Laney TI100 User Manual

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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

LEAD CHANNEL

RHYTHM CHANNEL

LEAD & RHYTHM channels are provided, both can have different settings and be switched between with the

channel switch (8) or footswitch if connected. Although the functions of the controls on each channel are similar,
the sounds can be very different.

INPUT: 1/4" mono jack socket. Connect your guitar here. Use only a good quality instrument cable.

PRE-BOOST SWITCH: Switches the input boost circuit on or off. The Pre-Boost circuit increases the input signal to the

preamp tubes, just like placing a boost pedal in your signal path. This drives the preamp tubes harder, resulting in more
distortion. This works on both channels.

PRE-BOOST CONTROL: Controls the level of boost applied to the guitar signal.

PRE-BOOST LED: This LED will illuminate when the Pre-Boost controls are activated.

DRIVE: Controls the level of preamp distortion on the Lead channel. Turning this control clockwise will add more

distortion to your guitar signal, ranging from light overdrive, to full on metal. Use this in conjunction with the Volume
Control (5) to achieve the correct volume and distortion level you require.

EQ CONTROLS: These are a traditional set of passive tone controls. Passive controls have the advantage of always

sounding musical at any of their settings, due to their unique interactive nature. This gives the player a more natural set of
tools to shape their ideal sound. Set these midway at (5) as a good starting point.

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