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To access low mid-frequencies turn the frequency control anticlockwise, to access higher mid frequencies turn the frequency
control clockwise.
Controls the boost and cut of the high-frequency response of the pre-amplifier.
Sets the overall listening level of the amplifier.
RCA/Phono connections provided for connecting an external sound source such as; CD players, MP3 players, Minidisc etc.
This socket provides a balanced low-impedance output-signal from the pre-amplifier taken before the Master Volume but after
any tone correction, used for direct-injection of the amplifier signal to a mixing-desk or additional power-amplifier.
This socket(s) should be used to connect an external cabinet. The impedance of the extension-cabinet must not be less
than 4 Ohms. Connecting cabinets that have a lower impedance than 4 Ohms will result in the amplifier overheating.
Continual use in this manner may cause permanent damage. Connecting a cabinet with an impedance of greater than 4
Ohms will cause no damage to the amplifier but will result in a reduced output level. (When using an external cabinet the
internal speaker is automatically disconnected)
Socket for connecting headphones. With headphones connected, the internal and any externally connected loudspeakers are
automatically switched off.
Indicates power is connected and the amplifier is switched on.
(Always switch off and disconnect power cord when not in use)
Main power on/off switch.
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Normal and High inputs are provided for connection of bass guitars. High output basses, either Active or Passive should be
connected via the High socket. Low output basses should be connected using the normal input. High output basses may also
be placed in the Normal input if pre-amp overloading is desired.
This control is used to set the level of gain present in the pre-amp. The higher the level of gain, the more the signal will clip
producing distortion. The Gain control should be used in conjunction with the Volume control to produce the desired
signal characteristics.
Engages and disengages the on-board compressor, this compresses the input-signal giving a punchier sound. In association
with the compressor is an LED indicating that the compressor is active. The amount of compression is controlled by the Gain
control. The higher the setting the more compression. With most guitars compression will begin at about 5-6 on the control.
It is possible to have the compressor engaged but it only be active during certain periods of playing - typically the most
dynamic sections.
Controls the boost and cut of the low-frequency response of the pre-amplifier.
Selects the mid-frequencies (200Hz to 2KHz) to be cut or boosted in conjunction with the paramid level control
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
Laney
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS