Congratulations! You have purchased the finest musical instrument amplifier that modern technology and old world craftsmanship can produce. Nothing has been spared in terms of cost or care to make this unit the most versatile, most reliable, and best sounding amplifier available. The MESA/Boogie itself is more like a fine musical instrument than a piece of commercial gear, and as such it will continue to reward you richly as you gain more practiced in its use. With only reasonable care it should last a lifetime and, as experience has shown, a well kept Boogie will maintain or increase in value as it ages.
Here is a list of controls and features and sample settings to help you gain familiarity with your new amplifier. You are encouraged to experiment every way possible with speakers, controls and external effects; your Boogie has been made virtually foolproof so damage in the event of accident or misuse is quite unlikely. First, plug the AC cord into a wall socket and turn the Power switch ON. It is not always necessary to have the three pin power plug grounded, and in some situations (such as
The Lead Drive controls the amount of overdrive sustain and distortion; set it to about 8. The Pull Lead switch built into this control performs the same function as the footswitch, namely triggering the relay. You will see the LED indicator on the box go out when the Lead Drive knob is pulled.
The Lead Master controls the playing loudness in the Lead mode - set it to about 2. The Pull Bright on this control only has effect on the Lead mode and not the Rhythm mode, and adds gain and sustain as well as brightness. So, to summarize briefly: Volume 1 and Master 1 regulate the gain and the loudness of the Rhythm mode, Lead Drive and Lead Master regulate the overdrive distortion and loudness of the Lead mode where Volume 1 still provides the initial signal strength. Or, in other words, the amp uses two volume controls for Rhythm (Volume 1, Master 1) and three volume controls for Lead (Volume 1, Lead Drive and Lead Master). Please note, however, that the Master 1 is always active in the circuit and will limit the maximum volume of the Lead mode when it is set too low. With only a little practice you should be able to work these controls to provide just the right rhythm tone and just the right lead tone with the loudness of both independently adjustable by the Master controls. So hit the Standby and go ahead and try it!
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