Hughes & Kettner MK II manual Overview of Control Features, Front, Preamp Section, Master Section

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TRIAMP MK II - MANUAL

2.2 OVERVIEW OF CONTROL FEATURES

FRONT

INPUT: Input jack for guitars.

PREAMP SECTION:

The three preamps’ controls are largely compar- able. The functions of their knobs are explained in the following using AMP 1 as an example.

CHANNEL BUTTON: Push these to select the desired fundamental sound (channel A or B) directly. The buttons also serve as indicator LEDs, illuminating to call attention to the active channel.

GAIN A, GAIN B: Twist these to dial in the desired amount of distortion for channels A and B.

EQ SECTION: Common BASS, MID and TREBLE pots for CHANNEL A and CHANNEL B.

TIGHT: Cuts muddy low end frequencies that may occur when clean sounds are rendered by

a 4x 12" cabinet. This frequency “correction” feature lets the

TriAmp® MK II respond like a combo.

MASTER: Turn this knob to dial in the desired level for AMP 1B relative to the two other preamps’ levels.

The AMP 1 MASTER knob affects Channel B only. Channel A, on the other hand, operates much like vintage amps that were not equipped with master knobs. Twist the GAIN A knob to control the volume and saturation level of Channel A.

MASTER SECTION

FX ON SWITCH: Turns TriAmp® MK II's FX LOOP on or off. If you want to switch the FX LOOP on and off via the Stageboard or MIDI, set this switch to the 'off' position.

LEARN: Installation of the MSM-1 MIDI Module is a prerequisite for MIDI capability. With the module installed, a press on the MIDI LEARN button will save the current CHANNEL/FX LOOP combination.

MASTER: Determines overall TriAmp® MK II output.

PRESENCE: Determines presence levels for all three amps. The PRESENCE circuit is automatically reconfigured with each change of channel to res- pond optimally for each basic sound. Try it. In each channel, turn the PRESENCE control all the way up and back down again to hear how it affects each channel differently.

STANDBY: Mutes the amp during breaks.

The voltage to the power amp tubes is reduced but not turned completely off to extend tube life; when you turn the amp back to full power, they are still warm and don't need to be reheated from a cold start.

MAINS: Power ON/OFF switch.

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Contents Watt Tube Amplifier Wichtig Thank YOU for Choosing the Triamp MK Contents Before Powering UPThree Amps in the Triamp MK AMP 2 Classic British Drive AMP 1 Chunky Clean + FAT Drive CleanAMP 3 Modern Gain Connections and Control FeaturesMaster Section Overview of Control FeaturesFront Preamp SectionFX Loop RearStageboard jack pin assignments Standard SETUP/CABLE Connections Triamp MK II OperationTriamp MK II and Signal Processors Channel SelectionRED BOX DI OUT ALL-TUBE Tone to the Mixer Connecting signal processorsTriamp MK II and Midi Installing the MSM-1 Midi ModuleWhat should you keep in mind When you’re replacing tubes? When is it a good idea To replace tubes?How can you extend the service life Tubes? Troubleshooting Deutsch VOR DER Inbetriebnahme Dreizehn Röhren FÜR DEN Guten TONInhalt AMP 1 Chunky Clean + FAT Drive Clean Netzanschluss UND Wahl DER Netzspannung Anschlüsse UND BedienelementeMaster Sektion Übersicht DER BedienelementeVorderseite Preamp SektionRückseite Pinbelegung der Stageboardbuchse Standard SET UP/VERKABELUNG Bedienung DES Triamp MKDAS Anwählen DER Kanäle DER Triamp MK II MIT EffektgerätenAnschluss DES Effektgerätes RED BOX DI OUT Vollröhre AM MischpultDER Triamp UND Midi Installation des MSM-1 MIDI-ModulsWann ist ein Röhrentausch sinnvoll? RÖHRENTAUSCH, Wartung UND PflegeWas ist beim Röhrentausch Zu beachten? Wie kann man die Lebensdauer Von Röhren verlängern? Der TriAmp MK II lässt sich Nicht einschalten FEHLERBESEITIGUNG/TROUBLESHOOTINGDer Effektweg ist ungewollt aktiv General Data Technische DatenAllgemeines Hughes & Kettner Triamp MK United states Deutsch English Francais Italiano Español To find a local distributor please visit