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Mains Socket:

 Always use the mains lead supplied. Your sales outlet can provide 

a lead suitable for your country. Always disconnect the equipment from the 

mains and ancillary units before moving.

Fuses:

 This amplifier is equipped with multiple accessible fuses. Replacement 

fuses must be of the same type and rating as indicated. Failure to comply may 

result in permanent damage to the product, and/or create a safety hazard. 

Always disconnect the equipment from the mains supply before replacing a fuse.

Mains Fuses: 

These are located in the mains socket.

Filament Fuses/B+ Fuse: 

These are located on the top rear of the chassis and are 

accessible via thumb-turn fuse holders.

Safety Symbols: 

The following symbols mean:

       

Warning: read instructions to understand possible hazard

       

Danger: electrical shock hazard

Effects Loop: 

This amplifier features a bypass-able series effects loop that is 

integral to the overall sound of the amp. Connect the Send jack with a ¼” mono 

instrument cable to the input of your pedal(s). Connect your pedal(s) output to 

the Return jack also using a ¼” mono instrument cable.

Output Power: 

This control allows you to switch off two of the four power 

tubes. This causes a volume decrease as well as gives you tonal variation. For 

ideal operation, switch the impedance setting to ½ the normal value when using 

the 50W setting. For example, when using the 100W setting going into an 8 Ohm 

cabinet, use the 8 Ohm impedance setting. When using the 50W setting, switch 

the impedance selector to 4 Ohms.

Bias Jacks: 

These jacks measure the power tube current draw in mV. 1mV = 1mA. 

Review the information on the back of this manual for guidance on replacing 

tubes. Biasing and tube replacement should be performed only by a qualified 

technician.

Speaker Jacks: 

This is the main output for your speaker cabinet(s). Jacks are 

wired in parallel. Only use a high quality speaker cable. Never use an instrument 

cable. Please see “Impedance Selector” section below.

Impedance Selector: 

Use this switch to match the amp to the impedance of 

your speaker cabinet(s). The total speaker impedance must be determined 

before connecting to the amp. It is not recommended to exceed 2 total speaker 

cabinets. Be sure to only use cabinets with the same impedance rating. Failure 

to do so can damage the amp. The combined value of 2 matching cabinet 

impedances is half of the value of one cabinet’s impedance. Examples: Two 8 

ohm cabinets combine to create a 4 ohm combined impedance. If using two 16 

ohm cabinets, set the Impedance Selector to 8.

Note: Confirm the total impedance of your choice cabinets and adjust your 

Impedance Selector accordingly. Failure to do so can cause arcs on the tube 

sockets, failure of power tubes, or even failure of the amp.
Footswitch Jack: 

Connect the included footswitch to control channel switching 

and the effects loop bypass function. When using the footswitch, select the 

clean channel on the amplifier front panel for proper function. Only use the 

included footswitch. Connection of an improper footswitch may result in 

damage to the amplifier.

Rear Panel Controls

Using your PRS Amplifier

IMPORTANT:

 Before using your amplifier, refer to the IMPORTANT SAFETY 

INSTRUCTIONS insert supplied with the product.

Powering Up:

1.

 Make sure your speaker cabinet is connected to the correct speaker output 

  impedance jack with a high quality speaker cable. Do not use guitar cords.

2.

 Make sure the power cord is connected to the correct grounded outlet.

3.

 Make sure there is at least 6 inches of clearance behind the amplifier to allow 

  for proper cooling. Never place the amplifier against a wall or other equipment, 

  and keep it clear of other heat sources, such as other amplifiers or stoves. Make

  sure there are no flammable items, such as curtains, behind the amp. Do not

  drape items over the amps that can prevent proper cooling. Do not set drinks or

  other liquids on top of the amp that can spill into the amp.

4.

 To increase the life of the tubes, set the “Standby” switch to the STANDBY 

  position before powering on. Turn the POWER switch on and let the amplifier 

  warm up for 2 minutes before setting the standby switch to “ON”. If this is the 

  first time you are turning on the amp, check to see if all of the tubes are glowing.

5.

 Plug in the guitar cable, turn the volume knob down, and turn the standby 

  switch on and wait a few seconds for the bias to settle. Bring the volume up and  

  play some tunes.

This equipment is capable of very high sound pressure levels. Prolonged exposure 

may cause hearing damage.
This equipment contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer all repairs to qualified 

service personnel.
Ensure that the mains plug is easily accessible to allow the unit to be switched off.
Only connect this unit to an earthed supply socket.
THIS UNIT IS CLASS 1 CONSTRUCTION AND MUST BE EARTHED!

Input: 

¼” Standard Mono Guitar Cable.

Lead/Clean Selector: 

Select your channels when not using your footswitch. When 

footswitch operation is desired, select the clean channel for proper operation.

Channel Controls: 

Each channel is equipped with a Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, 

and Master control. Use the Volume control to adjust the level of preamp gain. 

Use the Master control to adjust the overall channel volume. Adjust the tone 

controls to taste.

Bright Switches: 

These switches allow you to set the overall brightness of each 

channel.

Presence/Depth Controls:

 The Presence and Depth controls are global and affect 

both channels. Presence affects the upper high-end, and Depth affects the ultra-

low frequencies.

On/Standby/Off: 

When this switch is in STANDBY, the amplifier tubes are 

effectively turned off, but are still being warmed by the filaments. Keep this switch 

set to STANDBY when powering on the amplifier for at least 2 minutes to allow the 

tubes to warm up. This also helps extend the life of the tubes. When set to ON, 

the tubes are turned on and the amplifier can be used.

LED Indicator: 

Regularly check that when power is applied the mains indicator 

lights. If the indicator fails, return the unit for servicing. It must not be used with a 

faulty indicator.

Archon Amplifier Front Panel Controls

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