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Sell Yours Now. Similar Listings. Brand New. Add to Cart. Preorder Estimated ship date: January 18, Price Drop. Used — Very Good. Used — Mint. Used — Excellent. Used — Good. The preset programming process -- the Write command, that is -- is not carried out as soon as you press the button. Pressing the button merely initiates the process.

This mechanism is designed to prevent inadvertent programming. You can cancel the programming process at any time before the Status LED first illuminates by releasing the Write button. Again, the preset will only be programmed successfully if you press and hold the button until the Status LED flashes three times.

The LED flashes three times to indicate the preset was copied successfully. You can cancel the copy operation by releasing the key, but only for as long as the LED lights up continuously. The microcontroller runs a short system check after you switch the amp on. Once you have done this, the system will be ready to run, although you may encounter problems when attempting to select or store MIDI preset. Further indicator functions: Power Tube Monitor; description in section The Status LED serves a third display function.

As described in section 37, it indicates that no speaker is connected to the power amp outputs. If the Standby switch is set to 0 during programming, the amp will be muted when you select this MIDI presets precisely because the Amp Mute function was enabled during programming.

Therefore the power amp will not boost the signal and the sound will not be audible over the speaker. You must first flip the Standby switch. Power amp standby switch: Use this switch to silence 0 position the amp when you take longer break. To do this, set the Standby switch to 0 and start the programming process with the Write button The control system treats the Standby switch much like a function button. If you use it to edit the stored settings, the Status LED will flash.

If none of these ports is in use, flipping the Standby switch will not activate the power amp. This ensures the amp is not operated without a connected load.

If the amp is powered up and the Standby switch is set to On, the Standby circuit is deactivated internally and the Status LED shows this by flashing rapidly. In addition, an electronic surveillance system monitors the power tubes. The Status LED flashes to alert you to a defective power tube, blinking in different patterns to identify the given tube.

Specifically, it lights up briefly at regular intervals - once for V1, twice for V2, thrice for V3, and four times for V4. Because the tube monitoring system only works when the power tubes are up and running, this indicator is not enabled until you activate the power amp by flipping the Standby switch.

To reset the power tube monitoring circuitry, press the standby switch briefly. A tip from the designer: I suggest you get into the habit of using standby during short breaks. The amp is ready to run when. For breaks of 30 minutes and longer, I recommend that you switch the amp off in order to conserve energy.

Please unfold and refer to it as you read through the descriptions of features and functions! Plug the mains cord in here. For European models, use a standard non-heating equipment connector cable. Before you power the amp up, ensure the voltage value printed alongside the mains port is the same as the current of the local power supply or wall outlet.

Please also heed the guidelines set forth in the separately included pamphlet, Instructions for the Prevention of Fire, Electrical Shock and Injury. The rear chamber contains the mains fuse and the front chamber a spare fuse.

To this end, please refer to the fuse ratings shown on the type panel. Please note: A ground loop is an extraordinary condition. Under ordinary circumstances, ensure the button is set to Ground to earth the amp to the mains ground, thereby preventing ungrounded line noise! Switch no. Power is fed to the board via the MIDI circuit. If you choose to use another MIDI foot board, be sure to set the switch to the right to avoid damaging it. If the foot board you are using is designed to handle phantom power, consult its operating manual to learn how it is wired that is, which pins carry its power supply and what its voltage and current specifications are.

If the voltage and current specifications and wiring match, you may set the switch to the left to power this foot board via the MIDI cable. Please read and heed: Note that a MIDI foot board may not draw more than milliamperes of current if you want to power it via this port. If you are in any doubt, be sure to consult a specialist, meaning an amp technician or electronics engineer who earns a living with a screwdriver!

The following table lists encoding button settings for specific channels and for OMNI mode. When the amp receives a specific MIDI controller command, it has a certain value that tells the amp what to do. Command values ranging from 0 to 5 deactivate the assigned function, and values greater than or equal to 5 activate it. Bear this in mind for practical applications, because this is a fast way to go from a preset Poly channel to OMNI mode and vice versa.

MIDI Controller: controller 7 controller 14 controller 22 controller 23 controller 24 controller 27 controller 28 controller 29 controller This MIDI-enabled foot board is a custom design that switches every amp feature designated as footswitchable in this. To learn if a given feature may be controlled remotely, refer to its description herein.

A configuration table for the functions of the Steve Morse Signature amp is printed on page Based on a rather nifty switching concept, it provides direct access to the three channels. Another tremendous benefit of this microcontroller-driven foot board is that it connects to the amp via an easily obtained, standard stereo cord.

The onboard channel switching facility, is disabled when you plug a footswitch into this jack. Note also: A footswitch may be equipped with LEDs indicating the given switching status. Each of the two switches is provided with 15 milliamperes current, which suffices to power a standard LED.

For details on wiring, see Pin Assignments on page Use this knob to set a threshold value that is, the noise level at which the Noise Gate activates to suppress the signal.

The further you twist the knob to the right, the higher the signal level at which the Noise Gate kicks in. The Noise Gate can be activated and deactivated as required for Channel 2 and Channel 3 by pushing the front panel button A tip from the designer:. However, there is some minor matching variance between the two. Your purchases also help protect forests, including trees traditionally used to make instruments. We understand the importance of online privacy and are committed to complying with the EU General Data Protection Regulation.

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Used — Very Good. Change shipping region. Log in. Change style. Contact us. Close Menu. Click Here. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Thread starter William Braddell Start date Apr 30, William Braddell Member. Messages 3, How many of you are playing one of these?

I've got an ENGL Classic Tube 50 head with a 2x10 cab that I think is a really nice amp I use the high gain channel and can go from fenderish cleans to vintage gain levels to Tool levels of overdrive. I know that the Morse amp is meant to be a modified version of the Invader which I hear good things about and sounds good in clips. I'd be interested to hear how the Morse amp handles more vintage tones along with Tool levels of heaviness and more general experiences with the amp. ShinobiKama Member.

Messages The Morse amp is incredible. It's a terrible shame that they discontinued it. The clean channel on that amp was probably the best Engl offered in my opinion. The mid controls were so useful. It had THE tone man. The master volume wasn't as good as a Friedman or Diezel, but you can get pretty good tone at low volume if you've gotten used to dialing the amp in.



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