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1.
Power/Standby Switch
Please refer to the ‘Using Your Amplifier’ section for correct standby/on procedure.
2.
Channel Switch
Switches amplifier between Clean and Dirty Channels
3.
Power Indicator Lamp
4.
Reverb Control
Controls the Reverb level for both channels
5.
Volume Control
Controls the Dirty channel output level
6.
Treble Control
Controls the high frequency level of the Dirty channel
7.
Middle Control
Controls the mid range level of the Dirty channel
8.
Bass Control
Controls the bass frequency level of the Dirty channel
9.
Gain Control
Controls the Overdrive/Distortion level of the Dirty channel
10.
Treble Control
Controls the high frequency level of the Clean channel
11.
Bass Control
Controls the bass frequency level of the Clean channel
12.
Volume Control
Controls the Clean channel output level
13.
Input Socket
For both channels
Front Panel
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Rear Panel
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1.
Send & Return Sockets
Effects loop for most outboard units.
2.
Channel Footswitch Socket
Attaching an optional footswitch to this socket will allow you to remotely change channels.
3.
Reverb Footswitch Socket
Attaching an optional footswitch to this socket will allow you to remotely switch the reverb
effect on and off.
4.
Speaker Outputs
When using a single Orange 16 ohm speaker cabinet, (i.e. PPC412 or PPC212), attach it to the
16 ohm output socket on your amplifier.
When using two Orange 16 ohm speaker cabinets attach each one to a separate 8 ohm output
socket on your amplifier.
When using a single 8 ohm cabinet attach it to either one of the two 8 ohm output sockets
on your amplifier.
WARNING: Never use two 8 ohm cabinets at the same time.
When using a Rockerverb 50 combo with a 16 ohm extension speaker, disconnect the internal
speaker from the 16 ohm socket and reconnect to one of the two 8 ohm sockets. Connect the
extension speaker to the other 8 ohm socket.
WARNING: Orange Rockerverb amplifiers should not be used with 4 ohm speakers.
5.
Output Valve Fuses
Should an output valve fail, these fuses will shut down one pair of valves, allowing continued
use of the amplifier at reduced power. The external LED indicators help identify the failed valve.
Please refer to the Technical Specification section for fuse ratings.
WARNING: In the event of an output valve failure we recommend that you seek the advice of a
qualified service technician.
6.
Output Damping Switch
(Rockerverb 50 models only). High position = standard output. Low position = increased output
sensitivity.
7.
Output Valve Selector
(Rockerverb 100 only). The Rockerverb 100 is factory delivered with EL34/6CA7 valves. These
give the amplifier a 100 watt RMS power rating.
The output selector switch allows the amplifier to be run on different valves.
(KT88’s = 140 watts RMS / 6550’s = 120 watts RMS / 6L6’s = 90 watts RMS).
WARNING: The amplifier will need to be re-biased by a qualified service technician if the valves
are changed.
7.
Mains Socket & Fuse Holder
This is where your mains lead plugs in. Also the mains fuse is located here. Please refer to
the Technical Specification section for fuse ratings.
8.
Mains Voltage Switch
Switches amp between 220V and 240V or 100V and 120V. This should be set to the mains
electricity voltage used in the country where the amplifier is to be operated.
Please ensure your amplifier is switched to the correct voltage for your country. If unsure please consult your dealer.