FRONT PANEL
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1.
1 - First input jack for guitar
2.
2 - Second input jack for guitar with a lower impedance
3.
BRIGHT/DARK Switch – Controls overall brilliance of tone
4.
VOLUME - Controls loudness of amp
5.
TREBLE - Controls high frequency response
6.
MIDDLE - Controls (narrows) high and low frequency responses.
7.
BASS - Controls low frequency response.
8.
REVERB - Adjusts the level of the Reverb effect. Reverb can be switched ON-OFF from the
Footswitch.
9.
SPEED - Adjusts the rate of the Vibrato effect. Vibrato can be switched ON-OFF from the Footswitch
10.
INTENSITY -
Adjusts the depth of the Vibrato effect.
11.
Power Indicator: Lights up when power is switched on. If bulb fails replace with type T47.
REAR PANEL
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13
1.
BIAS Ground. See NOTE below {13}.
2.
BIAS Power Tube 1. See NOTE below {13}
3.
BIAS Power Tube 2. See NOTE below:
NOTE
:
See Bias Adjustment Video for using features {11} through {13}:
Select [Media] tab; Select [Video] tab – go to video:
Video Tips: How to Bias your Vintage Sound Amp
14. MASTER VOLUME -
turns the
volume
control up to overdrive the preamps
15. FUSE SLO-BLOW - The fuse protects the amp from electrical faults. Replace only with a 1 amp slo
blow fuse.
If the amp repeatedly blows the fuse, contact your dealer or Vintage Sound Amps
.
16. ON - This switch turns the AC power ON and OFF. When the switch is OFF, the amplifier is
completely shut down
17. STANDBY - When the switch is in the STANDBY position, the amplifier is off; however, the tube
filaments are left on as to eliminate warm-up time, provided that the POWER SWITCH (item B) is ON.
Use of this feature during short breaks versus using the POWER SWITCH will increase tube life.
18. SPKR -
Plug-
in connection for the 8Ω internal speaker. A speaker must always be connect
ed at this
jack when the amplifier is ON. A speaker impedance load of 8Ω should be used to avoid distortion or