User Manual
Some sage advice…
Here are a couple bits of wisdom that will hopefully
make your LowDown experience a happy and
productive one. Before you position your amp in your
rehearsal space or venue, consider a couple of things:
• Getting closer to a wall will increase the amount of
perceived low end from your amp, and for an added
bonus, get in a corner for even more pronounced low
end. (Or move away from the walls if your tone is too
boomy!)
• What sounds like great tone on stage doesn’t always
translate to the audience in the rest of the room. After
you set up and get your tone, it is a good idea to walk
20 feet out into the room, if your cord will allow, and
listen to what your amp sounds like. Adjust your tone
to achieve the compromise of what you need to hear
on stage, and what sounds good in the room. Happiness
will abound!
• If you purchased the LowDown 150 with the 12”
speaker and kick back design, note that the perceived
tone will be change when the amp is tilted back. When
you tilt it back and use it as your monitor you lose a
bit of low end but gain volume and clarity. This is
good when you are in a small club/church
environment. If you are in the garage jamming with
friends or a medium size club you may want to keep
the amp in an upright position to fill the room with
your sound.