Fender Super Head Owner Manual - Page 3

Super, Front, Panel, Functions

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PW C IN•T T• O 2 S 3/1117 3 [1] OVERDRIVE SELECT 6 6 7 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 2 0 8 2 ►9 0 8 2 8 a. 2 9 0- 0 0 8 2 9 0 0 8 2 9 1 0 2 9 I e 0 Rolf cart VO ME G N VO ME TR BLE M 0 B S RE R8 A B C C)E O G H I J SUPER 112 FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS A. INPUTS -Plug-in connection for instruments. Input jack 2 has one-half the sensitivity of input jack 1 (-6 dB) when used alone (no instrument in input 1). When both inputs are used simultaneously (input 1 and 2), then the sensitivity is the same for both inputs. B. VOLUME (with PULL BRIGHT) -Adjusts the overall volume of the "clean" channel gain setting. Does not affect the "overdrive" channel setting. This knob can be pulled out for additional bright boost on the "clean" channel. C. GAIN -Adjusts the amount of gain, or amplification, in the "overdrive" preamp section. A cleaner sound is achieved at lower gain settings, while higher gain settings will produce more distortion and sustain. This control works in conjunction with the "overdrive" Volume Control ("E") to set the overall loudness of the amplifier. D. OVERDRIVE INDICATOR -This LED indicator is illuminated when the amplifier is switched into the high gain "overdrive" mode. E. VOLUME -Adjusts the overall loudness of the "overdrive" channel. The loudness level is also dependent on the setting of the GAIN control ("C"). F. SELECT SWITCH-This push-button places the preamp in the "overdrive" mode, and will illuminate the LED ("D"). It can be used in place of the FOOTSWITCH assembly. Be sure that this switch is in the "OFF" position (button out) when using the external FOOTSWITCH, as it will override the action of the FOOTSWITCH. G. TREBLE -Adjusts the amount of boost (accentuation) or cut (attenuation) in the high frequency range of the preamplifier. Functions in both "clean" and "overdrive" modes. H. MID -Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in the mid frequency range of both the "clean" and "overdrive" mode of the preamplifier. This contol has a wide range of adjustment and will significantly alter the characteristics of the sound. I. BASS -Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in the low frequency range. Functions also in both "clean" and "overdrive" modes. J. REVERB -Adjusts the amount of reverberated signal mixed with the original dry signal. The reverb is active even when the effects loop is used.

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FRONT
PANEL
FUNCTIONS
I
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A.
INPUTS
—Plug-in
connection
for
instruments.
Input
jack
2
has
one-half
the
sensitivity
of
input
jack
1
(-6
dB)
when
used
alone
(no
instrument
in
input
1).
When
both
inputs
are
used
simultaneously
(input
1
and
2),
then
the
sensitivity
is
the
same
for
both
inputs.
B.
VOLUME
(with
PULL
BRIGHT)
—Adjusts
the
overall
volume
of
the
"clean"
channel
gain
setting.
Does
not
affect
the
"overdrive"
channel
setting.
This
knob
can
be
pulled
out
for
additional
bright
boost
on
the
"clean"
channel.
C.
GAIN
—Adjusts
the
amount
of
gain,
or
amplification,
in
the
"overdrive"
preamp
section.
A
cleaner
sound
is
achieved
at
lower
gain
settings,
while
higher
gain
settings
will
produce
more
distortion
and
sustain.
This
control
works
in
conjunction
with
the
"overdrive"
Volume
Control
("E")
to
set
the
overall
loudness
of
the
amplifier.
D.
OVERDRIVE
INDICATOR
—This
LED
indicator
is
illuminated
when
the
amplifier
is
switched
into
the
high
gain
"overdrive"
mode.
E.
VOLUME
—Adjusts
the
overall
loudness
of
the
"overdrive"
channel.
The
loudness
level
is
also
dependent
on
the
setting
of
the
GAIN
control
("C").
F.
SELECT
SWITCH
-This
push-button
places
the
preamp
in
the
"overdrive"
mode,
and
will
illuminate
the
LED
("D").
It
can
be
used
in
place
of
the
FOOTSWITCH
assembly.
Be
sure
that
this
switch
is
in
the
"OFF"
position
(button
out)
when
using
the
external
FOOTSWITCH,
as
it
will
override
the
action
of
the
FOOTSWITCH.
G.
TREBLE
—Adjusts
the
amount
of
boost
(accentuation)
or
cut
(attenuation)
in
the
high
frequency
range
of
the preamplifier.
Functions
in
both
"clean"
and
"overdrive"
modes.
H.
MID
—Adjusts
the
amount
of
boost
or
cut
in
the
mid
frequency
range
of
both
the
"clean"
and
"overdrive"
mode
of
the
preamplifier.
This
contol
has
a
wide
range
of
adjustment
and
will
significantly
alter
the
characteristics
of
the
sound.
I.
BASS
—Adjusts
the
amount
of
boost
or
cut
in
the
low
frequency
range.
Functions
also
in
both
"clean"
and
"overdrive"
modes.
J.
REVERB
—Adjusts
the
amount
of
reverberated
signal
mixed
with
the
original
dry
signal.
The
reverb
is
active
even
when
the
effects
loop
is
used.