Check to make sure that the Impedance switch on the rear panel is set to the correct impedance (4, or 8
ohms) for your cabinet. Improper loading may cause excess tube and transformer wear and eventual failure.
Use high-quality speaker cables to ensure maximum performance. For tube-related problems, please see the
troubleshooting section on page 7 of this manual.
All Budda chassis' are fabricated from aluminum, which helps to reduce weight along with our custom pine
cabinets. Low weight is a significant benefit for all players who gig, as well as keeping your tech and crew
happy. Aluminum is also a great conductor of heat. It may feel warmer to the touch than a traditional steel
chassis, but there's no need to worry.
chords. As you turn the control clockwise you will add gain to your signal for great crunch tones.
Fully clockwise offers great crunch and lead tones. Rolling of the volume of your guitars volume pot
off between 5 and 7 will clean up the signal without muddying up the tone of your amp. The amp is
equipped with capacitors to maximize the clarity and brightness of your signal as you roll off your guitars
volume pot. As you turn up the volume incrementally on your guitar, you can essentially go from rhythm,
to crunch, to lead drive. This works on both inputs of the amplifier and is considered the "purist" form of
channel switching.
REVERB:
This controls the amount of the tube driven reverb is present in your signal. The reverb on the
Verbmaster is a classic tube driven spring reverb that can go from subtle to over the top!
REVERB SETTINGS:
The Verbmaster has 2 settings for the reverb, Sand and Surf. On the Sand setting, the reverb is slightly
diminished with less high end. The Surf setting gives the reverb circuit an extra boost perfect for the surf
type music that dominated the California airwaves in the 60's. The Verbmaster can deliver the classic
reverb vibes from the early years of rock n' roll!