HIGH GAIN INPUT (1)
Used for most electronic keyboards. It is 6 dB louder than Input 2.
LOW GAIN INPUT (2)
Provided for instruments that have extremely high outputs, which can result in overdriving (distorting) the
High Gain input. If both inputs are used simultaneously, the output levels are the same (both are Low Gain).
PUSH BOOST SWITCH (3)
Adds volume (12 dB gain) for instruments with low level output signals. To activate, push switch to "in" posi-
tion. The sensitivity of both high gain and low gain jacks is affected by this switch.
GAIN (4)
Controls the channel volume.
HIGH GAIN INPUT (5)
Used for most electronic keyboards. It is 6 dB louder than Input 2.
LOW GAIN INPUT (6)
Provided for instruments that have extremely high outputs, which can result in overdriving (distorting) the
High Gain input. If both inputs are used simultancously, the output levels are the same (both are High Gain).
GAIN (7)
Controls the channel volume.
PRE EQ PATCH (8)
A stereo Out/In jack provided for connecting external effects devices. A shielded "Y" cord (Peavey Part
#0005299) with a 4" stereo phone plug (ring, tip and sleeve) branching into two 4" mono phone plugs
is required for this connection (insert fully). The "tip" of the stereo plug routes the signal to the effects device
input. The effects device output is returned through the "ring." The "sleeve" is ground. The first click of
this stereo jack can be used as a pre—EQ output without disturbing the signal flow to the remainder of the system.
NOTE: If the second click of the Out/In jack is utilized without returning any signal to the system from an
effects device, the remaining preamp functions will be disabled.
LOW FREQUENCY EQ (9)
An active tone control (shelving type, +15 dB) that varies the low frequency range.
CAUTION: Excessive low frequency boost causes greater power consumption and increases possibility of
speaker damage.
MID EQ (10)
An active tone control (peak/notch,
+15 dB) that adjusts the mid freguency range.