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Fishman Loudbox 100 Musical Instrument User Manual

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2. If the light comes on when you play lower the Gain until the distortion goes away 7 10dB Pad If you have a high output pickup and the Clip LED comes on at low Gain settings push this switch in to put your pickup into a more useable range Owner s Manual 8 Gain Use the Gain knob to set the level of the signal If the Clip LED flashes when you play lower the Gain until the flashing stops If either channel is unused set its Gain to 7 o clock off 9 Low Boost here to add weight to the sound In general boost bass at low volumes and flatten it out or cut at higher levels With the dial set at 12 o clock the control is effectively out of the circuit 10 Mid This control affects how well the instrument blends in or stands out in the mix At loud volumes a midrange cut will achieve a more natural sound With the dial set at 12 o clock the control is effectively out of the circuit 11 High Boost highs to add air to the sound of the instrument With the knob set at 12 o clock the control is effectively out of the circuit 12 Anti Feedback If you encounter low frequency feedback sweep this control to isolate and eliminate it Many guitars will benefit with the Anti Feedback knob set at about 10 o clock The Anti Feedback filter is off at the 7 o clock position To read more about acoustic feedback see page 11 13 Phase Use the phase switch in conjunction with the Anti Feedback filter to eliminate acoustic feedback To
3. range cut Set the Mid dial between nine and seven o clock Our perception of bass and treble flattens out at high volumes 50 you won t need much if any Low or High boost Set the Low and High knobs to between twelve and one o clock In many Cases you can also improve the tone at very high volume if you cut bass Try setting the Low knob between ten and eleven o clock 10 Owner s Manual Ahout Acoustic Feedback Feedback usually occurs in the lowest octave of your instrument gen erally with two notes about a half step apart The lower type of feedback cavity resonance starts when the sound pressure coming out of the speakers excites the resonant air chamber inside your instrument We have found that it is effective to tune out an instrument s cavity reso nance feedback with the Anti Feedback notch filter in the Loudbox 100 For acoustic guitar this occurs at G on the low E string or at about 100Hz the Anti Feedback knob to about 11 o clock to dial out this resonance Note that the circuit can be effectively defeated by moving the dial to the OFF 7 o clock position The higher range of feedback top resonance usually starts about a half or whole step above cavity resonance of the instrument Top resonance feedback happens when the sound pressure coming off the speakers excites the resonant frequency of the soundboard of your instrument For acoustic guitar this occurs at A and above on the low E string Push the Phas
4. with no charge for labor or materials This warranty applies only if the Product is sold and delivered within the U S by an authorized Fishman Dealer Warranty service and repairs for Fishman Acoustic Instrument Amplifiers are to be made only at an authorized Fishman Service Center OR at the factory in Wilmington MA Unauthorized repairs will void this warranty Note For factory warranty service the customer must prepay freight to Fishman EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL FISHMAN BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR INCIDENTAL INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR OTHER OBLIGATION CONTAINED IN THIS OWNERS MANUAL THE WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL NOT APPLY IF THE SERIAL NUMBER IS DEFACED OR REMOVED OR THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN DAMAGED BY ALTERATION MISUSE ACCIDENT NEGLECT OR USE WITH UNAUTHORIZED ATTACHMENTS To obtain warranty service from an authorized Fishman Service Center 1 The Fishman Dealer where you purchased your amplifier may also be authorized to perform warranty service and should be your first point of contact If the Fishman Dealer who sold the Product is authorized to service the amplifier bring the defective unit to the service center along with your original sales receipt If you
5. amp and blend them independently for your own custom mixes 1 Plug in a stereo TRS instrument cable between your guitar and the Channel 2 1 4 inch x ics 555 5555 input z 00009 90052 2 Pickup tip is routed to Channel 2 and Mic ring is routed to Channel 1 3 Turn on phantom power if mini mic requires it STEREO CABLE Mic ring feeds Channel 1 Digital FX Level ner Loudbox 100 Acoustic instru Qoo High D a hase FX Level Aux Level Mid 5 Channel 2 3 Pickup tip Turn on Phantom if mini mic requires it Pickup tip feeds Channel 2 Mic ring Below are setup instructions for two common Fishman products with stereo blending capability For other products follow the manufacturer s instructions for setup Prefix Premium Blend E umm amp Stereo Blender Sen Open battery compartment and move switch to stereo Negative Battery Wire red to Switch Microphone Signal black to Ring Rare Earth Blend 1 Rewire jack for stereo operation 2 Move thumbwheel on pickup toward treble strings Pickup Signal Shield to white to Tip Sleeve 12 Owner s Manual Block Diagram HNVd 1NOH4 S3O1843A0 HOVE H911MS 1004 7095010 19100 N3HM
6. over e NS 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as a power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing liquids and do not place objects filled with liquids such as a beverage container or a vase on the apparatus Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Hear This The Loudbox 100 amplifier is capable of cleanly reproducing the sound of your instrument at very high volume levels Prolonged repeated exposure to high sound pressure levels SPLs without protection can cause permanent hearing loss OSHA has set guidelines and specified permissible sound exposure limits for those who work in high SPL environments Permissible Noise Exposures Duration per day hours Sound level dBA slow response 90 92 95 97 100 102 105 1 2 110 1 4 or less 115 To ensure against permanent hearing loss wear hearing protection when you perform with amplification Loudbox 100 Acoustic Instrument Amplifier Welcome and thank you for choosing the Fishman Lou
7. read more about acoustic feedback see page 11 14 FX Level Controls the amount of digital effects in the channel Generally set this above the Master FX Level 15 Digital FX Select These built in effects have been specially chosen and voiced for acoustic instruments 16 Digital FX Level Master Digital FX Programs Set the overall level of the Digital FX with this knob In general set this lower than the individual Channel 1 amp 2 FX Levels 1 Hall 1 17 Master Volume 2 Hall 2 Set the overall level of the Loudbox 100 with the Master Volume In general put the 3 Chorus Master Volume as high as possible 2 o clock to 5 o clock to achieve the cleanest 4 Plate 1 sound 5 Plate2 18 Headphone Jack When you plug in stereo headphones here the speakers shut off This output monitors Channels 1 amp 2 and the Aux input so you can play along with pre recorded music through the headphones 19 Aux Level Use this to control the level of the device you plug into the Aux Input Note that the Aux channel is independent of the Mute switch so you can play pre recorded music on your breaks If the Aux channel is unused set the Aux level to off 20 Mute The Mute switch shuts off the signals from Channels 1 and 2 to the speakers and all the XLR outputs The mute does not affect the Aux Channel the Tuner Out or the effects sends Loudhox 100 Acoustic Instrument Amplifier Rear Panel Designed and Englacered in tho U S A b
8. the check box on the rear panel Do not defeat the ground prong on the AC cable the safe operation of this amplifier depends on a proper ground connection Push the Mute switch and turn on the Power switch 4 Connect your instrument to the Channel 1 input with a shielded 1 4 inch cable 5 Play aggressively and raise Channel 1 Gain until Clip LED flashes then back off the Gain until no clipping occurs 6 Setthe controls as illustrated below Anti Master Loudhox 100 Ac coustic Instrument Amplifier Gain Mid High Fisdback Phase Level Digital FX Level Volume Chorus 0 2 9 090 0 oe Gain High PU Phase FX Level Aux Level On 2 o DOO os O gt 7 Push the Mute switch out and slowly raise the Master Volume to the desired level Loudbox 100 Acoustic Instrument Amplifier Front Panel 1 2 Anti Feed ack 1020020000 Ph se FX Level Digital FX Leyel Anti Gain High Feedback Phase FX Level Aux Level o Q 2 2 WE gt Q 3 4 5 18 19 20 1 Power Lights up when the amplifier power is on The Power switch is located behind the amp above the AC power cord terminal 2 Channel 1 Input Accepts all types of passive or active acoustic pickups 3 Channel 2 XLR Input Plug in a balanced mic here for vocal or for your instrument The Loudbox 100 makes an excellent mini PA or vocal monitor You may also connect an outboard pr
9. Owner s Manual Loudbox 100 Acoustic Instrument Amplifier Loudbox 100 Acoustic Instrument Amplifier Take a few minutes to read through this manual before you power up the Loudbox 100 To jump in immediately start with the Important Safety Instructions and the Getting Started sections While this information will get you on your way it is not considered a substitute for reading the entire manual Save Your Packing Materials The box and packing materials for the Loudbox 100 were specially designed to protect the amplifier during shipping Save all this stuff in case you need to re ship the Loudbox 100 Table of Contents Safety Warnings 3 Welcome 4 Getting started 5 Front Panel 6 7 Rear Panel 8 9 Tone Tips 10 About Acoustic Feedback 11 Phantom Power FAQs 11 Stereo Blending 12 Block Diagram 13 Specifications 14 15 Warranty 16 FISHMAN Loudbox 100 C Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE C Owner s Manual CAUTION Risk of electric shock Do not open No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel Do not expose to rain or moisture Wherever this symbol appears it alerts you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock Whenever this symbol appears it alerts you to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the user s manual for this amp
10. can t provide the original receipt the authorized Fishman Service Center may charge you for repairs If your local Fishman Dealer cannot service the amplifier contact Service amp Support at www fishman com and we will recommend an authorized Fishman Service Center in your area If there is no service center close to you return the amplifier to the factory as described below 2 Make sure you can duplicate the problem for the Service Center If you bring in the amplifier for warranty service and the problem can t be duplicated by the technician you may be charged a service fee 3 Fishman Authorized Service Centers reserve the right to inspect the amplifier before beginning warranty service Final determination of warranty coverage lies solely with Fishman Transducers or its Authorized Service Centers 4 Fishman assumes no responsibility for the quality or timeliness of repairs performed by Fishman Authorized Service Centers To obtain factory service Amplifiers repaired under warranty at the Fishman factory will be returned to the customer UPS ground freight prepaid by Fishman to any location within the continental United States Important A Product that is returned to Fishman which is not covered by the terms of this warranty will be repaired and returned C 0 D with billing for labor materials return freight and insurance For factory service you must deliver the amplifier prepaid freight to Fishman 1 Contact Fishman Trans
11. dbox 100 Our passion for acoustic instruments inspired us to create this amp it is our sincere wish that the Loudbox 100 will inspire you as well With its unique bi amplified design the potent and portable two channel 100 watt Loudbox 100 delivers more serious acoustic tone and volume than any other amp in its class The secret to the Loudbox 100 s sound lies in its two power amps and two way speaker system This powerful combination results in higher sound pressure levels and cleaner acoustic tones watt for watt than comparable acoustic amps You ll find this lightweight and compact amp is as comfortable in your home studio as it is onstage It easily passes the one trip test for those times you carry both your instrument and your amp to the car or into the club The two channel Loudbox 100 brings together a wish list of the essential features you ve been looking for The front panel includes inputs for acoustic instruments a microphone and a CD player or drum machine Dual EQ sections include bass midrange and treble controls for easy effective tone shaping Vanquishing troublesome acoustic feedback is simple with independent anti feedback filters and phase switches for each channel We also include five digital effects you can really use two halls two plates and a smooth chorus A convenient mute switch keeps things quiet when you tune up or take a break The Loudbox 100 also features a headphone jack for silent ja
12. ducers Factory Service via Service and Support at www fishman com to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization number RMA number Products returned without an RMA number will be refused 2 Pack the amplifier in its original shipping carton If you do not have the carton request one from us when you get your RMA number Include your shipping address no PO boxes or route numbers Also include a copy of your sales receipt and a note that explains how to duplicate the problem If we cannot duplicate the problem at the Factory or verify the original purchase date we may at our option charge for parts labor and return shipping 3 Ship the amplifier freight prepaid to Fishman Transducers Service Department 340 Fordham Road Wilmington MA 01887 USA FISHMAN www fishman com 513 100 105 Rev B 12 05
13. e 2 2k Ohm Output Voltage 3dBV 1 4Vrms max 10dBV Nominal Channel 1 amp 2 Effects Returns Input Impedance 20k Ohm Input Voltage 3dBV 1 4Vrms max 10dBV Nominal Sends and returns are compatible with battery operated effects processors Mix D I Out Output Impedance 600 Ohm balanced Phantom power tolerant ground isolated Tuner Out Output Impedance 5k Ohm Speaker System Woofer 8 paper cone Tweeter 1 soft dome rare earth magnet ferrofluid cooled Tweeter Level Up to 6dB cut Crossover AkHz Bi amplified with active crossover Baffle Angle 10 Degrees Physical Dimensions 16 x13 5 x 11 5 40 5cm x 34cm x 29cm Weight 23 Ibs 10 5 kg We reserve the right to change any of the the specifications and information in this manual without notice 15 Limited Warranty Save your original sales receipt It is your proof of purchase if you require warranty service Fishman Acoustic Instrument Amplifiers Products are warranted to the original consumer purchaser to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase with the exception of the speaker components which are warranted for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of purchase If the Product fails to function properly due to defects in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period Fishman Transducers Inc Fishman at its option will repair or replace the Product
14. e Loudbox 100 when you hear how tone changes as the volume rises Set Up For reference start with the tone controls flat straight up twelve o clock In this position there is no equaliza tion applied to your sound Begin at a very low volume and work your way up As you turn up try adjusting the Loudbox 100 s tone controls as recommended below 1 Low Volume Master Ant Loudbox 100 Gain Low High Feedback Phase Quo ase FXlevel f Dux Level 000 s sv Ring Phase FX Level a Aux Level o Q O OG e 3 High Volume Master Volume vel Loudhbox 100 Acoustic Gain Low Hih Phase FX Level 00000 00Qzx ower 2 sV Ring At a low volume just above conversation level our ears are not very sensitive to bass and treble so give the Low and High con trols a good boost Try three o clock on the dial At intermediate levels when you need to raise your voice to be heard over the mu sic the human ear is quite sensitive to midrange Cut the Mid control to about ten o clock or to your taste At this level our perception of bass and treble starts to catch up to the rest of the tonal spectrum so you can back off the Low and High controls slightly for good tonal balance At loud levels when you must shout to be heard over the music your ears and your audience will benefit from a deep mid
15. e switch in and out until you find the position that subdues top resonance feedback Phantom Power FAQs Anti Feedback Lower Feedback Range E to G OFF Upper Feedback Range A and above Phase Q I have heard 24V phantom power can damage some audio devices True A Yes phantom power can damage the following 1 An unbalanced dynamic mic that has been modified for XLR 2 A balanced line level device that is not designed to accept phantom power ex some effects processors Contact the manufacturer to confirm compatibility 3 Some older balanced wireless receivers can be damaged by phantom power Consult the manufacturer of the wireless unit for compatibility 4 An instrument preamp stompbox with an unbalanced output that is modified for XLR Important Note Turn off phantom power if you plug any of the above into the XLR input Q Which devices are safe with 24V phantom power A All the following can be used safely with phantom power 1 All balanced condenser microphones 2 All balanced dynamic microphones 3 Many new wireless units Check with the manufacturer for compatibility 4 preamp DI designed for phantom power operation such as the Fishman Pro EQ Platinum Loudhox 100 Acoustic Instrument Amplifier Stereo Blending If your instrument has two signal sources typically mini mic and pickup and stereo output you may route these signals into separate channels of the
16. eamp with balanced XLR out to this input Note If you attempt to plug in both the Channel 2 XLR and 1 4 inch inputs at the same time the XLR shuts off 4 Phantom Power Switch Provides 24V to the XLR input for a condenser Microphone Provides 15V to the ring contact of Channel 2 s 1 4 inch input for instruments with mini electret microphones Note Push the Mute switch in before you turn on the Phantom Power to avoid a loud pop For more information on Phantom Power see page 1 1 5 Channel 2 1 4 inch Input stereo Accepts all types of passive or active acoustic pickups The ring contact of this stereo TRS input is tied to Channel 1 An instrument with two signal sources such as pickup and mini mic can be routed via stereo cable through this jack to both Channels 1 and 2 see page 12 for setup Note Unplug Channel 1 input before you use Channel 2 s 1 4 inch input for stereo blending If you use both 1 4 inch inputs simultaneously Channel 1 takes priority and shuts off the Channel 2 ring signal With this setup your pickup and onboard mini mic can be EQ d and blended separately Wire the mini mic to ring and the pickup to tip and follow the manufacturer s instructions Turn on Phantom 15V power if your mini mic requires it Stereo cables are available through your Fishman dealer Note Items 6 14 are identical for both channels 6 Clip LED The Clip LED will light when the Gain level is too high and the signal becomes distorted
17. ed Power Cumulative 100Wrms Woofer Amp 90Wrms continuous Tweeter Amp 10Wrms continuous All measurements nominal line 120V 60Hz Acoustic Response SPL 1 Meter 114dB SPL Frequency Response 80Hz 20kHz 4dB Power Consumption 150W max Input Impedance Ch 1 10M Ohm Ch 2 1 4 Jack tip 10M Ohm Ch 2 1 4 Jack ring 10M Ohm 10k Ohm with 15V phantom power Ch 2 XLR Input 2 4k Ohm Balanced Aux Input stereo 10k Ohm Nominal Input Level Ch 1 20dBV 10dBV with 10dB pad Ch 2 1 4 Jack tip 20dBV 10dBV with 10dB pad Ch 2 1 4 Jack ring 20dBV 10dBV with 10dB pad Ch 2 XLR Input 40dBV 30dBV with 10dB pad Aux Input stereo 10dBV Maximum Recommended Input Level Ch 1 6dBV Ch 2 1 4 Jack tip 6dBV Ch 2 1 4 Jack ring 6dBV Ch 2 XLR Input 14dBV Aux Input stereo 6dBV Phantom Power Ch 2 Only XLR Input 24Vdc 1 2k Ohm dc Source Impedance per pin 1 4 Jack ring 15Vdc 10k Ohm dc source impedance Tone Controls and Anti Feedback Ch 1 and Ch 2 Low 1088 100Hz shelving Mid 12dB 1 2kHz resonant High 1208 10kHz shelving Anti Feedback Range 14dB 20 400Hz Hi Q resonant Digital Effects Program 1 Hall 1 Program 2 Hall 2 Program 3 Chorus Program 4 Plate 1 Program 5 Plate 2 14 Owner s Manual Techical Specifications Cont d Channel 1 4 2 D I Out Output Impedance 600 Ohm balanced Phantom power tolerant ground isolated Channel 1 amp 2 Effects Sends Output Impedanc
18. lifier Important Safety Instructions To ensure your personal safety and the safety of others operate this apparatus only after reading these instructions and heeding the warnings listed below Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Donotinstall near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at the plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Use only attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip
19. mming or practicing On the rear panel good things come in threes with D l s for channels 1 amp 2 plus a third summed Mix D l output watch your soundperson smile For pedal heads each channel has its own effects loop a tuner out Ch 1 and a 1 4 jack for a remote mute switch With the Loudbox 100 on the floor the speaker s ten degree tilt back angle helps to project your sound up to ear level So what are you waiting for Grab your guitar and your Loudbox 100 and go out and make some music If you have questions or comments please contact us through the Service and Support section of our website at www fishman com Owner s Manual Getting Started Here are some basic setup tips to help get you going To operate the Loudbox 100 safely please read the entire manual especially the Important Safety Instructions on page 3 If your amplifier has an operating voltage of 120V plug the provided AC line cord into the back of the amplifier If your amplifier operates at 230V you must supply your own detachable power cord The cord you supply must have an IEC style 320 connector at one end and a male AC plug appropriate for your area at the other 1 Locate the Power switch above the rear panel power cord terminal and switch it off down position then connect the power cord 2 Plug the Loudbox 100 into an electrical outlet with the appropriate AC voltage NOTE Operate the amplifier only at the voltage indicated in
20. ower Switch Lower the master volume or engage the Mute switch before you turn on the amp Flip the power switch to the up position and it will light indicating the amp is on AC Power Operate the amplifier only at the voltage indicated in the check box on the rear panel For 120V amplifiers purchased in the USA Canada and Mexico plug in the supplied detachable AC power cable For 230V amplifiers purchased outside the USA and Canada you will need to supply your own detachable AC cable This cable must have an IEC style 320 connector at one end and a male AC plug appropriate for your region at the other Fuse Holder The fuse is located within the AC power receptacle on the back of the amp Access the fuse compartment with a small slotted screwdriver For 120V amplifiers purchased in the USA and Canada replace the fuse with LittelFuse type 218002 or equivalent 5 x 20 mm 2A 250V time delay fuse For 230V amplifiers purchased outside the USA and Canada replace the fuse with LittelFuse type 218001 equivalent 5 x 20 mm 1A 250V time delay fuse FISHMAN Loudbox 100 50 60Hz 230W Max FUSE 120V T2AL 230V TIAL Replace with same type tuse as indicated No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualitied personnel Do rot epose ton Fuse Holder Loudbox 100 Acoustic Instrument Amplifier Tone Tips You can find a balanced tone with th
21. shielded instrument cable to connect the Channel 2 send to the input of the effect Connect the Channel 2 return jack to the output of the effect The Channel 2 loop is located post EQ and is compatible with battery operated stompbox style effects processors 7 Channel 2 D I Out Pre EQ You ll find that this true direct output produces an uncolored signal that is exceptional for recording Use this output when you want a flat D I signal to go to the board In this case you leave it to the soundperson or recording engineer to dial up your tone and effects from the console This pre EQ output is always ground isolated to prevent ground loop hum 8 Channel 1 Effects Loop Serial Patch an external effect delay reverb chorus through these jacks Use a standard 1 4 inch shielded instrument cable to connect the Channel 1 send to the input of the effect Connect the Channel 1 return jack to the output of the effect The Channel 1 loop is located post EQ and is compatible with battery operated stompbox style effects processors 9 Channel 1 D I Out Pre EQ You ll find that this true direct output produces an uncolored signal that is exceptional for recording Use this output when you want a flat D I signal to go to the board In this case you leave it to the soundperson or recording engineer to dial up your tone and effects from the console This pre EQ output is always ground isolated to prevent ground loop hum Owner s Manual Rear Panel P
22. y Fishman Transdi l Assembled in Ching a Channel 2 Channel 1 Tweeter Aux Input Mute Tuner Mix D I Effects Effects 0 1 Out Effects Effects 0 1 Out Level Foot Switch Ch 1 Post Return Send Pre Return Return Pre E 10 T f 1 2 3 4 00000 og iss 1 Tweeter Level Set the front panel controls flat and adjust the tweeter level to where it sounds best to you 2 Aux Input Plug in a line level stereo audio source such as a CD or MP3 player in this input The 1 4 inch stereo TRS Aux Input mixes the signals to mono when amplified but will retain the source s stereo image through the headphones jack Mute Foot Switch ug a mono on off latching type foot switch into this jack for remote access to the Mute The Mute Footswitch uplicates and overrides the front panel Mute switch Uc Tuner Out ug in an electronic tuner here This output receives only the Channel 1 signal and is independent of the mute so you an tune with the speakers and the XLR outs muted The Tuner Out can also be used as pre EQ unbalanced D I out for hannel 1 F Mix D I Post ug in here when you wish to send signals from both Channel 1 and 2 to a mixing console or a slave amplifier This post EQ output is always ground isolated to prevent ground loop hum 6 Channel 2 Effects Loop Serial Patch an external effect delay reverb chorus through these jacks Use a standard 1 4 inch

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