Nady Systems GTA-1260 User Manual

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1. POWER CONNECTION
A standard IEC AC power socket for connecting to the
main AC supply.  The IEC power socket has an integral
fuse holder that takes a 20mm fuse.
NOTE: 
• Always replace a blown fuse with the same type as
specified on the rear panel and under
SPECIFICATIONS (pg. 7) for the AC voltage being
used to power the amp
• Before you connect your GTA-1260 to the AC,
please make sure that your local voltage matches
the voltage required by the unit!
• Do not remove the center ground conductor.
2. VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH
For selecting the proper voltage (115/230VAC) to match
the power supply in your area.
3. REVERB FOOTSWITCH JACK
For connecting an optional external footswitch to turn the
reverb on and off.  See your dealer for ordering the Nady
FS-1 footswitch, or order directly from Nady with the
included ordering form. 
If reverb footswitch jack is not used for switching. a pure
reverb line level signal is present at the jack. This may be
used for stereo effects with an outboard amp and speaker
or plugged into mixing consoles and tape machines for
recording. The output at F.S. Jack is sleeve GND, TIP
HOT +
4.  SPEAKER JACK
This jack is connected to the internal speaker using a “L”
shaped plug and speaker cable.  The internal speaker can
be disconnected if you wish to only use external speakers.
5.  EXTERNAL SPEAKER
Jack for connecting external speakers. For optimum output
power, these should be 8
Ω
minimum.
6. LINE OUT
This line level output signal is derived from the output of
the power amp to incorporate all the characteristics, color
and tonal response of the output tubes. This signal can be
input into any device, such as an audio mixer or another
amplifier, and can be useful in many lives sound or
recording applications.
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