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12. Treble
By adjusting the Treble control you can add or
take away the higher frequencies in your guitar tone.
By turning up the Treble control and increasing
those high frequencies you will make your guitar
sound more cutting.
13. Volume
This controls the volume of Channel 2 and
allows you to balance the volumes of Channel 1 and
Channel 2.
14. FX Mix
When using the FX Loop on the rear panel the
FX Mix allows you to dial in the desired amount of
effected signal into your overall sound. Turning the
control fully clockwise will result in a fully effected
sound, (i.e. no dry signal and turning the control
fully anti-clockwise will result in a fully dry sound).
15. Reverb
Adding Reverb to your guitar tone will add
ambience and size, giving the effect of playing in a
large empty room or hall.
16. Power LED
This will light up when the combo is on.
17. Power Switch
Switches the mains power to the combo.
Rear Panel Features
1. Mains Input
For connection to mains supply. Always ensure
that your plug is wired correctly and fitted with the
correctly rated fuse.
2. Headphones Jack
For connection of headphones. Connecting
headphones will automatically shut off the internal
speaker.
3. Footswitch Jack
It is possible to change channels on the VS65R
by either the front panel switch or via the optional
one way footswitch. This jack is for connection of
the one way footswitch. The optional footswitch,
model PED 801 features an LED to show when
Channel 2 is selected.
- Effects Loop -
The effects loop is used for connecting an
external effects processor or floor pedal. The effects
loop on the Marshall VS65R is sensitive enough to
suit the level of either type (processor or floor pedal)
to ensure that a perfect match is made.
Generally it is advisable to connect time based
effects such as Chorus or Delay through the loop
only and any external distortion type effects directly
between the guitar and the combo.
4. FX Return
For connection to the output of an external
effects processor or floor pedal.
5. FX Send
For connection to the input of an external
effects processor or floor pedal.
6. Line Out Jack
The Line Out Jack can be used for connection
to recording equipment for direct recording or for
connection to a P.A. system.