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1. Contents 1 Front Panel Controls Two Preamp Channels Lead and Rhythm Rhythm Channel Lead Channel Reverb Tremolo Rate amp Depth 2 Back Panel Controls AC Power Fuse Power Switch Standby Switch Footswitch Speaker Jack Attenuation Controls 3 Ironman II Attenuator Purpose of the Attenuator Attenuator Controls How to Use The Attenuator HF Comp Switch Rhythm Channel Bypass Switch 4 Getting a Great Sound at Home The Effect of Your Acoustical Environment Floor Reflections Where to Place the Amp Carpeting Backwards Amp Trick The Attenuator Can Help 5 Tube Installation and Replacement Choice of Tube Types and Brands Alternate Tube Choices Installing Tubes Replacing Output Tubes Tube Quality 6 Warranty 7 CE Declaration naomi AH A NNNNN O 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 16 17 18 1 Front Panel Controls 7 RHYTHM CHANNEL 7 TREMOLO 2 000 000000 VOLUME TONE MID BITE VOLUME TREBLE BASS Two Preamp Channels Lead and Rhythm The Imperial has two separate preamplifier channels each with its own unique voicing You can switch between the channels with either the Lead Rhythm switch on the front panel or with the Channel switch on the footswitch When using the footswitch you should set the front panel switch to the Rhythm position Youll notice that the LED on the footswitch indicates the channel selected When t
2. Tone King Imperial MK II User s Manual 1 2 8 25 2015 Tone King Amplifiers A division of Premier Builders Guild LLC www toneking com mail toneking com Note from the Builder Thank you for choosing the Imperial MK II guitar amplifier The Imperial was the very first production model built by Tone King It was introduced in 1993 and has been a favorite of guitarists for over 20 years now The MK II update incorporates all that I ve learned as an amp designer over these past 20 years without changing the essential character of the amp If anything the MK II digs deeper for an even more authentically vintage sound and feel I designed the Imperial back in 1990 1993 At the time I was inspired by listening to vintage amps such as the Fender Deluxe Reverb and the Fender Tweed Deluxe It was clear that the authentic vintage amps had a certain mojo that was missing in modern amps They had a certain feel that made you want to play them a compliant broken in feel They also hada certain transparency to their tone a harmonic complexity and an expressive quality that I couldn t find in new amps at the time My goal was to build a new amp that could capture that that vintage magic Being an Electrical Engineer I was able to absorb a lot of the electronic necessities of such as design fairly readily but I hit a stopping point when it came to the cabinet design After prototyping electronic designs using a fine soun
3. s not quite as simple as rolling off the high frequencies and making the amp sound dark Often the problem is that it causes a dip in a certain region in the midrange leaving a hole in the lower midrange that makes the amp sound harsh and brittle in the top end This generally can t be helped by moving the amp to a different location in the room The only solution I ve found is to raise the amp up a few inches off the floor You may lose some bottom end in doing this but the positive effect in smoothing the midrange response will more than make up for it 12 Backwards Amp Trick Some small rooms have such problematic acoustical properties that you must take more drastic measures to get the best amp sound Here s a trick you may have seen used on stage If you are a fan of Roy Buchanan as I am you may have seen videos of live performances where he places the amp backwards so that the back of the amp faces the audience His reasons for doing this in a live performance are somewhat different than our concerns here but still ld suggest trying this if you are having problems with your amp s sound in a small room Ifyou are having trouble with the amp sounding peaky in the upper midrange or generally too bright in your room try turning it around so that the back of the amp faces you This can make big difference in a bright sounding room The Attenuator Can Help So far we ve discussed using the attenuator to control the volume in
4. The larger bakelite base tubes have a small cylinder with an indexing key in the center of the ring of tube pins and this indexing key must match up with the corresponding slot in the socket on the chassis Replacing Output Tubes The output stage of the Imperial is fully cathode biased and no bias adjustment is necessary when changing output tubes The design of the Imperial s output stage allows a fair amount of margin for variation in tube characteristics so any known brand of 6V6 can be installed and will work properly and be appropriately self biased 15 Tube Quality Currently manufactured tubes are built in China Russia or the Czech Republic and are not built to the same quality standards as tubes manufactures by the U S manufacturers in the glory days of tube manufacturing We musicians choose to use to vacuum tubes because of their tone but we need to accept that the tubes available to us these days can be imperfect devices and are most certainly the least reliable component in the entire amplifier It would seem that the obvious solution would be to use new old stock tubes that were made back in the glory days when tubes were properly made However I ve lately been finding that much of the available stocks of such new old stock tubes are either gassy noisy or unreliable I do believe that we ve reached the bottom of the barrel of NOS tubes Tube problems generally reveal themselves as a cr
5. at low volume to preserve the experience of playing a cranked amp at low volume better than had been done before I thank you for your purchase of this special version of the Imperial and I hope you enjoy playing it as much as I do Mark Bartel Tone King Amplifiers a division of Premier Builders Guild LLC 1 Safety Instructions 1 Please read these instructions and keep them for reference 2 Please follow all instructions described here 3 Do not use this apparatus near water 4 Clean only with a dry cloth 5 Do not block any ventilation openings 6 Do not operate near any heat sources such as radiators or heat registers 7 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at the plugs and at the point where they exit from the apparatus 8 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 9 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 10 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way For example if the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 11 CAUTION To disconnect the unit completely from the MAINS unplug the unit Turning the power switch off does not disconnect the unit completely from the MAINS
6. low as 4 ohms or as high as 16 ohms Tronman II Compensated Power Attenuator The Imperial MK II contains the new Ironman II precision compensated power attenuator The Ironman II s new architecture goes a step beyond the original Ironman design It includes circuitry which helps compensate for the way your ear perceives sound at very low volume and also for the way the speaker performs at very low power This compensation circuitry helps preserve the full rich sound with plenty of presence at even bedroom volume The operation of the Ironman TII will be described in detail in the following section 3 Ironman II Attenuator IRONMAN II PRECISION COMPENSATED POWER ATTENUATOR RHYTHM CHAN Mec HF COMP BYPASS MAX O O ENABLE NORMAL ATTENUATION db Purpose of the Attenuator The Imperial is designed so that when driven into overdrive and distortion most of the distortion is generated in the output tubes and the phase inverter Output stage distortion has a different sound and feel than distortion generated in the preamplifier and this is big part of why the Imperial sounds the way it does The problem with this sort of design is that the only way to generate any overdrive or distortion is to push the output stage to the maximum output power which means it will be very loud This level of volume is impractical for many circumstances so it is necessary to find a way to lower the volume level while still maintaining
7. with them Floor Reflections If you have the amp sitting on a hardwood tile or concrete floor in a small room it may sound harsh in the upper midrange because of reflections off the floor in front of the amp To help solve this problem you might try placing a small piece of carpet or a doormat for example directly in front of the amp Where to Place the Amp To begin it should be noted that the Imperial is always at its best when placed directly on the floor with one exception which will be noted later If it is positioned off the floor on a stand or some other device the tonal balance will not be optimal It will sound thinner and brighter than it should Next you will find that the sound you hear is greatly influenced by where you place the amp in the room and by the orientation of the amp with respect to the listening position i e if the amp is pointing at you or away from you I strongly suggest experimenting by moving the amp around to different places in the room playing through it at each location to find the place that sounds the best You will also notice that the sound of the amp changes dramatically depending on whether you are listening to it on axis pointed directly at you or off axis pointed away from you I generally suggest a slightly off axis listening position You may want to experiment to find the best orientation for your listening room Carpeting Carpeting can cause problems as well and it
8. ackling noise which can occur continuously sporadically in response to mechanical vibration or in response to your playing e g a crackling or other type of noise which occurs only when you hit a note We subject all tubes to a thorough burn in and test procedure to ensure that they are fully up to spec and operating perfectly However you must be aware that the majority of tube failures occur early in their life and may come about as a result of the jostling and jarring that an amp can receive in shipping In spite of the exhaustive testing we perform at the shop early life tube problems cannot always be found in such testing The first two months or so are the most tenuous period for any set of tubes Most manufacturing defects will be revealed in the first two months of their life but many are not detectable in initial testing even after a burn in period If you notice any noises cracking or any other odd behavior of your amplifier in this period note that it is most likely to be the result of a defective tube and should be debugged as such 16 Premier Builders Guild LLC Limited Warranty Premier Builders Guild LLC 201 S Highland Avenue Suite 204 Pittsburgh PA 15206 This warranty gives you specific legal rights you may also have other rights which vary from state to state There are no express warranties except those listed below Length of Warranty This warranty shall remain in effect for five years from the date o
9. ding vintage speaker cabinet I became quite aware of the important role the cabinet can play once I built my first speaker cabinet to disappointing results After years of building test cabinets experimenting with wood types construction methods and many other factors I began to develop a sense for how to control the voicing of a cabinet to achieve the sound and feel I was after The Imperial was the first of my designs to benefit from these efforts in cabinet design and I like to think that this is why it is such a special amp that has been so successful for all these years Still being primarily an experimenter I never stopped trying to learn new ways to improve my designs This new MK II design incorporates development work I ve done over the past 20 years and represents the best of what I can do at this time To be specific the MK II is built using a layout scheme I m calling handwired board which I believe to be an ideal construction method to extract the best tone from any circuit design It has great advantages in terms of component placement wiring length and wire routing and has a real tangible effect on the sound and feel of an amp In addition the MK II includes the new Ironman II attenuator which I feel is a great advance in that it provides fletcher munson volume compensation to correct for the way the ear perceives sound at low volume as well a circuitry that compensates for the way the speaker operates
10. e following EC Directive s when installed in accordance with the installation instructions contained in the product documentation 2006 95 EEC Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EEC EMC Directive 2011 65 EEC RoHS Directive And that the standards and or technical specifications have been applied to the following families of products Imperial Metropolitan Galaxy Falcon Sky King Royalist Imperial MK II Falcon Grande Manufacturer Importer Date 8 25 2015 ee fusslerhey LU Homing Name and Title C avte topher w E le atm U P PROSEct EN ca NeeriNe Approved By Chandra Garudachar President CES LABORATORIES Prepard By Jyotsna Bedi 23361 Cypress Pt Mission Viejo CA 92692 18
11. e tube has nearly the clarity of the 12AX7EH and slightly more bottom end but is a bit congested in the midrange Years ago I had selected this brand as the brand of choice for the Meteor II amp but later changed toa combination of the 12AX7EH and the 12AX7LPS Sovtek 12AX7LPS this long plate 12AX7 has a big warm sound that comes close toa good NOS long plate 12AX7 However this tube can tend to be microphonic Alternate Tube Choices You May Want to Try Reducing Gain If you find the preamp too gainy and you find that you re setting the volume controls down quite low to get sufficient clean headroom you may want to try swapping in a 12AU7 in the V2 position You can reduce the gain further by swapping a 12AU7 into the V1 position as well Adding Sag More Compression If you d like a little less output power and a little looser feel you might try changing the rectifier tube to a 5Y3 My preference is an old NOS RCA 5Y3 these sound better than current production 5Y3s Installing Tubes When installing tubes you may find it helpful to lay the amp on its face speaker pointing toward the ground on a table and shine a light directly into the back of the amp to aid in locating the position of each tube Tubes must be installed in the correct orientation The smaller all glass tubes have a blank space in the ring of pins which must line up with the blank space in the ring of tube pins in the tube socket located on the chassis
12. eans that you will use the Volume controls to adjust the gain of the preamp and the amount of overdrive distortion you wish to dial in and you will use the Attenuation dial to set the volume level that you wish to produce You may wish to experiment to confirm this behavior For example try selecting the lead channel and setting the amp up like this Volume Tone Mid Bite Reverb Attenuation HF Comp eT ea a Now while playing through the amp try turning the Volume control up and down a bit You will see how slight changes in the Volume control will make the tone more or less distorted but won t have much effect on the volume level in the room The reason for this is that the output stage of the amplifier is already generating maximum output power even if the amp is only just on the edge of breakup As you turn up the Volume control past this point the output stage cannot produce any more power it just becomes more overdriven After trying that experiment set the volume control back to 6 where you started and try adjusting the attenuation knob on the back of the amp You will see that the volume level in the room changes but the amount of overdrive and distortion does not This is the purpose of the attenuator 10 HF Comp Switch As was previously mentioned the Ironman II contains special compensation circuitry to adjust the EQ curve and the amount of compression presence progressively as the Attenuation knob is
13. f sale of the product as shown on the original bill of sale What is Covered This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship in this product with the following exceptions 1 Damage or deterioration of the cabinet or any other cosmetic damage which occurs after delivery is not covered by this warranty 2 Damage after initial delivery resulting from accident unreasonable use or neglect is not covered by this watranty 3 Damage resulting from the performance of repairs by someone other than the Tone King Amplifier Company is not covered by this warranty 4 Damage occurring during shipment or delivery of this product to the Tone King Amplifier Company after initial delivery of the product is not covered by this warranty 5 Vacuum tubes are considered a user replaceable item as they are expected to wear out and require replacement over a reasonable period of time Tubes are warranted to be serviceable for a period of 90 days from the date of sale 6 The speaker s in this amplifier has have been selected for use only with this amplifier If the speaker s of this amplifier is are connected to an amplifier other than the intended amplifier any warranty of this speaker shall be deemed void What We Will Pay For The Tone King Amplifier Company will pay for all labor and material expenses to fix or replace all items covered under this warranty The customer will pay shipping charges to return the product to the Tone King Amp
14. g the bias of the output tubes This type of tremolo was used in all Tone King amps going back to 1993 However the Imperial MK II uses a modified form of this circuit which virtually eliminates the thumping and other sonic effects that are typical for this type of effect This is the same circuit which was used on the 20th Anniversary Imperial This type of tremolo circuit gives you a nicely rounded effect but it is quite subtle when compared to an opto coupler tremolo as would be found in for example a Fender Twin Reverb The Depth control varies the intensity of the modulation effect and the Rate knob controls the speed of the effect If the footswitch is not being used then the tremolo circuit is active all the time so you will need to turn the Depth knob all the way down if you do not wish to use tremolo When the footswitch is plugged in you can turn the tremolo on and off with the footswitch An LED shows the status of the effect LED on tremolo on 2 Back Panel Controls 120VAC J SLO BLO ATTENUATION db AC Power Always use a grounded AC cord and make sure that a proper ground connection is supplied to the amp Never attempt to lift or defeat the ground connection to the amp Fuse A standard 2A slo blo fuse style 3AG should be used Power Switch Standby Switch When powering up the amp you should start with both the Power and Standby switches in the off positi
15. he LED is lit the Lead channel is selected When the LED is not lit the Rhythm channel is selected Rhythm Channel The Rhythm channel includes controls for Volume Treble and Bass This channel is designed to deliver a vintage 1960 s clean tone In previous versions of the Imperial it had been suggested that this channel be used only for clean tones since it s overdriven sound could become a bit harsh However layout improvements made in this new MK II design have had a big effect on the overdriven tone of the Rhythm channel It can now deliver a fantastic range of usable overdriven tones in addition to its sparkling clean tone The Bass and Treble controls act much like they would on a genuine vintage amp of this type Here are two sample settings that demonstrate the sound that the Rhythm channel was designed to deliver Clean Rhythm Tone Volume Treble Bass Reverb fe ees E A e a e E This is the clean sound the Imperial was designed for Sweet punchy and balanced Plug in a strat with the bridge middle position and youl get a nice Sultans of Swing tone Try the middle pickup position of a tele to get a nice rich sound with just the right amount of bite on top Bridge pickup settings on any single coil guitar should give you a nice balance great clarity and just the right amount of brightness Cranked Rhythm Channel Overdrive Volume Treble Bass Reverb pe fe __ I fA Here s a great setting that sounds
16. lifier Company Ifthe necessary repairs are covered under this warranty the Tone King Amplifier Company will pay any shipping charges required to return the product to the customer Limitation of Implied Warranties All express or implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty unless otherwise provided by state law Exclusion of Certain Damages The Tone King Amplifier Company s liability is limited to the repair or replacement at our option of any defective product and shall in no event include incidental or consequential damages of any kind Some states do not allow limitations on the length of an implied warranty and or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you Obtaining Warranty Service If your unit requires service it should be returned to the Tone King Amplifier Company at the address listed above Before returning the unit you must contact the Tone King Amplifier Company and obtain return authorization 17 CE Declaration Premier Builders Guild LLC 201 S Highland Avenue Suite 204 Pittsburgh PA 15206 412 362 0309 cE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Report R070212 We Premier Builders Guild in coordination with CES Laboratories declare taking this declaration under our total responsibility that the below models are in conformity with the provisions of th
17. like an old twin reverb run flat out on 10 It s perfect for plugging in your telecaster and pulling out those Roy Buchanan licks A strat can be great as well using the bridge pickup You may want to use the attenuator with this setting it will be loud otherwise Lead Channel The Lead channel starts out with a Tweed style preamp which drives a proprietary tone shaping circuit built around the Mid Bite control a unique Tone King feature This proprietary circuit transforms the basic tweed tone to more of a crunchy rock tone as you turn up the mid bite control This is accomplished by simultaneously tightening up the bass rolling off the very high frequencies increasing the gain and developing a pronounced upper midrange peak The Mid Bite control is the key to dialing in your own particular sound on the lead channel so you may want to experiment and observe its effect as you rotate it from 1 to 9 Here are a few sample settings which demonstrate the tones that the Lead channel is designed to deliver Old Style Fat Clean This is a nice setting that has many uses It s a fatter clean sound than you get from the Rhythm channel with a slight boxiness and a smooth top end Plug in a telecaster and it s perfect for honky tonk or old time country music Plug in a hollowbody jazz box and you ll get pretty close to Wes Montogomery or Grant Green tones Fat Tweed Overdrive Volume Mid Bite Reverb E a a ee ie ee This se
18. on First turn on the Power switch This will apply power only to the tube filaments and the low voltage circuitry After turning on the Power switch allow the tubes to warm up for about 1 minute then turn on the Standby switch The power down sequence is not as important as the power up sequence When turning the amp off you may turn Power off before Standby or turn Standby off before Power or turn them both off at the same time Footswitch Connect the footswitch to the amp with the supplied cable or with any standard 1 4 TRS Stereo to TRS Stereo cable The footwitch allows you to control both the preamp channel selection and the tremolo on off LEDs indicate the current switching status as follows Channel switch LED on Lead channel Tremolo switch LED on Tremolo on When using the footswitch make sure to set the front panel Channel switch to the Rhythm position Speaker Jack The Imperial has a single speaker jack with an impedance of 8 Ohms Ifyou wish to use an extension cabinet it s best to use an 8 ohm cabinet You can connect it witha standard 1 4 mono speaker cable by pulling out the plug from the internal speaker and plugging the cable into the speaker jack If desired or necessary you may safely mismatch the impedance by as much as doubling or halving the selected impedance Mismatching beyond this is not recommended For example you may you may safely use a total speaker load as
19. ous brands available today 6Y6 WARNING The following brands are NOT recommended as we ve experienced a high rate of red plating and short circuit faults with these e Tung Sol 6V6GT e EH 6V6GT manufactured after December 2014 We had been recommending EH brand 6V6s for years These were great tubes but some time around December 2014 the manufacturer changed the design and they now appear to share the same construction as the Tung Sol 6V6 After the design change we noticed the same reliability problems as the Tung Sol 6V6 so we no longer recommend using the EH 6V6 of current manufacture 6V6 Tube Choices I prefer the TAD 6V6 for its warmth smooth compression and balanced top end The JJ brand 6V6 is another acceptable choice The JJ 6V6 has a bigger fatter sound than the TAD but is a bit less lively sounding and has a more muted top end It sounds a bit more like a 6L6 than a 6V6 14 12AX7 Tubes Both the TAD 12AX7A C and the Tung Sol 12AX7A are a great match for the Imperial MK II Both have a nice balance of detail and warmth with the Tung Sol having perhaps a bit more transparency in the top end and the TAD having a bit less glassiness but still a nice presence in the upper mids EH 12AX7s are very similar to Tung Sol 12AX7s both are very quiet with very low microphonics and are a bit on the bright side with an extended top end Tung Sols seem a bit warmer than EHs The Svetlana 12AX7 a short plat
20. ow it works Bypass When set to Bypass the attenuator is bypassed whenever the rhythm channel is selected This means that the full power developed by the output tubes will be delivered to the speaker when the Rhythm channel is selected regardless of the Attenuation knob setting However when you switch to the Lead channel the attenuator will be become active again and will reduce the volume level according to the setting of the Attenuation knob In this mode as you switch between Lead and Rhythm channels using either the front panel Channel switch or the footswitch the attenuator will automatically be turned off bypassed and on enabled depending on the channel you have selected Enable In this mode the attenuator will be on enabled no matter what channel is selected 11 4 Getting a Great Sound at Home The Effect of Your Acoustical Environment When playing in a large room or on a big stage getting a great sound from your amp is easy Generally in this type of setting you would simply crank the amp up to full power and it will sound great Playing at home or in any small room is a different story In a case like this the acoustic properties of the room can have more of an influence than the amplifier can and will often conspire to cause real problems with the sound you hear from your amplifier There are many types of problems that can happen in a small room Here are a few suggestions for how to deal
21. the case where we re driving the amp into overdrive and distortion However it can also help greatly with clean tones in a problematic room as well Usually in a good sounding room you would set the attenuation knob to Odb or bypass the attenuator when dialing in a clean tone This always gives you the most headroom and the most apparent clarity and dynamics However if you are finding that the amp sounds harsh in your room and that it s hard to control the volume because you are using a setting between 1 and 2 on the Volume knob then the attenuator can help Try setting the attenuator down a few steps e g try it at 15db with the HF Comp switch set to Max and turn the Volume control up a bit to compensate You should find that this smoothes out the upper mids and fattens up the tone without losing presence 13 5 Tube Installation and Replacement Choice of Tube Types and Brands I currently recommend the following tube types No Type and Brand Function V1 TAD 12AX7A C Tung Sol 12AX7A Stage 1 Rhythm Lead Stage 2 Lead V2 TAD 12AX7A C Tung Sol 12AX7A Stage 2 Rhythm Stage 3 Lead V3 EH 12AT7 Reverb Driver V4 TAD 12AX7A C Tung Sol 12AX7A Reverb receiver V5 TAD 12AX7A C Tung Sol 12AX7A Phase Inverter V6 V7 TAD 6V6 Output Tubes V8 TAD Sovtek 5AR4 Rectifier The tube brands shown above are my own preferences You may want to use other brands to tailor the sound to your own tastes Here are a few notes on the vari
22. the great sound of overdriven power tubes The best solution to controlling volume level while still allowing the output tubes to generate maximum output power is to use an attenuator An attenuator is a circuit which allows you to divide the power generated by the amplifier between the speaker and a specially designed load circuit In doing so you can adjust the amount of power sent to the speaker with the rest of the remaining power being absorbed in the load circuit as shown in the diagram below IRONMANTII Power Division Circuitry Guitar Preamplifier Power Amplifier Tuned Reactive Load Attenuator Controls As you can see from the illustration on the previous page the attenuator controls consist of one rotary knob to select the attenuation level and two switches to control other functions which will be described below On the Attenuation dial Odb is the loudest setting In this setting the attenuator is fully bypassed and the speaker is connected directly to the output of the amplifier The 36db setting is the quietest setting In this setting most of the power generated by the output tubes is absorbed by the attenuator and only a few dozen milliwatts of power are sent to the speaker How to Use the Attenuator First lets start with the basics of how to use the attenuator For practical purposes the Attenuation knob can be thought of as providing the same function as a master volume control This m
23. tting is a nice chunky overdriven sound inspired by the sound ofa tweed deluxe on 10 It s great for blues playing and really shines with single notes and double stops Rock amp Roll Tweed Overdrive Volume Mid Bite Reverb O 6e J s e S gt This setting is more rock amp roll but still retains a lot of the tweed deluxe character It gives you a tighter bottom end and creamier mids than the previous setting so it s great for playing rock chord rhythms and singing single note lines When using this setting I m tempted to pull out some Billy Gibbons licks or possibly something like Cat Scratch Fever but I m sure you ll find many great uses for it Reverb The Imperial includes a built in 2 spring tube driven reverb circuit Reverb is applied to both the Rhythm and Lead channels In order to compensate for the higher gain of the Lead channel the reverb drive is reduced slightly on the Lead channel This reduction helps to match the reverb level when switching between preamp channels when the Lead channel is being driven hard and the Rhythm channel is set for a clean tone The Reverb level is controlled by the front panel Reverb control which adjusts the amount of the reverb signal which is mixed into the signal path Tremolo Rate amp Depth The Imperial s tremolo circuit is a modified form of the old fashioned bias modulation tremolo circuit This circuit achieves the tremolo effect by varyin
24. turned from O0 to its maximum setting of 36db The HF Comp switch allows you to select between two different levels of compensation Max and Normal The Max setting will give you a bit more presence and a brighter sound The Normal setting will give you a little more compression and a smoother top end The purpose of this switch is to help you match the sound of the amp to the acoustic properties of your room The characteristics of the room have a much bigger influence on the sound when you are attenuating down to a low volume than they do at high volume By having two levels of compensation you have the ability to tailor the amount of presence and compression to complement the characteristics of your room For example if you are playing in a very bright sounding room then you might choose the Normal setting Alternatively if you are playing in a larger more reflective room that tends to muddy the sound of an amp you might prefer the Max setting The proper setting is a matter of personal preference so you may want to try both and pick the one that appeals most to you Rhythm Channel Bypass Switch This switch solves a particular problem If you want to switch back and forth between an overdriven sound on the lead channel and a squeaky clean sound on the Rhythm channel you may find it difficult to get enough clean volume on the Rhythm channel to match the overdriven volume on the Lead channel This switch solves the problem Here s h

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