User guide, Chn a: treb mid bass, A:gain lvl b:gain lvl – Millennium Enterprises Stereo150 User Manual

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2. Now use the <Preset/Effect> wheel and scroll to the Amplifier type Module. Once you are there, the display will appear something like

this:

3. Using the <2> knob will allow you to select any one of the amplifier models within the Millennium and the <4> knob will select either

the A or B channel. This will make the selected channel active for editing

4. Once the amplifier model and channel have been selected, use the <Page> knob to move to page 2 of the amplifier model edit menu.

Page 2 lets you adjust the gain and preset levels of channel A or B. The active channel (A or B) appears in upper case letters and will
appear something like this :

Note: To toggle between the active A or B channel, simply press the <Channel> button. This is essential for editing because when the A or

B channel is active you can make all EQ, gain and preset level modifications using either the <1>, <2>, <3> and <4> buttons, or
you can use the <Gain>, <EQ>, or <Level> knobs to make any adjustments.

5. Once the adjustments are made to the gain and levels of amplifier models and channels, use the <Page> knob and turn to page 3

(Channel A) and 4 (Channel B) of the amplifier model editing section to make any EQ adjustments. The display will appear like this:

chn a: treb mid bass

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Section - 3 Editing Presets

Johnson Millennium

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