
- -Boosts the lower frequency of the input signal. It will also change theDeep Switch
response curve of the EQ and the gain stage.
- - Adjusts the low end response of the input signal. It will also as it is turned bothBass Control
up and down change the amount of signal gain that will hit the gain stage.
- T.S. Bypass - The Tone Stack Bypass drops the EQ out of the direct signal path of the
instrument. This bypass will increase the natural gain of the front end and increase the
frequency response of the guitar and input tube stage. The bypass of the tone stack
incorporates an internal balance circuit to maintain EQ parity. In bypass mode the EQ controls
will have limited to no effect on the signal. However the Mid Switch and the Bright Switch will
both have impact on the overall level and EQ of the signal. With the mid switch engage and the
bypass engaged the amp will have the full extent of gain that is available.
- - Adjust the output level of the front end of the amp as it hits the PhaseMaster Control
inverter and the Power Section. Will also control the signal level into the effects loop. Any pedal
that is introduced into the chain will have its input level set by the Master.
- Overdrive Section - This additional tube section takes the front end EQ and gain stage and
cascades it into another stage of gain.
oGain Control - This adjusts the level of gain from the front end. The control is tied
directly to the Input Gain Control. The level set on the input will increase the amount of
signal that drives the overdrive gain stage.
oAdjust the output level of the front end and overdrive section of theMaster Control -
amp as it hits the Phase inverter and the Power Section. Will also control the signal level
into the effects loop. Any pedal that is introduced into the chain will have its input level
set by the Master.
- Reverb Circuit - Is a multi-stage tube driven circuit, incorporating an analog 3 spring reverb
The reverb is an extremely wide banded and versatile circuit that can allow a very subtletank.
reverb or be pushed into an overly lush and washed wet/dry mix. It has been designed to mix
with the dry signal in a very non-obtrusive way. The addition of a 3 banded EQ switch offers
even more options.
oReverb Send Control The reverb drive control determines the amount of signal-
applied to the reverb tank. Low settings will create a very open, small room reverb
effect with a short decay time. Advancing the control clockwise increases the signal
applied to the driver, and a very saturated effect with a sharp attack and a long decay
can be obtained.
oReverb Return Control The reverb return control mixes the reverb effect signal-
with the dry signal. At full counterclockwise rotation, the reverb effect is defeated.
Using the return control in conjunction with the reverb drive control, a wide range of
natural reverb effects can be produced.