Line 6 Pilot's Handbook manual Front Panel Features

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LINE 6 CLEAN

 

 

BLACKFACE

CLASS A-30

 

 

TWEED 410

PLEXI LEAD

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EXPLORER

BRIT 800

 

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SOLO 100

 

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BLACKFACE 212

CLASS A-15

 

 

SMALL TWEED

PLEXI 45

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HIWAY100

 

 

 

RECTIFIED

 

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1.Guitar Input: Plug your guitar in here.

2.Amp Models: When you spin one of these knobs, it’s like swapping the electronic “circuitry” running inside the Duoverb to make your amp sound (see Chapter 3 for descriptions of the Amp Models). The knob on top selects AMP 1 and the one on bottom selects AMP 2.

3.Amp 1 – 2 Switch: Selects Amp 1, Amp 2 or both. If only one amp light is lit, push the toggle switch in that direction to run both amps at once. Push the toggle switch towards the unlit amp light if you only want to run the other amp.

4.Drive: Turn these knobs to set how hard you’re driving the chosen amp model. Similar to the input volume control on a non-master volume amp, the higher the setting, the more “dirt.”

5.Tone Controls – Bass, Mid,Treble and Presence: These controls are made to behave like the controls of the amps that were modeled for Duoverb. Twist ’em about until things sound just the way you like. See Chapter 3 for details.

6.Channel Select Buttons – A, B, C, D: Duoverb uses these buttons to remember your favorite settings—no more need to mark up the front of your amp with grease pencil to note your favorite settings! Each memory is pre-set with delicious tone when a Duoverb leaves the factory—press a button to hear the saved setting. As you do, notice that Duoverb’s lights indicate which Amp Models are used in the channel memory, which amps are on, etc. To get back to the “manual mode,” just press the lit button again to turn it off. Plus...

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Line 6 Pilot's Handbook manual Front Panel Features