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LEAD
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The LEAD amp type simulates a high-gain tube amp that
is rich in overtones. It is ideally suited to playing lead
guitar lines that will project well in an ensemble, but it can
also be set up for crisp accompaniment tones as well.
1 High/Low
Selects the amp output type. The [High] setting simulates
a high-output amp, and allows the creation of more
distorted tones.
2 GAIN
Adjusts the input level applied to the preamp stage.
Rotate clockwise to increase the amount of distortion
produced.
3 MASTER
Adjusts the output level from the preamp stage.
4 TREBLE/MIDDLE/BASS
These three controls adjust the amplifier's tonal response
in the high, middle, and low frequency ranges.
5 PRESENCE
Used to emphasize the high frequencies and overtones.
6 OUTPUT
Adjusts the final output level.
Using the GAIN, MASTER, and OUTPUT
Controls
The tonal character of the DRIVE and LEAD amp types
can be adjusted over a wide range via the GAIN,
MASTER, and OUTPUT controls. GAIN adjusts the level
of the signal applied to the preamp stage, affecting the
amount of distortion produced. MASTER adjusts the
output level from the preamp stage that is then fed to
power amp stage. The GAIN and MASTER control
settings have a large effect on the final sound, and the
MASTER control may need to be turned up fairly high in
order to drive the power stage sufficiently for optimum
tone. The OUTPUT control adjusts the final output level
from the amp model without affecting the distortion or
tone, and is useful for adjusting the guitar's volume
without changing any other aspects of the sound.
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