Magnatone Twilighter User Manual - page 3
INPUTS
Input 1:
High Sensitivity
Use this input for max pickup output and frequency response
.
Input 2:
Low Sensitivity (6dB)
Use this input for hotter pickups.
VOLUME
Controls overall Gain/Volume - Typically, breakup will
begin to occur around 3-4 on the dial. Higher setting
may require less bass.
TREBLE
Controls high frequency response
centered around 2Khz
.
BASS
Controls low frequency response
centered around 60hz.
REVERB
Controls the amount of reverberation effect.
The drive and recovery circuits have been optimized for a
smooth reverb decay.
INTENSITY
Controls the amount of modulation effect.
A good balance of effect should be maintained for normal use.
FM/AM SWITCH
Controls whether the effect is exclusive Magnatone pitch
shifting vibrato (FM) or conventional tremolo (AM).
AM
- Amplitude Modulation
FM
- Frequency Modulation
REMOTE PEDAL
Connect the optional Magnatone remote pedal here.
Use any 1/4” mono or stereo guitar cable. When connected,
the front panel speed control is disabled. The remote pedal
works with both FM and AM settings
.
SPEED
Controls the rate or speed of the selected effect.
The exclusive Magnatone design allows for extremly slow
“choral” settings not attainable from the orginal design.
When the remote pedal is connected, the front panel
control is inactive.
REMOTE SPEAKERS
Connect external speakers here. 8 Ohm minmum impedance.
LINE OUT
Line level outputs. Speaker response compensated for DI use.
Always maintain a speaker load while using the line output.
STANDBY SWITCH
Allow the amplifier 1 minute to warm up before engaging.
POWER SWITCH
Turns the amplifier on and off.
Always make sure you are plugged
into a proper grounded outlet.
PANEL CONTROLS
(VIEW FROM REAR OF AMPLIFIER)