Rear Panel Features; Xlr Output - Fishman Loudbox Owner's Manual

Acoustic instrument amplifier
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Rear Panel Features

120V / 240V ~ AC
50 / 60Hz - 300W Max
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Kickstand
To hear yourself better onstage, use the kickstand to angle the
Loudbox back like a wedge style floor monitor. The kickstand
has three click-stops that enable you to tilt the cabinet back
to a 45, 57 or 70 degree angle. Squeeze the buttons on
the side of the kickstand to unlock the pivot mechanism,
then select the angle that you prefer. Gently tilt the
Loudbox back onto the kickstand. The closer you stand to
the amp, the more angle you'll need to get the Loudbox
pointed at ear level.
AC Power
For 120V amplifiers purchased in the USA and Canada, plug in the supplied
detachable AC power cable.
For 240V amplifiers purchased outside the USA and Canada, you must supply
your own detachable AC cable. This cable must have an IEC style 320 connector
at one end, and a male AC plug appropriate for your area at the other.
Fuse Holder
The fuse is located within the AC power receptacle on the back of the amp.
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Access the fuse compartment with a small slotted screwdriver.
For 120V amplifiers purchased in the USA and Canada, replace the fuse with:
Littelfuse type 21802.5 or equivalent 5 x 20mm, 2.5A, 250V, time delay fuse
For 240V amplifiers purchased outside the USA and Canada, replace the fuse
with: Littelfuse model 2181.25 or equivalent; 5 x 20mm, 1.25A, 250V, time
delay fuse.
Effects Loop
(Serial)
Patch an external effect (delay, reverb, chorus) through these jacks. Use a
standard 1/4" instrument cable to connect the send on the Loudbox to the input
of the effect. Connect the return jack on the Loudbox to the output of the effect.
The effects loop is located "post-EQ". The effects loop is compatible with battery
operated "stompbox" style effects processors.
You may also connect the send jack on the Loudbox to an external tuner or to
an additional stage amp.

XLR Output

Use this balanced output to route your instrument's signal to a mixing console,
PA, etc.
This output is "post-fader" and "post-EQ", which means that all the front panel
controls (excluding the phase switch) will affect the signal that gets to the XLR
output.
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