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REAR PANEL
LEFT TO RIGHT
1. AC MAINS INPUT –
Connect to a grounded outlet in accordance with the voltage and frequency specified on
the rear panel of your amplifier.
Use only the factory supplied cord set or a UL approved equivalent type.
2. MAINS
FUSE – Protects the amplifier from electrical faults. Replace only with type and rating specified
on the rear panel of your amplifier.
3. DC
FUSE – Protects the power supply and output transformer from electrical faults. Replace only with type and
rating specified on the rear panel of your amplifier.
Warning! Replace only with same fuse type and rating.
4.
SPEAKER OUTPUTS - Upper set of two outputs for Channel A amplifier - NOTE! To prevent damage to power
tubes and/or output transformer, ALWAYS USE “
USE
FIRST”
output whether you are running one or two sets of
speakers for either channel.
5. IMPEDANCE
SELECTOR - Upper selector for Channel A amplifier- set for 4, 8, or 16 Ohm loads.
6. INPUT- Upper input jack for MONO signal input. (Example: signal coming from a pre amp is sent to A and B
Channels) or for Channel A input from a stereo source.
7.
SPEAKER OUTPUTS - Lower set of two outputs for Channel B amplifier - NOTE! To prevent damage to power
tubes and/or output transformer, ALWAYS USE “
USE
FIRST”
output whether you are running one or two sets of
speakers for either channel.
8. IMPEDANCE
SELECTOR - Lower selector for Channel B amplifier- set for 4, 8, or 16 Ohm loads.
9. INPUT- Lower input jack for Channel B for stereo source operation (example: left and right outputs coming from a
stereo effect would input left signal to Channel A input and right signal to Channel B input ).
! NOTE! Sending a single source signal ( MONO ) into the Channel B input without inputting any signal to the Channel A
input will effectively defeat the operation of Channel A amplifier (no sound from Channel A).