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Risk of electric shock; leave repairs to qualified personnel.
Protect from dust, moisture, sunlight, temperature extremes, and vibration.
Ensure adequate ventilation; do not place on soft surfaces or near radiators.
Rack mounting nuts and effects pedal placement in the signal chain.
Proper fuse replacement and valve cooling/warm-up procedures.
Input, gain, channel selection, signal shaping, master, and power controls.
GROUND LIFT switch and DI PRE/POST switches for signal grounding and output.
DI OUT, TUNER OUT, effect loops, LO CUT, and RETURN INS.
Speaker outputs, parallel line outs, BIAMP/FULLRANGE, X-OVER, STEREO/MONO switches.
Guidance for the BALANCE STEREO BIAMP CONTROL for optimal signal.
2ND STAGE, CONTOUR, CRUNCH, TONE controls for tube amplification and tone shaping.
LOW B/C, MID B/C, HIGH B/C switches for detailed frequency adjustments.
Simulating pickups and using the speaker emulator for sound adjustments.
Recommended control settings for various music styles like Funk, Rock, Reggae, Ballads.
Notes on how CRUNCH and GAIN levels affect compression and sound.
LOW BOOST, HIGH BOOST switches and ten faders for graphic equalization.
Guidelines for adjusting graphic EQ, managing OL LED, and preventing overload.
Connecting loudspeakers, external units, and the bass guitar.
Pressing POWER switch, switching MUTE off, and tube warm-up considerations.
Setting GAIN, OUTPUT, and MASTER controls for optimal sound levels.
Adjusting channel controls, balancing levels, and using EFF. MIX.
Crucial advice on gain setting for best performance and avoiding distortion.
Visual examples of control settings for Channel 1 (Tube).
Visual examples of control settings for Channel 2 (Solid State).