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Power Output | 130 Watts |
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Speaker | 12-inch Scorpion |
Reverb | Yes |
Type | Solid State |
Channels | 2 |
Equalization | 3-band EQ per channel |
Outputs | Preamp out |
Controls | Reverb, Presence |
Footswitch | for channel switching |
Weight | 45 lbs (20.4 kg) |
Inputs | 2 (High and Low gain) |
Used for most electric guitars. It is 6 dB louder than the Low Gain input.
For instruments with extremely high output, preventing overdriving the High Gain input.
Controls the input volume level of the lead channel.
Adds high frequency boost (+8 dB) to the sound when the Pre Gain knob is pulled.
Simulates tube distortion (soft clipping), controlling the amount of distortion added.
Controls the overall volume level of the lead channel after desired sound is set.
Controls normal channel volume, unaffected by Post Gain, accessible via footswitch.
A passive tone control that adjusts low frequencies.
Inner control sets mid frequencies, outer control shifts frequencies for mid control.
A passive tone control that adjusts high frequencies.
Boosts midrange for rock sound; defeated on Normal Channel, disables low/mid EQ.
Active tone control (+/- 12 dB) for extreme high frequency range adjustment.
Reverberation echo effect; can be controlled by remote footswitch.
Three-position switch to minimize hum; not functional on 220/240 Volt models.
Activates unit; red pilot light (LED) indicates power is supplied.
Features a 3-wire grounded cable for safety and noise reduction.
For connecting internal and/or external speakers; minimum 4 ohms impedance.
For effects patching or routing signal to external devices.
For connecting the supplied remote footswitch to select channels and reverb.
Guidance on using controls to achieve different sound profiles like Hard Rock, Clean, etc.
Details on power output, impedance, and input requirements.
Crucial safety information regarding electrical shock and fire hazards.