Front Panel; High Gain Input; Low Gain Input; Preamp Volume - Peavey Windsor Operating Manual

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HIGH GAIN INPUT

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Used for most electric guitars. It is 10 dB louder than Low Gain input.

LOW GAIN INPUT

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Provided for instruments that have extremely high outputs, which can result in overdriving (distorting) the
High Gain input. If both inputs are used simultaneously, the levels are the same (both are Low Gain).

PREAMP VOLUME

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Controls the input volume level of the preamp
BASS, MIDDLE AND TREBLE EQ
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Passive tone controls that regulate the low, mid, and high frequencies of the amplifier.
BOOST
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Acts as a frequency selective extension to the VOLUME control (8). When depressed, this switch boosts
the overall volume level.
This feature can be controlled via an optional footswitch (#00579720).
NOTE: Activating this feature is comparable to turning up the VOLUME control, thus increasing loudness.
EFFECTS SEND
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1/4" output jack for supplying signals to external low-level effects or signal processing equipment.
NOTE: The effects loop can be defeated using the optional footswitch.
EFFECTS RETURN
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1/4" input for returning signals from external low-level effects or signal processing equipment. This is a
switching jack. Inserting a plug into this jack will break the signal path until it is returned via the
EFFECTS SEND jack.
MASTER VOLUME
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Controls the overall output level of the amplifier.
RESONANCE
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This patented feature, available only from Peavey, is used to fine-tune the low-frequency response and
damping factor of the power amp section. At higher settings, the speakers are allowed to move more
freely at low frequencies, resulting in more apparent low end with slightly less signal clarity at maximum
settings.
PRESENCE
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This control is used to fine-tune the high-frequency response and damping factor of the power amp sec-
tion. At higher settings, the speakers are allowed to move more freely at high frequencies, resulting in
more apparent high end.
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