Owner`s manual
50/60Hz 300 WATTS
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REAR PANEL
high quality shielded cable from the
series send jack to the effect input. Set the
b) Adjust the effects unit input level
to “just peak”, if the effect has a
level indicator, while playing your most
aggressive licks. If the effect does not
have a level indicator, you can skip this
step.
c) Now connect another high quality
shielded cable from the effect output
to the return jack.
d) Adjust the effects unit output level
to the match the volume you heard
before connecting the return cable. You
can check this by switching the loop in
and out from the footpedal. This is called
“unity gain”. A cool “techie” phrase for
“you get out what you put in”. If your ef-
fects gadget does not have level controls,
it can be assumed you will get unity gain
when plugged in.
NOTE: Depending on how loud you play,
the level at the loop may be higher
than normal guitar level. Though many
work, some may tend to overload. You
will know an effect is not made for higher
levels if, when you turn the loop on with
the effect in the loop, you notice distortion
and/or a loss of volume. Most modern ef-
gone to great lengths to make the Tweak-
er loop compatible with as many
different effects gadgets as possible. If you
occasionally encounter a device that simply
won’t work properly in a loop. This is one
of the reasons we discourage players from
using pedals in a loop. You just spent a
considerable amount of your hard earned
dollars to get this awesome sounding amp.
Sticking a mediocre pedal in the loop of
your amp seems to be “counter-tone”.
Remember what we said about the effect
being transparent. Most pedals color your
sound and not always in a good way.










