Laney
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Laney
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
General Notes
Amplifier connection:
In order to avoid damage, it is advisable to establish and follow a pattern for turning on and off your
equipment. With all system parts connected, turn on source equipment, tape decks, cd players, mixers, effects processors etc.
BEFORE turning on your guitar amplifier. Many products have large transient surges at turn on and off which can cause damage to
your speakers. By turning on your guitar amplifier LAST and making sure its Volume controls are set to minimum any transients
from other equipment will not reach your loudspeakers. Wait until all system parts have stabilised; usually a couple of seconds.
Similarly when turning off your system always turn down the Volume controls on your guitar amplifier and then turn off its power
before turning off other equipment.
Cables:
never use shielded or microphone cable for any speaker connections as this will not be substantial enough to handle the
amplifier load and could cause damage to your amplifier system.
Caution:
These professional loudspeaker systems are capable of generating very high sound pressure levels. Use care with
placement and operation to avoid exposure to excessive levels that can cause permanent hearing damage. (Refer to guidelines on
page 2)
Servicing:
The user should not attempt to service these products. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
HI INPUT
REVERB
REVERB
FX RETURN
The FX loop is
a side chain type
FX SEND
FOOTSWITCH
CLEAN
VOLUME
LO INPUT
BRIGHT
BRIGHT
PAD
DRIVE
EQ
EQ
B
A
S
S
BRIGHT
BRIGHT
BRIGHT
M
ID
T
R
E
B
L
E
DRIVE
VOLUME
REVERB
LEVEL
V1a
V1b
V2a
V2b
V3
V4
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TONE CONTROL
TONE
TONE
INTERNAL
LOUDSPEAKER
EXT. LOUDSPEAKER
8-16 OHMS
8Ohms
4Ohms