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CUB-RANGE
CUB-SUPERTOP FEATURES
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INPUT SOCKET
- 15W & <1W inputs. Plugging into the 15W input socket accesses the full power
of the amplifier - producing 15 watts RMS of tube tone. Plugging into the <1Watt input switches the
output power stage down to <1Watt RMS. Ideal for recording or bedroom playing.
2 - BOOST LED - Indicates that the BOOST is engaged.
3 - BOOST - Determines the amount of pre boost hitting the first tube in the amplifiers signal path.
Dialling in more BOOST will have the effect of pushing a clean amp into warm tube clipping or
naturally compressing an already clipping amplifier.
4 - BOOST SWITCH - Engages the onboard pre-boost. This is just like kicking in your favourite boost
pedal in front of the amplifier.
5 - GAIN - Controls the level of gain/distortion present in the guitar signal. Used in conjunction with the
volume control (2). For clean guitar sounds with plenty of headroom set the gain control low whilst
setting the volume control to the required level. As you dial more gain into the signal it might be
necessary to reduce the volume level accordingly.
6 - BASS - Controls the bass or bottom end of the amplifier's response. As the amp gets louder you may
want to back this off a bit. Start at 7-10 for bedroom volumes.
7 - MIDDLE - Controls the amps midrange response. Start at 4 or 5, lower settings will scoop the mids,
higher levels will allow you to actually hear the guitar in the mix.
8 - TREBLE - Controls the amps high end response. Start at 4 or 5 and adjust depending on how dark or
bright you want the amplifier to sound.
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