Quilter Pro Block 200 Owner's Manual - page 4
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FRONT PANEL:
INPUT: Accepts standard guitar or any other signal.
FX SEND:
Sends post overdrive signal to external effects units at
approx. 1V peak. May also be used as a line output.
RETURN:
Returns effects signals to the Master and into the power
amplifier.
GAIN: The left half of the range is suitable for line-level signals
such as keyboards, mixer outputs, or external pre-amps. The right
half of the range will produce increasing amounts of overdrive.
LIMITER: Turning up the Limiter progressively reduces overdrive
distortion while maintaining low-level sustain.
TRI-Q:
The frequency response is flat, or neutral, in the middle.
The left end of the control accesses a “scooped” EQ with full treble
and bass, but less midrange, often used for greater “chime” and
clarity. The right end of the control accesses a midrange-treble
boost with reduced bass, often used for a more forward lead-
guitar effect. These three main voices are blended smoothly on
in-between settings.
REVERB: Adds a bright clean sense of spaciousness to your
sound.
HI-CUT:
"Takes the edge off" the amplifier's naturally wide
bandwidth as it is turned up, creating the effect of a mellower
speaker.
MASTER:
Sets the overload or clipping point of the amplifier, from
zero to 200 watts, approximately as shown on the panel.