Kustom Stereo Amplifier TRB4OOH User Manual

 
Back Panel:  
1.) Fuse Holder  
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This holds the fuse. The fuse is a 4 amp 250V AGC type fuse. Replace with ONLY the same type.  
You should always carry a couple of spare fuses just in case you need them. Caution: if the fuse blows repeatedly,  
contact your local dealer or service center for repair.  
2.) Power Cord  
the possibility of shock due to electrical fault. Be sure to connect to a grounded receptacle. DO NOT alter the plug!  
3.) 8 Ohm Speaker Output This jack is for hooking up a single 8 ohm speaker cabinet or a single 4 ohm cabinet.  
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The TRB400H is equipped with a 3 prong. Grounded type A.C. supply cord designed to reduce  
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Do not go below a 4 ohm load. All the TR Series cabinets are 8 ohms.  
4.) 8 Ohm Speaker Output  
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This  
jack is provided for hooking up an additional 8 ohm speaker cabinet. Do not  
go below a 4 ohm load.  
5.) Full Range Output  
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This is a balanced low impedance 3 conductor (TRS) jack which can also serve as a  
direct output to additional amplifiers, mixing consoles or recording equipment. This jack provides the entire range  
output.  
6.) Low Output  
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This is a balanced low impedance 3 conductor (TRS)  
jack which provides the low frequency  
output to hook up additional amplifiers when bi-amping. The point where the frequencies are split and the low  
frequencies are fed to this jack. It is determined by the crossover frequency control.  
7.) High Output  
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This is a balanced low impedance 3 conductor (TRS)  
jack which provides the high frequency  
output to hook up additional amplifiers when bi-amping. The point where the frequencies are split and the high  
frequencies are fed to this jack. It is determined by the crossover frequency control.  
Wiring for 1/4" 3 conductor low impedance connectors  
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Tip is positive and corresponds to pin 2 on a XLR connector.  
corresponds to pin 1 on the XLR.  
Ring is negative and corresponds to pin 3 on an XLR and Sleeve is ground and  
8.) High Level  
for additional amplifiers. This control range is from an attenuated -12 db to a boosted +6 db.  
9.) Crossover Frequency This control determines at what actual frequency the signal is divided between the two  
appropriate outputs. It is variable from 125Hz to 2 KHz.  
10.) Pre-Amp Output This is an unbalanced 2 conductor (TS)  
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This is the volume control for the signals coming from the high output jack. It controls the volume  
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jack which sends the signal to the inputs of  
external processing equipment such as equalizers, delays or other outboard gear. This jack is post equalizer and post  
master volume control.  
11.) Pre-Amp Input  
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This is an unbalanced 2 conductor (TS)  
jack which returns the signal from the outputs of  
external processing equipment such as equalizers, delays or other outboard gear. This jack is post equalizer and post  
master volume control, therefore the volume control on the external processor becomes your overall master volume.  
12.) Footswitch Jack #1  
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This is a 3 conductor (TRS)  
jack which hookup to the supplied footswitch. It controls  
the chorus on/off and pre-amp channel selection. Tip is channel select and Ring is Chorus on/off.  
13.) Footswitch Jack #2  
the compressor on/off and the equalizer on/off. Tip is compressor and ring is the equalizer.  
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This is a 3 conductor (TRS)  
jack which hookup to the supplied footswitch. It controls  
 
1
WEIGHT  
1
DIMENSIONS  
EFFECTS  
CHANNELS IlMPEDANCE  
Tube  
Ix 12AX7 Bi-Polar 27.5 x 17.7 x 11.8” 45 lb  
70 45 30 cm 20.0 kg  
Yes  
Chorus  
Compressor  
Solid State  
8R  
x
x
DANGER  
I MPORTANT  
EXPOSURE TO EXTREMELY HIGH NOISE LEVELS MAY CAUSE A PERMANENT  
HEARING LOSS. INDIVIDUALS VARY CONSIDERABLY TO NOISE INDUCED  
HEARING LOSS BUT NEARLY EVERYONE WILL LOSE SOME HEARING IF  
EXPOSED TO SUFFICIENTLY INTENSE NOISE FOR A SUFFICIENT TIME.  
1. Read all safety and operating instructions before using this product  
2.  
All safety and operating instructions should be kept for  
future reference.  
Obey all cautions in the operating instructions and on the back  
of the unit.  
3.  
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT’S OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH  
ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) HAS SPECIFIED THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE  
NOISE LEVEL EXPOSURES:  
4. All operating instructions should be followed.  
5. This product should not be used near water i.e. bathtub, sink,  
swimming pool, wet basement, etc.  
6. This product be located so that its position does not interfere with  
SOUND LEVEL db FLOW RESPONSE  
DURATION PER DAY IN HOURS  
proper ventilation. It should not be placed flat against a wall or placed  
in a built-in enclosure that will impede the flow of cooling air.  
7. This product should not be placed near a source of heat, such as a  
stove, radiator, or another heat producing amplifier  
90  
93  
95  
8
6
4
97  
3
2
1
Connect only to a power supply of the type indicated on the back of  
the amp near the power supply cord.  
Do not break off the ground pin of the power supply cord.  
8.  
100  
103  
110  
9.  
l/2 HR. or LESS  
10 Power supply cords should always handled carefully. Never walk or  
place equipment on power supply cords. Periodically check cords for  
cuts or signs of stress, especially at the point where the cord exits  
the unit.  
11 The power supply cord should be unplugged when the unit is  
unused for long periods of time.  
ACCORDING TO OSHA, ANY EXPOSURE IN THE ABOVE PERMISSIBLE LIMITS  
COULD RESULT IN SOME HEARING LOSS. EAR PLUGS OR PROTECTORS IN THE  
EAR CANAL OR OVER THE EARS MUST BE WORN WHEN OPERATING THIS  
AMPLIFICATION SYSTEM IN ORDER TO PREVENT A PERMANENT HEARING  
LOSS. IF EXPOSURE IN EXCESS OF THE LIMITS AS PUT FORTH ABOVE, TO  
INSURE AGAINST POTENTIALLY HARMFUL EXPOSURE TO HIGH SOUND  
PRESSURE LEVELS. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ALL PERSONS EXPOSED TO  
EQUIPMENT CAPABLE OF INDUCING HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS, SUCH  
AS THIS AMPLIFICATION SYSTEM, BE PROTECTED BY HEARING PROTECTORS  
WHILE THIS UNIT IS IN OPERATION.  
12 If this product is to be mounted in an equipment rack, rear support  
should be provided.  
Metal parts and vinyl covering may be cleaned with a damp rag.  
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14 Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are  
not spilled into the unit through the ventilation ports or any  
other openings.  
15. This unit should be checked by a qualified service technician if:  
A. The power supply cord or plug has been damaged.  
Anything has fallen or been spilled into the unit.  
C. The unit does not operate correctly.  
D. The unit has been dropped or the enclosure  
16. The user should not attempt to service this equipment. All service  
work must be done by a qualified service technician for  
warranty repairs.  
CAUTI ON  
THIS AMPLIFIER HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED TO PROVIDE  
ADEQUATE POWER RESERVE FOR PLAYING MODERN MUSIC WHICH MAY  
REQUIRE OCCASIONAL PEAK POWER. EXTENDED OPERATION AT ABSOLUTE  
MAXIMUM POWER IS NOT RECOMMENDED SINCE THIS COULD DAMAGE THE  
ASSOCIATED LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT MAXIMUM  
POWER CAN BE OBTAINED WITH VERY LOW SETTINGS OF THE MASTER  
VOLUME CONTROLS IF THE INPUT SIGNAL IS VERY STRONG.  
CAUTI ON:  
TO  
AVI S:  
DE CHOC ELECTRI OUE- NE  
KUSTOM  
Kustom Inc.  
4940 Delhi Pike  
Cincinnati. OH  
(800)999-5558 Fax: (5  
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USA  
Part # 100 l-0202  
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