Rear Panel Controls - Laney Iommi TI15-112 Operating Instructions Manual

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REAR PANEL CONTROLS

Spare fuse
located in the
fuse drawer.
MAINS INLET SOCKET: Make sure the voltage indicated on the rear panel is correct for your country!
MAINS FUSE: This drawer contains the main safety fuse for the unit. The fuse protects the amplifier from damage in the
event of fault by disconnecting the mains power supply.
POWER SWITCH: Main power switch for the unit. Tube amplifiers take between 30 seconds to 2 minutes to warm up and
be ready to play after switching on, this is normal. To turn on, flip the switch to 1 (up).
HT FUSE: This fuse disconnects the high voltage DC power to the tubes within the amplifier in the event of a fault.
Replacing fuses - USE ONLY THE CORRECT SIZE AND RATING SPECIFIED ON THE PANEL. - Using a fuse that is
too large in current rating may cause serious, irreparable damage to the amplifier and presents a serious fire
hazard. The fuse ratings are detailed in the Specifications section of this manual, as well as printed on the rear of
the amplifier. Fuses are designed to protect, do not take chances.
LIVE RECORD OUT (EMULATED DI): Balanced DI Out. Use this socket to connect your amplifier to a PA system or
recording interface. The socket features speaker emulation to shape the tone in a similar way to the loudspeaker, allowing a
closer reproduction of the entire Guitar - Amp - Speaker system. When connected, the loudspeaker also remains active.
SILENT RECORD OUT (PHONES): Use this socket to practice with headphones, or if you want to DI out, but mute the
internal speaker. This socket features similar emulation circuitry as the DI out. When using headphones, ensure Volume is set
to minimum and then increase to a comfortable level.
CD/MP3 LINE IN: A 3.5mm Stereo line input for connection of a CD or MP3 player as a backing track. Control the level of
the input using the volume control on your CD/MP3 player. This input is present at the DI and Headphone sockets, but not
at the FX send socket.
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