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Summary of Contents for BCS Steel Bridge

  • Page 1  ...
  • Page 2 Hello and Welcome to the elite group of musicians that own their very own Steel Bridge ™  guitar amplifier! We just wanted to stop and take a brief moment to say thank you for  purchasing one of these fine, handmade amplifiers.  ...
  • Page 3: Specifications

    Anodized Black Aluminum front and back control panels with laser engraved control labels  ● ● Laser engraved front faceplate with Steel Bridge ™ graphics   ● Hand applied tolex with multiple optional color choices  Hand drilled aluminum chassis with welded corners ...
  • Page 4: Front Panel Controls

                Front Panel Controls ...
  • Page 5     Dirty channel:      Our typical dirty channel will most often feature a 3 band version of the popular “James” style  tone stack, sort of like the style found inside amps that are sometimes orange in color. The  difference is that we usually add a mid control so that you can further enhance the range of ...
  • Page 6: Clean Channel

        The best thing about owning a steel bridge is the useable clean channel!  Our standard clean channel comes equipped to handle effects effortlessly (especially drive or  fuzz pedals of any kind). Typically, this means very minimal breakup until gain is maxed out. ...
  • Page 7: Presence Control

      Presence control:  Our typical presence control is BOOST ONLY and functions as a controllable boost knob. When  cut all the way, the amp will sound normal and be relatively well balanced across the tonal  spectrum. Turning the presence control to the right engages it and adds considerable boost  and clarity to the overall sound of the amp.  ...
  • Page 8: Rear Panel Controls

                                    Rear Panel Controls     ...
  • Page 9         Depth & Drive controls:    We get asked about these knobs quite a bit. The best explanation is simple: One knob controls  the overall low end output of the amp. The other knob controls how much overall gain is  available on tap.
  • Page 10: Effects Loop

        Impedance switching:  All of our amps come with some type of impedance switching mechanism to help you match  the output impedance of the amp to the impedance of the cabinet(s) you are using.     Typically, we will use 2, 4, 8 and 16 outputs or a combination thereof coupled with 2 parallel  output plugs for multiple speaker cabinets.  ...
  • Page 11 Thank you!  Thank you for your purchase. It helps us create more unique designs and helps fund our learning time and helps us pay our contractors which is very important to us. Without you we wouldn't exist and we are really aware of this. Thank you!

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