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FlexWave15R Guitar Amplifier

1. INPUT:

  Use this jack to connect your 

guitar to the amplifier by means of a shield-
ed instrument cable.

OVERDRIVE CHANNEL:

 A high gain channel 

giving you sounds from a slight edge to seri-
ous overdrive.

2. GAIN:

 Use this control to adjust the amount 

of distortion for the Overdrive channel.

3. LEVEL:

 Use this control to adjust the out-

put level of the Overdrive channel.

4. OVERDRIVE/CLEAN:

 Use this switch 

to select the Overdrive or Clean channel. 
With the switch in the out position, the Clean 
channel is selected. When the switch is 
depressed, the Overdrive channel is selected.

CLEAN CHANNEL:

 A normal gain channel 

designed to give you crystal clear sounds to 
medium distortion.

5. VOL:

 Use this control to adjust the out-

put level of the Clean channel.

6. LOW:

 This adjusts the bass frequencies. 

Use this control to get the best sounding 
bass response for your instrument.

7. MID:

 This adjusts the midrange frequen-

cies. Use this control to get the best projec-
tion and midrange tones for your instrument.

8. HIGH:

 This adjusts the treble frequen-

cies. Use this control to attain a bright and 
lively sound for your instrument.

9. REV LEVEL:

 Use this control to adjust 

the level of the spring reverb effect.

10. CD INPUT:

 Use this 1/8" stereo mini 

jack to connect the output from a CD player, 
MP3 player, laptop, etc., to the amplifier. 
The signal at this jack is summed into a 
mono signal, which is sent to the internal 

power amp circuit. Use the output level con-
trol for the signal source to adjust the signal 
for the proper mix with your guitar.

Note:

 Depending on your CD player or other 

signal source device, you may need to use an 
adapter (i.e., two phono jacks to 1/8" stereo 
plug), available at most electronic outlets.

11. HEADPHONES:

 Use this 1/8" stereo 

jack to connect headphones to the amplifier. 
The internal speaker is disconnected when 
headphones are used.

Note:

 Depending on your headphones, you 

may need to use a stereo 1/8" plug to 1/4" 
jack headphone adapter, available at most 
electronic outlets.

CAUTION: To avoid possible damage to your 
hearing, do not use headphones for extend-
ed periods of time at extremely loud levels.

12. SPEAKER:

 Use this jack to connect 

the amplifier to an external speaker. The 
internal speaker is disconnected when this 
jack is used. The impedance of the external 
speaker must be 4 ohms or greater.

WARNING: Do not attempt to use head-
phones in the Speaker jack! Permanent 
hearing damage could result!

13. POWER:

 Use this switch to turn the ampli-

fier on (top of the switch depressed) and off 
(bottom of the switch depressed). The switch 
illuminates when the amplifier is turned on.

14. POWER CORD (rear panel, not 
shown):

 The grounded power cord should 

only be plugged into a grounded power out-
let that meets all applicable electrical codes 
and is compatible with the voltage, power, 
and frequency requirements stated on the 
rear panel. 

Do not attempt to defeat the 

safety ground connection.

LEVEL

REVERB

POWER

INPUT

GAIN

OVERDRIVE

CLEAN

HIGH

MID

LOW

VOLUME

CLEAN

OVERDRIVE

0

10

0

10

0

10

0

10

0

10

0

10

CD

INPUT

1

2

3

13

12

5

6

7

8

9

11

10

4

The Front Panel:

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