![]() ![]() While the company doesn’t pretend there are tubes inside that narrow perforated window between the knobs and the foot switches, whatever is in there gives off an enticing orange glow that implies it’s doing much the same thing. Most importantly – both to H&K and likely to many users – is the emphasis on the fact that this is all strictly analog stuff. Highlights of the design include the resonance control to fine-tune the low end, the sagging control to induce compression-like power-supply lag, and a selectable solo boost level with foot switch, which is extremely handy to help your leads cut through the band. Here is where you’ll also find the input for the included 24-volt DC power adapter. There is also a 1/8-inch stereo headphone jack with volume, a 1/8-inch aux input, the power switch, and a power-amp output capable of generating 50 watts into four ohms, 25 watts into eight ohms, 12.5 watts into 16 ohms. Narrow as it is, the AmpMan’s back panel is fully loaded with an input, a noise-gate level control, an FX loop send and return, the built-in H&K Red Box cab sim’s on/off switch, a line/mic switch, an XLR DI output and an eight-position cab-type selector. ![]()
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