases. 

15. PRESENCE: Increase the level of
upper harmonics with this control. The
presence control allows a boost of up
to 5dB at 10kHz. 

16. STANDBY: This switch activates
the amplifier (providing the On/Off
switch, #17, is at the ON position), and
should always be turned on last. The
switch is ON in the up position. The
amp should be left in the Standby
mode (switch down) during set breaks. 

NOTE: When you first power up this
amplifier, leave the Standby switch
OFF for at least 20 seconds. This
gives the power tubes a chance to pre-
pare themselves for action.

17. ON/OFF: This switch applies AC
voltage to the amplifier in the UP posi-
tion, and should always be turned on
first. The Active Lamp (#18)  lights up
when the AC power is on.

18. ACTIVE LAMP: This domed lamp
lights when the amplifier is powered
up, indicating it is ready to be played.
(The lamp stays on regardless of the
setting of the Standby switch, #16.)

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Summary of Contents for TV-60

Page 1: ...TV 60 TV 120 TV 6210 TV 6212 GUITAR AMPLIFIER Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...N S ADRESSER A UN TECHNICIEN QUALIFIE VORSICHT ELEKTRISCHE SCHLAGGEFAHR NICHT OFFENEN VORSICHT ZUR MINIMIERUNG ELEKTRISCHER SCHLAGGEFAHR NICHT DEN DECKEL ABENHMEN INTERNE TEILE KONNEN NICHT VOM BENUTZER GEWARTET WERDEN DIE WARTUNG IS QUALIFIZIERTEM WARTUNGSPERSONAL ZU UBERLASSEN THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED TO PROVIDE SAFE AND RELIABLE OPERATION IN ORDER TO PROLONG THE LIFE OF T...

Page 3: ...m use of each preamp tube so unique it s patented Boost Control Like adding a third channel to your amp Gives a big boost to the midrange fre quencies and the overall gain of Channel Two via the front panel switch or a footswitch page 4 Adjustable Presence Control Fully adjustable upper harmonics level for changing the presence of both channels page 4 Auto Biasing Circuitry Want to change your sou...

Page 4: ...ge response with this control The mid control covers a range of 12dB at 1kHz 12 HIGH Adjust the high end response with this control The high control covers a range of 14dB at 10kHz 13 LEVEL Set the output signal level of Channel Two with this control At the 0 position full left very little or no signal will be heard as you bring the control up towards center the output level of Channel Two increas...

Page 5: ...m an external effects device back to your amplifier Connect a shielded instru ment patch cord from the output jack of the effect to the return jack The return jack also doubles as a power amp in jack to feed a line level signal directly into the internal power amp This is useful when slav ing two amplifiers together 25 BALANCED OUT JACK This XLR connector supplies a balanced output signal from the...

Page 6: ...SOME SUGGESTED SETTINGS 6 T TV V 6 60 0 1 12 20 0 6 62 21 10 0 6 62 21 12 2 G GU UI IT TA AR R A AM MP PL LI IF FI IE ER RS S ...

Page 7: ... tube replacement with automatic bias ing when changing tube types IF YOU DON T CONSIDER YOURSELF ADEPT WITH A SCREWDRIV ER REFER POWER TUBE REPLACEMENT TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE CENTER Otherwise unplug your amp allow it to cool for at least thirty minutes and proceed as follows Turn the amp so you re looking at its rear panel Unscrew and remove the wooden rear cover Remove the power tubes one at a t...

Page 8: ...1 3 4 Impedance 8 ohm 16 ohm 16 ohm 16 ohm Power Requirements TV 60 TV 6210 TV 6212 TV 120 120VAC 60Hz 110VA 120VAC 60Hz 280VA 100 115VAC 50 60Hz 110VA 100 115VAC 50 60Hz 280VA 230VAC 50 60Hz 110VA 230VAC 50 60Hz 280VA Size and Weight TV 60 TV 120 TV 6210 TV 6212 H x W x D Inches 18 3 4 x 22 1 4 x 11 1 8 20 1 4 x 26 x 10 1 2 18 3 4 x 22 1 4 x 11 1 8 20 1 4 x 26 x 10 1 2 50 lbs 70 lbs 52 lbs 62 lbs...

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