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Two-Rock Custom Reverb Signature Owner's Manual page 4

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EQ1/EQ2 Switch - This switch lets you choose between 2 completely different global equalization
settings greatly affecting the overall personality of the amplifier.
EQ1 is a lower gain, higher headroom setting with extended midrange and bass response.
This setting is suitable for any style requiring a pure clean tone with a nice round bottom end
response, and plenty of headroom. It may seem weak and thin sounding when first switching to
the EQ1 setting from the EQ2 setting. This is due to the lower gain structure of EQ1 thus the gain
and master settings as well as the tone controls do need to be readjusted in order to take full
advantage of the EQ1 setting.
EQ2 - This setting has more available gain yet still provides plenty of clean headroom if desired,
along with a full and balanced response overall. This is the setting that most players will prefer to
use especially with single coil pickups, and or any type of lower output pickups.
MASTER - Adjusts the overall output level of the amplifier. At lower settings on this control the
amp will be much cleaner sounding as well as lower in volume. As this control is turned up the
power section of the amp begins to work harder which increases sustain, fullness, and touch
dynamics as well as raising the volume of the amplifier. At higher settings on this control the power
section will be pushed into natural overdrive especially if the Gain control is set higher.
LEAD GAIN - Adjusts the input level (gain) of the lead channel. Although we refer to this as the
"lead channel" it is actually an additional "cascading" gain stage in the amp's circuit driven by the
FET, EQ1/2, Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Bright, Mid, Deep, and Bypass controls. It has been
meticulously designed to add a very dynamic and touch responsive overdrive capability to the
amplifier. The setting of the amp's controls has a direct effect on the gain, tone and feel of the lead
channel. Experimentation is key to striking the desired balance between the clean and lead modes
BYPASS Switch - Referred to as Tone Stack Bypass, this switch bypasses the Bass, Middle, and
Treble controls effectively turning them up all the way and increasing both the volume and
perceived mid-range response. The Bright, Mid, and Deep switches remain active in the Bypass
mode. This function is also foot switchable. To enable footswitch control of this function, the switch
must be in the down position.
LEAD MASTER - Adjusts the output level of the lead channel. Use this control to set the desired
volume of the lead mode in relation to the clean mode.
LEAD Switch - This switch engages the lead channel. This function is also foot switchable.
To enable footswitch control of this function, the switch must be in the down position.
REVERB - This is the reverb return control which mixes the reverb effect signal with the dry signal.
At full counterclockwise rotation, the reverb effect is defeated. Use this return control in
conjunction with the reverb drive control, located on the rear panel, to create a wide range of
natural reverb effects.

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