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Back Panel Diagram
1.
On/Off power switch
2.
Fuse holder and AC power input
3.
120V/230V Mains Voltage selector switch
4.
Speaker output
5.
12V DC Trigger: Used for turning the unit on from a standby state as
well as triggering on equipment with a compatible trigger input.
6.
XLR Analog input
7.
RCA Analog input
Troubleshooting
-No sound?
If you have your input source and speakers connected and you can’t get music
to play, check the following. (Feel free to test for output at any time during this
process if you find and correct a potential problem)
Always check the position of the volume knob before starting to play music.
Damage to the amplifier or connected components due to an unintended musical
blast will not be covered under warranty.
1.
Verify that the power cord is securely plugged into the wall and the mAMP.
2.
Make sure that the Voltage Selector Switch is in the proper position. Also be sure
to check the fuse which is located in the IEC inlet.
3. Check the power switch on the rear to verify that it is in the on position. Make
sure that the blue light is on around the power button. If the light around the power
button is green, the power button will need to be pressed once to turn the amp on.
4. Make sure that the input switch is in the proper position for the input type you
are using. (ex. RCA/XLR)