FRONT PANEL FEATURES
1. POWER: Turns the Amplifier on and off.
2. PHONES: This is for the output to any headphone vvirh at least 8 И impedance. When this is used, the internal loud
speaker is deactivated. The signal is sent to both sides of stereo headphones.
3. RATE: Produces a vibrato effect with Depth control turned up.
4. DEPTH: Adjusts the desired signal modulation.
5. ON: Control the chorus function ON and OFF.
6. MASTER: This controls the level of the signal that is passed to the output amplification stage, thereby controlling the
general volume of the amplifier.
7. REVERB: This controls the amount of reverb applied to the overall signal.
8. TREBLE: This controls the high frequencies of the Clean Channel.
9. MIDDLE: This controls the mid frequencies of the Clean Channel.
10. BASS: This controls the low frequencies of the Clean Channel.
11. LEVEL (CLEAN Channel): This sets the level of the signal sent from the Clean channel to the Master.
12. CHANNEL SELECTOR: This selector switches between the Clean and Overdrive channels.
13. LEVEL (Overdrive channel): This sets the level of the signal sent from the Overdrive channel to the Master.
14. TREBLE: This active control allows you to increase or decrease the high frequencies of the Overdrive channel.
15. MIDDLE: This active control allows you to increase or decrease the middle frequencies of the Overdrive channel.
16. BASS: This active contorl allows you to increase or decrease the low frequencies of the Overdrive channel.
17. GAIN SW: This selector switches between Gain Stages 1 and 2.
18. CONTOUR This adjusts the curve of the frequencies that will be emphasized in the harmonic distortion of Gain Stage
Rotated completely counter-clockwise, the mid frequencies are emphasised while the highs and lows are attenuated,
creating a "closed" sound for rhythm guitar playing. Rotated completely clockwise, this attenuates the mid
frequencies and increases the low and high frequencies, creating a sound typical of hard-rock guitar.
19. GAIN 2: This controls the gain applied to the signal from the instrument when the Overdrive channel is selected and
when Gain stage 2 is selected. This gain stage produces a more saturated distortion, typical of "High-Gain" or
"Modern" style amplifiers.
20. GAIN 1: This controls the gain applied to the signal from the instrument when the Overdrive channel is selected and
when Gain stage 1 is selected. This gain stage produces a less cutting, smoother distortion typical of "Classic" or
"Vintage" style amplifiers.
21. INPUT: This is for the connection with the output of your instrument.
REAR PANEL FEATURES
22. EFFECT LOOP SEND: This furnishes a signal from the preamplifier of the selected channel for connecting to the
input of an external effect unit or the first effect in a chain of effects.
23. EFFECT LOOP SEND LEVEL: This regulates the level of the signal at the SEND output.
24. EFFECT LOOP RETURN: This input is used to reinsert the signal from external effects; it is to be connected to the
output of the effect or the last effect in a chain of effects.
25. EFFECT LOOP RETURN' LEVEL: This regulates the level of the signal at the RETURN input.
26. REVERB/STEREO CHORUS FOOTSWITCH: This is for the connection of a 2-way, double footswitch (not included)
with a 1/4" Mono Jack
the Master signal.