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Reverb Send

 - This reverb “drive” control determines the amount of signal applied to the reverb 

tank. Low settings will create a very open, small room reverb effect with a short decay time. 
Turning the control clockwise increases the signal applied to the reverb driver stage creating a 
very saturated effect with a sharp attack and a longer decay. 
 

Reverb Return

 - This is the reverb return control which mixes the reverb effect signal with the dry 

signal. At full counterclockwise rotation, the reverb effect is defeated. Using this return control in 
conjunction with the reverb drive control, a wide range of natural reverb effects can be produced. 
 

CONTOUR - 

The contour control is an active wide band sweep. In the 12 o’clock position, the 

amp’s frequency response is flat.  Counterclockwise rotation reduces high end response and 
increases low frequencies. Clockwise rotation decreases low end and increases the high 
frequency response. This control is very useful for maintaining preamp tone control settings, while 
allowing a global adjustment to compensate for differences in room acoustics, speaker cabinets, 
or bright to dark guitars (single coils to humbuckers, for example). This control also actively 
reduces the articulation available, allowing a softer setting, or extremely open and revealing, 
depending on your individual style and requirements. 

 
STANDBY

 - This switch should be in the down/STANDBY position before you place the Power 

switch to the up/ON position. After 20 seconds or more, place the Standby switch in the “up” 
position to play the amplifier. When you are taking a break from playing the amp you can leave the 
amp “powered up” and simply switch to the “stand-by” position to mute the output of the amplifier 
and prolong power tube life. 
 

Indicator Lamp 

- This lamp will illuminate when the power switch is in the “up” position, indicating 

the unit is receiving A/C power. 
 

NOTE:

 The FET, BRIGHT, MID, DEEP, and BYPASS switches are ON when in the “up” position 

and OFF when in the down position. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CLASSIC REVERB SIGNATURE

Page 1: ...Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...turer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers plugs and the point where they exit from the apparatus 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pin...

Page 3: ...lock position TREBLE Adjusts the high frequency response At lower settings of this control the tone will be warmer and smoother As you turn this control up the highs become more prominent and aggressi...

Page 4: ...uces the amount of available clean headroom especially when the master volume is set higher GAIN STRUCTURE The 3 position gain structure switch alters the sensitivity and overall tonal character of th...

Page 5: ...creases the high frequency response This control is very useful for maintaining preamp tone control settings while allowing a global adjustment to compensate for differences in room acoustics speaker...

Page 6: ...eaker Output Jacks There are 3 speaker output jacks 4 8 and 16 ohms NEVER OPERATE YOUR AMPLIFIER WITHOUT A PROPER SPEAKER LOAD CONNECTED Be sure to match the impedance of your cabinet with the impedan...

Page 7: ...to chassis ground 5 Switch the amp out of standby and allow a few seconds for the circuit to stabilize 6 Set the voltmeter to millivolt scale or lowest volt scale 60 millivolts 060 volts 7 Observe th...

Page 8: ...ll screwdriver are required for bias adjustment WARNING No user serviceable parts inside Refer to a qualified service person only LINE CABLE For your safety connect to grounded A C receptacles only We...

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