7
To return to the factory effects settings‚ press and hold both the EFX ADJUST and REV/DLY controls
while turning the amp on.
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((1111 &
& 2
24
4))
The built-in Freq Out anti-feedback system‚ armed with sophisticated algorithms‚ distinguishes
between music and feedback‚ seeking and destroying the feedback‚ leaving your music alone. The
Select switch is a 3-position control: Off‚ narrow and wide. If you experience feedback‚ press the
Select switch once. If this eliminates the feedback‚ try pressing the Select switch (High Q setting)
again which narrows the effected range of frequencies. If the feedback doesn’t return‚ leave the switch
in this position. If it does return‚ press Select twice more to return to the Low Q setting. The
corresponding LED will light when activated.
Note: This setting is global. It will not change with a preset change.
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4--b
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Ecco
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2:: 5
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EQ
Q ((112
2‚‚ 116
6‚‚ 2
25
5 &
& 2
29
9))
The Instrument and Microphone channels on the Ecoustic 110 include a 4-band‚ active EQ. The
Ecoustic 112 Instrument and Microphone channels include a 5-band‚ active EQ.
LLe
evve
ell ((113
3‚‚ 117
7‚‚ 2
26
6 &
& 3
30
0))
The Level control on both the Instrument and Microphone channels sets the volume level.
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ow
w Z
Z IIn
np
pu
utt ((114
4 &
& 2
28
8))
Use this input with low impedance microphones or high-level sources equipped with a male XLR
connector.
H
Hiig
gh
h Z
Z IIn
np
pu
utt ((115
5‚‚ 118
8‚‚ 2
27
7 &
& 3
311))
Use with high impedance microphones or high-level sources equipped with a 1/4" phone plug.
P
Ph
ha
asse
e R
Re
evve
errsse
e ((119
9 &
& 3
32
2))
Reverses the phase of an instrument signal in order to reduce feedback or to correct out-of-phase
conditions. This is especially useful when using both the Instrument and the Microphone input on a
single instrument.
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X A
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PA
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Doubler
Wet/dry mix
Phaser
Rate increase
Chorus
Rate increase/depth decrease
Rotary Speaker
Rate increase