Front Panel Functions
BRIGHT
MID
INPUT
TREBLE
MIDDLE
Input Jack- High impedance input to the amplifier. Plug in your instrument here.
Treble Control- Adjusts the high frequency response. In the full counter-clockwise position, high
frequencies are bypassed to ground. In the full clockwise position, high frequencies are allowed to
pass to the next gain stage.
Middle Control/ Pull Defeat- The Middle control has a "PULL MID DEFEAT" function. In the
normal (IN) position, the clean channel accents the low-mid frequencies and the the mid switch and
middle control have a greater effect on teh overall EQ. In the OUT position, the middle control is
removed, providing a more "mid scooped" EQ setting.
Bass Control- Adjusts the bass response. In the full counter-clockwise position, low frequencies are
cut. In addition, the response of the treble and mid-range controls is greatly reduced. In the full clock-
wise position, low frequencies are allowed to pass to the next gain stage.
Mid Switch- Boosts the mid range frequency response.
Deep Switch- Boosts the low and low-mid frequencies. This is a low frequency contour switch,
changing the low and low-mid response.
Input Gain- Adjusts the overall gain of the amplifier. Start with this control in the 12 o'clock
position. Keep in mind that the amount of gain set here determines the signal level feeding the lead
channel. Low gain settings of this control will require higher lead gain settings for the same amount of
overdrive.
Clean Channel Master Volume- Adjusts the output level of the clean channel.
Bright Switch- Boosts the high frequency response. This is most effective when the input gain is
set at 12 o'clock or lower. The effect is less dramatic as the input gain control is adjusted past the 12
o'clock position.
EQ1/EQ2- This switch allows you to choose between 2 completely different equalization settings.
EQ1 is a lower gain setting, with extended midrange and bass available when used in conjunction with
the middle and bass controls as well as the deep switch. This setting is suitable for any style requiring
a pure clean tone with a nice round bottom and plenty of headroom.
EQ2 is a higher gain setting, allowing a greater signal level to pass to the lead channel. This setting
is suitable for any style requiring a clean to slightly distorted tone in clean mode, and more gain in the
lead mode.
DEEP
EQ1
EQ2
BASS
GAIN
MASTER
BYPASS
LEAD
LEAD GAIN
LEAD MASTER
REVERB
Two-Rock
CONTOUR
Custom Reverb
Signature V3
ON
STANDBY
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