User Manual Diezel Einstein Amplifier
4.1.2 Channel Two (high gain) This channel is voiced for single notes, or for very heavy and massive rhythmguitar. Due to its slight midrange accent
Chapter Five: Power Amplifier 5.1 Tone and Volume of the Power Amplifier 5.1.1 Master Volume As the name suggests, this controls the overall, volum
brand and tube typewill change during production. You can fine-tune your Einstein by havingdifferent type and brands of tubes installed, however, it i
Chapter Six: Layout of Controls 6.1 Manual Channel Selection The 2 channels of the Einstein can be selected manually by activating the selectswitch
Chapter Seven: Maintenance and Cleaning 7.1 Cleaning Never use anything wet to clean the amplifier, any amplifier. Usually, it issufficient to wipe
Table of Contents Chapter One: Safety and Warranty 1.1 Safety Warnings 1.2 Warranty information Chapter Two: Using your Einstein 2.1 Mains Connect
Chapter Five: Power Amplifier 5.1 Tone and Volume of the Power Amplifier 5.1.1 Master Volume 5.1.2 Presence 5.1.3 Deep 5.2 Power Amplifier Tubes 5.
Do not use 2-conductor extension cords or anything other than 3-polegrounded outlets for this appliance. Your life may depend on it! Please observe
Chapter Two: Using Your Einstein 2.1 Mains Connections, Power and Standby 2.1.1 Mains/Connection to Power Outlet Please make sure that both switche
2.1.5 Power Tube Life The power tubes of your amplifier are subjected to a certain aging process. Oncesigns of aging, such as unreliability or unusua
tell a component’s true advantages until it is used inthe right context.A guitar that has very piercing highs could theoretically be tamed down somewh
Volume control in the rear determines how much effect signal is beingadded to the original signal, which now still flows through the amplifier. There
3.2.5 Speaker Connections Einstein has 5 speaker jacks. 1 for a 16Ohm load, 2 for 2 16Ohm loads or 1 8Ohm load, and 2 for 2 8 Ohm loads or 1 4 Ohm lo
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