8.
Power Cord Outlet – Plug a standard IEC cord into this jack and into a
properly grounded AC outlet.
9.
Fuse – Replaceable fuse. See the rear panel of the Sumo for details.
10. Fan – An internal fan keeps the Sumo running cool. The fan will remain off until
the unit heats up. Do not obstruct the air flow around this area.
11. Main Output – Plug XLR cables into one or both of these outputs to send a +4
dBu line-level signal to a balanced input on a mixer, recorder, or other audio
device. The Sumo's effects are included in the Main Output signal.
Note: The internal speaker continues to operate when the Main Output jacks are
used.
12. Headphones – Plug in a set of stereo headphones using a 1/4" stereo plug.
Using the headphone jack disconnects the Sumo's internal speaker.
13. Stereo Link Output – Use a ¼" tip-sleeve (TS) cable to connect this jack to
the input of another amplifier for true stereo. The Sumo provides true stereo
output instead of the standard mono; many of the Sumo's excellent effects will
sound even better when you listen to them in stereo. If you don't have a second
amplifier, you can enjoy the stereo effects by listening with headphones.
14. ¼" Instrument Inputs – Use ¼" cables to connect synthesizers, drum
machines, and other devices. Use two cables for stereo. For mono sources, use
either one of the the left and right inputs.
Note: For the cleanest signal, use "balanced" tip-ring-sleeve (TRS) cables.
"Unbalanced" tip-sleeve (TS) cables may also be used, but they are more likely to
conduct hum and other electromagnetic noise.
15. Microphone Input – Plug a microphone into this input using an XLR cable.
You can use both the microphone input and the ¼" inputs on channel 1 at the
same time.
Note: The microphone input does not provide phantom power.
Rear panel operation
Sumo 300 only
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