Trouble shooting – Marshall Amplification BLUESBREAKER II BB-2 User Manual

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In Blues Mode all controls are operational and the

Bluesbreaker II will give your guitar a wonderfully creamy,

natural sounding bluesy overdrive. This mode is great when

using a clean amp but can also be used with an amp that is

already distorting for extra Marshall mayhem.

3. Drive

This increases the amount of distortion, taking you from

vintage breakup, ideal for big crunchy chords and sweet

singing blues, to full on overdrive.

N.B. This control is only operational when on Blues mode.

4. DC Input

For input of a 9V DC adaptor should you not wish to use

batteries.

5. LED

Indicates when the Bluesbreaker II is in operation.

6. Tone

The Bluesbreaker II features pre-set bass and mid controls, for

optimum response. This Tone control effects the treble region

of your tone adding brightness and cut.

N.B. This control is only operational when on Blues mode.

7. Volume

Controls the volume of the pedal.

When in Boost mode this governs the level of the signal

driving into the amplifier. The more the level is increased the

more you will push the amp into distortion.

When in Blues mode this control allows you to set a different

volume level for solos etc.

8. In Jack Socket

This is the input jack, for connection to your guitar or to

another effects pedal if you are linking pedals together.

9. Foot Switch

For switching the Bluesbreaker II on and off.

WHAT IF

NO

OUTPUT

SOUND TOO

TREBLY OR

FIZZY

UNUSUAL

HUM

BASS

FEEDBACK

SOUND TOO

MUSHY OR

BASSY

UNUSUAL

FEEDBACK

INDICATOR

LED NOT

ON

NOISE IN

BYPASS

CHECK

BA

TTER

Y

CHECK

LEADS

CHECK PEDAL

CONTROLS

DC INLET

CHECK AMP

CONTROLS

CHECK GUIT

AR

REDUCE

TREBLE

REDUCE

TREBLE

INPUT

LEAD

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