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1. Input: 

Input jack for your guitar. Hi is for normal use. LO has 3 dB less gain. Use LO with Humbucker 

equipped guitars for a cleaner sound.

2.

 

Volume: 

Controls overall gain. Set over halfway for overdriven sounds. Set below halfway for cleaner 

sounds.

3.

 

Tone: 

Rotatory tone switch.

 

Controls full range EQ for the amp.

4.

 

Cut: 

Controls overall tone/presence of the amp. Turn clockwise for chime.

5. Stand-By:

 

Leave in off position for 1 minute when powering up the amp. Turn on for play. Place in off 

position for extended break periods.

6. Power:

 

Switch up to turn on amplifier. Switch down to turn off amplifier.

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Power Indicator: 

Lights up when power is switched on. If bulb fails replace with type T47.

FRONT PANEL

REAR PANEL

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8. AC Inlet: 

(Class I Wiring). This device is used for disconnection from power mains and must remain 

readily opearable. The power indicator light does not indicate connection to power mains. The power 

cord must be disconnected to disconnect amplifier from power mains. 

9. Fuse: 

The fuse protects the amp from electrical faults. Replace only with the same rating and type 

stated below fuse holder. If the amp repeatedly blows the fuse contact your dealer or Dr Z Amps.

10. Half/Full Power Switch

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 This switch allows you to play your amp at half (18 watts) or full (38 watts) 

power. 

11. 16 OHM Speaker Jack: 

Plug in 16 ohm speaker here. Always have a speaker plugged into the amp 

when it is powered on. Always match the speaker impedance to the proper speaker out jack. This will 

allow the amp to sound its best and avoid damage.

12. 8 OHM Speaker Jack: 

Plug in 8 ohm speaker here. Always have a speaker plugged into the amp 

when it is powered on. Always match the speaker impedance to the proper speaker out jack. This will 

allow the amp to sound its best and avoid damage.

13. 4 OHM Speaker Jack: 

Plug in 4 ohm speaker here. Always have a speaker plugged into the amp 

when it is powered on. Always match the speaker impedance to the proper speaker out jack. This will 

allow the amp to sound its best and avoid damage.

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