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r [TONE SELECT] knob
Selects the tone. The lamp for the corresponding tone lights. When the power is turned ON, the most recent
tone is selected.
 Tone List
Tone
FLAT
NYLON STR
TUBE
DYNAMIC
CONDENSER
t [STEREO IMAGER] switch
Selects the Stereo Imager effect, which spreads the guitar sound left and right. Stereo Imager also accentu-
ates the vocal sound in the center with the guitar sound expanding to the left and right. Stereo Imager affects
only the guitar sound from [GUITAR] !5 jack.
[NORMAL]: Sets the guitar sound and vocal sound at the center.
[WIDE]: Spreads the guitar sound to the right and left.
[WIDER]: Spreads the guitar sound further to the right and left.
[NORMAL]
y [TONE BLEND] knob
Blends the modeled front mic sound of an acoustic electric guitar with the actual pickup sound of the guitar.
(Maximum setting produces the mic sound only. Minimum setting produces the direct pickup sound only.)
u [BASS] knob
Tone adjustment for the guitar's sound. Turn the knob clockwise to boost the low-range frequencies.
i [MIDDLE] knob
Tone adjustment for the guitar's sound. Turn the knob clockwise to boost the mid-range frequencies.
o [TREBLE] knob
Tone adjustment for the guitar's sound. Turn the knob clockwise to boost the high-range frequencies.
The Flat setting outputs the input sound directly. [TONE BLEND] knob works as a gain function.
Perfect for use with an acoustic-electric classical or nylon string guitar.
The tube microphone setting gives the acoustic guitar sound a rich, midrange tone.
The dynamic microphone setting gives the acoustic guitar a tight tone.
The condenser microphone setting gives the acoustic guitar sound a natural, clear tone.
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THR30IIA Wireless
Names and Functions
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