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Balanced line output (dry signal)1.
Ground lift switch2.
Balanced active DI output3.
Power adapter connector for DI out and4.
speaker simulation (phantom or 9-24V)
Output level potentiometer5.
Polarity switch6.
Active speaker simulation switch7.
Speaker Thru output1.
-20dB attenuated speaker output2.
Amplifier input3.
Fan4.
4.3 Features
4.3.1 Loadbox
The speaker output of the amp connects to the SPEAKER INPUT of the
Captor. You can't miss this input : it's the one with the red nut. Use a
standard speaker cable for this connection (a pair of insulated
conductors with no shielding).
The impedance of the speaker output of the amp should match the impedance of the Torpedo Captor
(ie, if your Captor is an 8 ohms version, use an 8 ohms speaker output on your amp). There is an
exception to this though, if you are using the THRU output. Please refer to the THRU section for more
explanations.
Admissible power and thermal security: The Torpedo Captor is rated for 100 watts (assuming
proper ventilation). Don't exceed that power, or the Captor will overheat and go into thermal security.
This will cut the sound of the amplifier, putting it on a security load. If this happens, stop playing
immediately. The Captor will resume correct operation after being allowed to cool down for a while.
The loadbox is cooled by a fan. Never cover or restrict the ventilation openings (on both the front and
rear panel) or the unit may overheat and go into thermal security.