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ASHDOWN ENGINEERING - STUDIO RANGE
USER GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
The all-new designs feature a new light-weight design using responsibly sourced poplar-ply
wood, providing a light but strong structure for our new combo enclosures.
Today people require our products to be portable yet practical, which in essence is a task of its
own. When designing our new studio line we discussed a number of different ideas, but the key
point what they needed to sound as good as they look...
So going back to basics we leaned upon one our tried and tested EQ sections by way of the 5
BAND EQ featured across our Rootmaster and OriginAL ranges, this EQ opens up everything
you need to establish a great tone straight out of the box, with everything at 12 O’clock the NEW
Ashdown Studio Range sounds as you would expect from a bass guitar warm yet articulate.
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4-5 STUDIO JNR
10-11 STUDIO 12
6-7 STUDIO 8
8-9 STUDIO 10
12-13 STUDIO 15
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FEATURES
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1. Input - a 1/4” Jack Socket for use with
your instrument
2. Volume - A rotary control to adjust the
overall output of the amp.
3. Bass - A rotary control to adjust the
amount of Bass (freq) +/- 15dB.
4. Middle - A rotary control to adjust the
amount of Middle (freq) +/- 15dB.
5. Treble - A rotary control to adjust the
amount of Treble (freq) +/- 15dB.
6. Headphones - 1/4” Headphone Jack
Output (this actively mutes the speaker
for silent practice).
7. Line In - For use with a line level
instrument or audio device such as an MP3
player
8. On - light indicates the amplier is
powered.
9. Power Switch - Turn your amp on or off
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10. IEC Power input - a fused IEC power inlet
for use with the supplied cable
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