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Handling and Care:

*  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

(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 rear 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.

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Summary of Contents for Retro Tube

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

Page 2: ...Tube Amp Technology Tube Amp Technology...

Page 3: ...s Poweramp Output speaker options Power switch Mains connector AC Power Inlet Mains Fuse Amp remote control S A C Port for Z 9 Footswitch Ports Detailed Specifications and Ratings You ll find an ancil...

Page 4: ...vertone spectrum perfect for soaring leads The built in Noise Gate helps stifle the annoying hiss often generated when Gain Boost is engaged at very high gain levels Channel 2 s Tone button fattens up...

Page 5: ...g features of your choice Three 6 3 mm stereo jack plugs accept three dual footswitches that let you remotely control the two channels off on and the off on Activate it at the amp or via footswitch to...

Page 6: ...nd its shielding you may occasionally encounter interference from sources such as radio stations or powerful magnetic fields When this occurs try connecting your guitar to the amp using different cord...

Page 7: ...end response This is the preamp voicing section s passive low frequency EQ for This is the preamp voicing section s passive midrange frequency EQ This is the preamp voicing section s passive high freq...

Page 8: ...29 to largely suppress such noise Extremely high gain and volume levels in Lead mode can produce powerful feedback Avoid feedback squeals they can lead to hearing loss and damage speakers At higher vo...

Page 9: ...tton lights up to indicate is active The button 14 on the amp s front panel is disengaged when you switch via footswitch 21 24 may also be switched via an ENGL Z 9 Custom Footswitch connected to the S...

Page 10: ...ds over Channel 2 Beyond that you can also broaden the volume and tonal ranges by working your guitars volume knob If your arsenal includes MIDI gear for instance the Z 11 ENGL MIDI Switcher in combin...

Page 11: ...TION Make sure you use an intact mains line cord with a grounded plug Before you power the amp up ensure the voltage value printed the mains socket is the same as the current of the local power supply...

Page 12: ...ne 24 Footswitch Channel 1 2 Gain Boost Another tremendous benefit of this microcontroller driven footboard is that it connects to the amp via an easily obtained standard stereo cord But that s not th...

Page 13: ...ube V7 Retro Tube 100 The Power Tube Fuse LED 28 lights up to indicate that one or several of the four fuses has blown There is a replacement fuse in the front chamber of the fuse drawer Always make s...

Page 14: ...n the guitar signal and background noise Noise is a definite no no in many situations For example studio etiquette demands that you keep a lid on extraneous noise during short breaks It s in the natur...

Page 15: ...ath located post preamp and pre the two power amp Master knobs FX mix control for the When the knob is set to the amp signal is routed through with no processed signal 0 wet balance added to the mix T...

Page 16: ...ut a sufficient load otherwise you may damage or destroy it Always check the connected cabinets impedance to confirm it matches the amp s output impedance For example if you are connecting a cabinet t...

Page 17: ...ing 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...

Page 18: ...ng stereo intact and wired properly Refer to page 22 for pin assignments Are the footboards or switching loops connected to the corresponding footswitch jacks 22 23 24 Are the cords you are using ster...

Page 19: ...nterference from powerful magnetic fields for example of nearby power transformers or electrical motors Reposition the amp and connector cables The amp or speaker cords may be picking up radio signals...

Page 20: ...VA max E765 2 AT L E762 1 25 AT L E765 4 AT L E762 2 5 AT L E765 4 x 160 mAM E762 2 x 160 mAM ECC83 selected ECC83 standard 71 x 27 x 27 cm approx 27 9 x 10 6 x 10 6 l x h x d approx 22 5 kg E765 appr...

Page 21: ...ed on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20 _ _ _ Replaced by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Replaced tubes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Reason _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...

Page 22: ...button press the Channel 1 and the respective Function button simultaneously until the LED starts flashing Now use the buttons 1 to 4 to select the desired switching feature press 1x or 2x Store the s...

Page 23: ...cates the currently or newly selected configuration For example if LED 3 flashes when the Z 9 s Setup routine is activated then the Retro Tube Amp s switching feature is currently assigned to the corr...

Page 24: ...panel frame pull the front panel frame without the grille until the locking mechanism unlatches raise it slightly then remove it from front of the Amp A Phillips screws 8 pcs included 2 pcs required p...

Page 25: ...frame Fix the clasps on the front panel frame boreholes for the clasps place the first clasp attach this clasp with two screws tighten the screws carefully assemble the second clasp in the same way on...

Page 26: ...ront panel frame Install the front panel frame insert the bottom part of the front panel frame in the two milling grooves located at the base panel of the amp s housing Fit the front panel frame into...

Page 27: ...Space for User Notes 27...

Page 28: ...Tube Amp Technology Tube Amp Technology Ger tebau GmbH Germany Internet http www engl amps com R R Text design graphics Amp photo and layout by Horst Langer Amp Designer...

Page 29: ...GERMANY POWER TUBE V7 FUSE DO NOT OPEN FUSEHOLDER WHILE AMP IS SWITCHED ON REPLACE FUSES ONLY AGAINST SAME TYPE AND RATING CAUTION POWER TUBE V8 FUSE POWER TUBE V6 FUSE POWER TUBE V5 FUSE DO NOT OPEN...

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