User Manual

8
Panel Descriptions (Nextone Special)
7 POWER AMP
[BOTTOM] knob
Adjusts the depth of the low-cut lter. If this is turned all the
way to the left, the low-cut lter is not applied.
[TOP] knob
Adjusts the depth of the high-cut lter. If this is turned all the
way to the left, the high-cut lter is not applied.
[PRESENCE] knob
Adds lustrous outline to the mid- and high-frequency range.
This is eective when you want to improve the denition of the
sound.
[POWER AMP SELECT] switch
Selects the type of power amp. Using proprietary Tube Logic
technology (p. 11), this applies adjustments to each power tube
of the power amp circuit, so that not only the power tubes but
also the cabinet speaker is driven optimally.
Type Explanation
6V6
An American-type sound that easily distorts with
a sense of drive even at low volumes, and has a
distinctively crisp sound.
6L6
An American-type sound suitable for clean tones
with a sense of solidity, and distinctive for its rich
mid-frequency range. Also used in high-gain stack
amps.
EL84
Distinctive for overdrive sound with rich overtones.
A British-type sound that produces a sense of drive
at low output.
EL34
Characterized by warm and fat sound with detailed
distortion. Raising the gain produces a British-type
sound that stands out well. Often used in stack
amps.
8 SOLO VOLUME
[ON] button
Turns the SOLO on/o.
[CLEAN] knob / [LEAD] knob
Adjusts the volume of the SOLO.
9 TONE SETTING
[1][2][3] button
Recalls the settings that are saved in each button.
Each button stores the settings of all panel knobs and buttons
(except the [MASTER] knob). If you hold down a button for one
second, the panel settings are stored in that button.
* To return to the factory settings, turn on the power while
holding down the [PANEL] button.
[PANEL] button
Uses the current settings of the panel knobs.
10 [MASTER] knob
Adjusts the overall volume.
11 [POWER CONTROL] switch
Lets you switch the output level of the power amp according to
your location or needs. By selecting “STANDBY” you can mute
the sound while leaving the unit powered-on. This lets you
mute the amp without changing the volume or other settings
when you leave the stage, such as between sets of your live
performance.
12 [POWER] switch
Turns the power of the Nextone on/o.
Rear Panel/Bottom Panel
13 AC IN jack
Connect the included power cord (p. 11).
* Use only the power cord that was included with the unit.
14 LINE OUT jack
Connect this to your PA system or recorder. You can obtain
powerful guitar amp sound just as if you were playing through
the speaker.
Recorder, etc.
You can use this in conjunction with an external PA system, or
to record your performance via direct line while monitoring the
sound from the Nextone’s speaker.
Adjust the output level using the [VOLUME] knob. Since the
[MASTER] knob does not aect the output, you can turn down
the [MASTER] knob so that sound is output to a connected
device without any sound being produced from the amp itself.
BALANCED OUT jack
These are balanced output jacks for audio signals. Connect
them to your mixer.
1: GND
2: HOT
3: COLD
[AIR FEEL] switch
Species the tonal character of the output jacks (LINE OUT,
PHONES, USB).
Setting Explanation
REC Distant-mic sound suitable for recording.
LIVE Close-mic sound suitable for live.
BLEND
A nice blend of distant-mic and close-mic sound,
broadly usable for live or recording.
15 PHONES/REC OUT jack
Connect headphones here. You can obtain powerful guitar
sounds just as if you were playing through the speaker. To
adjust the volume, use the [VOLUME] knob along with the
[MASTER] knob.
* If a plug is inserted in this jack, no sound will be output from
the Nextone’s own speaker. This is convenient if you don’t want
loud sound to be produced from the speaker, such as when
you’re practicing at night.
* Pin assignment of BALANCED OUT jack