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Using the MP-1-CHANNEL for live guitar sound reinforcement through PA systems and monitors.
Using the MP-1-CHANNEL for direct recording with cabinet simulators.
Explanation of OD1, OD2, and VOICING controls for distortion settings.
Details on BASS, MID, TREBLE, PRESENCE, and MASTER controls.
Information on 12AX7 preamp tube life, replacement, and noise.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the MP-1-CHANNEL to a guitar amp.
Warning about high voltages inside the unit during tube replacement.
Method for safely discharging internal high voltage before replacement.
Basic tests to diagnose potential issues with the unit.
Steps to follow if the unit is not functioning correctly.
How to obtain and use an RA number for service returns.
Detailed instructions for returning the unit for repair, including RA necessity.
Details on input/output impedance, signal levels, and power requirements.
Measurements and weight of the MP-1-CHANNEL unit and its packaging.
Website, social media, and online store links for ADA.
Information on the 365-day limited warranty period and what it covers.
Conditions that void the warranty and consumer rights granted.
Explanation of how the suggested settings were created and their use.
Example setting for an 80s overdrive guitar tone.
Example setting for a classic 70s rock guitar tone.
Example setting for a modern guitar tone with scooped mids.
Example setting for a modern guitar tone with boosted mids.
Example setting for a smooth lead guitar tone.
Example setting for nu-metal guitar tones.
Example setting for thrash metal guitar tones.
Example setting for clean tones using single-coil pickups.
Example setting for a crusty, twangy clean guitar tone.
Example setting for funk guitar tones.
Example setting for jazz guitar tones.