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Peavey BASIC 50 User Manual

Peavey BASIC 50
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Peavey BASIC 50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPeavey
ModelBASIC 50
CategoryMusical Instrument Amplifier
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Front Panel Controls and Features

High Gain and Low Gain Inputs

Details the two input jacks and their sensitivity differences for various instruments.

Pull Bright Control

Explains the pull/push switch for boosting high frequencies to emphasize pick or finger noise.

Pre Gain Control

Describes the initial signal gain adjustment, used with the post gain control for optimal performance.

Post Gain Control

Master volume control for setting overall preamp signal level for concert or studio use.

Preamp Out/Power Amp Input

Explains interfacing external effects devices using stereo or mono phone plugs.

Low EQ Control

Adjusts bass frequencies, offering more bass with clockwise settings for typical bass guitar applications.

Mid EQ Control

Controls the midrange frequencies affecting timbre and tonal coloration for desired punch.

High EQ Control

Determines the overall balance of high frequencies in the amplifier's response.

Presence EQ Control

Boosts high frequencies for emphasis on thumb-slap or to control pick/finger noise.

DDT™ Compression

Circuit that prevents clipping distortion by sensing and managing power amp onset.

Power LED

Indicator light showing that the unit is receiving AC power and ready for operation.

Power On/Off Switch

Conventional two-position rocker switch for turning the amplifier on and off.

Back Panel and Power Connection

Line Cord and Retainers

Details the three-wire grounded line cord and cord retainers for travel and proper ventilation.

Specifications

Safety and Operational Precautions

Hearing Protection and Noise Exposure

Warns about potential hearing loss from high noise levels and specifies permissible exposure limits.

Amplifier Operation Cautions

Provides cautions regarding peak power operation, potential speaker damage, and signal strength.

General Safety Instructions

Lists 15 numbered safety and operating instructions for user guidance and hazard prevention.

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