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Peavey Studio Pro 110

Peavey Studio Pro 110
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ENGLISH
HIGH
GAIN
INPUT
(1)
Used
for
most
electric
guitars,
It
is
6
dB
louder
than
the
Low
Gain
input.
LOW
GAIN
INPUT
(2)
Provided
for
instruments
that
have
extremely
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
arc
High
Gain).
NORMAL
GAIN
(3)
Controls
the
volume
level
of
the
Normal
channel
and
is
not
affected
by
the
SuperSat^
or
Post
Gain
controls.
BRIGHT
SWITCH
(4)
Provides
a
preset
boost
(6
dB)
to
treble
frequencies.
To
activate,
depress
the
switch
to
its
“in”
position.
CHANNEL
SELECT
SWITCH
<5)
Allows
selection
of
the
Lead
or
Normal
channel-
The
“in’"
position
of
the
switch
selects
the
Lead
channel
and
the
“out”
position
select
Normal.
NOTE:
Channel
selection
may
also
be
accomplished
by
the
remote
footswitch.
If
the
remote
selection
is
desired
the
channel
switch
must
be
in
the
“in'
(Lead)
petition.
LOW,
MID,
&
HIGH
EQ
(6)
Passive
tone
controls
that
regulate
the
low,
mid
and
high
frequencies,
respectively.
SUPERSATVPULL
GAIN
(7)
A
transistor
simulation
of
tube
distortion
(soft
clipping).
To
activate
the
SuperSat
effect,
Lead
channel
must
be
activated.
The
Pull
Gain
switch
boost
the
SuperSat
gain.
Pull
SuperSat
control
“out’*
to
activate.
POST
G.AIN
(8)
Controls
the
overall
volume
level
of
the
Lead
channel.
The
final
level
adjustment
should
be
made
after
the
desired
sound
has
been
achieved.
BOTTOM
(9)
An
active
tone
control
(shelving
type
±15
dB)
that
varies
the
low
frequency
boost
or
cut.
NOTE:
This
control
is
not
functional
on
the
Normal
channel.
BODY
(10)
An
active
tone
control
(peak/notch,
±15
ciB)
that
varies
the
mid
frequency
boost
or
cut.
NOTE;
This
control
is
not
functional
on
the
Normal
channel.
EDGE
(11)
An
active
lone
control
(shelving
type.
±15
dB)
that
varies
the
high
frequency
boost
or
cut.
NOTE:
This
control
is
not
functional
on
the
Normal
channel.

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