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Names and Function on Each Part
Front Panel
1. INPUT: 1/4” phone jack input.
2. GAIN: Controls the pre-amp gain.
3. TONE: Controls the overall tone, such as a tone control on guitar.
4. 3 BAND EQ: Refer to the spec sheet at the end of this manual for
frequencies and levels.
5. CHORUS: Controls the speed of the chorus effect. Turn this con-
trol to the right to increase the speed. This function will be off at “0”
position.
6. REVERB: Controls the reverb level. This function will be off at “0”
position.
7. MASTER: Controls the output level from this amplifier. Doesn’t
work for AUX signal.
8. AUX VOLUME: Controls the signal level of AUX IN.
9. POWER LED: This LED will light when amp power is activated by
power switch.
10. AUX IN: 3.5mm stereo mini jack. This jack is designed to be con-
nected to the headphone output of a portable CD or MP3 player, or
similar device. Use the volume control of your portable player along
with the volume control on the amp to adjust the desired volume.
11. PHONES: 3.5mm stereo mini output jack for stereo headphones.
The sound is not reproduced through the built-in speaker when
headphones are in use. Meanwhile, LINEOUT signal still outputs.
Warning:
This phones output produces a large volume of sound. Ensure that
the VOLUME and AUX VOLUME has been turned down before
beginning to play using the headphones, and then slowly increase
the volume until it has reached the desired level. Note that the
noise and distorted sound signals produced when inserting or re-
moving the headphone plug at high volume levels will result in
damage to the headphones and to the user’s hearing.
Rear Panel
A. AC INLET: Connect the included AC power cable to this connector.
Only use this amp with the voltage indicated on the panel.
B. POWER SWITCH: This switch turns the power on/off. When you
are not using the amp, please leave it turned off.