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D.I. Section:
D.I. Nominal Output Level: -20dBu
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 –10dB input pad.
Post - Gain, EQ settings and effects will be sent to the D.I. XLR output jack.
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.
* Note: The Tone Hammer 350 will not be harmed by phantom power through the
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 Outputs:
A single speakon output is provided. Any combination 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.
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I. Safety Instructions
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose
equipment to rain or moisture. Aguilar Amplification assumes no
responsibility for any damage or injury that results from improper use
or service.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! DO NOT OPEN! There are no user
serviceable parts inside of this product. This is a high voltage device, and
internal voltages can be lethal. Any and all work should be performed
by qualified personnel only.
In order to ensure safe operation of the device, please follow these guidelines:
1. Read the instruction manual in its entirety before trying to operate the
equipment. The manual should be kept for future reference.
2. Observe all safety precautions, warnings and instructions noted in this manual.
3. Always unplug the amplifier out of the wall socket, before cleaning. Use only dry
cloth. Do not use aerosols or solvents.
4. Keep the device away from sources of water such as pools, bathtubs, and sinks,
and do not expose it to rain or splashes of water. Do not place objects filled with
fluid on the device.
5. Vents are provided for heat dissipation on the sides, and at the rear of the
amplifier. Maintain at least a 2" (5cm) space around these vents to provide
sufficient ventilation.
6. Keep the amplifier away from sources of heat and open flame, such as heaters,
radiators, stoves, lit candles, etc.
7. Make sure that the power cord is intact before plugging it into the unit. Do not use
cords with visible damage to its insulation, or connectors.
8. This device is equipped with a safety feature that requires the use of the three-pin
grounding power plug. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug.
If provided plug does not fit your outlet, consult an electrician about replacing an
obsolete power outlet.
9. Use only accessories listed in this manual, or in other way specified by the
manufacturer.
10. Do not install this amplifier on carts or other moving objects.
11. When amplifier is in use, route the power cable in such way that will prevent it
from being stepped on, tripped on, pinched or damaged in any other way.
12. Do not use this device with wall/ceiling mounts not specified by the
manufacturer.
13. To completely discontent the equipment from the AC mains, disconnect the
power cord from the AC receptacle. For additional protection, unplug the device
during light storms, or when not used for long periods of time.
14. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer service to qualified service personnel. If
the unit was exposed to liquid, extensive heat or fire, or sustained a mechanical
damage of any kind, do not attempt to operate it. Disconnect the unit from the
wall outlet, and consult qualified service personnel.
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