Example Configurations; Separate Functions - Rivera Knucklehead Reverb KR 55T Owner's Manual

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Separate Functions

CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
TOGGLE CH1 BOOST
TOGGLE CH2 BOOST
TOGGLE CH3 BOOST
TOGGLE REVERB
TOGGLE FX
TOGGLE ACTIVE CH BOOST

Example Configurations

The following illustrations will help you to properly connect your to other amps,
extension speaker cabinets, and recording and P.A. gear. Make sure the amp and all
other gear are turned off whenever you make or change any connections.
Driving one extension speaker cabinet
IMPEDANCE
SELECTOR
TOTAL
MIN. Z 4 Ω
Using a heavy-gauge speaker cord, connect the output jack labeled Speaker 1 to the
speaker input on an extension cabinet with a minimum of a 4-ohm impedance and
power-handling capacity of at least 100 watts. A single 8- or 16-ohm extension cabinet
can be used, too. For the best tone and maximum output, we recommend using a
RIVERA K212 for the 55 or 100 Watt Top, and K412 speaker cabinets for the 100 Watt
versions. Although the K212 is rated at 140 Watts (2 Vintage 30 Celestion 12"
speakers), it is stressing it quite a bit to use a 100 Watt Top played loudly.
100W. RMS
SPEAKER JACKS
IN PARALLEL
8
SPEAKER 2
SPEAKER 1
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