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manual abstract
This compression effect is increased by turning the T™ Dynamics control down, which lowers the power level of the amp. Using the Revolution® 112 with an external 8 ohm speaker, like our 112 SX, increases the power from 80 to 100 watts. The footswitchable channel selection and the footswitchable effects loop allow for greater flexibility in performance. FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL FEATURES HIGH GAIN INPUT (1) Used for most electric guitars. It is 6 dB louder than Low Gain input. LOW GAIN INPUT (2) Provided for instruments that have extremely high outputs, which can result in overdriving (distorting) the High Gain input. If both inputs are used simultaneously, the output levels are the same (both are Low Gain). VOLUME (3) Controls the volume level of the Clean channel. BRIGHT SWITCH (4) Provides a preset boost (6 dB) to treble frequencies. To activate, depress the switch to its “in” position. CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH (5) Allows selection of the Ultra or Clean channel. The “in” position of the switch selects the Ultra channel and the “out” position selects Clean. NOTE: Channel selection may also be achieved by the remote footswitch. If remote selection is desired, the channel switch must be in the “in” position. LOW, MID, AND HIGH EQ (6) Passive tone controls that regulate the low, mid, and high frequencies of the Clean channel. 3 ENGLISH 1 2 3 4 6 5 9 13 21 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 PRE GAIN (7) Controls the input volume level of the Lead channel. THRASH SWITCH (8) Notches the mid range about 20 dB. LEAD GAIN SWITCH (9) Boosts the Lead channel gain. Depress to the “in” position to activate. POST GAIN (10) Controls the overall volume level of the Lead channel. The final level adjustment should be made after the desired sound has been achieved. PRE GAIN (11) Controls the input volume level of the Ultra channel. MID BOOST SWITCH (12) Provides a preset boost (3 dB) to mid frequencies in Ultra channel. ULTRA GAIN SWITCH (13) Boosts the Ultra channel gain. Depress to the “in” position to activate. POST GAIN (14) Controls the overall volume level of the Ultra channel. The final level adjustment should be made after the desired sound has been achieved. BOTTOM (15) An active tone control (shelving type ±15 dB) that varies the low frequency boost or cut. BODY (16) An active tone control (peak/notch ±15 dB) that varies the mid frequency boost or cut. EDGE (17) An active tone control (shelving type ±15 dB) that varies the high frequency boost or cut. REVERB LEVEL (18) The Reverb level control determines the amount of delayed (reverb) signal mixed back into the output. MASTER LEVEL (19) Controls overall system level. (Affects all channels) PRESENCE (20) Used to fine-tune the high frequency range of the speaker enclosure by varying the damping factor of the amplifier at high frequencies. RESONANCE SWITCH (21) Used to fine-tune the low frequency range of the speaker enclosure by varying the damping factor of the amplifier between two preset values. T-DYNAMICS CONTROL (22) Adjusts the power level of the amplifier from 10 percent to 100 percent power. When set to lower settings, the power amp compression simulation will be more pronounced. POWER SWITCH (23) Depress the switch to the “on” position. The LED will illuminate indicating power is being supplied to the unit. 4 BACK PANEL 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 BACK PANEL FEATURES GROUND SWITCH (24) Three position rocker-type switch, which, in most applications, should be operated in its center or zero position. There may be some situations when audible hum and/or noise will come from the loudspeaker. If this situation arises, position the ground switch to either positive or negative (+ or -) until the noise is minimized. Note: Should the noise problem continue, consult your Authorized Peavey Dealer, the Peavey Factory, o...
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