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Advanced Functions
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Advanced Functions
Advanced Functions
This section discusses system configuration options and the MIDI features
of the Cyber-Deluxe
™
amplifier.
Stereo Expander – Auxiliary Amplifier Set-Up
Fully experience the stereo effects onboard the Cyber–Deluxe™ amplifier
using the Stereo Expander feature. Any second guitar amp, such as a
Fender
®
Princeton
®
65 amplifier, can be used, see Figures 3a and 3b below.
1) Switch POWER OFF to both amplifiers.
2) Turn the EXPANDER LEVEL knob {OO} fully counterclockwise.
3) Connect the amplifiers, EXPANDER jack {QQ} to the auxiliary amp’s
POWER AMP IN or EFFECTS RETURN jack, using a guitar/patch cord
(tip–sleeve (TS) and tip–ring–sleeve (TRS) type cords are acceptable).
4) Set the EXPANDER MONO/STEREO button {RR} to the IN position.
5) Switch POWER ON to the Cyber–Deluxe™ amplifier, then the auxiliary amp.
6) While playing with your guitar and Cyber–Deluxe™ amplifier at normal
levels, turn the EXPANDER LEVEL knob {OO} until the amplifiers are
equally loud. If any auxiliary amp controls are functional, it may be
necessary to adjust them to achieve a balance in volume and tone.
7) Toggle the EXPANDER PHASE {PP} switch IN and OUT to determine if
either setting improves the stereo effect. This feature corrects the phase
differences that could exist between various amplifier models.
Figure 3b
Stereo Amp Positioning
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Separate the amplifiers and
balance their loudness levels for a
full stereo effect.
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Most, or all panel controls on an
auxiliary amplifier are usually
bypassed when connecting directly
to the power amp input.
Figure 3a
Stereo Expander Connection
Cyber–Deluxe
™
Amplifier
“Auxiliary”
Amplifier