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It is best to begin with the Tone controls at 12 o’clock and experiment to find your perfect tone. 8. BASS control This controls the low frequencies in your sound—from thin and light when turned down (counterclockwise) to warm and heavy when turned up full (clockwise) and all points in-between. 9. TREBLE control This controls the high frequencies in your sound—from soft and round when turned down (counterclockwise) to bright and cutting when cranked (clockwise) and all points in-between. 10. VOLUME control This determines the sensitivity of the preamp section in the TOP BOOST channel. Depending on where this is set, you can either blend in more gain by turning it clockwise or you can set it lower for a cleaner, “chimey” sound. The TOP BOOST Volume can be used in conjunction with the MASTER volume which will allow you to get the perfect balance between distortion and overall volume. I.e. If you keep the TOP BOOST volume low and the MASTER volume high, you will get a clean sound at a high volume. Conversely, if you keep the TOP BOOST volume high and the MASTER volume low you will get more distortion at a lower overall volume. NORMAL 11. VOLUME control This determines the sensitivity of the preamp section in the NORMAL channel. Depending on where this is set, you can either blend in more gain by turning it clockwise or you can turn it anticlockwise for a cleaner sound. The NORMAL volume can be used in conjunction with the MASTER volume which will allow you to get the perfect balance between distortion and overall volume. I.e. if you keep the NORMAL volume low and the MASTER volume high, you will get a clean sound at a high volume. Conversely, if you keep the NORMAL volume high and the MASTER volume low you will get more distortion at a lower overall volume. INPUTS 12. TOP BOOST jack Plugging your guitar into this input will route your signal through the TOP BOOST channel. 13. NORMAL jack Plugging your guitar into this input will route your signal through the NORMAL channel. REAR PANEL LAYOUT AC30C2(X) 12 3(AC30C2(X) only) 4 5 1. POWER OUTPUT Jacks This is where you can hook up an extension or external speaker cabinet(s) if desired. EXTENSION SP: This speaker jack runs parallel with the internal speakers which are wired for 16 Ohms. The extension cabinet must be 16 Ohms. EXTERNAL SP: This speaker jack will mute (disconnect) the internal speakers and you can hook up either a 16 Ohm or 8 Ohm cabinet. Be sure to set the Output Select switch accordingly. NOTE! Hooking up a cabinet through the External jack will mute (disconnect) the internal speakers! WARNING! To ensure that your system works correctly, you must observe the following points. a) Don’t use an extension cabinet whose impedance is other than 16 ohms. b) Don’t connect a speaker whose rated input capacity is less than 30 watts (for AC30C2(X)) or 15 watts (AC15C1). The speaker may be destroyed if you ignore this caution—not recommended! c) You must use a speaker cable to connect an external speaker. Don’t use a shielded cable like the one you use to connect a guitar to an amp. d) You must turn off the power before connecting the cable. Connecting the cable while the power is turned on may damage your amp. NOTE! It is recommended that all audio cables, with the exception of the speaker lead, used to connect to the AC30C2(X)/AC15C1 of a high quality, screened type. These should not exceed 10 metres in length. Always use a non-screened Vox approved speaker lead with the AC30C2(X)/AC15C1 Amplifier and extension cabinets. 2. IMPEDANCE Select switch 16 OHMS: Combos allow for the following configurations: 1) Set it to this if you use the internal speakers only. 2) Set it to this if you connect an external 16 Ohm speaker cabinet through the External jack. 8 OHMS: Combos allow for the following configurations: 1) Set it to this if you connect an extension cabinet through the Extension jack. You’ll be running the internal and external speakers in parallel. The impedance of the extension cabinet must be 16 Ohms. 2) Set it to this if you connect an external 8 ohm speaker cabinet through the External jack. 3. EFFECTS LOOP jack (AC30C2(X) only) The EFFECTS LOOP allows effects to be added further down the signal chain, rather than just plugging them in line with your guitar and amplifier. By using the Effects loop with Delay stomp boxes, for example, will prevent any strange distortions to the time delayed repetitions. Please note that the EFFECTS LOOP sends at -10dB meaning it is suitable for stomp boxes. BYPASS ON/OFF: This is a true bypass effects loop which means if this is set in the “BYPASS” position, absolutely none of your original signal will be running through until it’s switched “ON”. RETURN: Think of this as the “input” of the effects loop and will be connected to the output of your effect(s). NOTE! Be sure to use shielded guitar cables only! NEVER use unshielded speaker cables. SEND: Think of this as the “output” of the FX loop and will be connected to the ...
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