UK '80S
This models a UK-manufactured 100W single-channel head with master
volume made in 1983. Turn the GAIN control all the way up to get that
thick, snarling hard rock and heavy metal sound that dominated the 80's.
UK '90S
This models the high-gain channel of a modern 100W amp. While indi-
vidual notes are clearly defined, it delivers a monster sound that's quite
aggressive and arrogant.
CALI METAL
This models the modern high-gain channel from a wild beast of a high-
gain amp. Its deep and loose low-end, sparkling highs, and monstrous
gain are ideal for guitars tuned as low as possible, or for metal acts
wielding seven-string guitars.
US HIGAIN
This models the overdrive channel of a snakeskin-covered 100W amp
head made in 1991. With an open low-end and a compressed mid/high
range, its powerful and heavy sound delivers a forceful tone that will
not break down even with the most extreme gain settings.
LINE
This model features two-band tone controls that create a pure clean tone
with no distortion. Use the GAIN knob to adjust the volume level for
the low range, and the TONE knob for the high range.
Effects
EFFECTS Knob 1: Compressor/Modulation
COMP
This models a compressor that features a clean, percussive, and mellow
sustain. Suitable for pop or funk rhythms.
Use the knob to adjust the amount of sustain.
CHORUS
This models a standard analog chorus that adds a rich spaciousness
to the sound.
Use the knob to adjust the modulation speed.
FLANGER
This models an analog flanger that creates a sound with a peculiar swoosh-
ing effect like a jet engine.
Use the knob to adjust the modulation speed.
TREM
This models a typical tremolo built into a standard U.S. combo amp that
changes the volume up and down cyclically.
Use the knob to adjust the tremolo speed.
EFFECTS Knob 2: Delay/Reverb
A.DLY
This models an analog delay that uses a bucket brigade device (BBD).
The sound quality is low fidelity, but its warm sound is popular among
musicians.
Use the knob to adjust the mix amount of the delay sound. Set the delay
time with the TAP button. The maximum delay time is 1.25 seconds.
T. ECHO
This models a popular analog tape echo.
Tape echo was originally created by using a playback head, and the delay
time was adjusted by modifying the motor speed. The knob and button
functionality is the same as that for the A.DLY model.
SPRING
This models a spring reverb inside a guitar amp.
Use the knob to adjust the mix amount of the reverb sound.
Use the TAP button to set the reverb time.
ROOM
This is a standard room reverb that contains a lot of initial reflection.
The knob and button functionality are the same as the SPRING model.
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