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13 POWER
At the risk of stating the obvious, this switch is used
to turn the T on and off. Before you turn on the amp do
make sure that the »MUTE« switch (#10) is depressed.
Activating the »POWER SWITCH« (the top of the switch
must be depressed towards the amp chassis) will make
the white line on the front panel (#13a) illuminate. The
amp is OFF when the bottom of the »POWER SWITCH«
is depressed – the white line (#13a) will no longer illu-
minate.
Before you plug in do make sure that the voltage is
correct (see #15)!
14 POWER RECEPTACLE
Connect the supplied AC power cord to the power recep-
tacle. Make sure the IEC plug is firmly inserted in the so-
cket. The other end of the cable should be connected to any
standard grounded AC outlet or into a power strip of proper
voltage. Before you plug in do make sure that the voltage is
correct (see #15)! Just in case you lose the cord provided,
the jack accepts a standard 3-prong IEC cord like those
found on most professional gear and computers – you can
get one at any electronics, music or computer store.
Never (!) remove or otherwise attempt to defeat the
ground pin of the power cord in order to get rid of a
hum induced by a ground loop.
14a POWER FUSE
The T is fused for your and its own protection. If you sus-
pect a blown fuse, disconnect the cord, pull out the »FUSE
DRAWER« (#14a, located just below the cord receptacle)
and replace the fuse with another suitable fuse. There
should be a spare fuse in the fuse drawer.. When you’re in
a country with a standard of 115 volts set the »VOLTAGE
SELECTOR« (#15) accordingly. If two fuses blow in a row,
something is very wrong. Do not open the unit. Refer ser-
vice to qualified service personnel.
15 VOLTAGE SELECTOR
The Amp features a »VOLTAGE SELECTOR« allowing you
to use your amplifier anywhere in the world just by the
flick of a switch. The unit is set to 230 V when we ship to
a country in Europe. Should you wish to use your T in the
USA set the »VOLTAGE SELECTOR« to “115 V”.
ATTENTION: Don’t forget to set it back to “230 V”
when you return home! EICH cannot be made res-
ponsible for damages to the unit caused by impro-
per voltage selection. Therefore it is a good idea
to always check the “VOLTAGE SELECTOR” before
powering up the unit.
16 SPEAKER OUT
T sports one Neutrik Speakon
®
Combo NLJ2 MD-V spea-
ker output.
Just make sure that the minimum load of
the power amp is no less than 4 ohms.
Thus you can
connect two 8 ohms speakers or one 4 ohms speaker.
Whatever your setup is, always make sure that the
speaker cables are as long as necessary but as
short as possible, using heavy gauge cable (we re-
commend at least 2 x 2.5 mm
2
).
Do stick to speaker cables with Speakon
®
connec-
tors only, either NL2FX (two pin connector) or NL4FX
(four pin connector). No matter which plug you use
the “hot” wire must be connected to pin “1+” and
the “cold” wire to pin “1-“. This Speakon
®
Com-
bo socket is also able to handle a 1/4“ jack. High
quality EICH speaker cables can be obtained as an
option.
You can find the output power of the T amps on page 11
under Technical Specifications.
17 AUX IN
This 3.5mm stereo Aux In jack provides the possibility to
connect your mp3 player, your iphone or other external
audio sources. You can control its‘ level with the »MAS-
TER« volume (#9) to blend it with your bass signal. Please
use the included 3.5mm stereo cable to connect the audio
source of your choice.
18 PHONE OUT
This 3.5 mm stereo jack lets you connect your headphones.
With the »MASTER« volume (#9) you can control both the
level of your instrument and the level of the audio source
connected to the »AUX IN« jack (#17). It is possible to
use your T without a cabinet, so you can just play in any
situation!
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USE ONLY WITH A 250V FUSE
N
E
UTRIK
MINIMUM LOAD 4
Ω
SEND
EFFECTS LOOP
RETURN
LINE OUT
LINE IN
TUNER
SPEAKER OUT
REHEARSAL
HIGH VOLTAGE! CAUTION:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF
FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
DON’T EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO MOISTURE
OR RAIN. DO NOT OPEN
CASE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
AUX IN
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