Peavey Ecoustic 110 Auxiliary Channel Low, Auxiliary Channel High, Auxiliary Input Level

Models: Ecoustic 112 Ecoustic 110

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Auxiliary Channel Low (4)

This is an active‚ shelving type EQ for increasing the low end on the auxiliary input channel.

Auxiliary Channel High (5)

An active‚ shelving type EQ for dialing in the highs on the auxiliary input channel.

Input (6)

This 1/4" mono jack is designed to accommodate most any signal input. Gain can be adjusted by the Auxiliary Input Level (7).

Auxiliary Input Level (7)

This control sets the overall level of the auxiliary channel.

Microphone Channel REV/DLY (8 & 21)

The Ecoustic 112 and the Ecoustic 110 include separate effects for the Mic channel and the Instrument channel. These controls set the amount and mix of delay/reverb and when depressed‚ turns on and off the chorus for the Mic channel. See the Tweak Section of this manual for more information and hidden features.

As the knob is turned clockwise‚ the surrounding LED ring will light‚ indicating the amount and/or mix of reverb and delay. When turned fully counter-clockwise‚ the reverb/delay effects are off.

When the knob is pushed in‚ the Chorus LED will light‚ indicating the chorus effects are engaged.

Instrument Channel REV/DLY (9 & 22)

This control sets the amount and mix of delay/reverb effects for the Instrument channel. As the control is turned clockwise‚ the surrounding LED ring will light‚ indicating the amount and/or mix of reverb and delay. When turned fully counter-clockwise‚ the reverb/delay effects are off.

EFX Adjust (10 & 23)

Repeatedly depressing this control cycles through the available effects: DoublerPhaserChorus and Rotary Speaker. The LED adjacent to each effect name will light indicating which effect is active. Rotating this same control will change various parameters for each effect. The surrounding LED ring will also illuminate indicating relative value of the parameter being adjusted. The effects and their corresponding parameters are listed on the next page.

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Peavey Ecoustic 110 Auxiliary Channel Low, Auxiliary Channel High, Auxiliary Input Level, Microphone Channel REV/DLY 8