Each HERO mode is given a name, which clearly indicates where it positions itself. For examples of each HERO modes and how they sound check out the online demos in this section.
• For a breakdown of the P65's HERO modes
click here.
Dialing through each of the HERO modes will also show you the cool LED visual recall - for each mode the position of each control on the P65 is shown by LED indicators around each knob, showing you exactly what each value is.
In LIVE mode the P65's controls function like a conventional WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) amplifier, but with the cool feature of being able to use one of the 11 different AMP setting as a starting point for producing your own tone. Simply select the AMP mode you want, add the P65's cool variable BOOST feature - works just like sticking a distortion pedal in front of your amp! Adjust the amps controls to suit and then add the effects you want - more on that in a moment - then store the end result to one of the four user channels on the amp by simply pressing and holding the desired channel button for 2 seconds.
• For a list of the P65's AMP configurations
click here.
The P65 houses a comprehensive multi-FX Palette consisting of 11 carefully selected effect combinations giving you access to all the classic studio quality effects you'll need. Each effects selection is fully editable with all the key parameters accessible by the TAP and EDIT control functions and combinations of the TAP, A, B & bypass buttons, all of which are fully explained in the manual.
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Click here to see the P65's effects compliment.
The P65 generates 65 watts RMS output and houses an 12" Celestion Driver.
Round the back of the unit the rear panel houses an extension speaker out, a phones / record out socket and the FS2 and FS1 footswitch sockets to enable foot switching of the user channels. The top of the unit is finished off with a very stylish moulded handle.
The P65 offers a great new take on digital amp design and package everything a player could want into to portable affordable units without sacrificing sonic quality or user interface.