Engl Fireball Operating Manual Download Page 2

The        Fireball

 is dual channel, all-tube head that sets new standards for rock amps. 

Boasting a totally new design, the head is equipped with a 6L6-loaded power amp (60 watts) 
that packs a mighty punch and cranks out both cutting-edge hi-gain lead sounds and crisp 
clean tone. Its vast gain reserves make the 

FIREBALL

 the king of the hill, the no. 1 rock amp 

in the business. Delivering tight bottom end, smooth top end, and incredible sound pressure 
levels, this amp puts into the hands of today's guitarists the sonic tools they need to carve 
out highly defined, expressive tones of their own. Other trademark ENGL features include a 
second master volume, electronic power amp monitoring, and a variable FX loop.
The           team is convinced that this amp will delight and inspire you. 

FIREBALL

 - an amp that will rock your world!

Fireball

Gain

Bright

Ultra

Gain

Power

Stand By

Input

Depth

Bass

Middle

Treble

Presence

Master A

Master B

Power Tube

Monitor

V1

V2

Amp

Tube

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2

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5

6

7

8

9

10

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1 Input

¼" unbalanced input. Plug your guitar cord in here.

2 Gain

This knob determines input sensitivity, in other words, the input level of the preamp. In Normal Gain 
mode, it dials in the basic volume level and determines the amount of preamp saturation. 

A tip from the designer:

The amount of distortion depends on the type of pickups your guitar is equipped with. Pickups with very 
high output levels will overdrive the preamp when the knob is set to about the 12 o'clock position in 
Normal Gain mode. This means that settings in the 12 to 5 o'clock range add varying levels of grit to the 
signal, eliciting crunch sounds. When you have dialed in higher gain settings, you can clean up the sound 
by simply backing off the volume knob of your guitar.
The amp's remarkably sensitive response to varying input levels lets you dial in a wast range of gain 
levels in both Normal and Ultra Gain modes simply by working the guitar's volume knob.

CAUTION: Extremely high gain and volume levels in Ultra Gain mode can produce strong feedback. 
Avoid feedback squeals, they lead to hearing loss and damaged speakers! Reduce the Gain, Treble 
and Presence levels at higher volumes in order to avoid uncontrolled feedback!

3 Bright

Alters the EQ by boosting the upper treble range; effectiveness decreases at higher Gain settings; 
the Bright feature affects both modes.

A tip from the designer:

For a crisp glassy tone, set the Bright switch to the On position. 
This setting boosts the treble response of muddy pickups.

4 Depth

Alters the EQ by boosting the low end range; the Depth feature affects both Gain modes. 

A tip from the designer:

When you're using a guitar equipped with bass-heavy pickups, you are well-advised to switch
this feature off to prevent it from muddying your tone, particularly at higher Gain settings.

5 Bass      

Bottom end voicing control of the preamps´s passive EQ.

6 Middle

                                                         

Mid-range voicing control of the preamp´s passive EQ.

          

                

7 Treble

Upper range voicing control of the preamp´s passive EQ.

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