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Front Panel Facilities
INPUT - The single jack input socket perfectly
matches passive guitars with its very high
impedance but still retains sufficient
headroom to cope with the output from
modern active instruments.
CHANNEL 1
Channel 1 is intended to be used mainly as a
CLEAN channel.
GAIN - The setting of the GAIN control will
depend very much on the output level of the
guitar being used. For single coil pickups the
sound will be clean for most of the range of
the control with a slight edge only on the
maximum setting. For humbueking pickups
the sound will be clean up to about 12
O'clock with a slight edge being added
beyond this and a definite crunch on
maximum.
TREBLE, MIDDLE, BASS - The Treble, Middle
and Bass controls are a traditional passive
guitar tone network and as such are
somewhat interactive in their function. This
type of tone network provides the best
overall character for the guitar, giving a
classic, vintage, full-bodied guitar tone. The
values of components used in the channel 1
tone control network have been chosen to
best suit a Clean and Sparkling guitar tone.
VOLUME - Channel 1 has its own Volume
control to allow channel I and channel 2 to
be easily balanced in level against one and
other. It is best in terms of background noise
and overall tone to use this control set as
high as possible and the Master control set as
low as possible for the required playing
volume.
CHANNEL SELECT AND CHANNEL 2 BOOST
- Between Channel 1 and Channel 2 there is a
single push button used for selecting
'Channel 1 / Channel 2' from the front panel.
If the footswitch is to be used this push
button must be left in its OUT position for the
footswitch to operate. Channel 1 or Channel
2 activity is indicated by LEDs either side of
this push button. Channel 2 Boost can only
be selected from the footswitch and an LED
to the right of the Channel 2 Gain control
indicates Channel 2 Boost.
CHANNEL 2
Channel 2 is a very versatile channel and can
be used for fluent solo playing as well as
power chords, big fat bottom end muted
notes and chords as well as screaming and
soaring over the top lead lines. Because of
the dynamics available on this channel the
use of the guitars own volume control can
open up a whole range of other uses. For
instance by winding the guitar volume back
and playing lightly it can be clean, hit the
string a bit harder and it has and edge to it,
use the guitar volume control to wind into a
singing soloing voice. Muted notes and
chords retain a solid fat bottom end whilst
solo lines can be full and singing with a
saturated, smooth distortion that still retains
a degree of dynamics.
GAIN/CHANNEL 2 BOOST - Channel 2 Gain
control has a vast range available (especially
when used with the Channel 2 Boost facility).
At its lowest setting Channel 2 can be clean
whilst at its maximum setting it provides a
fully saturated, very high gain, over the top
lead tone. We have been very careful to
ensure that the fat bottom end is retained
throughout the entire range of this Gain
control. Channel 2 has been designed to
allow you to set the GAIN control somewhere
in the middle of its range for chords and
general playing and then use the BOOST to
add that extra gain for soloing or OTT fat
muted chords or muted note lines. Adding
the BOOST also makes this channel ideal for
tapping styles. If you want no holds barred,
balls out, over the top guitar then Channel 2
can be used with maximum GAIN and BOOST
but be warned you will have such a massive
degree of gain that it may be somewhat
uncontrollable.
TREBLE, MIDDLE, BASS - The Treble, Middle
and Bass controls are based on a traditional
passive guitar tone network and as such are
somewhat interactive in their function. This
type of tone network provides the best
overall character for the guitar, giving a
classic, full-bodied guitar tone. The values of
components
used in the channel 2 tone control network
have been chosen to best suit a modern,
high gain, saturated guitar sound (with big
bottom end). It is recommended to use the
Treble and Middle controls set between
minimum and 12 o'clock. The bass control
can be used set on maximum if desired.
The tone and saturation in this channel
comes mainly from the carefully designed all
tube pre-amp so you do not need to use the
amp on 11 to get a decent sound.
VOLUME - Channel 2 has its own Volume
control to allow channel 1 and channel 2 to
be easily balanced in level against one and
other. It is best in terms of background noise
and overall tone to use this control set as
high as possible and the Master control set as
low as possible for the required playing
volume.
INTERNAL DSP EFFECTS - The FA50 and FA
100 Watt amplifiers have I 6 built in Digital
Signal Processor (DSP) effects. These can be
selected from the front panel I 6 way rotary
switch. The 16 Effects available are: 4 x
Chorus, 4 x Flanger & 8 x Delay, all have been
specially created specifically for guitar use.
The DSP Effects can be switched IN/OUT with
the front panel push switch. Effects IN is
indicated with the LED next to this push
button switch. If you are using the foot
switch then leave this front panel push
button in its OUT position.
INTERNAL DSP REVERB - The level of the
DSP reverb is set using the Reverb Level
control next to the I 6 way rotary switch. The
actual type of REVERB has been specially
created for guitar use and to be a big
improvement over traditional Spring Reverb.