VOLUME (5)
Controls the volume level of the Clean channel.
LOW, MID, & HIGH EQ (6,lO)
Passive tone controls that regulate the low, mid, and high frequencies for the Clean and Lead channels,
respectively.
PRE GAIN
(7,12)
Controls the input volume level of the Lead and Ultra channel, respectively.
GAIN SWITCH (8, 13)
Boosts the Gain of the Lead and Ultra channels, respectively. Depress to the “in” position to activate.
THRASH SWITCH (9)
Notches the mid range about 20 dB.
POST GAIN
(11,18)
Controls the overall volume level of the Lead and Ultra channels, respectively. The final level adjustment
should be made after the desired sound has been achieved.
BOTTOM (14)
An active tone control (shelving type
_+I5
dB)
that varies the low frequency boost or cut.
Note: This control is functional on the Ultra channel only.
BODY (15)
An active tone control (peak/notch
_+15
dB)
that varies the mid frequency boost or cut.
Note: This control is functional on the Ultra channel only.
SHIFT SWITCH (16)
Shifts the frequency at which the Body control (15) operates. The “out” position allows the Body control to
function at a higher frequency, and the “in” position selects a lower frequency.
EDGE (17)
An active tone control (shelving type
&I5
dB)
that varies the high frequency boost or cut.
Note: This control is functional on the Ultra channel only.
REVERB LEVEL (19)
The Reverb level control determines the amount of delayed (reverb) signal mixed back into the output. Its
operation in conventional.
RESONANCE (20)
Used to fine-tune the low frequency range of the speaker enclosure by varying the damping factor of the
amplifier at low frequencies.
PRESENCE (21)
Used to fine-tune the high frequency range of the speaker enclosure by varying the damping factor of the
amplifier at high frequencies.
T-DYNAMICS CONTROL (22)
Adjusts the power level of the amplifier from 10 percent to 100 percent power. When set to lower settings,
the power compression simulation will be much more pronounced.
POWER SWITCH (23)
Depress the switch to the “on” position. The LED will illuminate indicating power is being supplied to the unit.