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Raven 20 WATT RG20 User Manual

Raven 20 WATT RG20
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Raven 20 WATT RG20 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Wattage20 Watts
Amplifier TypeSolid State
ControlsGain, Middle, Bass
Inputs1/4" Instrument Input
Speaker Size8" Raven speaker
Headphone OutputYes
Auxiliary InputYes (1/8")

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Electric Shock Warning

Warning about risk of electric shock and not opening the chassis. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.

Dangerous Voltage Symbol

Alerts user to the presence of non-insulated 'dangerous voltage' within the product enclosure.

Servicing Information Symbol

Alerts user to important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature.

General Safety Precautions

Covers advice on product usage, cleaning, ventilation, heat sources, power cords, and maintenance.

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FCC Compliance Statements

Details FCC rules regarding RF energy, potential interference, and corrective measures for compliance.

Our Mission

Amplifier Specifications

Panel Configuration

Input and Lead Channel Controls

Covers Guitar Input, Gain, and Lead Volume controls for shaping the initial sound and distortion.

Rhythm Channel and EQ Controls

Includes Rhythm Volume, Bass, Mid, and Treble controls for tonal adjustment across channels.

Effects, Connectivity, and Indicators

Details Reverb/Delay, Effects Level, CD/TAPE Input, Headphone Output, and Power Indicator.

Special Panel Features

Describes the Chromatic Tuner and Channel Select switch on the amplifier's panel.

Suggested Tone Settings

Clean Rhythm and Country Guitar Tones

Settings for clean sounds, rhythm guitar, country lead, and funky/chunky rhythm styles.

Medium-Gain Rock and Blues Tones

Recommended settings for lead, rhythm parts, and power chords in blues or classic rock songs.

Alternative and Harder Edged Rock Tones

Settings to 'cut' through drums, suitable for harder edged tones with more midrange and less reverb.

Heavy Metal and Maximum Crunch Tones

Starting point for 'notched-out middle' sounds for metal and heavy music, emphasizing bottom end and gain.

Limited Warranty Information