Owner`s manual
[14] Edit functions  When in Program Edit mode, the Bank Select, Number, and 
Preset/User buttons select the parameter sections indicated in 
the gray field above them. 
Rear Panel (R to L) 
[1] Input  Accepts unbalanced 1/4" phone instrument 
inputs. Maximum level: +12.2 dBV (3.4 volts RMS). Plugging 
into the front panel input overrides this input. 
[2] Effects Loop A 
Send  Carries channel A of signal following Stereo Chorus. Must be 
switched on in software to be active. 
Level Switch  This switch sets both the level from the Send and expected at 
the Return for Effects Loop A. 
Return (Insert)  Carries return from external effects units.Must be switched on in 
software to be active. Mix is adjustable in software. 
[3] Effects Loop B 
Send  Carries channel B of signal following Stereo Chorus. Must be 
switched on in software to be active. 
Level Switch  This switch sets both the level from the Send and expected at 
the Return for Effects Loop B. 
Return (Insert)  Carries return from external effects units. Must be switched on 
in software to be active. Mix is adjustable in software. 
[4] Stage Outputs  Stereo unbalanced 1/4" phone outputs which do not pass 
through Cabinet Emulator circuitry. Intended for use as main 
outputs for connection to a sound system. Maximum output 
level:+17.1dBV 
Recording Outputs 
[5] Speaker Cabinet Emul. switch  Selects emulation for the Recording Outputs only of either a 2-
12" cabinet or a 4-12" cabinet. 
[6] Unbalanced Outputs  Stereo unbalanced 1/4" phone outputs which pass through 
Cabinet Emulator circuitry. Maximum output level: +17.1 dBV 
[7] XLR Level switch (Line/Mic) This switch sets the output level from the balanced (XLR) 
outputs. 
[8] Balanced Outputs  Stereo balanced XLR outputs which pass through Cabinet 
Emulator circuitry. The signal from these outputs is identical to 
the Unbalanced Outputs. Maximum output level is determined 
by position of XLR Level switch: +12 dBV (Line), -16 dBV (Mic). 
[9] Pin 1 (Ground) Lift switch  Used to eliminate hum from grounding problems when 
connecting to mixing consoles, etc. In the GND (normal) 
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