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1. MAINS (POWER) SWITCH
This is the On/Off switch for the mains electric power to the
amplifier.
Note: Please ensure the amplifier is switched off and unplugged
from the mains electricity supply whenever it is moved!
2. STANDBY SWITCH
The Standby Switch is used in conjunction with the Power Switch
(item 1) to ‘warm up’ the amplifier before use and to prolong the life
of the output valves.
When powering up the amplifier always engage the Power Switch
first, leaving the Standby switch on ‘Standby’ for 2 minutes, allowing
the valves to come up to their correct operating temperatures.
Afterwards the Standby Switch can be engaged, enabling the HT
without ‘shocking’
cold valves.
The Standby Switch should also be used to turn the amplifier ‘on’
and ‘off’ during breaks in a performance. Also, when switching off,
always disengage the Standby Switch prior to the main Power
Switch.
3. PRESENCE CONTROL
This control operates in the power section and adds high
frequencies to your sound by altering the amount of negative
feedback. Turning this control clockwise adds more bite to your
sound, making it crisper and more cutting.
4. BASS CONTROL
This adjusts the bottom end. Turning it clockwise increases the
amount of low frequencies in the sound.
5. MIDDLE CONTROL
This adjusts the level of those all-important mid-range frequencies.
Turning it clockwise increases the mids and fattens your sound,
giving it more punch. Turning it anticlockwise reduces the mids,
producing a more 'scooped' tone.
6. TREBLE CONTROL
This adjusts the top-end. Turning it clockwise increases the amount
of high frequencies present in the sound, giving your guitar tone a
brighter edge.
Note: The previous four controls - PRESENCE (item 3), BASS (item
4), MIDDLE (item 5) & TREBLE (item 6) - are very interactive and,
consequently, altering one control can change the way the others
behave. For this reason, experimentation is recommended.
7. MASTER VOLUME
This controls the overall output level of your 2203KK, turning it
clockwise increases the volume.
8. PRE AMP VOLUME
Turning this control clockwise overdrives the pre-amp valves and
creates a harmonically rich distortion
9. “THE BEAST” Switch and indicator LEDs
This switch engages the Kerry King Signature tone.
“THE BEAST” switch engages the ASSAULT and GATE circuits.
Its LED will light in RED when the expander circuitry is in noise
reduction mode (gate closed) and GREEN when the expander is
open letting the signal pass without any attenuation.
10. GATE, THRESHOLD
The GA
TE control adjusts the 2203KK internal expander circuitry.
This circuitry replaces Kerry’
s noise gate with an ultra fast studio
quality noise reducer unit. Instead of abruptly cutting the sound once
the threshold is reached like a noise gate, the expander
progressively attenuates the signal following its dynamics. The
THRESHOLD control has a program dependent decay ratio allowing
very slow decay times for slowly moving guitar signals thus
maintaining the natural sustain and very fast decays for staccato
rhythms and short pauses.
Adjust the THRESHOLD knob to control the point where the noise
reduction begins to work. Make sure that when adjusting the
THRESHOLD knob you are not picking up hum from the amplifier or
other equipment as it may result in a setting higher than needed.
11. ASSAULT, INTENSITY
The ASSAULT circuitry replaces the old graphic equaliser with an
electronic circuit tuned for Kerry’s preferred frequency response
together with user adjustable gain. Adjust the INTENSITY for the
desired amount of gain boost.
Tip: some guitar players like KK adjust the THRESHOLD knob to
silence the amplifier with the guitar volume full whilst others prefer to
silence the amplifier with the guitar volume turned down. Feel free to
experiment with both settings.
12. High Sensitivity INPUT
This is a 'high sensitivity' guitar input.
1 - 5. LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUTS
There are five loudspeaker output jacks provided for connection to
speaker cabinets. Please always ensure that the amplifier’s output
impedance is matched correctly to the speaker cabinets total load
(The impedance for Marshall cabinets is clearly displayed on the
rating plate near the speaker input jacks) and ALWAYS ensure you
use good quality, unscreened (unshielded) speaker cables for this
purpose. NEVER use guitar (screened/shielded) cables.
WARNING! Never use the amplifier without a speaker load attached!
IMPORTANT NOTE: Your 2203KK should be completely powered
down before the Output Impedance is altered.
It is imperative that: a) at least one of the speaker outputs of the
amplifier is connected to a load whilst in operation and b) the
impedance matches the total impedance of the speaker cabinet(s)
being used.
The following combinations are our recommendations -
1x 16 Ohm cabinet - 16 Ohm Socket (1)
2x 16 Ohm cabinets - Use both 8 Ohm Sockets (2 & 3)
1x 8 Ohm cabinet - Use one 8 Ohm Socket (2 or 3)
2x 8 Ohm cabinets - Use both 4 Ohm Sockets (4 & 5)
1x 4 Ohm cabinet - Use one 4 Ohm Socket (4 or 5)
WARNING! Use of any other combination/configuration of cabinets
and/or impedances may result in sub standard sound and possible
damage to the amplifier and/or the speaker cabinet(s)
WARNING! Failure to comply with any of the points raised in this
section may result in damage to the amplifier.
6. MAINS INPUT with integral Mains Fuse
Your amplifier is provided with a detachable mains (power) lead,
which is connected here. Before connecting for the first time, please
ensure that your amplifier’s mains voltage rating matches your
country’s domestic electricity supply voltage. If you have any doubt,
please get advice from a qualified technician. Your Marshall dealer
will be able to assist you in finding a Marshall authorised technician.
7. MAINS FUSE
The correct value of this MAINS fuse is specified on the rear panel
of the amplifier.
For safety reasons NEVER attempt to bypass the fuse or fit one of
incorrect value.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Always ensure that there is a load (speaker)
attached before connecting the mains lead.
WARNING! ALWAYS ensure that the correct mains voltage
applicable for the country where the 2203KK is being used matches
the rating on the rear panel.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Your 2203KK should always be completely
powered down before the mains lead is removed.
Technical Specification
Power Output - 100W RMS
Dimensions - 750mm x 310mm x 215mm
Weight - 21.5Kg
2203KK front panel features
2203KK front panel
2203KK rear panel
2203KK rear panel features
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ENGLISH
* EUR
OPE ONL
Y - Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of the EMC Directive (Environments E1, E2
and E3 EN 55103-1/2) and the Low Voltage Directive in the E.U.
* EUR
OPE ONL
Y - Note:
The Peak Inrush current for the 2203KK is 52 amps.
Follow all instr
uctions and heed all warnings
KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS !
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