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TUBE AMPLIFIER SURVIVAL TIPS

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Tube amplifiers

; generally sound much warmer/sweeter than solid state transistor amplifiers but they also need a little more 

respect due to the fragile glass tubes themselves.  The LH50 uses top quality tubes, which should give you years of trouble free service, 
however like all tube amps; it is important to treat it with a certain amount of care. 
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Tubes are fragile glass components;

 they can easily be damaged if thrown in and out of vehicles,

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Make sure the impedance;

 of your cabinets matches the setting on your amplifier.  Improper impedance matching will result in 

reduced output power output and compromised sound at best and amplifier failure/premature tube failure at worst.
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Allow the amplifier;

 to warm up to room temperature before switching it on, The sudden thermal shock generated can crack 

the cold glass tube housing plus any moisture is bad news around high voltage electronics.
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Allow the amplifier;

 to cool down after playing before moving.  Hot tubes are more susceptible to damage than cool ones.Use 

good quality loudspeaker leads, cheap leads are often not up to the job of handling the large requirements for loudspeakers and can 
often short out. 
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Tube amplifiers

; don't like running into a open circuit. A tubes life expectancy is based upon a number of factors which include 

operating temperature, how hard and how often it is played, vibration due to travel etc. Tubes should be changed in your amplifier if 
you notice any change in your amplifiers performance etc. They need not be changed at any regular interval.
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Typical problems;

 with preamp tubes can be a crackly noise, hiss, hum and microphony.  The preamp tubes can safely be changed 

with no action required if they fail or reduce in performance. Typical output tube problems can be blown HT fuse; sound lacking in 
punch, sound lacks extreme highs or lows and low level hum. The Output tubes can be replaced singularly if you replace them with the 
exact same type AND grade as factory fitted otherwise they should be replaced as a quad set. See the diagram following to see how 
to check the tube grade fitted. Exact replacement preamp tubes and matched sets of output tubes are available from Laney via your 
dealer.
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To change a tube;

 switch off the unit and unplug from the mains supply.  Wait for the tubes to cool down. Lay amplifier down on 

its front face and remove the protective grille held in place with four screws. You should now be able to access the underside of the 
amplifier chassis. Preamp tubes have a spring retainer which must be pulled away, the tube can then be gently pulled out. Take care 
when pushing the new tube in to make sure the pins are all aligned properly. The output tubes have a spring retainer fitted to the tube 
socket which grips the base of the tube. The tube must be released from this by pushing the retaining clips down with one hand, whilst 
gently rocking and pulling the tube from its socket with the other. Take care when pushing the replacement tube past the retaining 
clips to ensure that the rib on the base of the tube is aligned in its locating slot in the socket. 
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Amplifier connection;

 In order to avoid damage, it is advisable to establish and follow a pattern for turning on and off your 

equipment. With all system parts connected, effects processors etc. 

BEFORE

 turning on your guitar amplifier.  Many products have 

large transient surges at turn on and off which can cause damage to your speakers. By turning on your guitar amplifier 

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 and 

making sure its Volume controls are set to minimum any transients from other equipment will not reach your loudspeakers. Wait until 

LH50

Summary of Contents for LH50

Page 1: ...LH50OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 1...

Page 2: ...LH50...

Page 3: ...LH50...

Page 4: ...LH50...

Page 5: ...LH50...

Page 6: ...BEFORE SWITCHING ON LH50...

Page 7: ...100W Output Power Rating 50W Loudspeaker outputs Extension speaker sockets 4 8 16 Ohm Use one at a time Features Pure Class A BValve tone 2 x EL34B STR Power Tubes Matched Set 4 x 12AX7 ECC83 Preamp t...

Page 8: ...INTRODUCTION LH50...

Page 9: ...stage but also equally at home for studio and practice use plugged into any of the extensive range of Laney extension cabinets the sound will blow you away Your LH50 should give you years of trouble f...

Page 10: ...volume settings Setting a high level on the gain control and a low setting on the volume will give you a nice blues tone with the ability to again drive the output tubes at higher volume settings Hav...

Page 11: ...ls for the Drive channel and work in a similar way as those for the clean channel except that they operate post distortion giving a wider range of distorted tone DRIVEVOL Sets how loud the Drive chann...

Page 12: ...r to the tubes within the amplifier USE ONLY THE CORRECT SIZE AND RATING FUSE AS SPECIFIED ON THE PANEL If a fuse blows or fails and a replacement of the same size and rating is installed and it in tu...

Page 13: ...signal leaves the amplifier via the Send socket and comes back from the effects via the Return socket Use the output level control on your FX to control how loud the FX return signal sounds This is a...

Page 14: ...QUICK START SETTINGS suggestions only experiment CLEAN CLEAN CRUNCH BLUES LEAD ROCK LEAD ON ON Suggested starting place adjust the Tone to taste LH50...

Page 15: ...USER SETTINGS Store your own cool sounds ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF LH50...

Page 16: ...hey fail or reduce in performance Typical output tube problems can be blown HT fuse sound lacking in punch sound lacks extreme highs or lows and low level hum The Output tubes can be replaced singular...

Page 17: ...nd then turn off its power before turning off other equipment Servicing The user should not attempt to service these products Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel HI INPUT LO INPUT PAD D...

Page 18: ...STEMS L Z B1 2 3 4 L Z B1 2 3 4 LH50 System using 1 LH50 1 GS212IE FX Controller System using 1 LH50 Head 1 GS412IS 1 GS412IA Input Output FX Controller Set to Mono 4 Ohm 4 Ohm Socket 8 Ohm Socket Inp...

Page 19: ...2 3 4 L Z B1 2 3 4 LH50 System using 1 LH50 Head 1 GS412IA System using 1 LH50 Head 1 GS212IE 1 GS412IA FX Controller Input Output FX Controller Set to Mono 16 Ohm 16 Ohm Socket Input Link Input 8 Ohm...

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