FACEPLATE
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
BACKPLATE
9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
1.INPUT JACK
Connect instrument cable here (1/4 inch jack).
2.MASTER VOLUME
Controls the total output level of amplifier.
3.GAIN
Controls the input level. Increasing gain adds distortion, or an overdriven rock tone; decreasing gain produces a cleaner sound. Gain knob is functional when Overdrive button is engaged.
4.OVERDRIVE ON/OFF SWITCH
ON selects the Overdrive (distortion) channel, OFF selects the Clean channel. The GAIN knob interacts with the overdrive button, allowing the user to add the desired amount of distortion.
5.LED
Indicates power on/off.
6.TREBLE
Adjusts high frequency output.
7.MIDDLE
Adjusts middle frequency output.
8.BASS
Adjusts low frequency output.
9.POWER On/off switch.
10.PHONES
Connects to stereo headphones, which cancels speaker output.
11.AUDIO IN
Input jack for external audio device such as CD, MP3, or cassette player (device should have its own volume control).
12.POWER INPUT / FUSE COMPARTMENT Connection for power cable. Use only the power cable supplied with this amplifier.
See instructions below for replacing the fuse.
SPECIFICATIONS
Output Power: | Input Sensitivity: | Dimensions: (LxWxH) | |
10 watts RMS | |||
26 mV | 12" x 7.4" x 12" | ||
Frequency Range: | |||
Power Supply: | Weight: | ||
40 Hz ~ 8 kHz | |||
Detachable, | 12 lbs. | ||
Speaker: | |||
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6.5" / 25W / 8 ohms |
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power cable | SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE | ||
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REPLACING THE FUSE
The fuse compartment contains an active fuse. The fuse protects against power surges. If your amplifier does not power up as usual, this fuse may need to be replaced.
If the fuse fails:
1.Turn the amplifier power off.
2.Unplug the amplifier.
3.Detach the power cord and set aside.
4.Carefully insert a flathead screwdriver to open the fuse compartment. Be careful not to break the fuse inside.
5.Remove the blown fuse from the inner (active) slot.
6.Replace with a 250V, 500mA fuse.
7.Close the fuse compartment.
8.Discard the blown fuse.
Note: If you replace the fuse and the amplifier still does not power up, have the unit checked by a qualified repairperson.
CAUTION REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME.
TYPE 250V, 500mA FUSE
USING ANOTHER TYPE IS A POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD.
Open the fuse compartment.
ACTIVE FUSE |
Remove the blown fuse from the inner (active) slot.