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2. INPUT
Use this jack socket to connect your
guitar to the amplifier. Use a good quality
screened/shielded guitar cable to help
prevent noise interference.
3. GAIN
Controls the amount of Gain introduced to
a Preset. The higher the Gain, the harder
the preamp is driven.
4. BASS
Turning the BASS control will adjust the
warmth and low-end depth of your sound.
5. MIDDLE
Adjusting the MIDDLE control will vary the
amount of body in your sound by boosting
or cutting midrange frequencies.
6. TREBLE
Increasing the TREBLE will make your
sound brighter and more cutting. Turning
the TREBLE down will decrease tonal edge
and make the sound softer.
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7. VOLUME
Controls the volume level within a selected
Preset.
Because GAIN, BASS, MIDDLE, TREBLE
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& VOLUME are stored as part of a Preset,
these panel tone controls only become active
when they are used. This means that until
they are turned their position is not related to
their setting within a Preset. When you turn
a tone control it becomes active. The display
screen will show its current setting and the
stored setting.
When a GAIN, BASS, MIDDLE, TREBLE
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or VOLUME control is activated the
EXIT/STORE LED will flash red to show that
the Preset's stored settings have changed.
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