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Safety Instructions Always use the correct types of tubes for this amplifier. Please only use an active 5-pin DIN cable to connect the footswitch to the amplifier. Always match the impedance to correct value of the speaker load. Please operate the amplifier in dry and safe conditions. Do not attempt to bypass the fuses or use different Please store the amplifier in a reasonable, climate- fuse values.
Front Panel Pilot Light – illuminates when the amp is turned on. Power Switch – turns the amp on. Standby Switch – allows the amp to be played. When the standby is off, the tubes are kept warm, but the amp will not make any sound. Master –...
Rear Panel Footswitch Jack – 5-pin DIN jack to plug the provided footswitch cable into. FX Loop Send Jack – mono input jack for the FX loop send signal. FX Loop Bypass Switch – switch to fully bypass the FX loop circuit. FX Loop Return Jack –...
Rear Panel (continued) Bias Probes – test jacks to check the approximate bias point of each power tube in millivolts (mV).* Punchy/Smooth Switch – switch to change the amount of negative feedback injected into the amp. The “punchy” setting has less NFB and is more aggressive sounding. The “smooth” setting has more NFB and is less aggressive sounding.
Specifications Product Series: Legends Series Product Model: ‘67 Special Super Lead Head AC Input & Fuses: U.S. Standard IEC jack rated for 120V @ 60Hz 4A slo-blo mains fuse 1A slo-blo high voltage (B+) fuse Tubes: Four (4) 12AX7 preamp tubes Four (4) octal power tubes (either KT66, EL34 or 5881) Power Output: 100W @ 16, 8 or 4 ohms...
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