Specifications

Rear Panel Functions: What they do and how to use them
Effects Loop: This is where you introduce effects into the signal path of your amplifier. To hook up an
effect to your amp, take a 1/4” shielded mono cable and run the send of the amp to the input of the effect
and run the output of the effect into the return on your amp.
Slave: The slave out is an identical replication of the signal coming off the speaker outputs of your amp
with a padded eq circuit. Feel free to experiment by sending the Slave Out signal to an external stereo
power amp feeding a couple of 2x12 or 4x12 extensions for a wall o sound!
Another option is to send the Slave Out signal to a recording console for DI tones to tape, or send it to a
board for a signal feed to the mains for live applications in a club or arena. When slaving make sure that
there is always a load on the speaker out of your amp.
Impedance: Select the proper impedance to match your speaker load. Our combos and cabinets are
normally wired for 8 ohms unless otherwise stated.
Line Cord
For your safety, we have incorporated a three-wire line (mains) cable with proper grounding facilities. It
is not advisable to remove the ground pin under any circumstances. If it is necessary to use the amplifier
without proper grounding facilities, use a sutable adapter with the third wire attached to a known ground.
Never remove or break off the ground pin of the plug. Greatly reduced shock hazard exists when the unit
is operated with the proper grounded receptacles.