V. UNBALANCED LINE OUT—Provides unbalanced preamp
signal output to an auxiliary amplifier or sound equip-
ment (includes effects loop signal). Output level is con-
trolled by MASTER Volume {N}. DIRECT/LINE and PAD {X}
also affect this output.
W. TUNER OUT—Plug in your bass guitar tuner to enable
inline tuning. Use MUTE {C} to disable audio output while
tuning.
X. BALANCED (XLR) OUTPUT—A true electronically bal-
anced output, suitable for studio and "front-of-house"
(live) mixing consoles with three switching options:
DIRECT /
LINE—Select DIRECT to supply the
BALANCED OUTPUT and UNBALANCED LINE OUT jacks
with signal that bypasses the Tone and MASTER vol-
ume circuits. Select LINE to include these circuits.
Y. LINE LEVEL MONITOR INPUT—Δ CAUTION! For line-level
inputs only! Δ Amplified (speaker level) inputs will damage
your equipment!
Insert a 1/4-inch plug from a line-level audio
source such as: • Line Out from another bass rig—expand
your output for larger venues, • Monitor Send from
a mixing board—mix in some vocals or monitor them
separately, • Headphones Out on a CD/MP3 player—for
accompaniment (use a stereo-to-mono adapter to hear
both channels of your player.
MONITOR VOLUME—Adjusts the level of the MONITOR
INPUT signal. MASTER VOLUME {N} and MUTE {C} also
affect the Monitor Input.
Z. TWEETER LEVEL—Sets the output level of the piezo
tweeter for the amplifier (not just the Monitor Input).
Select: ON for maximum output, –6dB for 50% output,
or OFF for to mute the tweeter.
Rear Panel
Monitor Input Panel
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GROUND /
LIFT—Select GROUND for normal
operation. Select LIFT to disconnect the BALANCED
OUTPUT ground connection which may reduce hum
noise due a "ground loop" (non-standard XLR wiring).
NOTE: Lifting the ground connection will not solve
hum noise due to bad cables, poor connections,
miswired A/C outlets, nearby fluorescent lighting
(especially with single-coil pickups) or a cell phone
in your pocket.
0dB /
–10dB—Select 0dB for normal operation.
Select –10dB to reduce the BALANCED OUTPUT and
UNBALANCED LINE OUT ouput levels as needed to
match the input sensitivity of the equipment you are
connecting to.
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