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EXTENSION SPEAKER JACK
Use an unshielded 2-conductor cable (NOT A GUITAR CORD!) to connect an additional speaker cabinet. Use a high quality, heavy gauge
cable of at least 18 gauge (the lower the gauge, the heavier the cable). The impedance of the extension speaker should be 8 ohms or
greater. If you wish to connect two additional cabinets be sure their combined load impedance is not less than 8 ohms (equivalent to two
16 ohm speaker cabinets in parallel).
A/C LINE (MAINS) FUSE
The line fuse can open (blow) due to power surges or high power line transients. This fuse will also open in the unlikely event of an elec-
tronics failure inside your amplifier.
Correct size and rating of the line fuse: 3AG, 2 amp slo-blow for 120V operation. 3AG, 1 amp slo-blow for 240V operation. Do not defeat
the purpose of this fuse by using a higher amperage rating. This could void your warranty.
A/C LINE CORD RECEPTACLE
Accepts a standard A/C power cable (supplied with the Strawberry Blonde in the United States), used with almost all current musical, pro-
fessional and household electronic devices. If it becomes misplaced, replacements can be found at almost any computer, electronics, or
pro audio store. Please note: the rating for this cable is 3-conductor, 18 gauge, 10 amperes. If replacement is necessary, or if you wish to
buy a longer cable, look for the correct rating on the cable.
CABINET FEATURES AND INFORMATION
SPEAKERS
(1) 10" stamped frame woofer, 100 watts, 8 ohm impedance; (1) high frequency piezo tweeter, 150 watts (4kHz and above), 8 ohms.
Crossover point fixed at 4kHz. Frequency response: 30Hz to 16kHz.
CABINET
Made from a combination of plywood and particle board. Interlocking dado and rabbet joints, glued and nailed. Covered in a "sandstone"
vinyl covering. Metal corners. Comes with our "Texas Bar Proof" powdercoated speaker grill. Front slot port located at bottom.
STRAWBERRY BLONDE OWNER'S MANUAL • 5

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