Peavey Ecoustic 112 Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
PHASE REVERSE SWITCH (3)
Reverses the phase of the instrument signal in order to reduce feedback or to correct out-of-phase condi-
tions when using both the Instrument Input and Mic Input on a single instrument.
INSTR
UMENT LEVEL
Contro Is the overall vol
(4)
ume level of the Instrument
Channel.
EQUALIZATION-INSTRU
MENT
CHANN
EL
(5)
Specially designed 5-band, active
equaliza
tion.
FREQUENCY (6)
Provides selectable frequency shift of notch filter from 40 Hz to 2
kHz
to eliminate acoustical instrument
feedback.
NOTCH (7)
Variable notch control used in conjunction with frequency shift to provide the proper notch setting required to
eliminate feedback from instrument. (The more counter clockwise, the deeper the notch, i.e. the notch is out
of the circuit when the control is set at full clockwise position.)
REVERB SEND-INSTRUMENT CHANNEL (8)
Controls the amount of reverb signal from the Instrument Channel. Reverb is an echo type effect.
MIC INPUT/LOW-Z (9)
For use with low impedance microphones or high-level sources equipped with a male XLR connector.
Phantom power allows use of microphones that require phantom power.
MIC INPUT/HIGH-Z (10)
For use with high impedance microphones or high-level
sources
equipped
with a
l/4”
phone
plug.
MIC
LEVEL
Con
trols the
(11)
overall volume level of the Microphone Channel.
EQUALIZATION-MIC CHANNEL (12)
Specially designed
5band,
active equal
i
zation.
REVERB SEND-MIC CHANNEL (1
3)
Controls the amount of reverb signal from the Microphone Channel.
MASTER REVERB
(14)
Controls the overall amount
of
reverb signal for both the Instrument and M
icrophone
Chan
nels.
PRESENCE (15)
This is an active tone control that boosts the extreme high frequencies. It controls the overall presence
signal for both the Instrument and Microphone Channels.
POWER LED (16)
Illuminates when AC power is being supplied to the amp. If amplifier is muted using optional remote switch,
the power LED will blink.
POWER SWITCH (17)
Depress the switch to the “on” position. The red LED will illuminate indicating power is being supplied to the
unit.