Laney LX20 User Manual
Page 14

General
Notes
Amplifier
connection:
In
or
der
to
a
void
damage
, it
is
advisable
to
establish
and
f
o
llo
w
a
pattern
f
o
r turning
on
and
off
y
o
ur
equipment.
With
all
system
par
ts
connected,
turn
on
sour
ce
equipment,
ta
pe
decks,
cd
pla
yers,
mix
e
rs,
eff
ects
pr
ocessors
etc
. B
EFORE
turning
on
y
o
ur
guitar
amplifier
. Man
y pr
oducts
ha
ve
large
transient
surges
at
turn
on
and
off
which
can
cause
damage
to
y
o
ur
speak
ers.
By
turning
on
y
o
ur
guitar
amplifier
LAST
and
making
sur
e
its
V
o
lume
contr
ols
ar
e
set
to
minim
u
m
an
y transients
fr
om
other
equip
ment
will
not
r
e
ach
y
o
ur
loudspeak
e
rs.
W
ait
until
all
system
par
ts
ha
ve
stabilised;
usuall
y a
couple
of
seconds.
Similarl
y when
tur
n
in
g o
ff yo
u
r
system
al
wa
ys
turn
do
wn
the
V
o
lume
contr
o
ls
on
y
o
ur
guitar
amplifier
and
then
turn
off
its
po
w
e
r bef
o
re
turning
off
other
equip
ment.
Cab
les:
ne
ve
r use
shielded
or
micr
ophone
cable
f
o
r an
y speak
e
r connections
as
this
will
not
be
substantial
enough
to
handle
the
amplifier
load
and
could
cause
damage
to
y
o
ur
amplifier
system.
Caution:
These
pr
of
essional
loudspeak
e
r systems
ar
e
ca
pable
of
generating
v
e
ry
high
sound
pr
essur
e
le
ve
ls.
Use
car
e
with
placement
and
operation
to
a
void
exposur
e
to
excessiv
e
le
ve
ls
that
can
cause
permanent
hearing
damage
. (Ref
er
to
guidelines
on
page
2)
Ser
v
icing:
The
user
should
not
attempt
to
ser
v
ice
these
pr
oducts.
Ref
e
r all
ser
v
icing
to
qualified
ser
v
ice
personnel.
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SAMPLE SY
STEM
CD/MP3
Headphones
Guitar
OPTIONS -
see pag
es 10-11.