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Handling and Care

We reserve the right to make unannounced technical upgrades!

ENGL Gerätebau GmbH, 84529 Tittmoning, Germany

Internet: 

www.engl-amps.com

Text, design, graphics and layout by Horst Langer

*  Keep the amp safe from hard knocks and shocks. Tubes are fragile and tend 
    to suffer when exposed to mechanical stress!
*  Let the amp cool down before you transport it. Ten minutes or so will spare
    the tubes.
*  Tubes take some 20 seconds to warm up after you switch the power on, and 
    about two to three minutes before they are able to pump out full power. Make 
    a habit of giving your amp plenty of time to get toasty and flipping the Standby 
    switch for short breaks.
*  In order to spare the power tubes and prolong their lifetime, we recommend to 
    set the Stand By switch to Stand By (0 position, that is) before you switch the 
    amp on. After a period of 30 seconds you may activate the poweramp by 
    flipping the Stand By switch.
*  Avoid storing the amp in damp or dusty rooms to spare jacks, switches and 
    potentiometers. If you don't use the amp all the time, I recommend that you 
    drape a covering over it to prevent the intrusion of dust. Even better, keep it 
    in a transport cover or flight case.
*  Never use caustic or scouring detergents to clean the amp's housing, front or 
    rear panels. Use a soft, damp cloth or sponge with diluted soapsuds or a 
    standard brand of mild dishwashing liquid instead. Never use solvents they can 
    corrode the amp's vinyl skin and dissolve the front and rear panel labels. Keep 
    liquids well away from the amp, particularly the interior of the housing.
*  Make sure air can circulate at the front and top of the amp to allow for adequate 
    cooling, which increases component life.
*  Never operate the amp without an adequate load (a speaker, cabinet or suitable 
    terminating resistor).
*  High ambient temperatures place an additional strain on diverse components; so 
    if at all possible, avoid operating the amp at temperatures far higher than 30°C 
    for longer periods. Running the amp at mains voltages exceeding the nominal 
    mains input voltage over longer periods can also shorten component life.
*  Replace tubes with selected tubes that satisfy ENGL selection criteria to forestall 
    microphonic properties, undesirable noise and unbalanced power amp signals. 
    Because power tubes' idle current (bias) must checked and possibly adjusted 
    when replacing tubes, this is a job best left to experienced and authorized 
    specialists.

CAUTION! Please read and heed the following:

You'll find an ancillary pamphlet accompanying this owner's manual entitled Instructions 
for the Prevention of Fire, Electrical Shock and Injury. 
Be sure to read it before you plug in and power up the amp!

Summary of Contents for Fireball 100

Page 1: ...Fireball 100 Operator s Manual Full Tube Guitar Amplifier Please first read this manual carefully Tube Amp Tube Amp...

Page 2: ...assy tone activate the Bright boost It brightens the sound of humbucking or muddy pickups Use it to tweak the amp s tone to taste activating it to boost top end frequencies for the Clean channel or de...

Page 3: ...a footswitch so you can adapt the amp s fundamental sound on the fly say to better support rhythm guitar work singing leads and slashing power chords With a handy MIDI switcher such as the ENGL Z 11 y...

Page 4: ...f and on again When you press the standby switch to turn the amp on again the system again measures the current sent to the tube If it is still too high the power amp must be checked by a service tech...

Page 5: ...peres current which suffices to power a standard LED The jack s mono terminal tip selects Clean Lead switching while the stereo terminal ring controls the Master A B feature For pin assignments see Wi...

Page 6: ...control for the FX Loop When the knob is set to Dry the amp signal is routed through with no processed signal 0 wet balance added to the mix Twist the knob clockwise to blend in the processed signal p...

Page 7: ...designed by Horst Langer MADE IN GERMANY Poweramp Output 4 8 Or 8 And Or 8 16 Or 16 And 8 Ohms Parallel 1 x 8 Ohms 2 x 16 Ohms 4 Ohms Parallel 1 x 4 Ohms 2 x 8 Ohms 16 16 Ohms Threshold Off Lo Hi Nois...

Page 8: ...2AX7 or 7025 input stage 2 stage grade FQ selected V 6 ECC83 12AX7 Lead driver stage 4 stage grade selected V 7 ECC83 12AX7 FX buffer stage poweramp driver stage grade selected V 8 ECC83 12AX7 phase s...

Page 9: ...if the preamp works fine without these peripheral devices Is the Noise Gate activated in the Lead channel and the Threshold 22 knob set to a high value Deactivate the Noise Gate 22 for a quick check...

Page 10: ...Power Tube Failure Indication System Sound sample LA Hairy Clean Power Stand By Bass Middle Treble Master A Master B Bright Bottom Clean Lead Input Mid Boost Presence Power Tube Monitor Lead Gain Cle...

Page 11: ...ain Lead Volume Fireball 100 V3 V4 V1 V2 Power Tube Failure Indication System Sound sample Rock Rhythm Amp Tube Amp Tube Power Stand By Bass Middle Treble Master A Master B Bright Bottom Clean Lead In...

Page 12: ...the amp s housing front or rear panels Use a soft damp cloth or sponge with diluted soapsuds or a standard brand of mild dishwashing liquid instead Never use solvents they can corrode the amp s vinyl...

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