Manual

FRONT PANEL
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1) INPUT – Connect your guitar to this input using a standard ¼” shielded instrument cable.
CLEAN CHANNEL (solid state)
2) GAIN – This knob sets the gain level of the CLEAN channel. This is a solid state channel that provides clean amplification without
distortion, even at high volumes.
3) LOW – This knob controls the amount of low frequencies in your sound. When you’re starting to explore sounds on the amp, avoid
boosting the lows too much as this can reduce your attack and muddy your soundespecially as you turn up the gain.
4) MID – The Mid control regulates the midrange frequencies, and is an important part of your tone shaping. The frequency range it boosts
or cuts has a big effect on the character of your sound. For a more “scoopy” tone, lower the mids. Turn up this knob for more focused attack
and better pitch definition.
5) HIGH – The High knob controls the amount of high frequencies in your sound. It can produce unwanted noise (hiss) or pickup feedback
when really cranked, so it’s best to avoid extreme settings.
6) PRESENCE – The Presence knob controls high frequencies, above those controlled by the High knob. It’s an effective and useful part
of the amp’s tone controls. Turn up the Presence for crisp, sparkling clean sounds, crunchy rhythm sounds and aggressive riffs; lower it for
darker, rounder sounds and focused single-note lead tones.
7) MASTER – This control is the master feed from the end of the CLEAN preamp channel to the solid state power stage. It allows you
to obtain a wide range of sounds/colours in relation to the gain settingfor example, very low-gain sounds at high volumes, or high-gain
sounds at low volumes.