The Slave Level control and Slave Output jack located on the rear panel of the amplifier give you a direct output feed which faithfully captures the entire sound of the amp and preamp and can be regulated to properly match anything from a mixing board to a power amp to another Boogie for a linked up arrangement. Although a few mixing boards (mainly Yamaha) won't properly accept the Slave Output signal and cause distortion, an absolutely noise free recording can be made with most other mixers. Set the amp normally. Start with the Slave knob off. While playing, turn it up to provide sufficient signal for your power amp or Line In on your mixer. Higher Slave settings and lower Master settings will result in lower overall noise. Always run the Boogie with a speaker or load resistor (8 to 20 ohms, 50 watts) if you are using the Slave Out. A Pre Amp Out - Pwr Amp In jack is located on the bottom of the chassis and provides access to the junction of the preamp and the output power amp. With it, another Boogie can be linked up (Slave Out of the first amp to Pwr Amp In of the second), or it an allow you to use the Boogie as a preamp only. A volume pedal can be plugged into this
Also on the back panel are the Reverb (optional) and Presence controls. The Presence control used from 0 to 3 will cut highs resulting in a smooth, mellow tone at a lower overall volume. Used from 4 to 10 it will boost both volume and highs. Three speaker jacks are provided: one 8 ohm and two 4 ohm. With 60 watts models, plug the single 8 ohm speaker into the 8 ohm jack for the most power and clarity. If two 8 ohm, speakers are used, plug each one into a 4 ohm jack for proper balance. But you may also try other combinations if you want one speaker slightly louder or happen to prefer the tone caused by a slight mismatch; it will do no harm to the amplifier. With 100/60 watt models we recommend that when you run a single 8 ohm speaker you use the 60 watt position and plug into a 4 ohm jack. This will give the strongest possible output without damaging the speaker. You may get more clean power by switching to 100 watts, and still more by also plugging into the 8 ohm jack but remember to avoid lead tone distortion as it increases power dramatically (though not so much the apparent loudness) and may cause speaker damage. With two 8 ohm speakers, one in each 4 ohm jack, the 100 RMS can be safely used.
A cabinet with four 8 ohm speakers can be wired in
Also located beneath the chassis is a stereo socket for the optional Dual Footswitch. This will be wired to activate, when applicable, the Graphic EQ and Reverb. When an amplifier is built with only Reverb or Graphic, a mono 1/4” guitar jack is mounted for use with our Single Footswitch and Cable Set. If your amplifier is equipped with a cooling fan and you wish to turn it off for quiet studio playing, then unplug the fan power cord where it plugs into the chassis on the extreme left end.
Most of all, this amp was made for your enjoyment - so go for it!!
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