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Input:
Input jack for your guitar.
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Hi/Lo Switch:
Hi/Lo sensi�vity input switch.
3. Volume:
Controls overall amp volume. As you turn the volume up more natural dr�ve will occur along
with an increase in level.
4. Bass:
Controls overall low frequency response. The bass control works much the same way as the treble
control. Past noon you can really dial in a thick bo�om end.
5. Treble:
Controls overall high frequency response. Turning from full counterclockwise to noon you will find
the normal type of top end adjustment. From noon to full clockwise the natural gain and dynamics
of the amp come alive.
6. Stand-By:
Leave in off posi�on for 1 minute when powering up the amp. Turn on for play. Place in off
posi�on for extended break periods.
7. Power:
Switch up to turn on amplifier. Switch down to turn off amplifier.
8. Power Indicator:
Lights up when power is switched on. If bulb fails replace with type T47.
FRONT PANEL
REAR PANEL
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9. AC Inlet:
(Class I Wiring). This device is used for disconnec�on from power mains and must remain
readily opearable. The power indicator light does not indicate connec�on to power mains. The power
cord must be disconnected to disconnect amplifier from power mains.
10. Fuse:
The fuse protects the amp from electrical faults. Replace only with the same ra�ng and type
stated below fuse holder (1A 250v SLO BLO). If the amp repeatedly blows the fuse contact your dealer
or Dr Z Amps.
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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