Peavey TransTube 100 EFX User Manual
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((11))
IIN
NP
PU
UT
T ((H
HIIG
GH
H G
GA
AIIN
N))
This 1/4" mono jack is designed to accommodate most any guitar output signal. Input signal gain
can be adjusted by the PRE GAIN (7) control (Lead channel only).
((2
2))
IIN
NP
PU
UT
T ((LLO
OW
W G
GA
AIIN
N))
This 1/4" mono jack is designed to accommodate instruments with extremely high outputs that
might overdrive the high gain input. It is -6 dB from the high gain input. If both inputs are used
simultaneously, both will be low gain.
((3
3))
V
VO
OLLU
UM
ME
E
This control sets the overall level of the Clean channel.
((4
4))
M
MO
OD
DE
ER
RN
N // V
VIIN
NT
TA
AG
GE
E S
SW
WIIT
TC
CH
H
This switch selects the voicing of the Clean channel. The MODERN position reflects the tones of
current amplifier design. The VINTAGE position changes the EQ and adds brightness to simulate
classic amp design.
((5
5))
C
CLLE
EA
AN
N C
CH
HA
AN
NN
NE
ELL E
EQ
Q
These passive controls allow adjustment of LOW, MID, and HIGH frequencies. The tonal changes
produced by these controls will vary depending on the position of the MODERN / VINTAGE
SWITCH (4). The “0” position is maximum cut; the “10” position is maximum boost.
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6))
A
AC
CT
TIIV
VE
E C
CH
HA
AN
NN
NE
ELL LLE
ED
Dss
These indicators signify the active channel. Green indicates Clean channel activation; red
indicates Lead channel activation.
((7
7))
P
PR
RE
E G
GA
AIIN
N
This control adjusts the input gain of the Lead channel. Increasing input gain will increase preamp
distortion and sustain.
((8
8))
M
MO
OD
DE
ER
RN
N // V
VIIN
NT
TA
AG
GE
E // H
HIIG
GH
H G
GA
AIIN
N S
SW
WIIT
TC
CH
H
This switch selects both the gain and voicing of the Lead channel. The MODERN position
increases gain and notches (cuts) mid frequencies to establish a “hard rock/metal” tone. The
VINTAGE position replicates overdriven classic tube amps, while the HIGH GAIN setting increases
gain and changes the EQ to allow leads/solos to “cut through.”
((9
9))
LLE
EA
AD
D C
CH
HA
AN
NN
NE
ELL E
EQ
Q
These passive controls allow adjustment of LOW, MID, and HIGH frequencies. The “0” position is
maximum cut; the “10” position is maximum boost.
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