
CONTROL PANEL
1. Input Jack: This is a ¼-inch, 2-conductor input jack for plugging in your instrument. It is intended for guitar but will
accept other instruments as well.
2. Bright: Flipping the Bright switch upward will increase the high frequencies of the signal while also shifting and
reducing low frequencies for a chunkier, tighter attack. This function is useful for ne-tuning the amp’s tone and feel for
different guitars.
3. Volume: This control adjusts the gain in the input stage of the preamp. This control is used in conjunction with the
Master to adjust the amount of distortion and volume. For cleaner tones, adjust Volume to lower settings and the Master
to higher settings. For moderate overdrive, the controls should be set in their middle ranges. For maximum overdrive, set
the Gain in the highest range and the Master lower.
4. Bass: This passive EQ control adjusts the low frequency EQ of the amplier. For a tighter low end, set the Bass control
in its lower ranges. This is particularly helpful when using the amp at louder volumes.
5. Treble: This passive control adjusts the high frequency EQ and interacts with the Bass control. As Treble is increased,
Bass automatically decreases. Conversely, if Treble is decreased, the Bass increases. This interaction is typical of
vintage-style, passive “tone stacks” and is responsible for the effectiveness of such a simple EQ system.
6. Master: This control determines the overall volume of the amplier. (Master interacts with the Volume control. See
“Volume” for details.)
7. Master Bypass: This switch entirely disables the Master Volume control circuit to provide the penetrating tone of
vintage, non-Master types of ampliers. As a result, it also boosts high frequencies. (Technically, 6dB at 15Khz.)
(Note: When activating the Master Bypass, the amp’s volume level is now determined solely with the Volume control,
so you may hear a sizeable volume increase depending on your setting of the Master control. Be aware!)
8. Jeweled Power Light: When lit, this indicates that the amplier’s power switch is in the ON position.
9. ON Power: Provides AC power to the amplier when in the upward position.
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