INPUT CONNECTIONS.

Each channel of the 295 has one 1/4” input jack. In addition, a separate 1/4” jack on the rear deck of the chassis (labeled "Parallel Inputs A & B") offers access to both channels simultaneously. It is vital when using this jack that both channels be connected to separate speaker loads, or damage to the output tubesnand/or transformer may result. You can listen to each channel individually by using the Standby switches, although a slight distortion may occur when using the Parallel Input jack if one channel is operating and the other is "standing by" (This slight distortion disappears entirely as soon as both channels are switched on). The inputs on the 295 are sensitive enough to permit direct connection of an instrument without using a preamp (at least for test purposes, since good guitar sound generally needs a preamp stage for tone shaping). In practice, this means the 295 can deal with the output level of virtually any kind of preamp or effects unit, simply by adjusting the Level controls provided. When using the MESA/Boogie Quad Preamp, for example, settings of 2 to 5 are recommended for the 295's levels.

OUTPUT CONNECTIONS.

Each channel of the 295 offers two 8-ohm and two 4-ohm outputs (all 1/4” jacks) for connecting speaker cabinets. Unlike transistor amps, the 295 will deliver full power at either 4 or 8 ohms, and mismatching of speaker impedance will not cause damage or severe loss of power (extreme mismatches will decrease tube life, however). Avoid running either channel without a proper load - or damage may result! When using more than one speaker cabinet on a single channels remember that the total impedance goes down as more cabinets are connected. For example, if you use one 8-ohm cabinet, use one of the 8-ohm jacks. If you use two 8-ohm cabinets on the same channel, they will be operating in parallel and the total load will then be 4 ohms. In that case, each cabinet should be plugged into a 4ohm jack.

POWER and STANDBY SWITCHES.

AC Mains power is turned on via the Power Switch, and indicated by the pilot light. Before switching on the power, place the Channel A/Channel B Switches into their "Standby" positions. Allow 20 to 30 seconds of warm-up time before switching the Standbys to "ON". This helps extend tube life by preventing a high voltage turn-on surge, however, all of our amplifiers are tested to withstand this extra stress, just in case this procedure is neglected by the user.

PRESENCE SWITCHES.

Located on the rear panel of the 295, these two switches - one for each channel - add an upper mid-range boost which may be found desirable for "cutting through" in loud situations. Its effect is subtle, however; if a more "radical" boost is needed, it should be dialed in on your preamp.

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Mesa/Boogie 295 manual Input Connections, Output Connections, Presence Switches

295 specifications

The Mesa/Boogie 295 is a powerhouse in the realm of guitar amplification, known for its exceptional performance, versatility, and rich tonal character. As a semi-conductor-driven amplifier, the 295 is designed to cater to a wide variety of musical styles, from heavy rock to jazz, making it a preferred choice for professional and amateur musicians alike.

One of the most notable features of the 295 is its dual-channel configuration, allowing players to engage in intricate tone shaping across two distinct sound profiles. Each channel comes equipped with independent EQ controls, enabling guitarists to fine-tune their sound seamlessly. The 295 also incorporates a high-gain input, offering a robust platform for capturing the nuances of various playing styles while delivering an incredibly dynamic response.

The amp's distinctive tone stems from its use of Mesa's patented circuit designs, which prioritize both warmth and clarity. The 295's output stage is driven by a pair of EL34 power tubes, contributing to its distinctive midrange punch and harmonically rich overdrive characteristics. Additionally, the inclusion of a unique graphic EQ further enhances tonal shaping capabilities, providing players with an array of tonal options that can be easily dialed in for diverse musical scenarios.

Another key feature of the Mesa/Boogie 295 is its impressive wattage, delivering up to 90 watts of power, making it suitable for both recording sessions and live performances. The amp is housed in a rugged chassis, designed to withstand the rigors of touring, while offering aesthetic appeal that aligns with Mesa/Boogie’s high-end branding.

Moreover, the 295 features a power scaling option, allowing players to reduce wattage while maintaining tonal integrity. This is especially beneficial for sessions in smaller venues or practice environments where lower volume levels are necessary, yet sonic depth is not compromised.

In conclusion, the Mesa/Boogie 295 stands out as a premier amplifier that embodies Mesa/Boogie's dedication to quality and innovation. With its versatile dual-channel setup, dynamic EQ options, powerful output, and robust build quality, the 295 continues to be a valuable tool for guitarists seeking to elevate their sound. Whether on stage or in the studio, the 295 delivers rich, expressive tones that resonate deeply with musicians across the spectrum.