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To convert your amplifier from US to European fusing, remove the Fuse
Holder and insert a 2 Amp slow blow fuse. Flip the fuse holder over and
reinsert.
IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to operate properly in parts of the
world not listed above, your amplifier may require minor modifications.
These modifications should be made by a QUALIFIED technician.
Contact your local distributor for further information.
Auxiliary Speaker Output
– This consist 1/4-inch jack is wired in series. It
allows you to connect an additional speaker system to your combo. Please
note, however, that your combo is designed to put its full available power
into the internal speaker.
Speaker On/Off Switch
– This switch turns off the loudspeaker output
jacks allowing the user to use the headphones only for silent practice. Room
mates and neighbors may really appreciate this feature, especially at three in
the morning.
FX Loop (Send and Return)
– These standard 1/4-inch jacks allow you to
send and receive your signal to and from external devices. The effects loop
is positioned post (behind) the compressor and before the Enhance control
and the tone section. This loop is at line level; do not use instrument level
effects in this loop as they tend to be overloaded by the higher signal level
which can cause distortion.
Footswitch Jack
– Connect the footswitch here. The footswitch offers two
functions that are not available on the amplifier. (See below.)
D.I. Level
– Controls the level being sent from the XLR balanced output
jack. We suggest setting the control at approximately 12 o’clock initially. If
the signal to the board is too hot, it’s better to engage the Input Pad on your
channel of the board than to turn it down here, if at all possible. In general,
it’s better (in terms of signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic presentation) to
send as hot a signal as possible to the board. However, you can adjust the
signal level, if necessary, so make sure your soundperson or recording
engineer is aware of this capability.
Ground Lift Switch
– This switch lifts the ground within the balanced
output system to allow you to eliminate excessive noise/ground loops when
connected to external systems.