Laney CD100 User Manual

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CD100 FRONT PANEL

1. MIC INPUT Balanced XLR input for low impedance microphone signals (200-600 Ohms).
2. LINE INPUT Jack input socket for connection of all line level signals (keyboard, signal processor, sample, drum machine, etc.).
3. LEVEL Adjusts the channel level, enabling the user to balance levels across channels.
4. DELAY Controls the amount of signal sent by the individual channel to the onboard effects section. The overall level of effects is
controlled via the delay Level control.
5. HI Adjusts the mid & high range frequency response of the individual channel.
6. LOW Adjusts the low frequency response of the individual channel.
7. TIME Controls the delay time of the inbuilt delay. Turning the control clockwise increases the time between repeats.
8. FEEDBACK Controls the amount of repeats in the inbuilt delay. Turning the control clockwise increases the amount of repeats.
9. LEVEL Sets the overall level of effects in the master mix.
10. AUX LEVEL Controls the level of the Aux input on the rear panel.
11. MAIN Sets the master output level of the amplifier. Note that the Record Out socket is not affected by this control.
12. POWER SWITCH Turns the amplifier on and off. Ensure that the master level control is set to minimum before switching on
and off to prevent potential damage to your speakers. Make all speaker connections before switching on power to the amplifier.

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