Rear Panel - Peavey Nashville 112 Operating Manual

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Master Gain (10)
The Master Gain controls the overall volume level of the ampli er. The nal adjustment to this control should be
made after the desired sound/tone has been achieved.
Power LED (11)
The Power LED illuminates when power is supplied to the amp. If this LED is lit, the amp is on.

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(12) Power Switch
Placing this switch in the "On" position will result in power being supplied to the unit. The Power LED (11) will
illuminate when the amp is on.
(13) Power Amp In
This mono 1/4" jack provides an input to the power ampli er. When used in conjunction with the Preamp Out jack
(14), an e ects loop is formed allowing the use of external equalizers and e ects.
(14) Preamp Out / CD Input
This mono 1/4" jack provides an output from the preamp. When used in conjunction with the Power Amp In jack
(13), an e ects loop is formed allowing the use of external equalizers and e ects. This jack can also be used to
connect the output of a CD or tape player to the power amp for "play along" practicing. A shielded stereo cable
should be used to connect to the CD input.
(15) Line Out
The Line Out XLR jack o ers you a balanced, low impedance output to go to a mixing board or snake. This can
help to eliminate mics on stage as well as loud levels. This results in less chance of feedback as well. Use quality
mic cables to make this patch.
(16) Headphone Jack
A headphone jack is provided for stereo headphones. This switching jack disengages the internal speaker when
plugged in.
(17) Remote Switch
This jack is provided for the connection of the optional footswitch (part #03022910). The footswitch is a multi-
function type, allowing you to to defeat the Reverb and/or the Post EQ Patch loop. To use the footswitch, insure
that the footswitch plug is inserted fully into the jack.
Removable AC Power Cord
This receptacle is for the IEC line cord (included), which provides AC power to the unit. Connect the line cord to
this connector and to a properly grounded AC supply. Damage to the equipment may occur if an improper line
voltage is used (see voltage marking on unit). Never remove or cut the ground pin of the line cord plug. This unit
is supplied with a properly rated line cord. When lost or damaged, replace this cord with one of the proper ratings.
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