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7. Channel 2 D.I. Out (Pre-EQ)
You'll fi nd that this true direct output produces an uncolored signal that is
exceptional for recording. Use this output when you want a fl at D.I. signal to go
to the board. In this case you leave it to the soundperson or recording engineer
to dial up your tone and effects from the console. This pre-EQ output is always
ground isolated to prevent ground loop hum.
8. Channel 1 effects loop (serial)
Patch an external effect (delay, reverb, chorus) through these jacks. Use a
standard ¼" shielded instrument cable to connect the Channel 1 send to the
input of the effect. Connect the Channel 1 return jack to the output of the effect.
The Channel 1 loop is located post-EQ and is compatible with battery-operated
stompbox-style effects processors.
9. Channel 1 D.I. Out (Pre-EQ)
You'll fi nd that this true direct output produces an uncolored signal that is
exceptional for recording. Use this output when you want a fl at D.I. signal to go
to the board. In this case you leave it to the soundperson or recording engineer
to dial up your tone and effects from the console. This pre-EQ output is always
ground isolated to prevent ground loop hum.
Power switch
Lower the master volume or engage the Mute switch before you turn on the
amp. Flip the power switch to the up position and it will light, indicating the
amp is on.
AC power
Operate the amplifi er only at the voltage indicated in the check box on the
rear panel.
For 120V amplifi ers purchased in the USA, Canada and Mexico, plug in the
supplied detachable AC power cable.
For 230V amplifi ers purchased outside the USA and Canada, you will need
to supply your own detachable AC cable. This cable must have an IEC-style
320 connector at one end, and a male AC plug appropriate for your region
at the other.
Disconnect device is AC inlet or power switch.
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