DRIVER TUBES
The two small tubes are type 12AX7A, also known as 7025 or ECC83.These tubes are very
LINE FUSE
The Fifty/Fifty is protected by a 3 amp fuse when operating on 100 - 120 V. AC. Should the fuse blow, replace it with a
GROUND ISOLATION SWITCH
This
1)Grounds being connected via the ground lugs of the power cords on the units. The
2)Ground loops occurring because of two or more audio cables connecting two components. The most common solution is to disconnect the shield from the sleeve connection at one end of some of the
3)Ground loops created by the physical contact between the metal chassis of the components and the steel rack rails. It is for this third type of ground loop that the Ground Isolation Switch was provided. The switch effectively lifts the electronic circuit ground from the metal chassis ground (which otherwise must be done manually by disconnecting a wire inside of the amp). Here again, the rule is that one device in your system - and usually only one - needs its circuit ground connected to its metal chassis ground; all others should be lifted (in other words, disconnected) for quietest operation. (Some effects units provide similar switches; some are constructed such that the input ground and the output ground are permanently separated; in other cases, the method used to isolate the grounds is unclear). Again, some experimentation is vital to discovering which combination of "lifted" and "grounded" works best in your rack .... and our Ground Isolation Switch makes it much easier. NOTE: If the Fifty/Fifty is operated outside of a rack installation, the switch should generally be set to the Normal position, or else squealing, buzzing and oscillation may occur. Always check this switch before thinking that something has gone wrong with your amp!!
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