Line 6 Studio 110 User Manual

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1.

Input and –10 dB pad button – Plug in and

start with the pad in the up/passive mode. If your bass’s

output distorts the input section, switch to the

down/active mode. A “passive” instrument has no

built-in preamp and does not use a battery. An “active”

bass utilizes a battery operated preamp.

2.

Amp Models – Select one of these buttons to

select one of 4 groovealicious Amp Models or hit R&B

and Rock together to get Synth Bass and all the

LowDown controls will automatically dial in to sound

great, so you can just play! These buttons come pre-

loaded with great factory presets but can be used to

save your own custom settings.

3.

Drive - is like the volume or gain knob on other

amps; controls how much “dirt” you get in your sound.

4.

Tone Controls – Bass, Low Mid, Hi Mid and

Treble controls are customized for each Amp Model

to give you optimal tonal control.

5.

Opto Comp - Turn clockwise to even out your

playing dynamics (more compression). Watch for the

Threshold light, and set the knob so that it comes on

just at the point where you play with your typical

intensity.

6.

Master Volume - You can choose the overall

volume of the amplifier, without affecting your tone.

7.

CD/MP3 – Plug in any audio source and it feeds

directly into the LowDown’s speaker or headphones

so you can jam with your favorite music or a drum

machine. Use the input device’s output control to

adjust its volume.

8.

Headphone - Listen with headphones to your

LowDown mixed with what ever you would like to

input into the CD/MP3 jack.

9.

XLR Direct Out – This gives the sound man

a simulation of a miked cabinet that is model specific.

To the left of the input is a ground lift.

10. Preamp Out – Plug in here to send your sound

to an external bass amp, power amplifier, mixing

console, or house PA system.

11. Power – on or off. The amp sounds better on.

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