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Transducer
Setup 3
If an on-stage guitarist wishes to have his cabinet sound, the signal should be routed to his
box via the Transducer Speaker Thru. In this case the amp signal power is reduced by 8 dB
enroute to the box; here saturation (that is, power amp distortion) begins to occur at moderate
listening levels.
The two separate Transducer Line Outputs may be used simultaneously to feed both an FOH
mixer and monitor mixer.
Setup 4
If the guitarist does not need the 8 dB Speaker Thru signal reduction, he may connect both
the guitar box and Transducer simultaneously with the guitar amp loudspeaker outputs
(assuming this is an amp option).
IMPORTANT ADVICE: In such cases the guitar amp impedance must be reduced by half. For
example: In connecting to the Transducer (8 ohms) and guitar box rated at 8 ohms, the guitar
amp must be set up at 4 ohms. The two separate Transducer Line Outputs may be used to
feed both an FOH mixer and monitor mixer simultaneously.
Setup Examples
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