2)
POWER CORD: Plug this cord into the electrical socket for a.c. power. DO
NOT CUT OFF OR DEFEAT THE GROUNDING PIN.
3) 4 OHM SPEAKER JACK:
Use this jack to match the amp impedance to the
input of a 4 -ohm speaker. Proper impedance selection will give you maximum
power and maximum damping.
4) 8 OHM SPEAKER JACK:
Use this jack to match the amp impedance to the
input of an 8-ohm speaker. The Seymour Duncan Convertible Speaker that is
built into the 60 watt Combo is an 8-ohm speaker.
You can use both speaker jacks at the same time with different speakers. The
Convertible Amp's strong transformer can ha ndle any load with no damage.
5) SLAVE:
Use this jack for patching the output signal of the amp directly into a
mixer, tape recorder or another amp. Just use a regular guitar cord from the
Slave Out to the guitar input of the other unit. The circuit is wired after the output
stage so all tone; volume, overdrive and reverb controls will affect the outgoing
signal. Output is one volt at full power. Impedance is 4.7k ohms.