Fender Harvard Owner Manual - Page 3

Front, Panel, Functions

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FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS INPUT JACKS Jack No. 1 for use when one instrument is used. Jack No. 2 for use with second instrument, or equipment with high output level. VOLUME CONTROL Volume setting from zero to full power output. MASTER CONTROL - WITH POWER BOOST SWITCH Controls volume of the entire amplifier. To get the cleanest possible sound pull Boost Switch to the OUT position, turn to 10 and adjust volume for desired sound level. With the Boost Switch pushed IN, the amplifier has reduced power gain to allow creation of tube-like harmonics at overload. TONE CONTROLS Treble Control - regulates amount of high frequency response. Bass Control - regulates amount of bass response. REVERB CONTROL (HARVARD REVERB ONLY) Selects the amount of reverberation. POWER SWITCH Turns amplifier On and Off. An internal pilot lamp indicates when the power switch is ON. WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

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FRONT
PANEL
FUNCTIONS
INPUT
JACKS
Jack
No.
1
for
use
when
one
instrument
is
used.
Jack
No.
2
for
use
with
second
instrument,
or
equipment
with
high
output
level.
VOLUME
CONTROL
Volume
setting
from
zero
to
full
power
output.
TONE
CONTROLS
Treble
Control
regulates
amount
of
high
frequency
response.
Bass
Control
regulates
amount
of
bass
response.
MASTER
CONTROL
-
WITH
POWER
BOOST
SWITCH
Controls
volume
of
the
entire
amplifier.
To
get
the
cleanest
possible
sound
pull
Boost
Switch
to
the
OUT
position,
turn
to
10
and
adjust
volume
for
desired
sound
level.
With
the
Boost
Switch
pushed
IN,
the
amplifier
has
reduced
power
gain
to
allow
creation
of
tube
-like
harmonics
at
overload.
REVERB
CONTROL
(HARVARD
REVERB
ONLY)
Selects
the
amount
of
reverberation.
POWER
SWITCH
Turns
amplifier
On
and
Off.
An
internal
pilot
lamp
indicates
when
the
power
switch
is
ON.
WARNING
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE