With the Standby switch in the up position, your amp will be on With the Standby switch
in the down position, Standby will be in operation and no sound will come from the amp.
4) A.C. CONVENIENCE OUTLETS:
These outlets let you plug in other equipment for
a.c. power. They can supply a total of 700 watts. To find out how much wattage your
equipment uses, look on the back of the unit where the power cord is located. Most
companies will list the wattage demand there. For example, your Convertible amp uses
480 watts.
NEVER PLUG IN UNITS THAT DRAW MORE THAN A TOTAL OF 700 WATTS, OR
YOU WILL RISK THE POSSIBILITY OF AN ELECTRICAL FIRE.
5) EFFECTS LOOP:
Use this circuit with your effects for the least amount of hiss, In
older design amps, players had to plug their guitars directly into effects and plug the
effects into the guitar input jacks on their amps. With the Convertible amp, you can plug
your guitar into the guitar input jack and run your effects through the Effects Loop.
The "Send Level" control lets you match the Effects Loop output to the input of your
effects. When the level is set too low, too much hiss will come through the speaker and
the volume will be low.
When the level is set too high, you will overload the effect input and cause too much
distortion Experiment with the setting to find the best match for your effects
''Effects Send" should be connected to the input of your effect using a normal guitar
cable. "Effects Return" should be connected to the output of your effect using a normal
guitar cable. You want the signal to come OUT of your amp
INTO
the effect and OUT of
the effect
INTO
your amp.
6) REVERB:
This is where your reverb connects. The return jack accepts the reverb
cable with a red dot on the plug.