Fender Twin Amplifier User Manual

THE SOUND THAT CREATES LEGENDS
Twin Amp
Owner,s Manual
TYPE: PR266
P/N 047775
Introduction
The Fender TWIN™ is the next step up in the evolution of High Performance instrument amplification. The new TWIN is a direct descendent of classic tube amps such as the Fender Twin Reverb®, and 410 Bassman®, which have shaped today’s world of guitar amps.
The features of the new Fender TWIN provide flexibility rarely found in tube amplifiers. Channel One is the traditional Fender design which offers the vintage sound as well as contemporary sounds with the use of switch-selectable Gain and Master Volume controls. Channel Two is like owning a second, modern hot-rodded amp with more soaring gain than previously found in a Fender tube amp. The CLASSIC Fender tube reverb sound is there too and is switch assign­able to Channel One, Channel Two, or both. Finally, a master PRES­ENCE control allows you to “dial-in” just the right amount of high­end sparkle.
design which has become the industry standard as a result of its time worn reputation for reliability and good sound; however, this ampli­fier goes further than its clones. In addition to a HIGH/LOW POWER switch, that you can hear, the TWIN also features external bias and balance adjustment capability. The four 6L6WGC/5881 output tubes can be set up by anyone with a digital voltmeter without removing the chassis. This means that you can re-bias every time you re-tube and can check bias and balance over the life of the tubes. With the price of tubes today you can’t afford not to have them set up right every time. In addition to being able to drive a wide range of speaker combinations from the three speaker output jacks, switch selectable to 4, 8, or 16 ohms, the BALANCED LINE OUTPUT will drive any 600 ohm line input. This is a transformer coupled, truly balanced, floating ground output which is particularly useful for driving slave power amps or, with the proper equalization, as a send to a mixing console for recording or sound reinforcement.
Special effects will interface to the Effects Loop easily and with no guesswork on levels. Simply set the three position LEVEL SELECT switch to match up to the latest rack-mount digital processor or your old favorite battery powered effect pedals. The effects MIX control is used for blending the effect (wet) sound with the normal (dry) guitar sound. Depending on the effects device used, the effects MIX con­trol, when set to “10”, will produce the “wet” sound only. A three position switch is provided for assigning the Effects Loop to Channel A, Channel B, or both. In addition, the PREAMP OUT & POWER AMP IN jacks can be used as a second effects loop, or as Send and Return points while slaving amps together. The possibilities are end­less (e.g., by inserting a Chorus pedal between the PREAMP OUT of an amp and the POWER AMP IN of another, a true stereo image effect can be achieved).
The power amplifier section of the TWIN is a 100 Watt Fender
The Fender TWIN features two Fender Special Design 12” speakers which have been specifically tailored to reliably produce the leg­endary Twin Reverb sound.
The selection of a Fender amplifier will reward you with years of quality music in a wide range of controlled sounds. This manual is designed to familiarize you with the equipment and to acquaint you with its many fine features. Please read it carefully so that you will benefit from the many features as soon as you start using the amplifier.
The built-in quality of a Fender amplifier is the result of over four decades of dedication in the combined skills of research and devel­opment by our engineers and musicians.
That is why we proudly say...
FENDER, The Sound That Creates Legends.
Note: These settings are suggested starting points. Your settings may vary due to your guitar, venue, or most importantly...personal taste!
Twin Front Panel Functions (Fig.1)
M. TREBLE — Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in the high frequen­cy range of Channel Two.
A. INPUT 1 — A high impedance, high sensitivity plug-in connection for instruments.
B. INPUT 2 — A plug-in connection for instruments. This input exhibits less input impedance and sensitivity than INPUT 1, making it useful for guitars that have active pickups. This input will provide a darker tone if used with guitars that have passive pickups.
Note: INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 are inputs for both Channel One and Channel Two.
C. VOLUME — Adjusts the overall volume of the Channel One Clean Sound.
D. PULL BRIGHT — This pull switch on the Clean Sound VOLUME control (item C) boosts the highs. This has the sonic effect of adding high end “sparkle” (to the Clean Sound only).
E. GAIN — Adjusts the gain for the Channel One Vintage Drive Sound. Lower settings provide an “on-the-edge” clean sound, while higher settings provide gradual compression, like a “cranked” vin­tage amp, but at controllable volumes. This control works in con­junction with the Channel One Vintage Drive Sound VOLUME control (item J) to set the overall volume of the Channel One Vintage Drive Sound.
F. TREBLE — Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in the high frequency range of Channel One.
G. BASS — Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in the low frequency range of Channel One.
N. BASS — Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in the low frequency range of Channel Two.
O. MID — Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in the middle frequen­cy range of Channel Two.
P. CHANNEL TWO INDICATOR — When this red LED is lit, Channel Two is selected, and the Channel Two GAIN (item L) and VOLUME (item Q) controls are active.
Q. VOLUME — Adjusts the overall volume of Channel Two. As this control is rotated clockwise from the “1” position, the volume comes up slowly at first for additional control at lower listening levels; but near mid volume settings, the volume comes up faster for perfomance levels.
R. PULL CHANNEL SELECT — When this pull switch on the Channel Two VOLUME control (item Q) is in the “in” position, Channel One is selected. When it is in the “out” position, Channel Two is selected. This pull switch is overridden when the footswitch is connected.
S. MIX — Adjusts the amount of audible “wet” (processed) signal when the variable level effects loop (located on the back panel) is used. When the MIX control is in the full counter-clockwise position (“1”), the “wet” signal will not be audible. When the MIX control is in the full clockwise position (“10”), only the “wet” signal will be heard (depending on the type of effect used). When nothing is plugged into the EFFECTS RETURN jack (located on the rear panel), the MIX control will have no effect on the sound. Also see the “EFFECTS SELECT” switch in the Twin Rear Panel Functions section of this manual.
F. MID — Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in the middle frequency range of Channel One.
I. VINTAGE DRIVE INDICATOR — When lit, this yellow LED indicates that the Channel One Vintage Drive Sound is selected, and that the Channel One Vintage Drive Sound GAIN (item E) and VOLUME (item J) controls are active.
J. VOLUME — Adjusts the overall volume of the Channel One Vintage Drive Sound.
K. PULL GAIN SELECT — When this pull switch on the Vintage Drive Sound VOLUME control (item J) is in the “in” position, the Channel One Clean Sound is selected and the Clean Sound VOLUME control (item C) is active; when in the “out” position, the Vintage Drive Sound is selected, and the Channel One Vintage Drive Sound GAIN (item E) and VOLUME (item J) controls are active. This pull switch is overridden when the footswitch is connected.
L. GAIN — Adjusts the amount of gain in Channel Two. Lower set­tings provide gradual compression, while higher settings provide more sustain... lots more sustain.
T. REVERB — Adjusts the amount of reverb present in Channel One and Channel Two. When the footswitch is connected, the reverb can be turned on and off remotely. Also see the “REVERB SELECT SWITCH” in the “Twin Amp Rear Panel Functions” section of this manual.
U. PRESENCE — This is a true vintage-style PRESENCE control that affects the way the power amplifier responds to upper high frequen­cies. As the control is turned clockwise, the power amplifier (in inter­action with the speaker load) enhances upper highs, giving the Twin’s overall sound a “sparkling” quality.
V. PILOT LAMP — When this lamp is illuminated, the amplifier is receiving power. Should the lamp burn out, turn off the amplifier and unplug it from its power source, unscrew the red jewel, and replace the lamp with type T47 light bulb.
Twin Rear Panel Functions (Fig. 2)
A. FUSE — The fuse is in the AC supply of the amplifier and will pro-
tect the amplifier and the operator in the event of an electrical fault.
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