aguilar Tone Hammer 350W Solid-State Bass Amplifier Head (Limited-Edition Chocolate Brown) User Manual
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D.I. Section:
D.I. Nominal Output Level: -20 dBu
D.I.
Pre/Post
Button:
Pre
- Your signal goes to the D.I. XLR output jack before your
Gain
and
EQ
settings, but after the
–10 dB
input pad.
Post – Gain, Drive
, and EQ will be sent to the D.I. XLR output jack.
In this
setting, adjustments to the
Master
control will only affect the output to
your speaker cabinets, not the signal going to the D.I.
Lift/Ground
: If there is a hum when using the D.I. there may be a
ground
loop. In many cases pushing in the
Lift/Ground
button can fix
this problem.
The Tone Hammer® 350 can be run safely without a speaker load
attached to the amplifier for recording through the XLR output. Simply
remove the speaker cable from the rear panel speakon jack and then
run a cable from the XLR output to your recording device/interface.
* Note: The Tone Hammer® 350 will not be harmed by phantom power
through the DI. D.I. Phantom power is a power supply that can be
switched on at the channel input of some mixing consoles and is used
to power some types of microphones. Use of phantom power (usually
labeled as 48V) will have no effect on the D.I. or the amplifier in
general.
B. Rear Panel Features
Speaker Output:
A single speakon output is provided. Any combination of speaker
cabinets may be used as long as the load does not go below 4 ohms.
The speakon jack is wired +1, -1.
Tuner Output:
One
¼
” Tuner output is provided. When the amplifier is muted your
signal will still reach the tuner.
Input Voltage Selector:
The Input Voltage switch allows you to change the operating voltage if
you travel with your Tone Hammer 350. You can select between 115V
for 100-120V and 230V for 220, 230 or 240V.