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  • Page 1 er Ma anua for t the D Diez zel D- -Mol l l mplif fier...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter One: Safety and Warranty 1.1 Safety Warnings 1.2 Warranty Information Chapter Two: Using Your D-Moll 2.1 Mains Connections, Power and Standby 2.1.1 Mains/connect to power outlet 2.1.2 Power up, Warm up, Standby off 2.1.3 Power tube caution 2.1.4 Operating Temperature...
  • Page 3 5.1.3 Deep 5.2 Power Amplifier Tubes 5.2.1 Function 5.2.2 Selection 5.2.3 Life Span – Tube Fuses Chapter Six: Functions and Switches 6.1 Programming D-Moll 6.2 Manual Channel Selection 6.3 Mid Cut on/off 6.4 Loop on/off 6.5 Mute on/off 6.6 Master 2 6.7 Store...
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    Do not open the panels of the amplifier. No user serviceable parts inside. Your D-Moll operates on very high internal voltages, which may still be present after the Amplifier has been turned off and disconnected for a while.
  • Page 5 To any second owners or more, there is no warranty coverage nor is a warranty transferable. Of course we at Diezel are happy to serve people who purchase their amplifier on the used market should your amp ever need servicing. Parts and labour...
  • Page 6: Power Tube Caution

    After ab bout 40 seco onds, the tu ubes have s sufficiently heated for normal eration. You ur D-Moll is now ready y for operat ion and the e standby sw witch can b be turned to “run n” (also fac cing up).
  • Page 7: Operating Temperature

    2.1.4 Operating Temperature It will take a little more time after warm-up until everything inside the amp is working in sync and to its fullest potential. A trained ear will notice a slightly warmer tone and better complexity in tone after playing the amp for a short while. It’s like warming up before running a marathon.
  • Page 8: Front Panel Connections

    The loo ops of your Diezel D-M oll send sig gnals at her levels a and impeda ances, which h makes th is section o...
  • Page 9: Rear Panel Connections

    If y you use the e serial retu rn, then th e signal pa of y your D-Moll is interrup pted, the sig gnal is sent t to the proc cessor, get s more or l...
  • Page 10: Compensated Out

    d the mix (l abeled “Vo lume”) con trol on the back deter rmines how much effec ct signal is bein ng added to o the origin nal signal, w which now s still flows th hrough the amplifier. T There is ways an ana alog connec...
  • Page 11: Midi Connections

    The D-Moll is ab ble to supp ly phantom m power to y your midi p pedal via a 7 7-prong DI di cable. Th...
  • Page 12: Master Volume

    Fr rom hard an nd percussi ive sounds too soft an d warm blo ossoming es. D-Moll w was design ed to offer as many o f the clean variety as possible. Yo our choice of g...
  • Page 13 4.1.3 Ch hannel Th hree (Lead This s channel is s voiced for r highly arti iculate sing gle note line es or for ve ry heavy an nd massive ythm guitar . Due to its slight midr range accen nt and very y high gain structure, i...
  • Page 14: Deep

    It ntrols the fr requencies a around 120 0Hz without t influencing g the overa all dynamic range of th wer amplifie er. Diezel C Co. is not re esponsible f for disintegr rating spea ker cabinet...
  • Page 15: Life Span - Tube Fuses

    Yo ou can fine- -tune your D D-Moll by h having diffe rent type a nd brands of tubes inst talled, howe ever, it is im mperative t...
  • Page 16 Switc ches 6.1 Progr ramming the D-Mo It is s quite easy y to program m your Die zel D-Moll a and, also, e easy to exp lain. Pushin ng the “Sto ore” toggle switch twic ce must fol...
  • Page 17: Mid Cut On/Off

    6.3 Mid Cut On/Off The switching function “Mid Cut” is applicable to all channels. The Mid Cut is active when the corresponding LED is lit. 6.4 Loop On/Off This function activates a device that is connected to the switch-able loop. 6.5 Mute On/Off “Mute”...
  • Page 18: Midi In

    (and processors and computers) of all kinds. We will only need to learn a small portion of this “language” to use the D-Moll and its peripheral MIDI partners. We are going to learn only about “program change”.
  • Page 19: Single Channel Mode - Automatic Channel Recognition

    Preamp channel one selector off, channel two selector on, channel 3 selector on. If you let go of “Mute” now, then your D-Moll is set to respond to MIDI channel 7 only. Get it? The table below gives you the sequence for all 7 MIDI channels.
  • Page 20: Chapter Nine: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Chapter Eight: Footswitch The optional Columbus footswitch can be connected via the rear panel mounted XLR jack. The Columbus will not recognize functions selected from the front panel. Chapter Nine: Maintenance and Cleaning 9.1 Cleaning Never use a wet method of cleaning the amplifier, i.e. any amplifier. Usually it is sufficient to wipe down the outside of the amp with a slightly moist cleaning rag.

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