Marshall Amplification AS80R Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
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Rear Panel
23. Footswitch jack.
Twin footswitch for chorus and reverb
switching functions.
24. Effects Send jack.
Jack socket to feed the input of an external
effects processor.
25. Effects Return jacks.
Sockets to accept the left and right outputs
from an external effects processor.
26. Phase Reversal switch.
Reverses the system phase to enhance
acoustic control (feedback and overtone
elimination) when using the amplifier in a
confined space with the guitar.
27. Line Out jacks.
Left and right line out jacks suitable for
direct connection to PA or recording mixers.
From the Chairman
I would like to thank you personally for selecting
Marshall’s first ever venture into acoustic guitar
amplification, the Acoustic Soloist.
The Marshall reputation for producing classic tones that
have led the field in electric guitar amplification for over
three decades, has been achieved by a combination of many
factors. Most notably as a result of our constant investment
into research and development, plus our ability to listen to
musicians and produce the sounds they desire. The latest
result of our listening is the Acoustic Soloist.
Retaining all the hallmarks of unrivalled Marshall quality,
the AS80R Acoustic Soloist has been built by my dedicated
team of experts with the utmost versatility in mind.
I suggest that you read this handbook carefully in order to
fully understand the many sounds and functions contained
within your amplifier.
As is the case with all our fine products, the Acoustic
Soloist is built to withstand the test of time. When it comes
to quality and reliability Marshall is world famous for never
compromising.
The incredible sound, features and flexibility of the
Acoustic Soloist make it the combo amplifier that every
acoustic performer has been waiting for.
I’m sure you will enjoy your new Marshall amplifier
immensely and I wish you every success with it.
Sincerely,
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