1 INPUT jack
Connect your bass guitar here.
2 [COMP/DRIVE] button
Sets the comp and distortion eects.
If this is “OFF”, these eects are not applied.
[DRIVE] button
To use the distortion eects, press the [DRIVE] button to make it
light up.
3 [AMP TYPE] knob
Selects the amp type.
Type Explanation
SUPER FLAT An amp with at tonal characteristics.
FLAT An amp with a classic bass sound.
VINTAGE An amp with a fat but sweet vintage sound.
MODERN An amp with a tight low end and a crisp high end.
ROCK An amp with a characteristic overdrive sound.
4 [MEMORY] button
Use the memory feature to store three dierent sets of knob
congurations for each amp type (p. 6).
5 [GAIN] knob
Adjusts the gain (amount of distortion).
6 [VOLUME] knob
Adjusts the volume before equalization and eects are applied.
7 EQUALIZER
[BASS] knob
Adjusts the sound level of the low-frequency range.
[MIDDLE] knob
Adjusts the sound level of the middle-frequency range.
[TREBLE] knob
Adjusts the sound level of the high-frequency range.
8 [EFFECTS] knob
Use this knob to switch between eects such as chorus or anger,
depending on the knob’s position.
Type Explanation
OFF Eects are not applied.
CHORUS
Chorus is an eect that creates a beautiful tonal
spaciousness and depth by adding a slightly
modulated sound.
FLANGER Gives a twisting, anged character to the sound.
T-WAH You can produce a wah eect with the lter
changing in response to the bass level.
9 [DELAY/REVERB] knob
Use this knob to switch between eects such as delay or reverb,
depending on the knob’s position.
Type Explanation
OFF Eects are not applied.
DELAY Changes the delay time and eect.
REVERB Adjusts the volume of the reverb.
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