Quick start
1. Connections
1) -a Carefully read "Precautions during use" before you place the amp in the
location where you'll be using it. Then use
the included power cable to connect the rear
panel AC inlet to an AC outlet of the correct
voltage for your unit.
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Please note that the sound, and the low-fre-
quency response in particular, will be af-
fected by the location in which you place the
amp.
1) -b If you're using the TBX150H, connect it to
your speaker cabinet.
Connect the TBX150H's output jack marked
SPEAKER OUTPUT to the 4Ω input jack of your
speaker cabinet. Use a speaker cable to make this
connection. The input jack of an Ibanez IS series
speaker cabinet is marked MONO 4Ω.
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2) Connect your electric guitar. Use a shielded guitar cable to make connections.
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3) If you're using a compact effect processor, use a
shielded cable to connect it between your guitar and
the amp.
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4) Make sure that each VOLUME control is set to "0," and then turn on the POWER
switch; the POWER LED will light.
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2. Using the controls
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1) In the middle of the front panel, set the CHANNEL
switch so that the NORMAL channel LED is lit.
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2) Raise the volume control of your guitar.
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3) Raise the VOLUME control to approximately 5,
and then raise the GAIN control to adjust the
volume.
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*1 If you want to avoid distortion, select the NORMAL channel, raise the VOLUME,
and lower the GAIN to adjust the volume. The output of an electric guitar will
vary depending on the pickups and also depending on your playing, so adjust
the GAIN control and VOLUME control as appropriate for the sound you want to
obtain from the amp. For example you've selected a humbucking pickup on your
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guitar (particular at the neck position), you'll obtain distortion even if the GAIN
control is at 9 o'clock.
*2 If you want to obtain the best possible S/N ratio, turn down GAIN to a point
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