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Front Panel Controls
HI INPUT: ‘HI’ stands for high gain. This input is designed for the connection of low output guitars making it well suited for
single coiled or low gain humbucker type pickups. The use of high gain pickups in this input may drive the preamp too hard
causing a "mushy" sound. Only use good quality guitar cable.
LO INPUT: ‘LO’ stands for low gain, (approximately 50% attenuated when compared to the Hi input) and is designed for high
output guitars. Ideal in obtaining an output that is "tight" not "mushy" from high gain humbucker type pickups. Also use this input
for the cleanest full range sound with extended low end response. Only use good quality guitar cable.
CLEAN VOLUME: Sets how loud the clean channel is. Try cranking it up a little to drive the power tubes harder for that
real retro sound and feel that only a quality tube amplifier can deliver. Also experiment with the level/overdrive interaction by
using your guitar volume control.
BRIGHT: Adds brightness and life to the treble frequencies of your guitar when using the clean channel. Adds edge and
picking emphasis when using the drive channel. The switch has more effect at low Clean Volume/Drive control settings. Use in
conjunction with the Treble and Tone controls for optimum performance. Switch up to enable.
BRIGHT LED: This led will illuminate when the Bright switch is activated.
DRIVE: Sets the level of tube pre-amp drive or how dirty your sound is. This control should be used in conjunction with the
Drive Volume (7). Setting a low Drive and a high volume will give a clean pre-amp sound with tube output stage overdrive.
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