Laney LA60C 60W Acoustic Guitar / Vocals Amplifier Chorus + Reverb. Made in UK
1. Mic Input: The input socket has been designed to accept both balanced and unbalanced signals from microphones with an XLR input connector. Good quality low impedance condensor or dynamic mics should preferably be used for best results, these will ensure the best possible results from hand-held instruments or closely mic’d instruments.
2. Tape/CD input: Phono (RCA) sockets are provided for the connection of tape/CD machines.
3. Volume: Controls the overall listening level of the mic and the tape/CD auxiliary inputs.
4. Guitar Inputs: Active and Passive/Active inputs are provided for connection of guitars. Guitars with active circuitry should be connected via the Active socket. Non-active guitars should be connected using the Passive input. Incidentally, guitars with active circuitry could be placed in the Active input if pre-amp overloading is desired.
5. Volume: Controls the overall listening volume of the guitar inputs.
6. Chorus: Enables the onboard chorus.
7. Bass: Controls the low frequency response of the pre-amplifier.
8. Paramid- Frequency: Selects the frequency at which the cut or boost selected by the paramid level control (9)
acts; to access LO mid frequencies turn the frequency control anti-clockwise, to access HI mid frequencies turn the frequency control clockwise.
9. Paramid-Level: Sets the level of boost or cut applied to the frequency set by control 8: for frequency boost,
turn the control clockwise; for frequency cut, turn the frequency control anti-clockwise.
10. Treble: Controls the high frequency response of the amplifier.
11. Reverb: Controls the level of reverb on the channel.
12. Insert: Socket provided for accepting the signal from another amplifier.
13. Line Out: Socket provided for sending signal to another amplifier or mixing desk. Connecting an LA30C to another non chorus amp, such as an LA30 via the Line out socket to an insert sock will produce a dramatic stereo chorus effect between the two amplifier.