Direct Output (1)
This XLR jack is used to connect the amplifier to a mixer or other line level amplifier. The output for this jack is post EQ, so the EQ setting will be reflected on this output.
CD/Tape Input (2)
This stereo 1/4” jack will allow you to plug in a CD player or other line level source into the amplifier. This can be used to practice with the music. The left and right signals are combined into a mono signal. Note: To adjust the volume of the source, adjust the output volume of the device.
Bass Input (3)
This 1/4” jack is used to connect your bass guitar to the amplifier. It is intended for bass, but will accept other
Gain Control (4)
This control is used to match the output level of your bass to the input of this amplifier. If the Clip LED (5) lights, turn the control counter clockwise until the LED turns off. Then adjust the Volume Control (6) to desired overall volume.
Clip Indicator (5)
This LED indicates if the input is too “hot” for the amplifier. If this lights, turn the Gain Control (4) counter clockwise until the LED turns off. Then adjust the Volume Control (6) to desired volume.
Volume Control (6)
This control adjusts the overall volume of the amplifier. The Gain Control (4) works in conjunction with this knob.
Notch Frequency Control (7)
This control is a wide band sweep that ranges from 40 to 800 Hz. It is set to
Equalizer Section (8)
This is an active equalizer used to adjust your overall tone to a desired setting. Turning them fully counterclockwise will cut that frequency by
Power Indicator (9)
This indicator will light when the AC power is applied to the amplifier.
Power Switch (0)
This switch is used to apply AC power to the amplifier.
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