POWER REQUIREMENTS
Utilizes included 9V DC, 100-240V universal auto-switching
power supply, 200mA, center negative. Tech 21 Model #DC9.
For instructions how to change the prong assembly, see
page 8.
For replacements, contact your local dealer/distributor, or Tech 21.
Note: Also operable with earlier Tech 21 Models #
Maximum power consumption: approx 32mA.
WARNINGS:
• Attempting to repair unit is not recommended and may void warranty.
• Missing or altered serial numbers automatically void warranty. For your own
protection: be sure serial number labels on the unit's back plate and exterior
box are intact, and return your warranty registration card.
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY. PROOF OF PURCHASE
REQUIRED. Manufacturer warrants unit to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship for one (1) year from date of purchase to the original pur-
chaser and is not transferable. This warranty does not include damage resulting
from accident, misuse, abuse, alteration, or incorrect current or voltage. If unit
becomes defective within warranty period, Tech 21 will repair or replace it
free of charge. After expiration, Tech 21 will repair defective unit for a fee.
ALL REPAIRS for residents of U.S. and Canada: Call Tech 21 for Return
Authorization Number. Manufacturer will not accept packages without
prior authorization, pre-paid freight (UPS preferred) and proper insurance.
FOR PERSONAL ASSISTANCE & SERVICE:
Contact Tech 21 weekdays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, EST.
Hand-built in the U.S.A. using high-quality components
sourced domestically and around the globe.
T: 973-777-6996 • E: info@tech21nyc.com
W: tech21nyc.com
©2023 Tech 21 USA, Inc.
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DC4 and
DC2.
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Phantom & Ground Connect XLR- When would i use this button "in" active? Phantom to me is used with mic phantom power....not guitar power?
The Phantom & Ground Connect XLR button should be set to "in" when you are plugging your bass into the SansAmp and taking the XLR Output to a mixer, and there is no other grounded equipment connected in the setup.
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