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GETTING STARTED
Getting started
1. Connect the amplifier to the mains.
2. Make sure the internal speaker(s) is connected
If use with internal and/or external speaker cabinets
matching is correct - Ohms law: 2x
speakers equals 8 ohms.
3. Connect the footswitch's plug marked 1 to jack
jack socket 2 on the back panel of the amplifier.
4. Set the switch marked " Power" to position
5. Allow the amplifier to build up filament and bias voltages for approximately 30
seconds.
6. Before switching the "Standby" switch to position check that Master 1 and Master 2
are set fully counter clock wise.
7. Switch the "Standby" switch to position
The amplifier is now ready for use.
Plug in your guitar in the Input jack socket.
.
Note:
Never operate the amplifier without a connected speaker
since this can cause severe damage to the amplifier.
ct the amplifier to the mains.
Make sure the internal speaker(s) is connected to the
8 ohm jack socket
nd/or external speaker cabinets, make sure the impedance
Ohms law: 2x8 ohms speakers equals 4 ohms and 2x
speakers equals 8 ohms.
Connect the footswitch's plug marked 1 to jack socket 1 and the plug marked 2 to the
back panel of the amplifier.
Set the switch marked " Power" to position ON.
amplifier to build up filament and bias voltages for approximately 30
Before switching the "Standby" switch to position check that Master 1 and Master 2
clock wise.
Switch the "Standby" switch to position ON.
fier is now ready for use.
Plug in your guitar in the Input jack socket.
Never operate the amplifier without a connected speaker
his can cause severe damage to the amplifier.
jack socket
.
, make sure the impedance
ohms and 2x16 ohms
1 and the plug marked 2 to the
amplifier to build up filament and bias voltages for approximately 30
Before switching the "Standby" switch to position check that Master 1 and Master 2