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Attention! Be sure to read this section before powering the amp up!
A few comments on tube amplifiers:

•  This amp´s input is extremely sensitive due to its high gain factor. 
•  This guitar amplifier can produce high volume levels. Exposure to high volume levels may cause hea-

ring damage! 

•  Leave tube replacement and power amp biasing to qualified professionals.
•  Be sure the unit is switched off and unplugged! 
•  Caution! Tubes can get very hot and burn skin when touched.
•  Always use high quality cables. 
•  Never plug the amp into an ungrounded outlet! 
•  Never bridge a defective fuse and be sure replacement fuses feature identical ratings! 
•  Pull the AC mains plug before replacing fuses! 
•  Never open the chassis or attempt repairs on your own. Consult qualified service personnel! 
•  Never expose the amplifier to extreme humidity or dampness! 
•  Please read the instructions carefully before operating the unit! 
•  Be sure to operate and handle this amp as it was designed for. To this end, please heed the instruc-

tions in the operator‘s manual.

•  You‘ll find an additional pamphlet accompanying this owner‘s manual entitled „Instruction for the 

prevention of fire, electric shock or injury of persons“. Be sure to read it before you plug the preamp 
in and switch it on!

In combination with inherent microphonics of tubes, at certain settings this can elicit powerful feedback 
from the speakers – even without a guitar being connected! This occurs primarily when Crunch and Lead 
channels (that is, all channels whose preamp is easily over-driven) are activated and the following settings 
are dialed in: Gain and/or Lead Gain knob past the 12 o‘clock position; Treble knob past the 12 o‘clock posi-
tion; Crunch/Lead Volume knob past the 12 o‘clock position; Presence knob past the 12 o‘clock position Avoid 
setting the aforementioned knobs to extreme positions (that is, combinations in which several of these 
knobs are set past the 12 o‘clock position). 

This type of configuration can cause considerable feedback that could well damage your hearing and de-
stroy speakers. If you set the Volume or Master knobs to higher volume levels, always make sure to back 
off amplification levels to prevent feedback by turning the Lead channel Gain knobs down. The same applies 
to these channels´ Treble and Presence knob settings. Before you power the amp up, take a moment to 
check out the control panel and make sure that these knobs are not set to any configuration similar to the 
one described above! A few words on background noise in tube amplifiers: You may hear slight background 
noise right after you power a tube amp up or even while you are operating. It manifests as intermittent 
hissing or sizzling, crackling, or popping noises. Caused by tubes, this type of noise may even occur with 
brand new tubes. This noise is particularly noticeable in high-gain Lead channels; reason being that these 
channels´ gain stages are particularly powerful, amplifying noise along with these useful signal. It is not 
necessary to swap tubes if you encounter this kind of noise every now and then, though you may consider 
replacing tubes if it becomes a constant companion.

Содержание Screamer 50 II Combo E330II

Страница 1: ...E330II Screamer 50 II Operator s Manual...

Страница 2: ...onal features Within this brand new fantastic combo amplifier the Screamer 50 Mark II I have packed some clever and useful ideas that offers you a broader spectrum of tonal palettes like the Mid Boost...

Страница 3: ...master volume Master A B and an adjustable switchable FX loop parallel serial There are few more handy features to rave about The Screamer amp sports our Serial Amp Control Port or S A C Port for sho...

Страница 4: ...and by extension the preamp signal s saturation Soft Lead Gain Lo Hi button disengaged Heavy Lead Gain Lo Hi button engaged CAUTION Extremely high gain and volume levels in the Lead channels can produ...

Страница 5: ...ct loop it controls power amp output The red LED to the right of the knob lights up to indicate Master A is enabled and determining the master level You can switch between and using a ENGL Z9 connecte...

Страница 6: ...ontroller is a custom tool designed to switch every amp feature designated as foot switchable in this manual To learn if a given feature may be controlled remotely refer to its description herein Head...

Страница 7: ...ired with either Gain Lo Hi or Master A B There are four options to enable or automatically assign the Mid Boost feature 1 Mid Boost off for all settings of the amp channels gain levels master the Mid...

Страница 8: ...ob is set to Dry the amp signal is routed through with no processed signal 0 Wet balance added to the mix Twist the knob clockwise to blend in the processed signal parallel passive wet balance 1 99 de...

Страница 9: ...inet connected to the 16 Ohm jack Summary 16 Z connected to 16 Ohm output 6 An 8 Ohm cabinet connected to one of the 4 Ohm jacks in combination with a 16 Ohm cabinet connected to one of the 8 Ohm jack...

Страница 10: ...wer output Power consumption approx 220 Watt 260 VA max Fuses 220 230 240 supply voltage 1 25 AT L T slow blow 100 115 120 supply voltage 2 5 AT L T slow blow Power Tube Fuses 2 x 0 16 AM M medium blo...

Страница 11: ...r scouring detergents to clean the amp s housing front or rear panels Use a soft damp cloth or sponge with diluted soapsuds or a standard brand of mild dishwashing liquid instead Never use solvents th...

Страница 12: ...at is all channels whose preamp is easily over driven are activated and the following settings are dialed in Gain and or Lead Gain knob past the 12 o clock position Treble knob past the 12 o clock pos...

Страница 13: ...rresponding footswitch jacks Are the cords you are using stereo intact and wired properly If you are using footswitches other than an ENGL Z4 or ENGL Z11 are the switches or relays inside the boards o...

Страница 14: ...cables The amp or speaker cords may be picking up radio signals for example from activated mobile tele phones or powerful local transmitting stations nearby Switch off mobile phones while troubleshoo...

Страница 15: ...4 denotes the button used to enter the setting Column 4 indicates the currently or newly selected configuration For example if LED 3 flashes when the ENGL Z9 s function 2 Setup routine is activated th...

Страница 16: ...www engl amps com...

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