DRIVE (increases or decreases the DIST level)
EQ (Equalizer)
NR (Noise Reduction)
4
DIST (Distortion)
SS Clean.
A solid-state clean amp sound; great for a crisp, no frills tone.
Tube Clean.
Warmer and thicker than the SS Clean setting.
Classic 1.
Classic combo bass amp; works well for most playing styles.
Classic 2.
Classic stage amplifier.
Jazz Tone.
Sounds great with a touch of chorus in FX1 or FX3.
Fat Bottom.
The lowest of the lows. Super-chunky.
Studio.
The heavy sound of a high-powered, studio-standard bass
amp.
Grunge.
Dirty, slightly distorted bass sound.
Southern.
A crisp and clean low-end you'll hear most often in country
music.
Synth.
A raspy synthesizer-like sound with a touch of resonance.
Off.
Turns off DIST.
Increasing levels of drive/gain for the DIST module.
Pedal control of the drive/gain.
Indicates DIST is turned off.
Varying levels of cut and boost for low, middle and high audio frequencies.
01-10: attenuated highs, emphasized lows
11-20: less attenuation of highs, emphasis of
lows
21-24: emphasized midrange
25: flat EQ curve
Turns off the EQ.
Left-hand digits: increasing levels of hum elimination (60Hz harmonic notch
filters).
Right-hand digits: increasing levels of gating (silencing of quieter sounds).
Turns off both hum elimination and noise reduction.
CAB (Cabinet Simulator)
4 x 10" driver cabinet.
4 x 12" driver cabinet.
1 x 15" driver cabinet.
Turns off cabinet simulation.
26-30: emphasized highs
31-40: attenuated lows; emphasized
highs
41-50: emphasized presence, lows