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Brand | Laney |
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Model | IronHeart IRT120H |
Category | Musical Instrument Amplifier |
Language | English |
Essential guidelines for electrical product usage, installation, and maintenance.
Advises on protecting hearing from high noise levels and specifies OSHA permissible exposure limits.
Explains symbols indicating dangerous voltage and important operating/maintenance information.
Guidance on factory-fitted plugs, changing plugs, and cable quality for optimal performance.
Tips on using the manual and details on pre-delivery inspection for the amplifier.
Lists detailed technical data for IRT120H and IRT60H models, including voltages, power, and dimensions.
Outlines product compliance with European regulations and environmental disposal guidelines.
A message from Lyndon Laney detailing the company's history, product range, and commitment to musicians.
Introduces the IRONHEART series, its heritage, features like gain, EQ, and Watts control.
Details the guitar input, pre-boost switch, control, and indicator LED for signal enhancement.
Explains Lead Gain, EQ (passive, pull-switches), and Lead Volume controls for tone shaping.
Describes channel switching, clean mode, clean volume, rhythm gain/volume, and rhythm EQ controls.
Details Dynamics, Tone, Reverb, Watts, Standby, and Power controls for overall amp management.
Explains the main power inlet, fuse drawer, and HT fuse for unit protection and safe operation.
Details the bias switch for selecting between 6L6 and EL34 output tubes for optimal performance.
Describes FX Return/Send sockets, FX Loop modes, and footswitch connection options for remote control.
Details loudspeaker output sockets and warnings regarding impedance matching and operation without a load.
Provides recommended control settings for achieving a clean amplifier tone.
Offers suggested control settings for a classic rock amplifier sound.
Presents recommended control settings for a heavy metal amplifier tone.
Provides suggested control settings for a detuned metal amplifier sound.
Illustrates various user-defined settings for different playing styles and tones.
Essential advice on handling, warming up, and cooling down tube amplifiers to prevent damage.
Explains how to identify tube issues and safely replace preamp/output tubes, including bias adjustment.
Illustrates the internal signal path and component relationships within the amplifier for technical understanding.
Shows a typical setup connecting the amplifier head, FX unit, footswitch, and a single speaker cabinet.
Demonstrates a setup using the amplifier head with two speaker cabinets for expanded sound.