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The optional RebelControl footswitch not only allows you to
remote access the RebelHead’s three memory locations (MEM
1/2/3), but also to mute the signal for silent tuning and even view
the tuner information. No power-supply is needed for the
RebelControl as it receives its power from the RebelHead amp.

1 – Memory Switches 1, 2 and 3

Press one of the three numbered buttons to recall the settings
stored in the associated MEM-location. A green light ring around
the switch indicates that this MEM-setting has been recalled (activated).

Note that you can only recall a MEM-setting if a setting has
actually been stored in a memory location.

Also note that as soon as you change one of the stored
settings on the RebelHead front panel, the green light ring
on the footswitch will be unlit. This indicates that the
positions of the front panel knobs no longer correspond with
the stored settings.

2 – MUTE button

Press the M(ute) button to mute the RebelHead’s outputs. This
is useful for tuning or e.g. unplugging/changing your bass.

The MUTE button also mutes the RebelHead’s
balanced output, allowing you to tune silently, even
when connected to the PA system.

3 – DISPLAY

The display always indicates tuner information in a couple of
different ways. The detected note is shown on the left side. On
the right side of the display, a circle indicates that the note is in
tune, an arrow pointing to the right indicates that the note should
be tuned up, and an arrow pointing to the left indicates that the
note should be tuned down. In addition to these indications (that
are also shown on the RebelHead tuner display), a line of nine
dots below the display indicates how far from the target pitch the
currently played note is. When only the center dot is lit, the note
is in tune.

Too low – tune up

Too high – tune down

In tune

REBEL CONTROL

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Summary of Contents for RebelHead450

Page 1: ...RebelHead450 USER S MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...d in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally...

Page 4: ...from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For Customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 C...

Page 5: ...ificate of Conformity a b Table of Contents 3 Introduction 4 Quick Setup Guide 5 OPERATION Front panel 6 Rebel Control 13 Rear panel 14 APPENDIX General Protection mode 17 Heat Protection mode 17 Tech...

Page 6: ...at gives you all the character of a tube amp while delivering 450 Watts of undiluted power RebelHead450 has traditional tone controls but also includes groundbreaking features giving the amp a persona...

Page 7: ...to three RebelStack cabinets or any other two 8 Ohm cabinets of another brand to the amplifier minimum load 4 Ohm Connect the power cable and power up The RebelHead s power supply accepts voltages fr...

Page 8: ...the amount of SpectraComp compression SpectraComp uses a so called spectral or multi band approach to compression allowing for individual compression of the low mid and high frequency bands Multiband...

Page 9: ...ssed at all or that just when the G string starts to sound right the low E string is compressed too strongly In other words You are constantly dealing with a tight and difficult compromise With Spectr...

Page 10: ...e Press SHIFT and turn the LO MID knob to change the center frequency of that control While the RebelHead is in Shift mode the SHIFT button will be blinking to remind you that you are in Shift mode Wh...

Page 11: ...preset When you haven t been using the RebelHead s front panel controls for about twenty seconds the LED will flash rapidly and the RebelHead will automatically return to normal mode In normal mode t...

Page 12: ...evel Settings When you haven t been using the RebelHead s front panel controls for about twenty seconds the RebelHead will return to normal mode where the knobs control the primary functions printed i...

Page 13: ...A are indicated as follows Example A The tuner also offers a Mute mode with additional tuner information To activate Mute mode simply press the MUTE button Now the BASS tone control turns into a high...

Page 14: ...reference The center position equals 440 Hz and each LED represents one Hertz So to set the tuner reference frequency e g to 438 Hz turn the BASS knob counter clockwise until the second LED on the le...

Page 15: ...itions of the front panel knobs no longer correspond with the stored settings 2 MUTE button Press the M ute button to mute the RebelHead s outputs This is useful for tuning or e g unplugging changing...

Page 16: ...you use the RebelHead on a tour The ground pin of the PSU must be connected in order to avoid voltage differences between e g the PA and the RebelHead 2 SPEAKER OUT Use the SPEAKER OUT combo connector...

Page 17: ...ting up for recording In order to record straight from the RebelHead s digital output follow these steps Connect the RebelHead s DIGITAL OUT jack to your DAW Set your DAW to follow slave to external c...

Page 18: ...mplification power at your fingertips 8 LINE DRIVER OUT Balanced Line Out Use the LINE DRIVER OUT jack to connect the RebelHead to the PA when you play on stage or to connect your amp to a recording d...

Page 19: ...still indicates P you will have to send the RebelHead to a qualified service center for inspection Heat Protection Mode If the display indicates an H the amp is too hot This is rarely seen but a few e...

Page 20: ...APPENDIX SIGNAL FLOW 18...

Page 21: ...659 26Hz Mutes speaker out Phones out and Balanced out Studio quality headphone amp 40 to 600 Ohm Mains supply Speaker out Power rating Balanced output Max Output Optimal Load Impedance Preamp out Po...

Page 22: ...Prod No E60508911...

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