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Acoustic 136
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PILOT
LAMP
(12)
Lamp
to
show that
pow-.r
is
on.
AC
LINE
CORD
(13)
All Acoustic
amplifiers have
a
3
wire
grounding plug.
This
will
eliminate
any
possibility
of
shock hazard
AS LONG
AS ALL
OTHER EOUIPMENT
lS
SIMILARLY
GROUNDED.
Shock
conditions
are caused
by different
ground
potentials
betrveen
the amplifiers
and the P.A.
system,
or between
the
amplifiers
and the actual
ground
(cement
floor,
dirt, or wet
stage,
for
example).
This
voltage
difference
can be
dangerous, and if
the
ground
reverse
sr,rritch doesn't
eliminate the
shock, DON'T
PLAY.
Make
the stage manager
of electrician
correct the
problem.
FUSE
(14)
Keep
in mind
that a
fuse
is
simply
a circuit breaker
that operates
if a
potentially
dangerous
situation
exists.
lf the fuse
does blow,
always replace
it with
a
3
Amp
Slo-Blo
fuse
at
125 volts
(3AG).*
Do not
use
any other
type or rating.
"Export
models
have
a 1.5 Amp
(3AB)
Slo-Blo fuse
at 250
volts.
AC CONVENTENCE
OUTLET
(15)*
This
outlet
will
provide
AC
power
for
auxiliary
equipment.
Do
not
plug
equipment into
this
outlet if
the
power
demands
are higher
than the rating
marked next
to the
outlet. The
outlet
st:ys on even when
the
amplifier is off.
*Export
models have
a 24O volt
AC outlet.
SPEAKER
JACKS
(16
& 17)
When
using only
one speaker
bottom,
you
may use either
speaker
jack.
All
Acoustic
speaker
systems
have
a
nominal
impedence
of
4
ohms. You
may use
any
number
of speaker
systems
as
long
as the
total
impedence
is not less
than 4
ohms.
P/N
410059

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