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Page 1
Dir ect Recor ding Pr e-Amp DR P -1[...]
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FROM THE CHAIRMAN I would like to thank you personally for selecting one of our Direct Recording Pre-amps. In our quest to make the sound of Marshall more accessible, we constantly use the knowledge and experience of our Research and Development team to produce new products. Following the success of the SE100 Speaker Emulator and PB100 Power brake,[...]
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DRP-1 Direct Recording Pre-amp. The Marshall Direct Recording Pre-Amp is in essence a complete Marshall stack in miniature, despite it’s compact size the DRP-1 uses micro electronic techniques to emulate the tone and feel of a typical Marshall pre-amp, power amp and loudspeaker cabinet. This allows the recording and reproducing of great guitar so[...]
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8. Battery Level LED. When activated by the switch (Item 7) the LED will illuminate when there is sufficient battery power to run the DRP-1. Low battery levels will produce no light from the LED, whilst borderline power will produce only a dim output. Rear Panel. 9. Input Jack. Accepts the input from the guitar. 10. D.C. Input. Accepts 9V DC power [...]
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5 ENGLISH M IX Headphone/ practice amp. Live sound pre-amp. Recording emulator or live P.A. Some Suggested Set-ups ● Remember that pedal type effects can be added between the guitar and input of the DRP-1 as you would with a normal guitar amp. ● When recording it is recommended that effects are added at the mix stage as is usually the case when[...]
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7 6 INPUT AMP PREAMP VOL. GAIN AMP TONE DRIVER PASSIVE TONE MASTER VOL. PREAMP OUT BUFFER PREAMP OUT JACK GUITAR INPUT JACK BOOST SWITCH BATTERY TEST L.E.D. POWER SWITCH ON OFF BASS MID. TREBLE. POWER AMP SIMULATOR HEADPHONE AMP HEADPHONE AMP INPUT JACK HEADPHONE AMP INPUT JACK +9v LINE LEVEL LINE OUT JACK LOUDSPEAKER CABINET SIMULATOR ▲ ▲ . . [...]