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reverb pan, which way do I put it in? [message #10495] Thu, 19 February 2009 15:09 Go to next message
kevineh is currently offline  kevineh
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Registered: August 2006
Location: Southern California
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Sorry for my ignorance. I have a 300 pa and a 250-2 guitar head and one has the input and output coming from the top, and the other is coming from the bottom. One is upside down, does it matter? Also, now I'm questioning the connectors coming from the back of the faceplate, are those in right? Looking from the front of the pa, there's a left and right connector, which ones go where, haha. Thanks
Re: reverb pan, which way do I put it in? [message #10496 is a reply to message #10495] Thu, 19 February 2009 18:24 Go to previous message
chicagobill
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Registered: April 2003
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The simplest way to figure this one out, is to remember to keep the output of the tank as far away as possible from the power transformer. This will keep the hum to a minimum.

To check the amp, turn on the amp with the reverb turned up a little and touch the end of each of the 2 RCA plugs that go to the tank. The one that buzzes when you touch it is the return cable which should be plugged into the output of the tank.

Hope this helps.
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