Its not a adjustable its just a button. Maybe it is just reverb as I'm not an expert on such things, when you push it, it makes things sounds more awesome.
I'm not investigating amps all that much yet I did when I first got it but as always life has a way of getting in the way and the free time I do have is about learning to play I've got the rest of my life to do amps
Good luck on getting caught back up.
I did not my fucking good copier broke and so I have been forced to use my craptacular HP one so I'm still scanning.
The button should have a label. It also came with a book, I am pretty sure. Yeah, I bet there's a manual for the amp in your packaging. There's probably a slot to put it in your gig bag.
LOL
And, yeah... That has to suck. That's a whole lot of scanning. I'm not even sure if I can think of a way that I'd use to make that interesting for myself.
Are you still working from home, or?
It is not fun or interesting but someone has to do it. So I scan and scan and scan and I’m really fucking sick of scanning. Almost done.
I’ll have to check it out I believe the manual is still attached to the amp, I just plugged it in an started playing with it when I got it.
At least you didn't throw it away!
That puts you like miles ahead of many guitarists.
I don't know WHY they do this - but they throw those papers in the trash. They don't keep them. I've bought a lot of used guitars and it's a rarity to find one with the original paperwork - even if they just bought it six damned months ago!
I have no idea why they do this. No idea... That paperwork is potentially important.
I have paperwork for all of my guitars that I've purchased. For some of the used guitars, I've found replica paperwork or just contacted the company to get 'em to send me copies. Guitar/gear manufacturers are sometimes pretty awesome about stuff like that.
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