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1. LITE CHORUS 1
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5. FLANGE 1
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7. SLAPBACK
8. DELAY
KBA35X DFX
LO-MID HIGHNOTCHLEVEL
CD/TAPE
INPUT
GUITAR
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EQUALIZER
DIGITAL EFFECTS
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1.) CD/Tape Input - this 1/4" 3 conductor jack will allow you to plug in a CD player, tape or any other source
to practice along with. It sums the left and right signals into a mono signal and passes it through to the
amplifier section. To control the volume of the source, adjust the output volume of the device. We suggest
you turn the volume all the way down then plug in and adjust the volume according to your taste.
2.) Guitar Input - this is a 1/4" 2 conductor input jack for plugging in your instrument. It is intended for bass
guitar or Hi-Z microphones but will accept other instruments as well.
3.) Volume Level - this control is the output volume control for the bass guitar input. Slowly increase the
control to increase the volume. If you are using a bass guitar with an on-board preamp, set it's level for a
mid position before increasing this control otherwise distortion may occur.
5.) Low - this control is the bass control. It is active and set to boost or cut frequencies at 60 Hz. This will
effect the low frequency signals. Turning it fully clockwise, the signal is boosted 15 db. Turning it
counterclockwise, the low will be rolled off -15db. Especially good for making low output, thin toned bass
guitars sound fuller.
6.) Lo Mid - this control is the Low Midrange control. It is active and set to boost or cut frequencies at 250Hz
This will effect the mid-low frequency signals. Turning it fully clockwise, the signal is boosted 10 db.
Turning it counterclockwise, the low-mids will be rolled off -10db. Especially good for "cleaning up" muddy
bass guitar overtones.
7.) Hi Mid - this control is the High Midrange control. It is active and set to boost or cut frequencies at
1.5KHz. This will effect the mid-high frequency signals. Turning it fully clockwise, the signal is boosted 10
db. Turning it counterclockwise, the low-mids will be rolled off -10db. Increasing this will add punch to a
bass guitars' sound.
8.) High - this is the high frequency control. It is active and set to boost or cut frequencies at 8KHz. This will
effect the high frequency signals. Turning it fully clockwise, the signal is boosted 15 db. Turning it
counterclockwise, the highs will be rolled off -15db. This will add or subtract the high end attack of
slapping style sounds or pick attack and clarity.
9.) Effects On/Off - this switch engages the digital effects section.
10.) Effects Level - this control adds the digital effects section and mixes it into the main signal buss. Several
different effects are available.
11.) Program Select - this switch will select any of eight different effects. 4- Chorus, 2- Flanges, 2- Chorus,
and 2- delay.
12.) Jewel Light - this jewel light lets you know that the amplifier is on.
13.) Power - this switch turns on and off the AC power to the amp.
Back Panel - (not pictured)
Speaker Out - this is a 2 conductor 1/4" speaker output jack. This will disconnect the internal speaker and
allow an external speaker cabinet to be employed. Rating is 8 ohms.
Line Output - this is a 2 conductor 1/4" line output jack. This will allow an external amplifier or mixing
board to be supplied with the signal from this amp. This is output is attenuated and comes from the power
amp signal.
Headphone Jack - this is a 1/4" 3 conductor jack for plugging headphones. It will sum the signal and put
the sound in both ears, thereby creating a pseudo-stereo sound. Volume will be determined by the volume
control on the channel you are on. It will disconnect the internal speaker when plugged into. This will allow
quiet practicing.
Footswitch- this is a mono 1/4” jack. Plug a single non LED type footswitch (optional) into this jack to
turn the digital effects on and off.
4.) Notch - this control is a dramatic cut filter. It is "notched" at a rate of -15db. The width of the notch is set at
one octave and can be swept from 45 Hz to 1KHz. It will create a very precise subtraction of undesirable
overtones or allow you to fine tune your tone settings.