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Instructions Peavey, Modèle 5150

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Situations where both inputs are used at once (alternating between two guitars on stage using both inputs, etc.) should be avoided if peak overdrive is expected from the amp. Experimentation with your particular guitar/pickup into each input will determine which input is best for your sound. CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH (3): Allows selection of the rhythm or lead channel. Depressing the switch to the "in" position activates the lead channel. The red LED light next to the Lead Pre control will illuminate to indicate that the lead channel is active. In the "out" position, the rhythm channel is activated and the green LED illuminates next to the Rhythm Pre control to indicate that the rhythm channel is active. Channels may be remotely selected using the 5150212 Combo’s footswitch. If remote selection is desired, the Channel Select switch must be set to the "in" position (lead channel). RHYTHM PRE & POST GAIN (4 & 10): The Rhythm Channel Pre (4) and Post (10) Gain operate in the same manner as the Lead Channel Gain controls. For most applications, the Rhythm Channel should be set up with the Pre Gain at the lower "cleaner" settings (0-4) and the Post Gain should be set for overall volume. The Rhythm Channel can be converted to a second "lead" channel by activating the Crunch switch (6). BRIGHT SWITCH (5): Activates a preset boost in the treble frequencies (6 dB at 2 kHz) and affects only the rhythm channel. CRUNCH SELECT SWITCH (6): Boosts the gain of the rhythm channel to create a second "lead" channel. Depress to the "in" position to activate. LEAD PRE & POST GAIN (7 & 11): The Lead Channel Pre Gain (7) controls the input level and works with the Lead Channel Post Gain (11) to determine the overall volume/overdrive of the lead channel. Lower settings of the Pre Gain control produce a relatively clean undistorted sound while the middle to high settings produce harmonically rich distortion and screaming overdrive/sustain. Since both Pre and Post Gain controls work in "combo," a basic rule of thumb setup procedure is to begin with both controls in the lower settings (0-2). Using the Pre Gain control, dial in the amount of overdrive/sustain you want for the lead channel. Then, using the Post Gain control, adjust for overall volume. EQUALIZATION (8): The 5150 212 Combo's equalization block features passive low, mid, and high EQ that is custom tailored to Edward Van Halen's sound. REVERB (9): Reverberation is an echo effect. Rotate the control clockwise to increase the effect. The Remote Footswitch can control On/Off. Press the button on the remote switch labeled Reverb. The green LED will illuminate indicating that the reverb has been activated. RESONANCE / PRESENCE (12 & 13): Unique to the 5150 212 Combo, the Resonance control (12) can be set to boost the gain of the power amp in the low frequencies at the resonance/attenuation point of the speaker cabinet. In simple terms, the Resonance control works like a low EQ to offset low-end frequency drop out. The Presence control (13) works in the same manner, boosting the high frequencies. Experimentation using your particular speaker cabinet, along with personal taste, will determine your setting for these important controls. POWER SWITCH (14): Supplies power to the unit. Depressed to the "on" position, the power LED indicator light will illuminate next to the power switch when power is being supplied to the unit. STANDBY SWITCH (15): Allows the 5150 212 Combo to be placed in a non-operational standby mode. When the standby switch is activated, the tubes remain hot and ready for instantaneous operation, eliminating warm-up time. The standby LED indicator light will illuminate when the amp is in the operational mode. FUSE (16): A WARNING: THE FUSE SHOULD ONLY BE REPLACED WHEN THE POWER CORD HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM ITS POWER SOURCE. A A 3 amp fuse is located within the cap of the fuse holder. It must be replaced with the same type and value in order to avoid damage to the equipment and to prevent voiding the warranty. If the amp repeatedly blows fuses, it should be taken to a qualified service center for repair. GROUND SWITCH (17): This is a three position, rocker type switch which for most applications, should be operated in the center (zero) position. If hum or noise is noticed coming from the speaker enclosure(s) with the Ground Switch in the center position, place the Ground Switch to positive (+) or negative (-) to minimize hum. Should a hum/noise problem continue, consult your authorized Peavey dealer, the Peavey factory, or a qualified service technician. NOTE: THE GROUND SWITCH IS NOT FUNCTIONAL ON 220/240 VOLT MODELS. EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK (18): Provided for the connection of an external speaker enclosure. Minimum speaker impedance is 16 ohms. REMOTE FOOTSWITCH JACK (19): Provided for the connection of the supplied remote footswitch. When the footswitch is plugged into the Remote Footswitch jack, the Channel Select switch (3) must be pre...

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