MORE INFORMATION For warranty and service information, please contact your local DV Mark distributor (contact information available at www.dvmark.it). For more technical information, please visit us at www.dvmark.it and fill out the form on the Contact Us page. We hope you enjoy your amplifier and use it to make great music! “The Lightning Flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
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The second is flexibility. One example of this is DV Mark’s patent pending Continuous Power Control feature (included on our 40W heads and combos), which allows you to adjust the power incrementally, setting the power at anywhere between 1 and 40W. This means you can get the tone you want at the volume you need;...
FRONT PANEL 1) INPUT Connect your guitar to this input using a standard ¼” shielded instrument cable. 2) 0/-6dB SWITCH This switch pads the input (1) from 0 dB to -6 dB to compensate for higher-output sources, such as guitars with high- output pickups or active electronics.
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11) POWER This switch delivers AC power to the amp. Make sure the unit is grounded; all three terminals of the AC power plug must be connected to avoid any injury to the user or damage to the unit. DV Mark amps and combos are manufactured to be used in the country where they have been sold, and are factory preset to that country’s voltage.
REAR PANEL 12) SPEAKER OUTS The amp offers the following speaker output jacks for connecting the head to a speaker cabinet or cabinets: two 8 ohm (or, for one 4 ohm cab, use either of these jacks), two 16 ohm (or, for one 8 ohm cab, use either of these jacks) and one 16 ohm jack. Verify the impedance of your speaker/s prior to connection, and make sure you are using the correct speaker output/s.
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22) AC POWER SOCKET Make sure the unit is grounded; all three terminals of the AC power cord must be connected to avoid any injury to the user or damage to the unit. DV Mark amps and combos are manufactured to be used in the country where they have been sold, and are factory preset to that country’s voltage.
POWER REQUIREMENT: (Voltage is factory preset according to region of sale) 100V; 120V; 230V; 240V 50/60Hz DV Mark amps/combos are manufactured to be sold and used in the country of purchase, and they are factory preset to at country’s voltage. Due to homologation issues, the voltage may not be changed.
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