(8) Salida de auriculares

Esta salida de jack de 1/4“ estandard le permite conectar unos auriculares estandard al MAX 126. Gire totalmente a la izquierda los controles de Ganancia (Gain) y Vintage antes de usar auriculares. Suba el volumen lentamente hasta encontrar un volumen de escucha cómodo. Recuerde, empezar a tocar el bajo con daño en la escucha no es muy divertido! Cuando los auriculares están conectados al MAX 126, el altavoz queda automáticamente silenciado.

(9) LED de Alimentación

Este LED se ilumina cuando se le proporciona alimentación al Max 126.

(10) Conmutador de Alimentación

Este conmutador de dos posiciones proporciona alimentación a la unidad cuando se pone en la posición ON (Encendido).

ESPECIFICACIONES

ETAPA DE POTENCIA

Potencia tasada:

10 Vatios RMS a 8 Ohmios, nominal a 1 kHz, línea de 120 VAC

Consumo de Potencia: (Doméstico)

26 vatios, 60 Hz, 120 VAC

(Export)

26 vatios, 50/60 Hz, 230-240 VAC

PREVIO

Las siguientes especificaciones han sido medidas a 1 kHz con todos los controles situados a 5.

Canal Limpio:

Nivel de Entrada Nominal: -20 dBV‚ 100mV RMS

Nivel de Entrada Máximo: -10 dBV‚ 300mV RMS

Canal Vintage:

Nivel de Entrada Nominal: -18 dBV‚ 125 mV RMS

Nivel de Entrada Máximo: -10 dBV‚ 300 mV RMS

Entrada de Cinta/CD:

Impedancia: Z alta, 22 k Ohmios

Nivel de Entrada Nominal: -6 dBV‚ 500 mV RMS

Salida de auriculares:

Nivel de Salida Nominal: 100 mV a 8 Ohmios

(Desconecta el altavoz interno cuando se usa)

Zumbido y Ruido del Sistema a Nivel de Entrada Nominal:

(Canal limpio, de 20 Hz a 20 kHz) Mayor que 70 dB por debajo de la potencia tasada.

Dimensiones (A x L x F ):

11.00" x 11.20" x 6.75"

(280 mm x 283 mm x 170 mm)

Peso:

11 lbs. (5 kg)

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126 specifications

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