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Running on lead–acid battery or mains power
A built-in leakproof lead-acid battery (12V/10Ah) provides about 3/6 hours playing-time
independant from mains power supply. A special charge-control electronics monitors the
charging-process to secure that the battery will not be overcharged or completely
discharged. Its capacitiy is checked automatically during operation. If the battery capa-
city drops below a defined low battery threshold, the „Low Batt."–indicator lights on
and the amplifier switches off after a short time. After the amplifier has switched off, it
can only be put back into operation by connecting it to the mains power supply. The yel-
low „Charge"-indicator-LED shows that the lead-acid battery is being charged. The indi-
cator lights off when the lead-acid battery has reached its maximum charge capacity.
Using the amplifier will not interfere with the charging process.
By the way: The overall playing-time depends on the volume, the dynamic and the kind
of music you perform.
Further outputs:
Aux–In
DI-out
Tuner
Line out
Cinch–Input for a playback–signal (e.g. CD, Tape). Red indicates the
right channel, white the left.
The composite signal after tone control but without effect and before
master control is on the XLR socket. (Appropriate to connect the
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A tuner can be connected to this output, and need not be switched
between instrument and amplifier, as is often the case. This precludes
any effect on the sound.
The composite signal after tone control, with effect and after master
control is connected here. (This output can be used for tape recordings).
O.K.? We hope you enjoy your Compact
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