TB-1200 / TB-600

AA.IEC POWER CORD SOCKET - Connect only the supplied high-capacitypower cord to a grounded AC receptacle in compliance with the voltage and frequency ratings specified on the rear panel of your TB‑1200/600. Contact Fender customer support for power cord replacement.

BB.PARALLEL SPEAKER OUTPUTS - Use any combination of these outputs to connect speaker cabinets. Do not violate the MINIMUM speaker load impedance, which is:

2Ω for the TB-1200 Head:

(two 4Ω speakers = 2Ω)

(one 4Ω and two 8Ω speakers = 2Ω) (four 8Ω speakers = 2Ω)

4Ω for the TB-600 Head/Combo*:

(one 4Ω speaker = 4Ω) (two 8Ω speakers = 4Ω)

(one 8Ω speaker and two 16Ω speakers = 4Ω) (four 16Ω speakers = 4Ω)

*TB-600 Combo internal speaker = 8Ω

CC.FOOTSWITCH - Connect a TBFS-4 footswitch here with any length guitar or speaker cable to enable remote on/off switching of Tube Overdrive, FX Loop and Vari‑Q™. The TBFS-4 includes a chromatic tuner which automatically mutes the amplifier when enabled.

DD.TUNER OUTPUT - Connection for your bass tuner. This "tube-influenced" output is always active, and can be used as an additional "PRE" line output.

EE.INPUT - Alternate connection for bass guitar signal. Useful in some rack configurations. NOTE: The front panel INPUT {A} jack overrides this jack.

FF.PRE AMP OUTPUT/PWR AMP INPUT - For multiple amp set-ups, connect the PRE AMP OUTPUT of the primary unit to the PWR AMP INPUT on the auxiliary unit. The primary unit controls all auxiliary units.

GG.RETURN / SEND - FX Loop jacks for external effects. Connect SEND to the input of your effects device and RETURN to the output of your effects device.

HH.–10dBV / +4dBu - FX Loop level. Sets nominal operating level for external effects. Use +4dBu for professional rack-style effects. Use -10dBV for battery operated pedal effects.

II.TRIM - Adjust to compensate for external effects devices volume difference when FX Loop is selected with the footswitch. Full clockwise rotation provides a +9dB boost, while full counter-clockwise provides a -9dB cut. Also useful for a footswitchable solo boost (clockwise rotation) when not using external effects.

JJ.LEVEL - Adjusts the output level of the BALANCED LINE OUTPUT jack {MM}.

KK.PRE / POST - Use this control to select if you would prefer the bass signal from the BALANCED LINE OUTPUT jack {MM} to be affected by the preamp changes you make (POST) or before the EQ, to give an unaffected signal (PRE).

LL.GND / LIFT - The Ground Lift switch should normally be in the GROUND (out) position. In the LIFT (in) position, the ground connection (pin-1) of the BALANCED LINE OUTPUT jack {MM} is disconnected from the chassis, which may reduce hum noise in some situations.

MM.BALANCED LINE OUTPUT - A true electronically- balanced XLR jack for output to studio and live performance mixing consoles.

NN.HORN LEVEL - (TB-600 Combo only) Adjusts the volume level of the horn.

OO. HORN FUSE - (TB-600 Combo

 

only) Protects the horn from

FUSE

 

2A 250V

overload damage. If the horn

MIN. MAX.

stops responding, replace the fuse

LEVEL

 

HORN

with the same type and rating as

 

specified on your amplifier (F2A, 250V).

 

NOTE: Jacks {DD}, {GG} and {FF} are balanced TRS (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) types, with tip=positive (+), ring=negative (–) and sleeve=ground (GND). While standard shielded TS (Tip/Sleeve) “mono” guitar cables may certainly be used, the use of “stereo” TRS cables, when available, may improve signal-to- noise ratio and/or reduce hum.

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