(9)BASS
This control, on both the Ultra and Crunch channels, varies the low frequency response of the amplifier. It is an active control (shelving type) and allows ˜12 dB of boost or cut.
(10)VOLUME
This control, on all three channels, sets the overall level of its respective channel.
(11)GAIN
This control, on both the Ultra and Crunch channels, controls the input volume level of the channel. Rotating this control clockwise will increase the amount of preamp distortion and sustain.
(12)CHANNEL ACTIVATION LEDs
These indicators signify which channel is active. Ultra channel activation illuminates the red LED; Crunch channel activation illuminates the yellow LED; and Clean channel activation illuminates the green LED.
(13)FAT SWITCH
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(14)NOISE GATE
This control is shared by the Ultra and Crunch channels and adjusts the effectiveness of the noise gate circuitry. Noise is reduced more as the control is turned clockwise. Avoid using high settings of the noise gate when using lower gain settings, since at these settings the decay of the note will be adversely affected.
(15)TREBLE
This passive control regulates the high frequencies for the Clean channel.
(16)MID
This passive control regulates the mid frequencies for the Clean channel.
(17)BASS
This passive control regulates the low frequencies for the Clean channel.
(18)HIGH GAIN INPUT
Used for most electronic guitars. It is 6 dB louder than the Low Gain input.
(19)LOW GAIN INPUT
Provided for instruments that have etremely high outputs that tend to overdrive (distort) the High Gain input. If both inputs are used simultaneously, the output levels are the same (both are Low Gain).
(20)CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH
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