A quick tour of the millennium two-fifty, The front panel, User guide – Millennium Enterprises Integrated Modeling Amplifier User Manual
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A Quick Tour of the Millennium Two-Fifty
The Front Panel
1) Bright and Normal Inputs - The 1/4” inputs of the Millennium allow you to select between Bright (top) and Normal (bottom). The Bright
input produces a slightly brighter sound, where as the Normal input provides a normal input color.
2) Input Level Control - This knob controls the overall input level of the Millennium. A recommended setting for this knob would be to turn
the level up enough so that the Millennium Clip LED occasionally lights.
3) Clip LED- This Clip LED tells you that the input level is set too high and there is internal input level clipping.
4) Amp Controls- These 5 knobs control all of the amplifier EQs and levels. These controls are as follows:
4a) Gain - This knob controls the overall distortion gain level of the Amplifier models that use distortions, and controls the volume of the
amplifier models that have clean tones. Values range from 0.0 to 10.
4b) Treble - This knob is used to control the Treble frequency of the currently selected preset. Values range from 0.0 to 10.
4c) Mid - This knob is used to control the Mid frequency of the currently selected preset. Values range from 0.0 to 10.
4d) Bass - This knob is used to control the Bass frequency of the currently selected preset. Values range from 0.0 to 10.
Amplifier EQ Note: Due to the special Integrated amplifier modeling features of the Millennium, every time a different
Integrated Amplifier model is called up, the EQs take on the characteristics of the selected Amplifier models. Some of the
Amplifier models do not use certain tone controls (ie: Matchless), have a dash in the display, indicating that the frequency is
not available.
4e) Level - This knob is used to control the overall output level of the currently selected preset. Values range from 0.0 to 10.
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