Peavey Studio manual Front Panel, 1High Gain Input, 2Low Gain Input, 3Preamp Volume, 5Boost

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1High Gain Input -

Used for most electric guitars. It is 10dB more sensitive than the LOW GAIN INPUT (2).

2Low Gain Input -

Provided for instruments that have extremely high outputs, which may result in overdriving or distorting the HIGH GAIN INPUT (1). If both inputs are used simultaneously, the levels of both are that of the Low Gain Input.

3Preamp Volume -

Controls the input signal level to the preamp, before the 2nd tube stage.

4Bass, Middle, and Treble EQ -

Passive tone controls that regulate the low, mid, and high frequency response character of the amplifier, respectively. This is a conventional “tonestack” circuit in which these three controls are highly interactive with one another.

5Boost -

Acts as a frequency selective extension to the MASTER VOLUME control (8). When depressed, this switch boosts the overall volume level to the power amp section while reducing low frequency content, which can create flatulent sounds, in excess. This function is very well suited to boosting for solos or for use with harmonica and can be controlled via an optional footswitch (#00592720).

6Effects Send -

Standard 1/4” output jack for supplying signals to external low-level effects or other signal processing equipment. The EFFECTS LOOP can be defeated via an optional footswitch (#00592720).

7Effects Return -

Standard 1/4” input jack for returning signals from external low-level effects or other signal processing equipment. This is a switching jack and may also be used as a direct input to the power amplifier section, while disconnecting the internal preamp at the same time. The EFFECTS LOOP can be defeated via an optional footswitch (#00592720).

8Master Volume -

Controls the overall level of the preamp signal being sent to the power amplifier.

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Peavey Studio manual Front Panel, 1High Gain Input, 2Low Gain Input, 3Preamp Volume, 4Bass, Middle, and Treble EQ, 5Boost