CONTROLS
HEADPHONE LEVEL
The Headphone Level knob controls the level of the Headphone Output. It does
not affect the level of the L/R outputs. To protect your hearing, start with this
knob turned down and adjust upward only if needed. Turn this knob down when
connecting/disconnecting cables or power to the device.
LOW, MID & HIGH CONTROLS
These controls are unique in that they do not operate like typical tone controls.
Their functions were chosen to be meaningful in different ways—
• For those who want clear, simple functionality: the Low knob affects the lows,
the Mid knob affects the mids, and the High knob affects the highs.
• For those who want controls that correlate with properties of a guitar speaker
cabinet–in simplest terms–the Low knob changes the cabinet size and type,
the Mid knob changes the amplifier drive type, and the High knob changes the
speaker type.
Using only these three controls, a wide variety of amspeaker cabinet tones
can be achieved.
LOW
The Low Knob affects the character of the low frequencies, which is similar
to changing the virtual size and type of speaker cabinet. By default, this knob
transistions from a single-12” open-back cabinet (full counter-clockwise) to a 4-by-
12” sealed-back cabinet (full clockwise).
MID
The Mid knob is essentially an amplifier damping-factor control and behaves as a
broad midrange cut when turned counter-clockwise.
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