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Re: Saying Hi! [message #27202 is a reply to message #27201] Sun, 17 February 2019 00:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
chicagobill
Messages: 2005
Registered: April 2003
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Welcome to the place Bob!

Your amp is designed for bass instruments. Both of the channels are the same with basic Volume, Treble and Bass controls and a bright switch. Both channels can be used at the same time.

Each channel has a bright and a low input, which refers to tonal differences. The bright input puts a capacitor in series with the signal input which limits the bass response of the input. The low input has no capacitor so it has the full bass response available from the circuit.

The power amp delivers 75 watts rms or 150 watts peak power, thus the 150 model name.

I don't know if there ever was an owner's manual available for that amp, but there's not much to it so plug in and wail away!
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