ValveTrain Amplification Lexington Reverb User Manual - page 4
ValveTrain Amplification
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ValveTrain Lexington Reverb
Operating the Amplifier
The control panel of the ValveTrain Lexington Reverb looks like this:
INPUT
POWER
OFF
8
1
2
3
4
5 6
7
9
10
VOLUME
TONE
REVERB
8
1
2
3
4
5 6
7
9
10
8
1
2
3
4
5 6
7
9
10
ValveTrain Amplification, LLC Made in U.S.A.
Lexington
Reverb
ON
It’s really pretty simple to use…
Let’s start from the way we’re actually going to use the amp.
1.
The input jack is where you plug in your instrument cable.
2.
There are 3 knobs on the amplifier, one that controls the overall Volume of the amp, a Tone
control and a Reverb control.
3.
The Tone control removes high frequency response as the indicator gets closer to 1.
4.
The Reverb control varies the amount of the wet signal (reverberation).
5.
The pilot lamp is also located on the top panel and is illuminated when the amplifier is powered
on.
6.
Make sure that the amp is plugged into a grounded outlet at 120 Volts A.C (Standard U.S.
Electricity)
7.
Flip the power switch to the position marked “Power On” and the pilot lamp will begin to glow.
Leave the volume setting set to 1.
8.
WAIT AT LEAST 30 SECONDS. The tubes in this amp need a little time to warm up… You
could shorten the life of the tubes by rushing things…
9.
Next, turn the volume up to the desired level of overall loudness and play!!
Back Panel Features
FOOT
SWITCH
4 OHM
8 OHM
LOW
POWER
RAW
1 AMP-120VAC
½ AMP-240VAC
FUSE
There are 2 voicing switches on the back panel. Along with the speaker jacks and the jack for the Reverb
foot switch.
1.
The RAW switch increases the brightness of the amp and introduces a slight amount of gain.
2.
The Low Power switch reduces the output of the amp from approximately 6 watts to 1.5 watts.
That’s about it…