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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.
It
both
inputs
are
used
simultaneously,
the
output
levels
are
the
same
(both
are
Low
Gain).
PRE
GAIN
(3)
Controls
the
input
volume
level
of
the
channel
POST
GAIN
(4)
Controls
the
overall
volume
level
of
the
channel.
The
final
level
adjustment
should
be
made
after
the
desired
sound
has
been
achieved.
PRE
GAIN
(5)
Controls
the
input
volume
level
of
the
channel.
POST
GAIN
(6)
Controls
the
overall
volume
level
of
the
channel.
The
final
level
adjustment
should
be
made
after
the
desired
sound
has
been
achieved.
GAIN
(7)
Controls
the
channel
volume.
BRIGHT
SWITCH
(8)
Provides
a
preset
boost
to
treble
frequencies.
To
activate,
depress
the
switch
to
its
“in”
position.
The
bright
function
affects
only
the
normal
channel.
LOW,
MID,
&
HIGH
EQ
(9)
Passive
tone
controls
that
regulate
the
low,
mid
and
high
frequencies,
respectively.
PRESENCE
(10)
An
active
tone
control
that
boosts
the
extreme
high
frequencies
by
6
dB.
MASTER
REVERB
(11)
Reverberation
is
an
echo
effect.
Rotate
clockwise
to
increase
the
effect.
Remote
footswitch
can
control
On/Off.
STATUS
LED
(12)
illuminates
when
amp
is
switched
to
standby
indicating
amplifier
is
not
operational
POWER
LED
(13)
liluminates
when
AC
power
is
being
supplied
to
the
amp.
STANDBY
SWITCH
(14)
Allows
amp
to
be
placed
in
standby
or
active
mode.
In
standby
mode
the
tubes
remain
hot,
but
the
amplifier
is
not
operational.
POWER
SWITCH
(15)
Depress
the
switch
to
the
“On”
position.
The
red
pilot
light
(LED)
will
iluminate
indicating
power
is
being
supplied
to
the
unit.

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