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Headphone Jack as a Line Driver
– On some occasions (such as high-
volume or outdoor situations) it may be desirable to use your RS combo
along with an additional power amplifier and added cabinets. A standard
shielded instrument cable may be used to connect from the headphone jack
of the unit to an unbalanced input of a standard power amplifier. This will
provide a signal that is post-EQ and after the Master Volume control,
allowing the entire system to be controlled from the RS. This way, you only
have to adjust one set of knobs. This is a
Really Neat Thing
, huh?
Using the RS Amplifier Without Speakers
– This amplifier is designed to
be used safely with headphones only, without the loud speaker plugged in.
No harm will result from using the amplifier in this fashion. This allows the
use of the unit for practice with headphones and as a preamplifier with other
amplifiers. Neighbors and room mates really love this, which qualifies it as
another
Really Neat Thing
.
MAINTENANCE
Your Nemesis amplifier has been designed to require minimal routine
maintenance. Attention to the following areas will ensure optimum
performance of your amplifier. We’re serious. Don’t blow this off, OK?
Contact Point Cleaning –
One of the weakest links in most bass
amplification systems are the solderless connection points where
instruments, speaker cabinets, effects, and other devices are connected to the
amplifier. (The most vulnerable of these types of connection is the jack on
your instrument). In addition to contamination from airborne pollutants,
these points are frequently assaulted by connectors that have picked up
debris from dirty stages, cases, etc.
This contamination can result in poor contact as well as poor tone, and we
all know that bad tone is a
Very Bad Thing
. These points should be cleaned
regularly with a cotton swab soaked in denatured alcohol or a commercially
available de-oxidant. Frequent cleaning of the plugs on your cords is also
recommended.