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Button Names and Functions
6. D-Chorus
Thanks to dynamic band-splitting processing according to
input signals, you can perform with a chorus effect with no
loss in bass-range response.
INTENSITY Knob
This adjusts the amount of chorus that’s applied. When you
don’t want to use a chorus effect, set this to “Off” (the
indicator goes dark). If you want to obtain a longer pre-delay
effect, set this to a value of 7 or more.
You can use a foot switch to toggle the chorus
effect on and off. Note that this is not possible
when the
INTENSITY knob
is off.
7. Master
Power Injection Indicator
(Only when using speaker )
This indicator shows the power-boosting effect of DSP. The
color of the indicator changes from green to orange
according to the effect.
MASTER Knob
This adjusts the volume level of the unit’s speaker or the
headphones.
The setting of the
MASTER knob
is not stored in
memory A or memory B.
PHONES Jack
This is for connecting headphones. Tonal correction is
performed in order to produce the optimal headphones
sound.
When headphones are connected, no sound is output to
the unit’s speaker.
Output to the headphones is monaural.
Before plugging in or unplugging headphones, be sure
to adjust the
MASTER knob
to 0.
POWER Switch
This switches the power on and off. The pilot light
illuminates when the power is on.
Before turning the power on or off, be sure to put the
MASTER knob
at 0.
Rear panel
fig. 2 (rear panel)
8. Balanced DI
Balanced DI Connector
This is an XLR-type, superior sound quality, balanced DI
connector for output of the direct sound of the bass guitar.
GND LIFT Switch
This selects whether the balanced DI connector and the XLR-
type Line Out jack are grounded or not. If hum occurs, try
changing a switch position
9. Insert
These jacks are for connecting external effecters and the like.
SEND Jack
This is the output jack that connects to the input on the
external effects unit.
RETURN Jack
This jack is for input of the returned sound from the external
effects unit.
10. Line Out
These output preamp sound with D-chorus. There are two
types of connectors: an XLR type and a balanced TRS 1/4”
phone jack. Use the appropriate one for the equipment
you’re connecting.
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