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Summary of Contents for SCIENCE Street Sweeper MkII

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  • Page 3 Note: Both reverbs are voiced identically, so no functionality is lost). Tip: While in bypass/off mode, you can you Button 2 to pre-select Reverb I or Reverb II!
  • Page 4 Note: Amps fitted with the Ghost Effects Loop will experience a short delay when switching from Standby to ON. This is normal. WARNING: Use with grounded power outlet only! Discard power cord immediately if ground pin is damaged/broken. The ground connection is for your safety in case of a fault condition! WARNING: Only check/change fuses with amplifier unplugged from the outlet!
  • Page 5 Tip: You can run your 200W amp at half power by simply removing one of the fuses. Just remember to turn down the impedance selector one setting as stated above -if doing this for a prolonged period. Note: Speakers must be rated for at least the full rated clean output power of the amplifier (50W, 100W, or 200W depending on your model).
  • Page 6 warranty. • • • Note: The Return jack of the Effects Loop may also be used as a power amp input, and in conjunction with a separate preamp unit. Tip: A volume pedal also works well in the effects loop, acting as an overall master volume, which can be extremely useful in a live setting, however a buffered pedal is preferred to prevent treble loss.
  • Page 7 WARNING: Tubes can become extremely hot during normal operation. Make sure the amplifier is OFF, and always allow tubes to cool before handling to prevent burns. • • •...
  • Page 8 Tip: If you think you have a microphonic tube, you can very gently tap on each tube with a pencil's eraser to see if the sound becomes worse, stops, or changes. All tubes will amplify the sound of a tap little, especially preamp tubes, but for example, if you hear an intermittent ringing sound and tap each tube to find V7 (for example) is causing the ringing to start/stop, you can be sure it's the problematic tube! •...
  • Page 9 If under-biased for a sustained period, the output tubes will likely fail. Science Amplification is not responsible for output tube failure due to maladjustment of bias controls.
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