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FACTORY
PROGRAMS
PRE
SAT
POST
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m
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2
0
5
5
3.5
n
8
+8
3
19
0
BRIGHT
A
FAT
CLEAN
A2
10
3
2.5
7
n
8.5
19
4
*9
0
SUPER
"CRUNCH”
DISTORTION
A3
0
5
4
5.5
4
+6
3
Br
h
0
“CHUNKY”
CLEAN
A4
2
10
4
5
2
n
6
19
4
19
19
TOUCH
SENSITIVE
DISTORTION
AS
n
0
5.5
7
7
790
5
+12
4.5
K9
0
CLEAN
PRESENCE
PLUS
B1
mm
0
mm
10
10
200
5
0
3.5
0
0
DARK
CLEAN
IJAZZY)
B2
10
2.5
6
7
800
e
VjB
mm
n
SUPER
COMPRES8ED
REVERB
DISTORTION
B3
2.5
5.5
5
0
PI
8
f6
3
9
0
MID
NOTCH
CLEAN
B4
4
10
2.5
2.5
10
300
2.5
+3
4
0
MID
BOOST
DISTORTION
B5
2
9
3
5.5
8.5
PI
8
f
6
0
19
0
BRIGHT
DRY
"CRUNCH”
POWER
UP
2
0
5.5
ra
5.5
PI
7.5
+3
B9
0
0
FLAT
CLEAN
PROGRAMMAX
"
10
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
Amplifier
Section:
Frequency
Response:
+0,
-1
dB,
60
Hz
to
15
kHz
@
200
@
into
4
ohms
Rated
Power
&
Load:
(Prior
to
clipping,
1
kHz,
120
VAC
line)
210
W
RMS
into
4
ohms
(External
Speaker
connection
not
recommended)
Total
Harmonic
Distortion:
Less
than
0.2%,
100
mW
to
200
W
RMS.
60
Hz
to
10
kHz,
4
ohms
(Typically
below
0.1%)
Intermodulation
Distortion:
Less
than
0.2%,
100
mW
to
200
W
RMS,
60
Hz
to
5
kHz,
4
ohms
(Typically
below
0.1%)
Hum
&
Noise:
More
than
90
dB
below
rated
power
Slew
Rate:
Greater
than
10
V/uSec
Power
Consumption:
(Domestic)
600
watts,
50/60
Hz.
120
VAC
Preamp
Section:
The
following
specs
are
measured
@
1
kHz
with
the
controls
preset
in
the
following
manner:
Saturation
1-
@
0
Post
Gain
@
10
Low
EQ
@
0
Mid
EQ
@
0
High
EQ
@
0
Presence
@
0
Reverb
@
0
Master
Volume
@
10
Bright
On
Thick
On
Nominal
Levels
are
with
Pre
Gain
@
5
Minimum
Levels
are
with
Pre
Gain
@10
Pre-Amp
High
Gain
Input:
(No
Pad)
Impedance:
High
Z,
47K
ohms
Nominal
Input
Level:
-28
dBV,
40
mV
RMS
Minimum
Input
Level:
-46
dBV.
5
mV
RMS
Maximum
Input
Level:
+8
dBV,
2.5
V
RMS
Pre-Amp
Low
Gain
Input:
(-6
dB
Pad)
Impedance:
High
Z,
94K
ohms
Nominal
Input
Level:
-22
dBV
80
mV
RMS
Minimum
Input
Level:
-40
dBV,
10
mV
RMS
Maximum
Input
Level:
+10
dBV,
3
V
RMS
Channel
Hum
&
Noise
@
Nominal
Input
Level:
(20
Hz
to
20
kHz
unweighted)
75
dB
below
rated
output
power
Equalization:
Low,
Mid,
Shift
&
High:
Passive
Type
EQ
Bright:
+6dB
@
2
kHz
Pre-EQ
Patch
Input/Output:
(Stereo
Phone
Jack;
Tip-Send,
Ring-Return)
Function:
Low
Level
Pre-EQ
Effects/Pedal
Send
and
Return
Load
Impedance:
10K
ohms
or
greater
Nominal
Output:
-14
dBV,
0.2
V
RMS
Input
Impedance:
HighZ.
220K
ohms
minimum
Input
Level:
-14
dBV,
0.2
V
RMS
(Switching
Jack
providing
Patch
Output
to
Patch
Input
connection
when
not
used)
Post-EQ
Patch
Input/Output:
(with
Level
Control)
(Stereo
Phone
Jack;
Tip-Send,
Ring-Return)
Function:
High
Level
Post-EQ
Signal
Send
and
Return
Load
Impedance:
IK
ohms
or
greater
Nominal
Output:
0
dBV,
1.0
V
RMS
Maximum
Output:
+18
dBV.
8.0
V
RMS
Input
Impedance:
High
Z,
5K
ohms
minimum
Input
Level:
0
dBV,
1.0
V
RMS
(Switching
Jack
providing
Patch
Output
to
Patch
Input
connection
when
not
used)
Footswitch:
MIDI
In/Thru
for
complete
selection
of
Pro¬
gram
Presets
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specifications
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subject
to
change
without
notice
PEAVEY
ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION
/
711
A
Street
/
Meridian,
MS
39301
/
U.S.A.
/
Telephone:
(601)
483-5365/Telex:
5041
15
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in
U.S.A.
1/86
#80300209
&1956

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