Specifications

Rear Panel Features
1) AC Line-in - Firmly plug the supplied AC power cable into the socket.
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2) USA/European Power Select Switch-
Select 120V for use in the USA and Canada Select
220V for European use.
3) Amp Out with “Speak-On” connector – Connect your amplifier to the speaker cabinet
using a Speak-On cable. *NEVER connect plus or minus to ground(i.e. we highly r e c -
ommend the use of a “Speakon to Speakon” for a better connection. In the event of a Speakon to ¼
Inch connec- tion, be sure the connection from the amp to cabinet is made while the amplifier is OFF.
4) Pedal Control- Allows you to Mute and engage the Mid-Cut features via the optional foot switch.
5, 6, 7) Effect Send/Return- This feature allows you to use outboard effects with the Ultra Light Amp.
Effects Send/Return - Can also be run in series or parallel via the selector switch (6).
8) Tuner Out-
Connect your tuner using an instrument cable. While in mute mode you can silently
tune.
9) Preamp Out- Use this feature to bypass the power section of your PS 600 and use an alternate
power amp.
10) Pre/Post EQ- Selects whether direct output (DI) signal comes before or after EQ section.
11) Direct Out Level - Adjusts the signal coming from Direct Out (Usually kept at the twelve o'clock
position). Adjust accordingly in conjunction with different applications (recording, live, etc).
12) Direct Out (XLR) -
Send a balanced signal to house sound or sound engineer (Can be used as
a “record out” for studio applications).
13) Ground Lift- Disconnects chassis ground to reduce 60 cycle hum.
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Getting Started
Now that you've become acquainted with the features of your new Epifani Am-
plifier it's time to actually experience the product. To operate this product to
it's fullest potential please read these instructions thoroughly.
Warning! - BEFORE PLUGGING YOUR UNIT IN FOR THE FIRST TIME
READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY.
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country. Make sure that the
voltage in your area meets the voltage requirements printed on the ap-
paratus (e.g., AC 230V 50 Hz or AC 120V 60Hz.)
Make sure that the voltage selector is set in the proper position for
your area. Failure to do so could result in harm to your amplifier and
void the warranty.
1. Remove the AC cable from the package and firmly insert the female end
in the AC receptacle located on the back panel of your amp.
2. With the amplifier in the "OFF POSITION" plug the male end of the AC
cable into the wall outlet.
3. Connect the speaker using either the "Speakon™ or 1/4" phone jacks on
the rear panel. Make sure that you are using an "unshielded" speaker
cable and that the polarity of the cable is correct. Do not use a shielded
instrument cable to connect speakers to an amplifier.
4. *NEVER connect plus or minus to ground
(i.e. we highly recommend
the use of a “Speakon™ to Speakon™” for a better connection. In the
event of a Speakon™ to ¼ inch connection be sure the connection from
the amp to cabinet is made while the amplifier is OFF. Note - (If you've
purchased an Epifani Combo amp the primary speaker connection has
already been made.)
5. Now you can connect your instrument to the amplifier. Make certain that
you are using a "shielded" instrument cable to connect your instrument to
your amplifier. If you are unsure of the type of cables you currently own,
then we advise you take a trip to your local music store and purchase the
appropriate cables.
6. Plug your instrument into the input jack on the front panel and select ei-
ther the Passive or Active setting depending the output of your bass.
Connections
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