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Important Information About Tubes and Tube Products (continued):

Survival Tips For Tube Amplifiers:

To prolong tube life, observe these tips and recommendations:

• Match the impedance of your speaker cabinet(s) to your amplifier. Improper impedance matching will con-

tribute to early tube degradation and may cause premature tube failure.

• Make sure the speaker(s) are properly connected prior to turning on the amplifier.

• After playing the amplifier, allow sufficient time for it to properly cool down prior to moving it. A properly

cooled amplifier prolongs tube life due to the internal components being less susceptible to the damage
caused by vibration.

• Allow the amplifier to warm up to room temperature before turning it on. The heat generated by the tube

elements can crack a cold glass housing.

• Replace the output tube(s) before the performance degrades or the tubes fail completely. Replace the

tube(s) on a regular basis (at least once per year or as often as every 4 to 6 months if you play long and
hard every day).

• Always have the bias checked after replacing the output tubes (unless the amplifier is equipped with "self-

biasing circuitry"). This should be done ONLY at a qualified service center. Improper biasing could result
in the tubes running too hot, which greatly reduces the life of the tubes – or too cold, which results in dis-
torted sound regardless of level settings. Do not play the amplifier if it exhibits these symptoms – get the
bias checked/adjusted immediately to prevent tube failure and/or other damage.

• If the locating notch on the base of a power tube breaks off, replace the tube. This significantly reduces

the risk of damaging your amplifier by incorrectly inserting the tube.

• Protect the amplifier from dust and moisture. If liquid gets into the amplifier proper, or if the amplifier is

dropped or otherwise mechanically abused, have it checked out at an authorized service center before
using it.

• Proper maintenance and cleaning in combination with routine checkups by your authorized service center

will insure the best performance and longest life from your amplifier.

CAUTION: Tube replacement should be performed only by qualified service personnel who are
familiar with the dangers of hazardous voltages that are typically present in tube circuitry.

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Summary of Contents for V58

Page 1: ...U S E R S G U I D E ...

Page 2: ...RE SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL OUR AMPLIFIERS ARE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS CONTINUED EXPOSURE TO HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS CAN CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING IMPAIRMENT OR LOSS USER CAUTION IS ADVISED AND EAR PRO TECTION IS RECOMMENDED IF UNIT IS OPERATED AT HIGH VOLUME CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC S...

Page 3: ...to operate yet still produces incredible sounds Like all St Louis Music amplifiers your V58 is designed by musicians and built using the finest components available Extensive testing confirms that this amplifier is the absolute best it can be In order to get the most out of your new amplifier we strongly urge you to read the information contained in this manual before you begin playing And Thank Y...

Page 4: ... obtain the level you need The Volume control also governs the level of the signal at the Line Out jack 5 5 LINE OUT This jack provides a line level signal for connecting to a house mixing board recording con sole or external amplifier This jack can also double as in Insert jack allowing you to add an external effect as shown on the facing page The jack is a stereo 1 4 type tip signal out ring sig...

Page 5: ...ouis Music s YPP117 and two 1 4 mono shielded cables to connect to the effect as shown Using the Line Out Jack as an Insert Jack TIP RING SLEEVE SEND RETURN GROUND Stereo to mono Y cord to Line Out jack to Line Out jack STP201 3 STP202 6 STP203 9 YPP117 1 4 TO 1 4 MONO SHIELDED CABLES to effect OUT jack to effect IN jack External Effect TIP RING SLEEVE Y adapter and 2 cables External Effect T I P ...

Page 6: ...signed a number of outstanding solid state amplifiers that sound very very good Some use special circuitry which enables them to simulate the distortion characteris tics of a tube amplifier However the tube amplifier still held in the highest esteem by many musicians offers a classic vintage sound in a contemporary market Tube Types And Usage Tube amplifiers are based primarily on two types of tub...

Page 7: ...oses gain starts to hum lacks sensitivity or feels as if it is working against you the preamplifier tubes may need to be replaced The power tubes are subjected to considerably more stress than the preamplifier tubes Consequently they almost always fail degrade first If deteriorating power tubes aren t replaced they will ultimately fail Depending on the failure mode they may even cause severe damag...

Page 8: ...ith proper biasing If the bias is set too high overbiased the sound from the amp will be distorted at all levels If the bias is set too low under biased the power tubes will run hot the plates inside the tubes may glow red due to excessive heat and the sound from the amplifier will lack power and punch The excessive heat greatly reduces tube life from a few days to as little as a few hours in extr...

Page 9: ...er replacing the output tubes unless the amplifier is equipped with self biasing circuitry This should be done ONLY at a qualified service center Improper biasing could result in the tubes running too hot which greatly reduces the life of the tubes or too cold which results in dis torted sound regardless of level settings Do not play the amplifier if it exhibits these symptoms get the bias checked...

Page 10: ...10 V58 Guitar Amplifier System Block Diagram INPUT GAIN VOLUME TONE SPEAKER LINE OUT 12AX7A V1A 12AX7A V1B EL84 V2 ...

Page 11: ...ility 1400 Ferguson Ave St Louis MO 63133 USA Office Facility 1400 Ferguson Ave St Louis MO 63133 USA Product Type Audio Amplifier Complies with Standards LVD 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC 73 23 EWG Safety EN60065 EMC EN55013 EN55020 EN55022 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Supplementary information provided by your local Sales Services Office or SLM Electronics R D Engineering 1901 Congressional Drive St Louis MO 6...

Page 12: ...ER REQUIREMENTS 120 VAC 60 Hz 40VA 100 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 40VA 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 40VA SIZE AND WEIGHT 12 H x 13 W x 7 5 D 18 lbs The V58 is covered with a durable Tolex material wipe it clean with a lint free cloth Never spray cleaning agents onto the cabinet Avoid abrasive cleansers which would damage the finish Specifications and information in this manual are subject to change without notice www v...

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