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Input: 

Input jack for your guitar. 

2. Volume: 

Controls the amp input signal. As you turn the volume up natural overdrive will occur along with 

an increase in volume.

3. 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 gain will increase on the top end and 

harmonics will come alive.

4. Bass: 

Controls overall low frequency response. The bass control works the same way as the treble control. 

Past noon you will hear an increase in bottom end and low mid gain.

5. Master: 

Controls the overall volume of the amp.

6. 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.

 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 LED fails replace with a 6.3 volt #44 Bayonet 

Base(BA9S).

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9. 8 Ohm Speaker Jack: 

Plug in the external or internal 8 Ohm speaker here. Always have a load 

connected to your amp.

10. Fuse: 

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

stated below fuse holder (1.5A 250v SLO BLO). If the amp repeatedly blows the fuse contact your 

dealer or Dr. Z Amps.

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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.

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