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1-  AC Power/Voltage Selector:

This amplfier can operate at AC currents of 100V, 110V, 120V, 230V.   Simply remove the fuse with a

small screwdriver, and line up the correct voltage with the arrow, and plug back in.  After selecting the correct voltage,  connect the AC

power cord the wall socket.

2-  MIDI in/thru inputs

The RM100 includes a 7-pin MIDI cable and 3-button footcontroller.   Connect the MIDI cable to the footcontroller

jack, and MIDI in on the rear panel of the head.  The MIDI thru can be used to connect to the MIDI in of external effect processors, that

are MIDI capable.  

3-  Test Points:

Positive test points for adjusting the bias of each power tube.  

Refer to the bias adjust on page 10 & 11.

4-  Common:

Common ground input for adjusting the bias of each power tube.  

Refer to the bias adjust on page 10 & 11.

5-  Bias adjust:

Small screw adjustment for adjusting the voltage on each power tube.  

Refer to the bias adjust on page 10 & 11.

6-  Impedance select:

Set this switch to the correct ohm rating of your internal and external speaker cabinet.   

7.- Main Output:

This is the main output, which is currently connected to your internal speakers.   This can also be used as the main out-

put for an extension cabinet.   

8-  Extension Output:

Used to connect to an external speaker cabinet.  It is very important that you select the correct impedence when

adding an extension cabinet.  

9-  Slave out:

This is a direct signal output, and is generally used to connect to other power amplifiers. When preforming in large venues,

you may need additional volume and coverage.  It can also be used to send a signal on to amp switchers or effects processors. 

10- Parallel Loop Return:

Connects to the output of any external effects processor.  Please refer to the effects guide on page 9/10.  

11- Parallel Loop Send:

Connects to the input of any external effects processor.  Please refer to the effects guide on page 9/10.  

12- Series Loop Return:

Connects to the output of any external effects processor.  Please refer to the effects guide on page 9/10.  

13- Series Loop Send:

Connects to the input of any external effects processor.  Please refer to the effects guide on page 9/10.  

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Summary of Contents for RM100

Page 1: ...F I E R S 100 TUBE HEAD M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...lvents to clean the unit wipe off the exterior WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS LIGHTNING FLASH The lightning flash with an arrowhead within an equalateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence o...

Page 3: ...tput to the input of your power amp If the foot controller optional connect the foot controller to the o the front panel input Select the desired preamp module and until your reach the desired volume...

Page 4: ...anel Simply k panel and adjust the level on RM100 front panel he preamps adjust each preamp level to your desired level than guitar tone A master low end control that should be set to your our guitar...

Page 5: ...effects It is important to set your effects Adjust this knob up an down to control the amount of low end st or cut the overall low end frequencies control Once you set each module to your desired tone...

Page 6: ...just this switch for s loop for time based effects such as delays reverb etc The e detailed uses of the parallel loop on page 9 10 of this manual loop not to be used with the front panel mix control S...

Page 7: ...to the bias adjust on page 10 11 internal and external speaker cabinet your internal speakers This can also be used as the main out It is very important that you select the correct impedence when ect...

Page 8: ...connecting the return cable You can check this by ng there is no substantial volume difference this is called taining your dry signal it doesn t mess with your tone while el loop is a bit different M...

Page 9: ...s more apt to mess with your tone es but has the distinct advantage of not messing with your ed effects This includes delay reverb chorus flanging gnal is always present You cannot use effects that re...

Page 10: ...asic type of ey typically cost anywhere from 10 to 25 About the cost tment control knobs all the way down he meter instructions for how to do this properly Since all understand what you are looking at...

Page 11: ...rongly suggest replacing the pair Remember your ver and your voltmeter with you If a tube fails at a gig you ny other amp o current draw but are making measurements in millivolts Ohms tance R Inside t...

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