Behringer BX108 Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
7 THUNDERBIRD BX108 User Manual
1.2.2 Rear panel
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(7)
(8)
(9)
(12)
(10)
(11)
Fig. 1.2: Rear panel connectors
(7) FUSE HOLDER / VOLTAGE SELECTOR. Please make sure that
your local voltage matches the voltage indicated on theunit,
before you attempt to connect and operate the BX108.
Blown fuses may only be replaced by fuses of the same type
and rating. Some models allow for inserting the fuse holder
in two dierent positions, in order to switch over from 230-V
to 115-V operation, and vice versa. Please note that for 115-V
operation outside Europe, you need to use a fuse of a higher
rating (see chapter 1.1).
(8) Use the enclosed power cord to connect the unit to the mains.
(9) The stereo ¼" PHONES jack allows you to monitor the BX108’s
audio signal with a pair of commercially available headphones.
Connecting the headphones will mute the built-in speaker.
(10) The TAPE OUT cinch connector supplies the audio signal of your
BX108, for example to send it to a recording machine.
(11) The TAPE IN cinch connector allows you to connect an external
signal source such as a drum computer or other machine
providing audio playbacks.
(12) SERIAL NUMBER. Please take the time to have the warranty
card lled out completely, and return it within 14 days after
the date of purchase, so as to be entitled to benet from our
extended warranty. Or use our online registration option
available on the World Wide Web at behringer.com.
2. Installation
2.1 Mains connection
The mains connection is made by using the enclosed power cord and
a standard IEC receptacle. It meets all of the international safety
certication requirements.
2.2 Audio connections
The input of your THUNDERBIRD BX108 is on a mono ¼" jack,
thePHONES output on a stereo ¼" jack. The tape inputs/outputs are
on cinch connectors.
Please ensure that only qualified personnel install and
operate the BX108. During installation and operation
the user must have sufficient electrical contact to earth.
Electrostatic charges might affect the operation of the
THUNDERBIRD BX108.