Gallien Krueger Micro - Lead
Gallien Krueger Micro - Lead
Gallien Krueger Micro - Lead
Instructions
Micro Lead Series
Fuse Rating
2.5 Amps
2.5 Amps
3 Amps
Fuse#
T2.5A 250V
T2.5A 250V
T3.0 250V
ML/E ONLY :
(23) Compressor Switch
Turns the Clean Channel's Compressor on and off.
The compressor boosts low level signals while
decreasing high level signals to add sustain. It is
preset to an overall general purpose 2:1 compression ratio, ideal for most applications.
The Compressor can be turned on and off with the
RFG4 Foot Controller only when this switch is in
the "on" position and the RFG4 is plugged in.
(24) Stereo Reverb Control
Controls the amount of delayed signal mixed with
the main signal from the internal reverb. Clockwise
rotation of this control increases the amount of
reverberation effect in the ignal. The Reverb can be
turned on and off using the RFG4 Foot Controller.
(25) Stereo Chorus On/Off Indicator LED
When lit, the Stereo Chorus effect is activated.
Getting Started
LEAD CHANNEL
1) Set Channel select Switch (2) to "Lead".
2) Turn the volume and any tone controls on your guitar to "10" before making
adjustments on the ML/S or ML/E. These will be fine tuned later.
3) Set the Output Level (11) at the 2 o'clock position, the Gain Level (4) at the
10 o'clock position, the EQ at the 12o'clock position, and the Boost off (counterclockwise). While playing, set the Lead Master (4) to desired level.
4) Try the Shape (7) control to get a feel for how it alters the voicing of the Lead
channel. Set to achieve the desired starting sound.
5) You will find that the Equalization (10) is quite responsive and takes some trial
and error to get to know. From the flat (12 o'clock) position, take each control
one at a time and turn it all the way up and all the way off while laying your guitar trough the unit. After you have become familiar with each one, set to the
desired position.
6) Before setting up any effects, adjust the Gain Level and set to the desired
amount of gain. The Gain Level will add saturation to the overdrive sound and
should be set before engaging any effects.
7) For the ML/E only : With your tone roughly set, familiarize yourself with both
the Reverb (24) and the Stereo Chorus (25-28) the same way as with the tone
controls. If you choose to use the effects, set to desired levels.
8) Try adjusting the Boost (3) in conjunction with the Gain Level. If you have the
footswitch hooked up, try footswitching the Boost on and off to explore the two
separate gain levels that can be achieved.
9) The final adjustment on the amplifier is the volume level. Turn up the Lead
Master (6) to your desired playing level.
10) Finally, fine tune your level and tone with adjustments on your guitar.
CLEAN CHANNEL
11) Set Channel Select Switch (2) to "CLN".
12) Repeat Step 2.
13) Set the Output Level (11) at the 2 o'clock position. Then while laying, set the
Volume (9) to desired playing level.
14) Repeat Step 5.
15) Repeat Step 7.
16) Try playing with the Compressor (23) on and off to hear the effect it creates.
17) The final adjustment on the amplifier is the volume level. Turn up the Volume
(9) to your desired playing level.
18) Finally, fine tune your level and tone with the adjustments on your guitar.
Note : Generally, keeping the Output Level greater than the 1 o'clock position
will avoid the problem of overdriving outboard effects.
Final note : Once the levels of each channel (Lead Master (6) and Volume(9))
have been set, use the Output Level (11) to control your overall stage level.
SAMPLE SETTINGS
Controls shown in black are active or in the "in" position.
Lead Master, Volume, and Output Level settings are dependant on speaker con
figuration, desired volume level, and outboard effects.
Basic channel parameter settings on the ML/E shown below are intended to be
used with the ML/S as well.
Accessories
There are a variety of accessories for the ML/S and
ML/E Heads and Combos, each designed to blend
perfectly with the Microamplifier Series.
Footswitches
For the ML/S
With the addition of the RF2 Foot Control, you can
take control of Channel Switching(Lead/Clean) and
Boost (On/Off) with a tap of your toe. A standard
1/4'' phone stereo cord is included for hookup to the
ML/S.
For the ML/E
The RFG4 Foot Control is designed to gives you
control over five functions in the ML/E. Channel
Switching (Lead/Clean), Boost(On/Off) or
Compressor (On/Off), Reverb(On/Off), and Chorus
(On/Off). A standard 5-pin DIN(MIDI) cable is
included for hookup to the ML/E.
Block Diagram
Specifications
Max Input :
Output :
1.4Vrms
70W into 8 per channel (stereo)
140W into 4 (mono)
@less than 1% THD
Headphones :
1.4Vrms max into 8 (.25watt)
Signal to Noise Ratio: >74dB (Clean Channel referenced to max input;
EQ flat)
Input Sensitivity :
(Clean Channel) 1.8m Vrms @1KHz
Return Sensitivity :
.46Vrms@1KHz
Active Equalization : 15dB @ 80Hz
18dB @ 800Hz
16dB @ 4.0kHz
12dB @ 10kHz
Shape :
Cut @ 560Hz (up to -14dB)
Input Impedances :
Input..1M
Return (ML/S)..12K
Return (ML/E)..22K
Stereo Aux Input (ML/E)..12K
Output Impedances :
Send..470
Line Out .1K
Compressor (ML/E) : 2:1 Compression Ratio w/margin of 3
Chorus (ML/E):
Crossover Filter : 6dB/oct @340Hz
Modulation Rate : .35Hz-2.4Hz
Maximum Width (delay time) : 17.5ms - 22.5ms
Reverb (ML/E) :
Electronic Analog Type with Stereo Outputs
(multi-tap bucket brigade)
Dimensions :
Heads:13.75''W x 1.9''H x 7''D (7.2lbs)
206 combo: 13.75''W x 10.25''H x 7.75''D (23lbs)
208 Combo: 17.20''W x 14''H x 10.50''D (36lbs)
112 Combo: 17.20''W x 16''H x 10.50''D
(32lbs : Celestion / 40lbs : EV)
Footswitch :
ML/S: GK model RF2 and standard
3-connector stereo cord (1/4''plugs)
ML/E:GK model RFG4 and standard
5-conductor cord with 5-pin DIN connectors
(MIDI type)
Specifications
Your new amp, if kept in a well constructed rack, road case, or GK Road Bag and handled with care, should give you trouble-free performance. If operated with
care our only maintenance should be occasional external cleaning.
Often when an electrical component provides poor, erratic, or no performance, it is due to minor problems or irregularities which may be corrected easily by someone
knowing very little about electronics.
We have provided the accompanying chart for your reference. If you have any problems at all, please check this first. If your problem is major and there is definitely
something wrong with the unit, please refer to the list of Service Centers included with the paperwork in the packing box. If necessary , call your local GK Dealer for
your nearest Authorized GK Service Center. You may also call our Service Department at (408) 441-7970 For reference to your nearest Authorized GK Service Center.
PROBLEMS:
PROBABLE CAUSES/SOLUTIONS:
Auto Amplifier Shutdown may have tripped. Reset by turning the Power Switch(22)off, wait 3seconds, then
turn the Power switch back on. If the condition still exists, check interconnections with speakers.
Reset amplifier with Power Switch as described above. If condition still exists, check
guitar volume, pick-ups, cord, and repair or replace if necessary.
Be sure the effect parameters are up and front panel ON/OFF buttons are "in". Check footswitch cable.
Loud hum.
Check grounding of the unit and any effects going through the effects loop. Proper grounding is mandatory.
Excessive noise.
Repair or replace guitar cord. Make sure external effects are patched into the Effects Loop and not before the
Input. Test guitar pick-ups.
Check power cord, AC outlet and fuse. If all are OK or fuse is blown, call your local Authorized GK Service
Center. Note :Be sure the correct fuse is being used.