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GA 15

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Connecting the amp

Mains voltage

Please ensure that your local area’s mains power voltage matches the mains 

voltage indication on the unit’s rear label 

before

 you connect the unit to an AC 

mains power outlet! If in doubt ask a technician.

Mains connection

Use the mains cable enclosed to connect the unit’s AC socket 

o

 on the rear 

panel to a properly wired and earthed IEC power socket.

Input, Headphones

Plug a guitar into the INPUT socket 

q

. Use the PHONES socket 

y

 to connect 

headphones with a 1/4” plug. This disconnects the speaker outputs 

f

.

Effects Send/Return

Use these sockets 

a

 & 

s

 to bring an external effects device into the signal 

path of the amp. The effects loop on these amplifiers is a Serial loop, i.e. the 

effects signal is not mixed to the dry signal, it replaces the dry signal. This is 

especially suitable for connecting sound processors like e.g. a compressor. 

If you want to connect a reverb unit or the like, you might find the amount of 

effects signal coming out of the speaker to big. Then please reduce the mix 

ratio between dry and wet signal on the effects device.

Line Out

Use this output 

d

 to connect a power amp, if you need even more power to 

play your venue.

Operating the amp

Switching on / off

Make sure, that a proper speaker load is connected, then press on the upper 

part of the POWER switch 

i

, to switch the unit on. Press on the lower part of 

the POWER switch 

i

, to switch the unit off.

To disconnect the unit from the mains, disconnect the power plug from the 

socket.

Standby

Most tube amps have a standby switch, that cuts the internal high voltage from 

the valves, but not the heating voltage. During breaks or in order to preheat 

the amp you should put the STANDBY switch 

u

 into the OFF position with the 

POWER switched on. This will increase the lifetime of the tubes.

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