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Periphal Connections/Preamp/Controls&Switches

Signal In Jack

On the very left side of the frontpanel you will fi nd a 
6,35mm mono type input jack that receives the signal 
of your electric guitar. 

Aux In

These small RCA jacks can be useful if you would 
like to practice to a playback on CD or MP3 player. 
Please be sure to set the level on the connected device 
to the lowest level and increase it slowly. This makes 
sure that you will not damage the power amp or the 
speaker.

Footswitch

With an optional footswitch you are able to switch 
between the two channels of the GX35R by foot.

Headphones

For quiet practicing at home you can also use 
optional headphones. For best performance and a 
brilliant sound, we recommend our Fame DT 790 
studio headphones. Please note that the overall 
volume of the amplifi er will infl uence the master 
volume of your headphones.

Mains

This jack is used to connect the GX35R to a grounded 
power outlet.

PREAMP OF THE GX15R

Normal Channel

This channel produces a very warm and bright 
sound.

Drive Channel

The second channel offers you a distorted sound. Due 
to the small loudspeaker you will notice that the low fre-
quencies are very limited. You should fi gure out a well 
balanced sound that will not damage the amplifi er‘s
loudspeaker.

CONTROLS & SWITCHES

Normal Volume

Controls the overall volume of the GX35R’s normal 
channel.

Gain

This controls the amount of distortion in the drive 
channel.

Drive Volume

This knob is responsible for the overall volume of the 
drive channel.

Treble, Middle, Bass

These three knobs control the overall sound of the
GX35R. Treble controls the amount of high frequen-
cies, while Middle and Bass are responsible for the 
mid and low frequencies.

Reverb

Controls the amount of reverb in the overall sound of 
the amplifi er. The more you turn this knob clockwise, 
the more effect will be heard in the overall signal.

Power

Switches the GX35R on or off.

Your guitar cord is an important part of our signal chain and its quality and 
construction type clearly affect the overall tone of your rig. Try and buy the 
best quality cord you can or want to afford for maximum sound!

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