Peavey Studio Pro 112 User Manual

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13.

Post Gain
Use this control to set the overall level of the Lead channel once your tone has been
achieved. It is best to start with the control fully counterclockwise (minimum gain) and adjust
clockwise until the desired level is achieved. After all EQ and voicing adjustments have been
made to the channel, you may wish to reset this control.

MASTER SECTION

The Master sections of the TransTube Series amps vary from unit to unit. Please read carefully.
Each feature’s description identifies its applicable model(s).

14.

Reverb
The Reverb control adjusts the overall reverb level. This control is found on all three models.
Note: Reverb can be defeated by the Remote Switch (18) on the Envoy 110 and Studio
Pro 112 models.

15.

T-Dynamics

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This control adjusts the power level of the amplifier from 10 percent to 100 percent power.
When set to lower settings, the power compression simulation will be much more
pronounced. This control is found on the Studio Pro 112 and Bandit 112.

16.

Presence
This active tone control boosts the extreme high frequencies by as much as 6 dB. This
control is found on Bandit 112 only.

17.

Resonance
Use this switch to set the low frequency resonance of the speaker enclosure by varying the
damping factor of the amplifier between two settings, TIGHT and LOOSE. In the TIGHT
position, the amlifier has a higher damping factor causing the speaker/cabinet combination to
resonate less.The LOOSE position allows the characteristics of the power
amp/cabinet/speaker combination to resonate more at low frequencies. Thus, the resonant
frequency of the cabinet is used to produce more low end, simulating a larger cabinet. This
control is found on the Bandit 112 only.

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