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Overview of the amplifier's front panel components and their functions.
Two input jacks with different sensitivities for instrument connection.
Features three controls for total control of gain structure, harmonic content and output.
Determines input level and provides extra brightness when pulled.
Simulates warm tube-type harmonic overload and works with pre/post gain.
Regulates overall gain, system noise, and power amp output levels.
Controls normal channel level, with a pull bright feature for high frequencies.
Adjusts tonality for smoothness and extended bandwidth on the low end.
Controls vital mid frequencies, allowing adjustment of amount and band shift.
Varies high-end response and activates a "thick" midrange boost when pulled.
Active high frequency EQ with cut/boost for upper range frequencies.
Determines the desired amount of reverberation from the internal reverb system.
Indicates when the unit is receiving electrical supply and is operational.
Three-position switch to remove internal grounding capacitor for hum reduction.
Conventional rocker-type power switch indicating off at the bottom and on at the top.
Allows in-line patching of effects and signal processors via a ".5 inch jack.
Frequency compensated output for recording or sound reinforcement consoles.
For connecting a footswitch to control channel switching and reverberation.
Features a 3-wire line cable for safety and proper grounding facilities.
Procedure for arriving at optimum control settings for various guitars and equalization.
Details on normal channel selection, footswitch use, and feature interactions.
Provides general tone settings for Jazz Rock, Soft Saturation/Country Rock, and Maximum Saturation/Rhythm & Blues.
Details on rated power, clipping, frequency response, and harmonic distortion.
Specs for inputs, line output, preamp output, power amp input, and system noise.
Details on EQ types, presence range, and pull bright boost characteristics.
Describes how Automix™ features affect reverb, normal channel, and other controls.
Includes noise level warnings, operating precautions, and maintenance advice.