ALESIS WILDFIRE 30 User Manual

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A Tour of the Wildfire

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BASS Knob (Wildfire 60 only)

This knob gives you the ability to equalize (EQ) the low
frequencies present in your guitar’s audio signal. This
setting is not related to the EQ module found on the
EFFECT knob. Rather, it provides an additional means

of controlling the bass frequencies.

When you turn the BASS knob, the amount of bass in
the current program will increase or decrease

accordingly, the EDITED light will turn on, and the
display will briefly show the BASS setting. When you
save a program, the current BASS value is saved with it
so that it can be recalled later.

TREBLE Knob (Wildfire 60 only)

This knob works the same way as the BASS knob,
except that it controls the high frequencies of the audio
signal.

MASTER VOLUME Knob

The MASTER VOLUME knob controls the overall

volume of the audio signal that is output to the speaker,
the HEADPHONES jack and the STEREO LINK
OUTPUT on the rear panel. This value is not stored
with a program.

HEADPHONES Jack

Plug your headphones into this jack using a standard

1/4” stereo phone plug. If your headphones are 1/8”,
you can find a 1/8” to 1/4” adapter in most electronics
stores. The internal speaker, STEREO LINK OUTPUT
and SPEAKER OUTPUT are automatically disabled

when you are using headphones.

Power Switch

Use this switch to turn the Wildfire on and off.

You should turn the
master volume all the
way down before you
turn on the amplifier.
This will prevent any
sudden pops that could
damage the speaker.

Also, make sure the
Power Switch is set to
OFF before you
connect your guitar or
any other instrument to
the Wildfire.

A program’s BASS and
TREBLE values will be
lost if you switch
programs without
saving that program
first. Be sure to save
your programs!

To get a real-life miked-
amplifier sound in your
headphones, check out
the effect processor’s
cabinet simulator
effects (page 32).

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