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1) INPUT: This ¼" jack is for connecting your guitar to the
amplifier.
2) GAIN: Adjusts the gain at the input of the amplifier. It is used
in conjunction with the Master Volume (7) to adjust the amount
of distortion and volume of your amp. For cleaner sounds, this
control should be set to lower settings and the Master set higher.
For slight breakup, these controls should be set in their middle
ranges.
3) MAX DRIVE: Push this button IN for heavier distortion.
4) BASS: This passive tone control adjusts the low frequencies of
the amplifier. For a tighter low end, use the Bass EQ set to lower
settings. This is particularly helpful when using the amp at very
loud settings. *
5) MIDDLE: This passive EQ adjusts the midrange equalization of
the amplifier. For a heavier, more distorted sound, set the Middle
lower. For more of a vintage-style, cleaner sound, set the Middle
higher. *
6) TREBLE: This passive EQ adjusts the high frequency
equalization of the amplifier. *
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1) AC POWER CORD RECEPTACLE: Insert the AC cord (provided) firmly into the AC connector. NOTE: Replace the AC power cord
if protective jacket is damaged or ground pin is damaged or removed. The fuse is located in a housing just below the receptacle. Re-
place only with same type and size. To remove the fuse, remove AC power cord and pull out on the tab above the fuse symbol located
on the fuse carriage. Place the new fuse in the carriage clip and re-insert.
NOTE: To prevent an electrical hazard, DO NOT replace fuse without using the fuse carriage. Replace the fuse carriage if lost
or damaged before re-inserting the AC power cord.
2) FUSE: The fuse is located in a fuse tray just below the receptacle. Replace only with the same type and size. For your convenience,
a spare fuse is located inside the fuse tray toward the front. To replace fuse, remove AC power cord. Remove fuse tray by pulling the
tab located above the fuse symbol away from the receptacle.
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7) MASTER VOLUME: This controls the overall volume of the
amplifier.
8) REVERB: Controls the amount of reverberation effect in the
amplifier. This effect is created by an authentic spring reverb pan,
and emulates the sound of playing the amp in a large room.
9) Line In: This is an 3.5mm stereo line input. It bypasses the
tone controls and feeds straight into the power amplifier. Use the
volume and tone controls on your external device to control the
audio signal.
10) Headphone Jack: This is a 3.5mm stereo output jack. When
used, it turns off the internal speaker.
It combines all inputs from your guitar and Line In for silent
practice.
11) On/Off Power—Provides AC power to the amplifier.
*More About Passive Tone Controls: The PH Amplifiers use
a true vintage-style Passive Tone Stack. This simple yet highly
effective design has become a favorite among guitarists for
decades. The equalization of the amplifier is adjusted as follows:
As the Treble is increased, the Bass automatically decreases and
the Middle slides down in frequency. Conversely, if the Treble is
decreased, the Bass automatically increases and the Middle slides
up in frequency.
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