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CHANNEL
TWO
5.
HIGH
GAIN
INPUT
Used
for
instruments
with
a
low
level
output.
It
is
6dB
louder
than
the
Low
Gain
input.
6.
LOW
GAIN
INPUT
Provided
for
instruments
that
have
high
outputs,
which
can
result
in
overdriving
(distorting)
the
High
Gain
input.
If
both
inputs
are
used
simultaneously,
the
output
levels
are
the
same
(both
are
Low
Gain).
7.
LEVEL
Controls
the
Channel
Two
1/4”
phone
jack
input
level.
PRE
EO
PATCH
8.
SEND/RETURN
JACK
A
stereo
out/in
jack
allows
the
uses
of
various
auxiliary
units
(chorus,
flanging,
tape/digital/analog
delays,
equalizers,
etc.)
in
line
before
the
Equalization
section.
To
utilize
this
system,
a
stereo
plug
(tip/ring/sleeve)
to
a
“Y”
cord
must
be
used.
The
tip
portion
of
the
1/4"
stereo
jack
serves
as
the
signal
send
(output
while
the
ring
portion
will
return
the
processed
signal
to
the
system.
The
sleeve
portion
serves
as
the
ground.
Since
this
is
a
stereo
jack
configuration,
the
first
click
on
the
jack
may
be
used
as
a
pre
EQ
output
with
a
mono
1/4"
plug
if
desired.
This
first
click
will
not
disturb
the
signal
flow
to
the
remainder
of
the
system
as
it
is
fed
into
the
EQ
section.
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.
EQUALIZATION
9.
LOW
EQ
An
active
tone
control
(shelving
type,
+/-
15dB)
that
varies
the
low
frequency
range.
CAUTION:
Excessive
low
frequency
boost
causes
greater
power
consumption
and
increases
possibility
of
speaker
damage.
10.
LOW
MID
EQ
An
active
tone
control
(peak/notch,
+/-
12dB)
that
varies
the
low/mid
frequency
range.
11.
HIGH
MID
EQ
An
active
tone
control
(peak/notch,
+/-
12dB)
that
varies
the
high/mid
frequency
range.
12.
HIGH
EQ
An
active
tone
control
(shelving
type,
+/-
15dB)
that
varies
the
high
frequency
range.
13.
PREAMP
OUT/POWER
AMP
IN
JACKS
These
jacks
are
provided
for
in-line
patching
of
effects
devices.
To
patch
an
effects
unit,
connect
the
Preamp
Output
to
the
input
of
the
device.
Next,
connect
the
output
of
the
device
to
the
Power
Amp
Input
(high-quality
shielded
cables
must
be
used
for
these
connections).
The
Preamp
Output
can
also
be
used
to
route
the
amplified
signal
to
a
mixing
console,
tape
recorder,
etc.
Connect
the

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