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1. INPUT Jack
Connect your electric guitar here.
2. [SELECT] Switch
Switches between the CLEAN and LEAD channels.
You can conrm which channel is selected by checking the indicator’s
color (CLEAN: green; LEAD: red).
CLEAN Channel
3. [VOLUME] Knob
Adjusts the CLEAN channel volume.
LEAD Channel
4. Type Switch
You can select from the following four types.
Type Description
OVERDRIVE Natural distortion sound similar to that obtained by
turning an amp’s volume up completely.
DISTORTION Harder distortion than OVERDRIVE.
METAL ZONE Even harder and heavier than DISTORTION, which
can get long sustained notes.
EXTREME
High-gain sound delivering thick lows and intense
distortion while still preserving the sound’s clear
denition.
5. [GAIN] Knob
Adjusts the LEAD channel’s distortion level.
6. [VOLUME] Knob
Adjusts the LEAD channel volume.
EQUALIZER
7. [BASS] Knob
Adjusts the tone quality of the lower range.
8. [MIDDLE] Knob
Adjusts the tone quality of the midrange.
9. [TREBLE] Knob
Adjusts the tone quality of the upper range.
* No sound will be produced when [BASS], [MIDDLE], and [TREBLE]
knobs are all set to 0.
10. AUX IN Jack
You can connect a CD player, digital audio player or other kind of
device and have it play along with your guitar.
This accepts a stereo miniature phone plug. However, the speaker
and RECORDING OUT/PHONES output is monaural. Use a cable (sold
separately) that’s appropriate for the device you’re connecting.
* Determine the volume level by adjusting the volume control of the
connected device.
* When connection cables with resistors are used, the volume level
of equipment connected to the AUX IN jack may be low. If this
happens, use connection cables that do not contain resistors.
11. RECORDING OUT/PHONES Jack
• When Using RECORDING OUT
Use mono 1/4” phone plugs when connecting to this jack.
Volume level of RECORDING OUT can be easily adjusted
if you set the CLEAN or LEAD Channel [VOLUME] knob as
shown in the diagram on the right.
• When Using Headphones
Connect headphones to this jack.
* No sound is played through the unit’s speaker while the RECORDING
OUT/PHONES jack is in use.
12. [POWER SQUEEZER] Switch
Switching on the Power Squeezer function allows you to
reduce the amp’s output to 2 watts.
Switching this on allows you to produce a sound that
preserves the same tone and balance at an output of 2
watts, for volume levels that are more suitable for the
average home.
* The Power Squeezer function is also applied to sounds input from
the AUX IN jack.
13. [POWER] Switch
This switches the power on and o.
Panel Descriptions