TV-60 • TV-120 TV-6210•TV-6212 GUITAR AMPLIFIER Owner’s Manual
T V-60/120/6210/6212 GUITAR AMPLIFIERS CONGRATULATIONS! Your love of performing and driving ambition to be the best have brought you to a turning point in your musical career: the incredible Turbo Valve combo guitar amplifier. A powerhouse of an amplifier designed to take you to the top and keep you there. We know something about you: we know you were never impressed with those "toys" that some of your friends called amplifiers.
T V-60/120/6210/6212 GUITAR AMPLIFIERS INTRODUCTION: The TV-60, TV-120, TV-6210 and TV-6212 are feature-packed professional stage performer’s amplifiers. Rugged construction, reliable American craftsmanship and two powerful channels of pure tube power are some of the trademarks of these new and impressive pieces of musician's equipment.
T V-60/120/6210/6212 GUITAR AMPLIFIERS THE FRONT PANEL: CHANNEL ONE: 2. VOLUME: Set the output volume level of Channel One with this control. 3. LOW: Adjust the bottom end response with this control. The low control covers a range of 16dB at 100Hz. CHANNEL TWO: 8. GAIN: Adjust the overdrive (distortion) level with this control. With the control towards “0” (to the left) the signal is relatively clean.
T V-60/120/6210/6212 GUITAR AMPLIFIERS THE REAR PANEL: 19. FUSE: This fuse protects the amplifier against damages caused by overload conditions in the unit. If the fuse blows, replace it only with the same size and type as indicated on the rear panel. If the fuse blows continually, the line voltage may be incorrect, or the amp may need servicing. 20. AC LINE IN: Firmly plug the female end of the supplied power cord into this socket, pushing it in until it is fully seated.
T V-60/120/6210/6212 GUITAR AMPLIFIERS SOME SUGGESTED SETTINGS: 6
T V-60/120/6210/6212 GUITAR AMPLIFIERS A WORD ABOUT TUBES: Vacuum tubes can only last so long. Allowing your amp to cool down before moving it will help prolong the life of the tubes. Even so, after about a year (or sooner if you're on tour or jammin' more frequently than most) you may notice the output of your amp just isn't as "alive" as it used to be. If the sound from your amplifier starts to grow weak, lacks punch, fades up and down, loses highs and lows, gets "funny" (clanking sounds, etc.
T V-60/120/6210/6212 GUITAR AMPLIFIERS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Output Power Rating TV-60, TV-6210, TV-6212 60 watts RMS nominal @ 5% THD Input Impedance 1M ohm System Gain Tone Controls Low Mid High Bright Ch. 1 74dB 16dB range @ 100Hz 20dB range @ 700Hz 20dB range @ 10kHz 5dB boost @ 5kHz TV-120 100 watts RMS nominal @ 5% THD Low Mid High Boost Presence Control 5dB boost @ 10kHz Effects Send/Return Level 0.7V RMS nominal Balanced Out Level 0.