7. GAIN Control
NOTE: Because of the nature of the design of this amplifier, it may take a few min-
8. INPUT Jack
1. EXTERNAL SPEAKER Jack
WARNING: To ensure that your system works correctly, you must observe the follow-
NOTE: It is recommended that all audio cables, with the exception of the speaker
2. MAINS INPUT
This determines the sensitivity of the preamp. Increase the volume and
distortion by turning it clockwise or you can turn it anticlockwise for a
quieter, cleaner sound. The GAIN control should be used in conjunction
with the VOLUME to get the perfect balance between distortion and output
volume.
utes until the circuit becomes stable after the power is turned on. Some
noise might occur during this time but it soon disappears.
Plug your guitar in here!
REAR PANEL LAYOUT
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This speaker jack will mute (disconnect) the internal speaker and you can
hook up a 16 Ohm cabinet of your choice.
ing points.
a) Don't connect a speaker whose rated input capacity is less than 10 Watts.
The speaker may be destroyed if you ignore this caution—not recom-
mended!
b) You must use a speaker cable to connect an external speaker. Don't use a
shielded cable like the one you use to connect a guitar to an amp.
c) You must turn off the power before connecting the cable. Connecting the
cable while the power is turned on may damage your amp.
lead, used to connect to the AC10C1 are of a high quality, screened type.
These should not exceed 10 metres in length. Always use a non-screened
Vox approved speaker lead with the AC10C1 Amplifier and external cabi-
nets.
This is where the supplied, detachable Mains (power) cord is connected.
The specific mains input voltage rating that your amplifier needs to run at is
located on the rear panel of your amplifier. Before making any connections
or powering up the amplifier, make sure the mains supply voltage matches
your amplifier. If you have any doubt, refer to your local VOX dealer.
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