STEREO HEADPHONES JACK
By inserting a set of stereo headphones into this jack you will be able to monitor your sound or practice without disturbing
your neighbors. The headphone volume level is adjusted by the Volume control. We suggest you begin with the Volume off (fully
counterclockwise), then slowly bring the volume up to your desired level. If you hear some distortion in your headphones that is
not present with the speakers on, turn down the volume—you are overdriving your headphones and could ruin them.
Any impedance stereo headphones will work. However, optimum impedance is 75 ohms.
THREE WAY SELECTOR SWITCH
The top position, labeled Full Range, activates both the tweeter and the 10" woofer in the WorkingMan’s 10, as well as the
extension speaker jack. This position is the most typical setting.
The middle position, labeled Headphones Only, disconnects the signal going to the internal speakers and extension speaker
jack. Use this position when listening with heaphones only or for silent tuning (refer to To Tuner section). The Headphones jack is
always active regardless of the switch’s position.
The bottom position, labeled Horn Off, disconnects the tweeter located in the upper right hand corner of the speaker cabi-
net. It will not affect the 10" woofer, headphones or any extension cabinet. If you prefer a “darker” sound or are getting a lot of
fret buzz, clicks, or pick or finger noise, you may want to use this position.
BALANCED DIRECT RECORD OUT
The Balanced XLR output is a true balanced output. No front panel controls affect its signal. The tone and output level are con-
trolled only by the instrument plugged into one of the input jacks. To use this feature, run an XLR (Cannon) cable from the
Balanced D.I. to the input of a tape machine, mixing console, etc. This output is also suitable for sending a signal to a house
mixer in live situations.
Wiring for the XLR connector is as follows: Pin 1 = ground, Pin 2 = +, Pin 3 = –. (American standard)
NOTE: Do not apply phantom power (48V supply) to this output. Doing so may damage the internal circuitry.
A/C LINE FUSE
The line fuse can open (blow) due to power surges or high powerline transients. This fuse will also open in the event of an elec-
tronics failure inside your amplifier. Correct size and rating of the Line (Mains) fuse: 3AG, 2 amp slo-blow for 120V operation
(North America), and 1 amp slo-blo for 240V operation.
A/C LINE CORD RECEPTACLE
Accepts a standard A/C power cable (supplied with the Workingman’s 10 in the United States), used with almost all current musi-
cal, professional and household electronic devices. If it becomes misplaced, replacement will be easy at almost any computer,
electronics or pro audio store.
NOTE: The rating for this cable is 3-conductor, 10 amperes. This is a rating of the current capacity of the cable, desig-
nated for higher power-drawing devices like amplifiers. If replacement is necessary, or if you wish to buy a longer cable,
look for the rating on the cable and be sure it is at least 10 amps.
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