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1INPUT (Channel One)

This 1/4" jack input will accept signals from a variety of acoustic and keyboard instruments.

2LEVEL (Channel One)

Controls the Channel One 1/4" phone jack input gain.

3LOW EQUALIZATION (Channel One)

An active tone control (shelving type +/-15 dB) for boosting or cutting the bass frequency range. CAUTION: Excessive low frequency boost can damage the speaker.

4HIGH EQUALIZATION (Channel One)

An active tone control (shelving type +/-15 dB) for boosting or cutting the treble frequency range.

5CHORUS (Channel One or Channel Two)

Controls the level of the Chorus effect, which simulates the sound of 2 instruments playing together. When the knob is set to '10', the Chorus/dry guitar ratio is 50:50.

6CHORUS SELECT (Channel One or Channel Two)

A switch that selects Channel One or Channel Two for the Chorus effect.

7BALANCED INPUT (Channel Two)

This combination jack will accept an XLR or a 1/4" input from a variety of acoustic and keyboard instruments as well as microphones.

8LEVEL (Channel Two)

Controls the Channel Two combination jack input gain.

9LOW EQUALIZATION (Channel Two)

An active tone control (shelving type +/-15 dB) for boosting or cutting the bass frequency range. CAUTION: Excessive low frequency boost can damage the speaker.

10MID EQUALIZATION (Channel Two)

An active tone control (peaking type +/-15 dB) for boosting or cutting the Mid frequency range.

11HIGH EQUALIZATION (Channel Two)

An active tone control (shelving type +/-15 dB) for boosting or cutting the treble frequency range.

12REVERB (Channel Two)

Controls the amount of signal from Channel One and Channel Two sent to the Reverb circuit.

13MASTER VOLUME

Controls the master volume of both channels combined.

14HEADPHONE JACK

A headphone jack is provided for stereo headphones. This switching jack disengages the internal speaker when plugged in.

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Peavey not available manual Front Panel, Master Volume, Headphone Jack