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Peavey KB 100 - Front Panel Controls; Input Jacks and Level Controls; Effects and EQ Controls; Indicators and Switches

Peavey KB 100
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LOW
Z
(1)
For
use
with
low
impedance
microphones
or
low
level
sources
equipped
with
a
male
XLR
connector.
HIGH
Z
INPUT
(2)
A
!4"
phone
jack
input
is
provided
with
extremely
“wide"
dynamic
range.
This
input
will
accept
very
high
level
signals
generated
by
synthesized
keyboard
systems
or
very
low
signals
generated
by
practice
or
home
keyboard
units.
LEVEL
CONTROL
(3)
Controls
the
channel
volume.
HIGH
Z
INPUT
(4)
A
l
A
"
phone
jack
input
is
provided
with
extremely
“wide"
dynamic
range.
This
input
will
accept
very
high
level
signals
generated
by
synthesized
keyboard
systems
or
very
low
signals
generated
by
practice
or
home
keyboard
units.
LEVEL
CONTROL
(5)
Controls
the
channel
volume.
NOTE:
Channel
3
functions
arc
same
as
channel
2.
PRE
EQ
PATCH
(6)
A
stereo
Out/In
jack
provided
for
connecting
external
effects
devices.
A
shielded
“Y"
cord
(Peavey
Part
#0005299)
with
a
14
"
stereo
phone
plug
(ring,
tip
and
sleeve)
branching
into
two
14
"
mono
phone
plugs
is
required
for
this
connection
(insert
fully).
The
“tip"
of
the
stereo
plug
routes
the
signal
to
the
effects
device
input.
The
effects
device
output
is
returned
through
the
“ring.”
The
“sleeve"
is
ground.
The
first
click
of
this
stereo
jack
can
be
used
as
a
pre-EQ
output
without
disturbing
the
signal
flow
to
the
remainder
of
the
system.
NOTE:
If
the
second
click
of
the
Out/In
jack
is
utilized
without
returning
any
signal
to
the
system
from
an
effects
device,
the
remaining
preamp
functions
will
be
disabled.
LOW
EQ
(7)
An
active
tone
control
(shelving
type,
±15
dB)
that
varies
the
low
frequency
boost
or
cut.
LOW/MID
EQ
(8)
An
active
tone
control
(peak/notch,
±15
dB)
that
varies
the
low/mid
frequency
range.
HIGH/MID
EQ
(9)
An
active
tone
control
(pcak/notch,
±15
dB)
that
varies
the
high/mid
frequency
range.
HIGH
EQ
(10)
An
active
tone
control
(peak/notch
type,
±15
dB)
that
varies
the
high
frequency
range.
MASTER
EFFECTS
(11)
Determines
the
overall
effects
level
supplied
to
the
internal
reverb
unit.
POWER
LED
(12)
Illuminates
when
AC
power
is
being
supplied
to
the
amp.
GROUND
SWITCH
(13)
Three
position
rocker-type
switch
which,
in
most
applications,
should
be
operated
in
its
center
or
zero
posi¬
tion.
There
may
be
some
situations
when
audible
hum
and/or
noise
will
come
from
the
loudspeaker.
If
this
situation
ariscs,’position
the
ground
switch
to
either
positive
or
negative
(
+
or
-)
or
until
the
noise
is
minimized.

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