Warwick CS Owner's Manual - Front Control Panel
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FRONT CONTROL PANEL
INPUT
Input for the connection of a guitar
Clean Channel:
VOLUME
Rotary control to set input gain and volume level
BASS
Rotary control to set the level of low frequencies in the preamp
MIDDLE
Rotary control to set the level of mid frequencies in the preamp
TREBLE
Rotary control to set the level of high frequencies in the preamp
LEAD
Switch to change between Clean and Lead (Push for Lead, LED lights up red)
Lead Channel:
GAIN
Rotary control to set input gain
BASS
Rotary control to set the level of low frequencies in the preamp
MIDDLE
Rotary control to set the level of mid frequencies in the preamp
TREBLE
Rotary control to set the level of high frequencies in the preamp
MASTER
Control to set overall volume level
THE FOLLOWING CONTROLS AFFECT BOTH CHANNELS:
REVERB
Rotary Control to set amount of integrated Spring Reverb in the Output
(with switch, LED lights up red, when Reverb is activated)
STANDBY
Switches the power amplifier to Standby mode (Ruby Riot 2 on rear control panel)
POWER
Switches the amplifier On and Off (Ruby Riot 2 on rear control panel)
Ruby Riot 2: Vibrato Speed
rotary control to set the speed of the vibrato
Vibrato Depth
rotary control to set the depth of the vibrato
REAR CONTROL PANEL
MAINS IN
AC terminal with integrated fuse compartment for connection to the mains power supply.
FOOTSWITCH
Stereo socket for the footswitch that is used to switch between the two channels and to
turn Reverb On/Off. Ruby Riot 2: Footswitch socket for vibrato on/off. Don't use momentary
(unlatch) switches, please use latching switches.
EFF. SEND & EFF. RETURN
Sockets to implement the effects loop. Connect the input of the effects device to the SEND
socket and its output to the RETURN socket. This is a parallel effects loop and the Wet/Dry
balance can be controlled using the EFFECT MIX rotary control. When no effects are
connected please turn it fully counter-clockwise.
SPEAKER OUT
Socket for the connection of speaker cabinets.
IMPEDANCE
Selector switch used to match the impedance to the connected speakers. (see also under
'Powering Up').