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Stagg 60 BA User Manual

Stagg 60 BA User Manual

Bass guitar amplifier

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FRONT PANEL:

1. INPUT: Plug your bass in here. We recommend that you always use a high-quality shielded cable to
prevent any background noise interference or unwanted feedback.
2. VOLUME: This control determines the output volume of the amplifier.
3. TREBLE: This control determines the level of high frequencies in the output signal. Adding TREBLE will
make your bass sound brighter and sharper.
4. MID: This control determines the level of middle frequencies in the output signal. Adding MID will make
your bass sound rounder and fuller.
5. BASS: This control determines the level of low frequencies in the output signal. Adding BASS will make
your bass sound warmer and heavier.
6. COMPRESSION: This control reduces the dynamic range of the output signal and evens out the
changes in volume that occur according to how hard you play your instrument. Adding COMPRESSION will
make your bass sound smoother and clearer.
7. CD/MP3 INPUT: This is a line level 1/4" (Ø 6.3 mm) stereo jack into which an MP3/CD/Tape player
may be connected.
8. EFX SEND - This amplifier is equipped with an effects loop which allows you to plug effects between
the preamp and the power amp. The EFX SEND jack is a line level 1/4" (Ø 6,3 mm) output jack into which
you may connect one or several outboard effects, eg Flanger, Delay, Chorus etc. The EFX SEND should be
connected to the input jack of the first effect in your chain.
9. EFX RETURN - This is a line level 1/4" (Ø 6,3 mm) input jack into which you should connect the output
jack of the last effect in your chain. The effects loop may also be used with a multi-effects rack system,
or with a single effect.
10. PHONES: This is a 1/4" (Ø 6.3 mm) standard jack output to connect the headphones. When
headphones are connected, no sound is produced from the speaker.
11. POWER: This switch turns the amplifier on or off. The switch is illuminated when the device is powered on.
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BACK PANEL:

WARNING:
This amplifier must be earthed. Please check that the supply voltage details given on the
rating label (located on the rear panel) are in accordance with your electricity supply.
1 MAINS INPUT: This is the input socket into which the mains power cable must be connected. This
amplifier is supplied with a power cable with a moulded-on plug. If the socket outlets in the home are
not suitable for the plug supplied with this amplifier, use an appropriate plug adapter that can handle the
power required for this amplifier.
2 POWER FUSE: In the event of the power fuse having to be replaced, first unplug the power cable from
the mains outlet. Then remove the fuse cover and replace the power fuse with one of the same type and
value. Never plug the power cable back into the mains outlet without the fuse cover. When powering on
the amplifier, if the power fuse blows up again, go to a suitable service centre for repair.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Max. Rated Power / Loudspeaker
60 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms load / 12" Speaker
Frequency Response
80 Hz to 15 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion
0.8%
Signal to Noise Ratio
- 60 dB @ max Rated Power
Input Impedance
220k Ohms
Power Consumption
90 Watts max
Maximum Input Level
65 mV (RMS)
Maximum Gain
47 dB (@ 1kHz)
Dimensions (H x W x D)
45.5 x 49.5 x 27.5 cm / 17.9 x 19.5 x 10.8 in
Weight
19.5 kg / 43 lb
Features and Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Summary of Contents for Stagg 60 BA

  • Page 1: Front Panel

    8. EFX SEND - This amplifier is equipped with an effects loop which allows you to plug effects between the preamp and the power amp. The EFX SEND jack is a line level 1/4” (Ø 6,3 mm) output jack into which you may connect one or several outboard effects, eg Flanger, Delay, Chorus etc.
  • Page 2 1. The CE mark on this product means it conforms to the EMC Directive (89/69/EEC), CE marking Directive (93/68/EEC) and Low Voltage Directive (72/23/EEC). 2. The «Crossed-out Wheeled Bin» is to draw your attention to the WEEE (Waste Electric & Electronic Equipment) Directive (2002/96/EC). It means this apparatus must be collected separately for recycling.