Before You Get Started; Shipment; Initial Operation; Warranty - Behringer VINTAGER AC108 User Manual

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1.1 Before you get started

1.1.1 Shipment

Your AC108 was carefully packed at the factory, and the
packaging was designed to protect the unit from rough handling.
Nevertheless, we recommend that you carefully examine the
packaging and its contents for any signs of physical damage
that may have occurred during transit.
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1.1.2 Initial operation

Be sure that there is enough space around the unit for cooling.
To avoid overheating, please do not place the VINTAGER near
radiators and other equipment emanating heat.

1.1.3 Warranty

The VINTAGER’s serial number is located on the rear panel.
Please take the time to fill out and return the warranty card within
14 days after the date of purchase to benefit from our extended
warranty. Or register online at www.behringer.com.

2. WIRING TIPS

The illustration on the next page shows you how to connect
your guitar to the amplifier.
If you want to use an effects pedal (for example, the
BEHRINGER X V-AMP) to experiment with some out-of-the-
ordinary sounds, you can connect your guitar directly to the
input of the effects processor. Then, connect a second cable
from the effects output to the input on your guitar amp.
If you have an electronic tuner, please be sure to insert it pre
effects device, so that the tuner only receives a dry signal without
effects components.
X V-AMP: no additional tuner required.
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Fig. 2.1: Example of a setup using the VINTAGER AC108
Fig. 2.2 shows a recommended setup for amplifying the vintage
sound of your AC108 using a sound reinforcement system of
any size. This way, you can also use your amp for playing live or
for rehearsals with your band.
2. WIRING TIPS
VINTAGER AC108
Fig. 2.2: Live setup
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