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Quick Start
1. Connection
1) Carefully read “Important Safety
Instructions” before you place
the amp in the location where
you’ll be using it. Then use the
included power cable to connect
the rear panel AC inlet to an AC
outlet of the correct voltage for
your unit.
Fig. 1
2) Please note that the sound, and the low frequency response in particular, will
be affected by the location in which you place the amp.
3) Connect your electric bass gui-
tar. Use a shielded guitar cable
to make connections.
Fig. 2
4) If you are using a compact ef-
fects processor, use a shielded
cable to connect it between your
bass guitar and the amplifier.
Fig. 3
5) Make sure that each Volume
control is set to “0”, and then
turn on the Power switch, the
power LED will light.
Fig. 4
2. Using the controls
1) Raise the volume control of your bass guitar.
Fig. 5
2) Raise the Level control to approximately 11 o’clock and set
EQ and HUE controls at 12 o’clock.
Fig. 6
3) Raise the Master volume to somewhere between 7 and 12
o’clock.
Fig. 7
4) You can choose bright or normal mode by switching the Bright switch. Set the
Bright switch off for now.
5) Try using the Hue control. This is a passive tone control. When you turn it to the
left, the sound becomes warmer and fatter with a more pronounced bottom
end. If you turn it to the right, it becomes clearer, brighter and more transpar-
ent. You can determine the overall color of your sound by using this control
without experiencing distortion problems that an active EQ might cause.
6) Using the 3-band equalizer: Try the settings shown in the illustration. When
you turn up the EQ, the output volume level will rise. If you don’t want distor-
tion as a result, turn down the Level or Master control accordingly. Fig. 8