User Manual
The ENGL RockMaster  amp  and  the  ENGL  MetalMaster amp are purpose-designed for performance 
and voiced to meet specific sound characters in order to offer the guitar player a perfect platfom for 
diverse  tonal  genres.  Both  the  combo  and  head  versions  of  each  amp  model  come  in  exceedingly 
compact  housings.  These  amplifier  series  are  perfect  for  small  gigs,  home  or  studio  recording,  and 
practicing  at  lower  volumes  without  sacrificing  tone.  In  fact,  because  they  are  endowed  with  hip 
features  such  as  a  balanced  Line  Out  with  speaker  simulation  and  a  built-in  Power  Soak  with  four 
variable power stages, these amps are well-suited for a wide range of diverse applications. The Master 
knob lets you dial in precisely the desired amount of power amp saturation. 
Two EL84 pentode power tubes produce the amp's trademark tone, while two ECC83 double triode 
preamp tubes provides authentic tube sound.
These  amp  models  offers  plenty  of  variety  for  the  tone  connoisseur  courtesy  of  their  two  channels 
Clean  and  Lead:  while  the  MetalMaster  amp  is  featuring  oodles  of  front-end  overdrive  during  Lead 
mode, the RockMaster's Gain range is perfectly tuned to deliver a broad spectrum of medium preamp 
saturation in Clean and Lead channels; nevertheless the Lead Gain level completely suffices for playing 
typical fat Lead solos.
Another clear-cut feaure is a specially voiced Mid Boost (RockMaster amp) or Mid Scoop (MetalMaster 
amp)  switch  that  shapes  those  midrange  frequencies  that  matter  so  much  to  electric  guitar  tone. 
Moreover these amps also come loaded with a bevy of convenient sound-sculpting features designed 
to make your musical life easier and more rewarding, including a built-in reverb system and a serial FX 
Loop, both features  switchable  on  the  fly  via  footswitch,  likewise channel switching  and Mid Shape.
And,  although  the  four  foot-switchable  features  afford  you  even  greater  flexibility  to  shape  sounds 
spontaneously, handling these remains an exercise in convenience and simplicity.
You'll find guidelines on care and maintenance of tube amps and details for the Power Soak handling
in  certain  places  of  this  manual.  Please  read  and  heed  these  before  operating  your  amp. 
You'll  also  come  across  boxes  shaded  grey  throughout  the  manual.  These  are  located  between  the 
descriptions  of  the  amp's  functions  and  contain  handy  tips  on  the  preceding  function.  All  critical 
information pertaining to the operation of this amp is preceded by "NOTE" or "CAUTION." Please pay 
particular attention to these safety tips. 
The  ENGL  team  wishes  you  all  the  best—may  you  and  your  amp  enjoy  a  "harmonically  rich"  future 
together!
Front
1 Input: ¼" unbalanced input jack. Plug your guitar in here using a shielded cord.
2 Clean Gain: Gain control for the Clean channel. This knob determines the preamp's input sensitivity 
 when the Clean channel is selected and, by extension, the preamp signal's saturation level. It and the 
 Master (11) knob determine the Clean channel's volume.
 A tip from the designer: Here's how this knob's settings relate to the type of guitar pickup. 
 If you are using single-coils, the preamp will start breaking up at about 6, and at around the 4 or 5 
 with more powerful humbuckers or an active pickup. If you want a pristine clean sound, 
 back off the Clean Gain knob setting.
 The power amp provides a moderate amount of headroom, so be sure to choose a relatively low 
 Master knob setting (lower than 5) if you wish to avoid any kind of break-up. Even in Clean mode, 
 you can push both the amp's preamp and power amp hard enough to overdrive the signal. 
 CAUTION: Extremely high gain and volume levels can produce powerful feedback. Avoid feedback 
 squeals; they can lead to hearing loss and damage speakers! At higher volumes, back off the Gain 
 and Treble levels in order to prevent unchecked feedback!
3 Lead Gain: Gain control for the Lead channel. This Control knob determines input sensitivity when 
 the Lead is active. Use it to dial in the desired amount of preamp saturation level.
 A tip from the designer: You can achieve a moderate preamp saturation or overdrive if you prefer 
 for typical rock riffs or for rhythm work with Lead Gain knob settings prior to the position 5; ideally 
 in the range between 1 to 4, depending on the output of the guitar pickup and the amp type. 
 Higher Lead Gain control settings produces a remarkably rich sustain and a singing lead tone, 
 perfectly suited for playing solos and lead guitar for example. I would only recommend very high 
 Gain levels at moderate volume to get additional sustain. In other words, you should avoid Lead Gain 
 knob settings beyond the position 6 at high output power in order to prevent interaction between 
 guitar and speakers that possibly causes undesirable feedback. 
CLEAN GAIN LEAD GAIN BASS MIDDLE TREBLE LEAD VOLUME
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