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Delays SPEAKER OUT activation until moments after the unit is switched on to protect the loudspeaker.
Prevents output transistor destruction by immediately turning off power during a short circuit.
Monitors amplifier output for direct current, protecting the loudspeaker from overload.
Guards against damage from frequencies over 20,000 Hz by turning off the power amplifier.
Protects output transistors from damage due to excessive temperatures from usage or poor ventilation.
PASSIVE and ACTIVE inputs for connecting bass guitars with different signal types.
GAIN for input level, plus BASS, MID LOW, MID HIGH, and TREBLE for sound shaping.
LINEAR, TURBO BASS, TURBO HIGH switches, and EFF. SEND/RETURN for effects integration.
MASTER for overall volume, PHONES for headphone output, and STANDBY/POWER switches.
TUNER output, DI PRE/POST EQ switch, and DI OUT output for external devices and mixers.
Steps for connecting, powering on, setting gain, and adjusting volume for initial use.
Utilizing four adjustable and two switchable tone controls for a wide variety of sounds.
Examples of control settings for different musical styles like Funky Slap, Rock, and Fretless.
Details on AC voltage terminal, fuse replacement, and SPEAKER OUT socket connection.
Guidelines for connecting external line-level effects units and avoiding foot pedals.
Information on interchangeable system components and achieving best results by combining units.
Advice on checking the OPERATION section for common problems like no sound output.