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Explains the high-gain input for guitars, 6 dB louder than low gain.
For high-output instruments; simultaneous use results in low gain output.
Controls normal channel volume; unaffected by SuperSat® or Post Gain.
Provides a +6 dB boost to treble frequencies when engaged.
Selects between lead and normal channels; 'in' position selects lead.
Passive tone controls for adjusting bass, midrange, and treble frequencies.
Simulates tube distortion (soft clipping) when the lead channel is active.
Controls the overall volume level of the lead channel.
Active tone control for low frequency boost/cut on lead channel.
Active tone control for high frequency boost/cut on lead channel.
Output for connecting external effects or signal processing equipment.
Input for returning signals from external effects or signal processing.
Controls the overall level of the reverb effect.
Indicator light that illuminates when AC power is supplied to the amplifier.
Turns the amplifier on and off; illuminates a red pilot light when on.
3-wire grounded cable for safety and noise reduction.
Stereo jack for headphones; disconnects internal speaker when used.
Port for connecting an optional footswitch for channel and reverb control.
Details rated power output, clipping power, frequency response, and distortion.
Lists input impedances, levels, and settings for preamp controls.
Specifies load impedance and nominal power output for the headphone jack.
Reports system hum and noise levels relative to rated power.
Describes the passive EQ controls for the normal channel.
Details the active EQ controls (Bottom, Edge) for the lead channel.
Explains functions controlled by an external footswitch (Reverb Defeat, Lead Channel Defeat).
Illustrates the signal path within the amplifier for functional understanding.
Provides example control settings for various musical styles like Clean, Metal, and Jazz.
Details one-year warranty on product, 90-day on tubes/meters.
Lists conditions, exclusions, and limitations to the limited warranties.
Outlines procedures for completing and mailing the warranty registration card.
Warns about permanent hearing loss from high noise levels and OSHA limits.
Advises on amplifier operation, placement, ventilation, and heat sources.
Covers safety, connection, maintenance, and servicing of the unit.