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MODEL | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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GUITAR | ACCORDION | 0 |
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| TONE | T |
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The Front Panel:
1.Guitar Input accepts the output from your instrument by means of a shielded signal cable. This input signal to this jack is not attenuated and accommodates instruments with standard output signals. If your instrument has a strong output signal, use the Accordion Input (#2).
2.Accordion Input accepts the output from your instrument by means of a shielded signal cable. The signal to this jack is attenuated 6dB to accommodate instruments with stronger output signals.
3.Volume controls the overall output level of the amplifier. At lower volume settings the sound will be clean. As you push the volume higher and crank your guitar the sound becomes distorted.
4.Tone controls the overall tonal charac- ter of the amplifier. Rotating the knob toward the “T” (“Treble”) increases the higher frequencies, giving a brighter, more “crisp” sound. Rotating the control towards the “B” (“Bass”) reduces the high frequencies, giving a darker, more “muffled” sound. The Tone control offers a cut or boost of 30dB at 4kHz.
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