Line 6 Pilot's Handbook manual N222, Risk Of Electric Shock Do Not Open

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Working It Rear Panel Features

16.Level Trim: The level of the XLR Ouputs is set by the small rear panel trim, and is not affected by the Master knob.

17.XLR Balanced Outputs & Ground Lift: These versatile connections are designed

with Line 6’s exclusive A.I.R. II technology to give you the perfect pair of direct

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connections for live performance and studio recording sessions. See Using Your Direct XLR Outputs on page 2•8 for details. Try the Ground Lift switch to break ground loops when you get grounding hum from connections to the other equipment.

Please Note: there can be an audible ‘pop’ on the outputs when powering Duoverb on or off. We recommend that you either disconnect the direct outputs or power down whatever the direct outs are connected to before powering your Duoverb on or off.

18.Speaker Outs: Hook up additional speaker cabinets here (see Connecting External Speakers on page 2•9).

19.Output Impedance: It is important to set Duoverb’s output impedance to properly match the speakers that you are connecting. When using a combo to run its internal speakers in stereo, set this switch to the 8 ohms position. See Connecting External Speakers on page 2•9 for details on other setups, including the HD.

20.Cabinet Modeling: This switch is used to activate Duoverb’s Cabinet Modeling Technology (see Chapter 3)and properly match it to the type of physical speaker cabinet(s) you are using. The standard setting for the Duoverb combo with its internal speakers or the Duoverb 2x12 open-back extension cabinet is OPEN. If you’re running a 4x12 or other closed-back cabinet, use CLOSED.

21.I/II Switch: Plug your included Amp I/II Switch pedal here. See Amp 1 & Amp II Foot Switch on page 2•4 for details on pedal operation.

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CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

22.Power Connector: Little bitty electrons flow in here to make things work. Connect the supplied power cable to the source of electrons (your wall outlet), then flick the power switch that’s on the front of Duoverb to let the electrons in to do their stuff.

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