BOGNER AMPLIFICATION
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1. Features:
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2 Channel Tube Amplifier
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Foot controllable tube-buffered series or parallel FX-Loop
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Foot controllable Spring Reverb*
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Ch.: Bass, Middle, Treble, Gain & Loudness controls, Bright & Deep switch
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Foot controllable Boost function with level control
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Ch.: Bass, Middle, Treble, Gain EQ, Gain & Loudness controls, Fat switch
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Unique three position voicing switch, 68/77/81
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Foot controllable Boost function with Gain and Volume controls
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45W 6V6 power amp section
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Full and Low output power switch
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Functions on footswitch:
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/
Ω
ch. select,
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boost,
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boost, reverb, post-fx
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½ Output Power Mode – 4 Step- from 45W to 15W
OPTIONS:
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Available as a Head or 1x12” open back combo
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Matching open 1x12 cabinet
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Matching open or closed 2x12 cabinet
DIMENSIONS and WEIGHTS:
Are subject to change anytime, Please measure
your
amp carefully if a
Custom Case is being made.
Add ¾ inch for each, handle and rubber feet.
GF45 Head:
9”
H
25.50” W
10.25” D
42 pounds
GF45 1x12 Combo:
19.50” H
25.50” W
10.75” D
66 pounds
1x12 open Cabinet:
19.50” H
25.50” W
10.75” D
43 pounds
2x12 open Cabinet:
24.50” H
25.75” W
10.25 “ D
60 pounds
2. How to use it:
Read this owner manual completely before use to fully understand your Goldfinger’s functions. This
manual is written for the 45 Karat Goldfinger. If you have the 90 Karat version keep on reading as almost
all the functions are the same and then refer to
i)
for additional information.
a) Power, Standby and Half Power
1), 2), 48), 49)
To operate your Goldfinger connect the power cable. If you have a head version you need to connect a
speaker cabinet, refer to
j)
. Flip the big toggle switch located all the way on the left of the front panel from
off to on. Give it a minute or two for the tubes to reach operating temperature.
Your Goldfinger has a Hi (howdy) high as well as a Low power mode, flip the toggle next to the power
switch from Stand By to either position. Hi gives you the full power available while Low gives you
approximately 1/3 less. Remember it is not always necessarily about volume, it is a different feel as well.
In Hi the amp has more punch with a tighter feel and the most available clean headroom. Low gives the
amp a sagging, loose feel, much like a tube rectifier.
On the back panel is a Half Power switch to disengage two of the power tubes.