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SPEAKERS ¼” speaker cable jacks. Use a ¼” speaker cable to connect your speaker cabinet to the amplifier using these
jacks. If you use one speaker cabinet, either jack is acceptable.
NOTE – never turn your amplifier to OPERATE mode (“1” / DOWN position on STANDBY) without connecting the amplifier to a
speaker cabinet or suitable dummy load! Failing to do so may damage your amplifier!
OUTPUT SELECTOR three-way rotary selector. Set to the position that matches the impedance of your speaker cabinet.
NOTE – if you are using two speaker cabinets in parallel (ex – two 16 Ohm cabinets), set the impedance selector to half that of
a single cabinet (in this case, 8 Ohms).
BIAS TEST multimeter probe jacks – use this for external bias current measurements (see Section 5, Page 10)
MAINS FUSE slow-blow fuse – used to protect your amplifier from voltage spikes or excessive current draw. Replace only
when necessary. 3A is used for amplifiers used with a 120VAC country supply, and 2A is used with 240VAC.
HT FUSE T500mA fuse – used to protect your amplifier from voltage spikes or excessive current draw. Replace only when
necessary.
MAINS IEC cable inlet – plug a suitable IEC power cable into this inlet to power your amplifier