
Powering Up
*Before turning your amplifier on always set the "Master Volume Control" to
the zero position. This will prevent damage to your speakers in the event of a
product failure or faulty input signal.
1. Turn the amplifier on using the power switch located in the upper right
hand corner of the amplifier front panel. In the "on" position the indicator
on the front panel should be illuminated blue. Upon power-up the mute
feature will engage.
2. Turn the volume on your instrument to the loudest position.
3.
Next, set the EQ controls (bass, mid, and treble) to zero (twelve o’clock
position) and begin playing aggressively
while turning up the Gain control
of the appropriate channel (as indicated by the LED peak indicator light).
When the LED light is green there is still potential to increase the Gain.
When the light turns red your input is too hot and your signal will distort.
For the cleanest sounding results, allow the LED indicator to turn red inter-
mittently (only while playing at the most aggressive levels).
4.
Next, turn the Master Volume Control clockwise to the desired listening
volume. Note: make sure the Mute button is not engaged. At this point you
should be hearing your instrument amplified through the system. Con-
gratulations! You're only a few steps away from hearing your instrument's
true, natural character.
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Front Panel Features
1) 1/4” Phono Plug input
2) Passive/Active Selector
3) Pre Amp Gain Knob
Adjusts the input signal to the appropriate level.
4) Bass Control – Adjust the amount of low frequency
5) Midrange Control – Adjusts the amount of midrange frequencies
6) Treble Control – Adjusts the amount of high frequencies
7) Treble Shift Selector
This feature “shifts” the Q point from 3 KHz to 6 KHz )
8) Mid Cut Selector – engages the “Mid Cut” Circuit
9) Mid Cut Control – determines the amount of mids to be cut
10) Mute – mutes the entire amplifier
11) Master - Master volume
12) Power – turns the unit on or off
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