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Periphal Connections

Signal In Jack

The T64RS has a mono style input jack on the left 
side of the front panel. To connect an electric guitar, 
please use a 1/4” mono style cable.

CD

For the combined usage of a CD/MP3 player with 
the T64RS, this jack will receive the signal of your 
external audio device.

Headphones

For quiet practicing at home you can also use 
optional headphones. For best performance and a 
brilliant sound, we recommend our Fame DT 290 
studio headphones. Please note that the overall 
volume of the amplifi er will infl uence the master 
volume of your headphones.

CONNECTIONS ON THE BACK

FX-Loop

On the back of your amplifi er you will fi nd  both  a 
send and a return jack. These will be useful if you 
want to loop external effects units between preamp 
and power amp of the T64RS. The built-in fx-loop 
is serial type. This means that the signal path of the 
T64RS is interrupted, the signal is sent to the effects 
unit, gets processed and then sent back to the return 
of the power amp.

Line Out

Your T64RS needs to be connected to a PA-System? 
You would like to record the sound directly into your 
recording desk or audio interface? 
The Line Out will do just that. All you need is a stand-
ard mono style 1/4” cable to connect the T64RS to 
a channel strip of a mixing desk. Please note that 
the volume set on the amplifi er will be the level that’s 
running into the channel strip of your mixing desk. 
You should set the volume to the lowest level possible 
and increase it step-wise.

Footswitch

With an optional footswitch it is possible to control 
the T64RS’s channel switching. To use this option, you 
just need to connect the footswitch with the “Foot” 
jack on the back of the amplifi er. We recommend our 
heavy-rugged VM-26 model for best performance.

Speaker Out

This jack is used for the connection between your 
amp and the speaker cabinet. The package contains 
an appropriate speaker cable for this connection. 

Mains

This jack is used to connect the T64RS to a grounded 
power outlet. 

Your guitar cord is an important part of your signal chain and it‘s quality and 
construction type clearly affects the overall tone of your rig. Try and buy the 
best quality cord you can or want to afford for maximum sound!

Summary of Contents for T64RS

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC GUITAR AMP Owner s Manual T64RS...

Page 2: ...ust to the ambient temperature before operating 10 minutes should be sufficient in all cases Especially the change between a cold vehicle and in most cases warm stages can cause condensing fluid insid...

Page 3: ...3 Content Setting up the T64RS 4 Peripheral Connections 5 Preamp Section 6 Channels 6 Reverb 6 Controls Switches 7 Special Gimmicks 8 Specifications 9...

Page 4: ...nnected instruments You should always keep a sufficient distance to the amplifier to avoid such feed backs This will extend the speaker s and the power amp s life span Travelling Abroad If travelling...

Page 5: ...ur T64RS needs to be connected to a PA System You would like to record the sound directly into your recording desk or audio interface The Line Out will do just that All you need is a stand ard mono st...

Page 6: ...he second channel allows you to create almost every sound from Blues Rock to Metal Thanks to the built in 12AX7 preamp tube you will get a direct and warm response The gain control works very sensitiv...

Page 7: ...will decrease or increase the level of high frequencies I II This switch changes between Channel 1 and Channel 2 CHANNEL 2 Gain This knob controls the amount of distortion in Channel 2 Turn it clockwi...

Page 8: ...a compressor in front of the T64RS How to choose the right device High quality effects like a vibrato or time based units like delays can round up the sound when placed in the fx loop of the amplifier...

Page 9: ...ss Treble Channel 1 Bass Middle Treble Channel 2 Effects Reverb Connection Jacks Input CD Headphones FX Send Return Line Out Footswitch Speaker Out Dimensions Head 52 x 18 x 22 cm Cabinet 61 x 61 x 32...

Page 10: ...T64RS 2007...

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