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FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS

Power Station

OPERATE

VOLUME

PRESENCE

DEPTH

BYPASS

POWER

ON

Variable Reactive Load + Vacuum Tube Power PS-100

EDGE

SELECT

FLAT

BRITE

DEEP

LEVEL

FLAT

WARM

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HI

LO

Dual-Mode Reactance Amplifier

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2

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6

7

8

9

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REACTIVE LOAD VOICING SWITCHES

The Reactive Load in the Power Station is what absorbs the output power of the amplifier connected to 

the Amp In jack, and therefore the volume of that amplifier. It’s easier to think of the Reactive Load as 

a substitute or dummy speaker. It reacts to your amplifier in the same way that a speaker reacts to your 

amplifier and this is what helps your amplifier retain its original tone and feel at any volume. Like the 

speaker connected to an amplifier, the response of the Reactive Load and it’s interaction with the load 

amp changes at different volume settings. The Voicing Switches allow you to fine tune the response of the 

Reactive Load at your preferred playing volumes.

1.  EDGE/BRITE/FLAT – This switch sets the high frequency (Treble/Presence) response of the 

reactive load in the Power Station. This will determine how much of your load amplifier’s top end 

presence and clarity will be retained. At high volume settings, this switch will normally be set FLAT 

or possibly BRITE if you want a little more cut in your live or recorded mix.

2.  DEEP/WARM/FLAT - This switch sets the low frequency (Bass/Resonance) response of the reactive 

load in the Power Station. This will determine how much of your load amplifier’s low end punch and 

depth will be retained. At high volume settings, this switch will normally be set FLAT or possibly 

WARM if you want a little more low-end projection in your live or recorded mix.

NOTE: These switches only operate when your load amplifier’s speaker output is connected to 

the Power Station Amp In jack. They remain operational in normal attenuation mode as well as in 

Silent Mode, whether the Power Station is powered on or off.

POWER AMPLIFIER CONTROL FUNCTIONS

3.  SELECT – Switches between the Red and Green front panel Volume, Presence and Depth controls. 

This function can also be controlled by a remote footswitch (see #12 on page 6).

4.  INPUT LEVEL SWITCH – Sets usable range of the Volume control relative to strength of Line Input 

or Amp In signal level. This is useful for setting your ideal playing volume whether you are attenua-

ting a high powered amp, boosting a low powered amp or connecting a preamp to the Line In. Set 

the Level switch to HI for attenuating high powered amps or hot Line In signals or LO for boosting 

small amps or when using low level Line In signals.

5.  VOLUME – Sets the overall playing volume, or sound coming out of your speaker cabinet.
6.  PRESENCE – Sets the high-end frequency response of the power amplifier stage in the Power Station. 
7.  DEPTH – Sets the low-end frequency response of the power amplifier stage in the Power Station.
8.  STANDBY/BYPASS – In Standby mode, this switch bypasses the Power Station, puts the internal 

tube power amplifier stage on standby and connects the load amplifier directly to the speaker cabinet.

9.  AC MAINS SWITCH – Turns AC power on and off and indicates AC operation.

NOTE: The Standby/Bypass switch only allows sound to pass directly through to the speaker in 

Bypass mode when your load amplifier speaker output is connected to the Amp In jack. When 

using only the Line In jack, this switch turns the Power Station on Standby mode. In Standby 

mode there will be no sound from the speaker.

Summary of Contents for Power Station 100

Page 1: ...Power Station OWNERS MANUAL DUAL MODE VARIABLE REACTIVE LOAD TUBE POWER AMPLIFIER MODEL PS 100 www fryette com...

Page 2: ...t the natural interaction between the speaker and power tube stage of your amplifier causing an artificial compressed sound and stiff feel The PS 100 is a 100 watt version of the award winning PowerSt...

Page 3: ...en dropped or the enclosure damaged X X Do not drip or splash liquids nor place liquid filled containers on the unit X X CAUTION No user serviceable parts inside refer servicing to qualified personnel...

Page 4: ...ttle more low end projection in your live or recorded mix NOTE These switches only operate when your load amplifier s speaker output is connected to the Power Station Amp In jack They remain operation...

Page 5: ...nd jack for use with external effects processor This connec tion is post AMP IN and LINE IN so any effect connected here will be inserted between your load remotely engaged or bypassed with a footswit...

Page 6: ...d the load amplifier connected to the AMP IN jack Select the position which yields quietest operation With a properly wired AC outlet and factory supplied AC cord this switch may not produce a noticea...

Page 7: ...ED SERVICE PERSONNEL NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE LINE LEVEL HI LO Amp Speaker Out Speaker Cab In XLR Line Out to mixer Standard to male speaker cable 1 Amp head to Power Station to Cab with effect...

Page 8: ...mp Speaker Cab In Preamp Out to Line In 3 Preamp to Power Station Line In effect in loop and Power Station speaker out to speaker MAINS INPUT SERIAL 117 V SPKR OUT LIFT GROUND POWER STATION MODEL PS 1...

Page 9: ...INE OUT FUSE MAIN T4A 50 60 HZ 300 WATTS AVIS RISQUES DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPM...

Page 10: ...nd and return cables are good and properly connected 2 Check footswitch remote switcher cable TRS RUNNING HOT 1 Make sure that the unit has adequate ventilation 2 Make sure that the impedance selector...

Page 11: ...tive EC1907 206 for the Registration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of chemicals REACh and contain none or less than 0 1 of the chemicals listed as hazardous chemicals in the REACh regulatio...

Page 12: ...FD including but not limited to any malfunction defects or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts damaged or broken tubes incorrect line voltage improper maintenance modific...

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