TWEETER MODE SWITCH
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Try starting with the switch in the Full Range position. If this sounds too
SPEAKER MODE SWITCH
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NOTE: If the volume on your instrument is up, and your Gain and Master Volume controls are up, and especially if you’re seeing the Preamp Clip and Limiter Active LED’s illuminate while you’re playing…and you can’t understand why you’re not getting any audible output from the Black Beauty, check the position of this switch!
HEADPHONES JACK (STEREO ONLY)
By inserting a set of stereo headphones into this jack you can monitor your sound more closely in a studio situation, or practice silently (when the Speaker On/Off Switch is set to “Off”) so as not to completely annoy your neighbors. The headphone volume level is adjusted by the Master Volume. We suggest you begin with the Master Volume full off
Any impedance headphones will work. However, optimum impedance is 75 ohms.
COMBO CABINET JACK/PLUG ASSEMBLY
The black cable/plug assembly that comes out of the cabinet and is connected to the rear panel (near the text marked “Combo Cabinet”) is the means by which the power amp in your Black Beauty sends its signal to the speaker complement. Both the plug and the jack it connects to are a special size, slightly less than the typical 1/4" found on instrument and speaker cables alike. SWR strongly recommends that you not disconnect this cable, as it is not meant to be (nor can it be) used as an extension speaker output. For proper connection of extension speakers to your Black Beauty, please read below.
EXTENSION SPEAKER OUTPUT SECTION
This section of the manual will deal with the proper connection of extension speaker cabinets to the power amplifier in the Black Beauty. We recommend that you read this section carefully, as power amplifiers, mpedance and speaker cabinets are all crucial in determining how best to operate your new Black Beauty with an extension speaker cabinet.
HOW IMPEDANCE AFFECTS POWER RATINGS
People often have questions about impedance. What is it? The root of the word “impedance” is the verb “impede,” which means to block or resist. That’s what impedance
Power amps do not have a
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