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SENSITIVITY
(9)
Controls the output signal level. Maximum output level is obtained by rotating this control fully clockwise.
UNBALANCED
1/4" PHONE JACK INPUT (10)
Use to connect line level signal to the power amplifier .
UNBALANCED
XLR INPUT (11)
Use to connect line level signal to power amplifier. The XLR is parallel with the
1J4'
input jack.
LINE CORD (120V products only) (12)
For your safety, we have incorporated
a 3-wire line (mains) cable with proper grounding
facilities.
It is not advisable to
remove the ground pin under any circumstances.
If it is necessary to use the equipment
without
proper grounding
facilities, suitable grounding
adaptors should be used. Less noise and greatly reduced shock hazard exists when the unit
is operated with the proper grounded receptacles.
FUSE (13)
The fuse is located within the cap of the fuseholder.
If the fuse should fail, IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH THE SAME
TYPE AND VALUE
IN ORDER TO AVOID
DAMAGE
TO THE EQUIPMENT
AND TO PREVENT VOIDING
THE
WARRANTY. If the amp repeatedly blows fuses, it should be taken to a qualified service center for repair.
WARNING: THE FUSE SHOULD ONLY BE REPLACED WHEN THE POWER CORD HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED
FROM
ITS POWER SOURCE.
GROUND SWITCH (14)
Three position rocker-type
switch which, in most applications,
should be operated in its center or zero position. There
may be some situations when audible hum and/or noise will come from the loudspeaker.
If this situation arises, position
the ground switch to either positive or negative (+ or -) or until the noise is minimized. NOTE: Should the noise problem
continue, consult your Authorized
Peavey Dealer, the Peavey Factory, or a qualified service technician.
THE GROUND
SWITCH IS NOT FUNCTIONAL
ON 220/240 VOLT MODELS.
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SPECIFICATIONS
RATED POWER
60W RMS into 16, 8, & 4 ohms, both
sides driven
(Continuous
sine wave with less than
5% THO, 40 Hz to 20 kHz, 120V AC)
65W RMS into 16, 8,
&
4 ohms per
channel,
one side driven
POWER @ CLIPPING
(TYPICAL)
60W RMS into 16, 8,
&
4 ohms
(Continuous
sine wave with less than
5% THO, 40 Hz to 20 kHz, 120V AC)
FREQUENCY
RESPONSE
+0, -3 dB @ 50W RMS
into 16, 8, & 4 ohms, 40 Hz to 20 kHz
DAMPING
FACTOR
Oesigned
for 1 @ 16, 8, & 4 ohms
HUM & NOISE
85 dB below full rated power
(40 Hz to 20 kHz, unweighted)
FEATURES:
• Single-speed
fan cooling system
• Single XLR & phone plug input per channel
• Transformer
balanced XLR direct output
• Line output with adjustable level control
• Standby switch with LED indication
• Input attenuator control
INPUT
Input Impedance:
250K ohms
Minimum
Input Level: 1V RMS, 0 dBV
DIRECT OUTPUT
Output
Impedance:
270 ohms
Nominal
Output
Level:
0.3V RMS, -10 dBV
Transformer
Balanced
LINE OUTPUT
Output
Impedance:
10K ohms
Maximum
Output
Level:
23V RMS, 27 dBV
WEIGHT
& DIMENSIONS
30 Lbs.
19"W x 5v."Hx10"O
DANGER
EXPOSURE TO EXTREMELY
HIGH NOISE LEVELS MAY CAUSE A PERMANENT
HEARING
lOSS_ INDIVIDUALS
VARY CONSIDERABLY
IN SUSCEPTIBILITY
TO NOISE INDUCED
HEARING
LOSS, BUT NEARLY
EVERYONE WILL LOSE SOME HEAFiING IF EXPOSED TO SUFFICIENTLY
INTENSE NOISE FOR A SUFFICIENT TIME
THE U,S, GOVERNMENT'S
OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
(OSHA) HAS SPECIFIED
THE FOLLOWING
PERMISSIBLE
NOISE LEVEL EXPOSURES
DURATION PER DAY IN HOURS
SOUND LEVELdBA, SLOW RESPONSE
8
9<J
92
95
97
100
102
105
110
4.. All operating
instructions
should
be followed
5, This
product
should
not
be used
near
water.
i.e. a
bathtub.
sink, swimming
pool. wet basement.
etc
6. This product
should
be located
so that its position
does
not Interfere
with Its proper
ventilation,
It should
not be
placed flat against
a wallar
placed in ~ buill-in
enclosure
that will Impede
the flow of cooling
air
7. This product
should
not be placed near a source
of heat
such
as a stove,
radiator
or another
heat
producing
amplifier
OF THE ABOVE PERMISSIBLE
LIMiTS COULD RESULT IN SOME HEARING
LOSS
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10. Power supply
cords should
always
be handled
carefully
Never walk or place equipment
on power supply
cords
Periodically
check
cords
for
cuts
or signs
of stress.
especially
at the plug and the point where the cord exits
the unit
11 The power
supply
cord should
be unplugged
when the
unit is to be unused
for long periods
oftime
12, If this product
is to be mounted
in an equipment
rack, rear
support
should
be provided
14. Care
should
be ,taken
so that objects
do not fall anc
liquids
are not spilled
into the unit through
the ventilation
holes or any other openings
15. This
unit
should
be checked
by a qualified
service
technician
if
A. The power supply
cord or plug has been damaged
B. Anything
has fallen or been spilled
Into the unit
C. The unit does not operate
correctly.
D. The unit has been dropped
orthe enclosure
damaged
16, The user should
not to attempt
10 service this equipment
All service
work
should
be done
by a qualified
service
technician

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