5-BAND EQUALIZER
When it comes to the EQ controls, a little goes a long way so it’s best to start off
with them all set to the 12:00 position. The EQ is set up from LOW (100Hz) to
HIGH (10kHz). If you are new to using an equalizer, think of each EQ control
as a volume knob that only affects the volume level of its designated frequency
range. In simplest terms, the 100Hz control is a volume knob for your low E
and A string, the 300Hz control is a volume knob for the middle range of the
guitar, the 1kHz for the upper range, and the 3kHz and 10kHz is for the harmonic
overtones and the tweeter frequencies. The sound will vary from room to room,
and you should experiment with having the amp on the floor, tilted back, and up
on a stand to find the best sound.
BRIGHT SWITCH
When turned on, the bright switch increases the higher frequencies of the signal
before going to the EQ. Note: If the input gain is set to 9:00 or below, the bright
switch will have little effect.