Top Panel Features
1.
INPUT Jack –– Plug in your instrument here. The input can take a wide range of instrument signal
levels based on how you set the gain control.
2.
GAIN Control –– Controls the amount of input signal to the amplifier. Turn this up for a soft
overdrive.
3.
VOLUME Control –– Controls the master volume of the amplifier.
4.
BASS Control –– Turn all the way to the right for extra warmth, or all the way to the left to roll off
the lows and increase clarity. Leave the knob centered for the most neutral tone.
5.
TREBLE Control — Turn all the way to the right for a bright crisp tone, or all the way to the left to
roll off the highs and smooth out your tone. Leave the knob centered for the most neutral tone.
6.
REVERB Control –– Turn to the left for no reverb and to the right for a plate-style reverb effect.
7.
Pilot Light –– LED that indicates the amplifier is on.
Rear Panel Features
8.
Effects Loop/DI –– Use this to send a signal to effects pedals or an external effects processor.
Using an effects loop can help keep noise down and boost signal strength. The effects send can
also be used as a DI to send to a PA or recording equipment. This signal is affected by all the
controls except master volume.
9.
Speaker Out Jack –– Use a ¼ inch (6.35 mm) speaker cable to power an external speaker.
Minimum recommended speaker impedance is 8Ω.
10.
Headphone/Line Out Volume Control –– Controls the volume of the Headphone/Line Out jack.
11.
Headphone/Line Out Jack –– Stereo ¼ inch (6.35 mm) jack to drive headphones or send a line
out to monitoring or recording equipment. Use the Headphone/Line Out Volume Control to adjust
the signal level.
12.
Speaker Selector Switch –– Select between the internal 12 inch (305mm) speaker and an
external cabinet. Use this for quiet practicing with headphones or for using the amplifier solely as
a head to power an external cabinet. NOTE: The Club will power either the internal speaker or an
external cabinet, but not both together.
13.
Aux Input –– Stereo ⅛ inch (3.5 mm) input for music or other audio. The VOLUME control is the
only control that affects this signal.
14.
Power Switch –– Turns the Club on or off.
15.
Fuse –– Protects the amplifier from electrical faults. Always replace with the correct fuse type as
indicated on rear panel.
16.
AC Power Jack –– Plug in your detachable AC power cable here.
17.
Voltage selector — To select between the mains voltages of different electrical systems, check
to make sure this is set correctly before you use your amplifier and contact your dealer or ZT
Amplifiers directly if you have any questions. Setting the voltage incorrectly will cause permanent
damage to the amplifier.