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IFR thon actually needed. If the pickup on your instrument is provided with its own volume control it should be kept at or sat maximums LINE CONTROLS . . . Two tone controls are provided for each channel to give independent control of the Treble and Bass. A point setting for both Treble ond Boss results in uniform overall response. Adjust these controls to cut or boost as much necessary to ochieve whotever tonal balance you desires “VERB « .. The wide range reverberation effeet is wired into Channel Two only. The effect is accomplished by creating a "re erated sound" in a seporate specially designed circuit and then mixing the “teverberoted sound’ in with the ordinary sound, re the amount of reverb which is heard depends on tte setting of both the Volume control of Channel 2 and the Reverb sl. Ortisarily the Volume control would be set to the desired loudness, and the Reverb control to the setting which gives slosicor auvrall olloct. Hawovor, for cortain special “outer spaca!! olfects it is poscible ta tur the Volume eanteal down nie low or even t0 zero, ond tum the Reverb control to the desired louchess thereby getting as much as 100% reverberated cnd!, This is on exclusive Donelectto features Note however, that the reverb button on the tworbutton foot switch does not sction effectively when this extreme reverberation effect is employed. . 'BRATO . « . Two controls provide for the adjustment of the Vibrato speed ond strength. Set as desire vonnel Two only. XING . .. Several microphones and/or instruments can be used simultaneously. Correct bolance may be obtained by adjusting ® volume controls. Whenever only one channel of the amplifier is being uséd, the volume control of the unused channel shculd tumed ail'the way down. ORMAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE 'BES ... Check tubes once o year, or more frequently if amplifier is subject to constont or severe use. When replacing tubes se care to put them in the correct sockets did see that the base pins ore fully inserted, IKERS . . . Loud bass notes put @ severe stroin on the moving parts of a loud speaker. It is important to realize that the “ul life of the speakers will depend on the style ol playing. Hard usage can cut the speaker life to os little as a month of two. crooth style that avoids rattling the speakers will preserve their life and sound much better. SE. « A protective safety fuse is located on the lower chassis It my be removed for examination ot replacement, alter first sniecting the amplitier irom the power supply. Blowing out a fuse may be a warning signal of trouble in the amplitier, and a avtal checkup should be made when this hupbens. Use only a 2 ampere type 3 AG fuse for replacement. [DBACK . « « Do not use on instrument or @ microphone too close to the speaker cabinet. If too close, a loud tone ot how! in » emplifier may be ccused by the acoustical effect of the vibrations from the loud speaker reflecting back into the instrument niccophone. It is prelerable to have the specker cebinet well to the right or left of your playing or singing position. Vibrato is wired into

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