Комбоусилитель stagg 20 aar инструкция

FRONT PANEL:

1. (Mic) INPUT: This is a balanced XLR input for connecting a dynamic microphone. This can be a vocal 

mic to sing into while you play, or alternatively an instrument mic to amplify an all-acoustic instrument that 

does not feature an onboard preamp system. You may also use this input to connet an electro-acoustic 

instrument with a balanced output signal.
2. (Mic) LEVEL: This control determines the output volume of the sound picked up by a microphone, if 

one is used.
3.  (Guitar)  INPUT:  This  is  a  1/4”  (Ø  6.3  mm)  input  jack  socket  for  plugging  in  an  electro-acoustic 

instrument.  We  recommend  that  you  always  use  a  high-quality  shielded  guitar  cable  to  prevent  any 

background noise interference or unwanted feedback.
4.  (Guitar)  LEVEL:  This  control  determines  the  output  volume  of  any  instrument  plugged  into  the 

amplifier via the guitar input jack.
5. PASSIVE/ACTIVE SWITCH: This switch enables the user to choose between passive and active modes 

according to whether the instrument connected is passive (without preamp) or active (with preamp). 
6. TREBLE: This control determines the level of high frequencies in the output signal. Adding TREBLE will 

make your guitar sound brighter and sharper.
7. MID: This control determines the level of middle frequencies in the output signal. Adding MID will make 

your guitar sound rounder and fuller.
8. PARAMETRIC MID: This control allows you to fine tune your guitar sound by cutting or boosting the 

mid frequency parameters of the output signal. At a low level, the PARAMETRIC MID control will emphasize 

the lower mids, while increasing the level will bring out the upper mids. The PARAMETRIC MID control can 

help you explore a wide variety of different guitar tones.
9. BASS: This control determines the level of low frequencies in the output signal. Adding BASS will make 

your guitar sound warmer and heavier.
10. SPRING REVERB: This is the reverb intensity control. This controls the amount of reverb that is 

added back to the original dry signal. Adding REVERB will produce a reverberation effect in your instrument 

sound, as though you were playing in a large hall. A little can go a long way in adding that special depth to 

your sound. If engaged, the reverb is always active in both microphone and guitar channels.
11. CD/MP3 INPUT: This is a line level 1/4” (Ø 6.3 mm) stereo jack into which an MP3/CD/Tape player 

may be connected.
12. PHONES: This is a 1/4” (Ø 6.3 mm) stereo jack output to connect the headphones. When headphones 

are connected, no sound is produced from the speaker.
13. POWER LED: When this red LED is lit, the amplifier is ready to work. When it is off, it means the 

amplifier is powered off.

BACK PANEL:

WARNING:

 This amplifier must be earthed. Please check that the supply voltage details given on the 

rating label (located on the rear panel) are in accordance with your electricity  supply.

1  MAINS INPUT: This is the input socket into which the mains power cable must be connected. This 

amplifier is supplied with a power cable with a moulded-on plug. If the socket outlets in the home are 

not suitable for this plug, use an appropriate plug adapter that can handle the power required for the 

amplifier.

2  POWER FUSE:

In the event of the power fuse having to be replaced, first unplug the power cable 

from the mains outlet. Then remove the fuse cover and replace the power fuse with another fuse of the 

same type and value. Never plug the power cable back into the mains outlet without the fuse cover. If 

the power fuse blows up again when powering on the amplifier, take the apparatus to a suitable service 

centre for repair. 

3  POWER SWITCH: This switch turns the amplifier on or off.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Max. Rated Power/ Loudspeaker

20 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms load/ 8” Speaker w/ Coaxial 

Tweeter

Frequency Response

70 Hz to 12 kHz

Total Harmonic Distortion

0.2%

Signal to Noise Ratio

— 64 dB @ max Rated Power

Input Impedance

180k Ohms

Power Consumption

35 Watts max

Maximum Input Level

40 mV (RMS)

Maximum Gain

46 dB (@ 1kHz)

Dimensions (H x W x D)

37 x 40.5 x 20 cm / 14.6 x 16 x 7.9 in.

Weight

9.2 kg / 20.3 lb

Features and Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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FRONT PANEL:

1. (Mic) INPUT: This is a balanced XLR input for connecting a dynamic microphone. This can be a vocal

mic to sing into while you play, or alternatively an instrument mic to amplify an all-acoustic instrument that

does not feature an onboard preamp system. You may also use this input to connet an electro-acoustic

instrument with a balanced output signal.

2. (Mic) LEVEL: This control determines the output volume of the sound picked up by a microphone, if

one is used.

3. (Guitar) INPUT: This is a 1/4″ (Ø 6.3 mm) input jack socket for plugging in an electro-acoustic

instrument. We recommend that you always use a high-quality shielded guitar cable to prevent any

background noise interference or unwanted feedback.

4. (Guitar) LEVEL: This control determines the output volume of any instrument plugged into the

amplifier via the guitar input jack.

5. PASSIVE/ACTIVE SWITCH: This switch enables the user to choose between passive and active modes

according to whether the instrument connected is passive (without preamp) or active (with preamp).

6. TREBLE: This control determines the level of high frequencies in the output signal. Adding TREBLE will

make your guitar sound brighter and sharper.

7. MID: This control determines the level of middle frequencies in the output signal. Adding MID will make

your guitar sound rounder and fuller.

8. PARAMETRIC MID: This control allows you to fine tune your guitar sound by cutting or boosting the

mid frequency parameters of the output signal. At a low level, the PARAMETRIC MID control will emphasize

the lower mids, while increasing the level will bring out the upper mids. The PARAMETRIC MID control can

help you explore a wide variety of different guitar tones.

9. BASS: This control determines the level of low frequencies in the output signal. Adding BASS will make

your guitar sound warmer and heavier.

10. SPRING REVERB: This is the reverb intensity control. This controls the amount of reverb that is

added back to the original dry signal. Adding REVERB will produce a reverberation effect in your instrument

sound, as though you were playing in a large hall. A little can go a long way in adding that special depth to

your sound. If engaged, the reverb is always active in both microphone and guitar channels.

11. CD/MP3 INPUT: This is a line level 1/4″ (Ø 6.3 mm) stereo jack into which an MP3/CD/Tape player

may be connected.

12. PHONES: This is a 1/4″ (Ø 6.3 mm) stereo jack output to connect the headphones. When headphones

are connected, no sound is produced from the speaker.

13. POWER LED: When this red LED is lit, the amplifier is ready to work. When it is off, it means the

amplifier is powered off.

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BACK PANEL:

WARNING:

This amplifier must be earthed. Please check that the supply voltage details given on the

rating label (located on the rear panel) are in accordance with your electricity supply.

1 MAINS INPUT: This is the input socket into which the mains power cable must be connected. This

amplifier is supplied with a power cable with a moulded-on plug. If the socket outlets in the home are

not suitable for this plug, use an appropriate plug adapter that can handle the power required for the

amplifier.

2 POWER FUSE: In the event of the power fuse having to be replaced, first unplug the power cable

from the mains outlet. Then remove the fuse cover and replace the power fuse with another fuse of the

same type and value. Never plug the power cable back into the mains outlet without the fuse cover. If

the power fuse blows up again when powering on the amplifier, take the apparatus to a suitable service

centre for repair.

3 POWER SWITCH: This switch turns the amplifier on or off.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

20 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms load/ 8″ Speaker w/ Coaxial

Max. Rated Power/ Loudspeaker

Tweeter

Frequency Response

70 Hz to 12 kHz

Total Harmonic Distortion

0.2%

Signal to Noise Ratio

— 64 dB @ max Rated Power

Input Impedance

180k Ohms

Power Consumption

35 Watts max

Maximum Input Level

40 mV (RMS)

Maximum Gain

46 dB (@ 1kHz)

Dimensions (H x W x D)

37 x 40.5 x 20 cm / 14.6 x 16 x 7.9 in.

Weight

9.2 kg / 20.3 lb

Features and Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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FRONT PANEL:

1. (Mic) INPUT: This is a balanced XLR input for connecting a dynamic microphone. This can be a vocal

mic to sing into while you play, or alternatively an instrument mic to amplify an all-acoustic instrument that

does not feature an onboard preamp system. You may also use this input to connet an electro-acoustic

instrument with a balanced output signal.

2. (Mic) LEVEL: This control determines the output volume of the sound picked up by a microphone, if

one is used.

3. (Guitar) INPUT: This is a 1/4” 6.3 mm) input jack socket for plugging in an electro-acoustic

instrument. We recommend that you always use a high-quality shielded guitar cable to prevent any

background noise interference or unwanted feedback.

4. (Guitar) LEVEL: This control determines the output volume of any instrument plugged into the

amplier via the guitar input jack.

5. PASSIVE/ACTIVE SWITCH: This switch enables the user to choose between passive and active modes

according to whether the instrument connected is passive (without preamp) or active (with preamp).

6. TREBLE: This control determines the level of high frequencies in the output signal. Adding TREBLE will

make your guitar sound brighter and sharper.

7. MID: This control determines the level of middle frequencies in the output signal. Adding MID will make

your guitar sound rounder and fuller.

8. PARAMETRIC MID: This control allows you to ne tune your guitar sound by cutting or boosting the

mid frequency parameters of the output signal. At a low level, the PARAMETRIC MID control will emphasize

the lower mids, while increasing the level will bring out the upper mids. The PARAMETRIC MID control can

help you explore a wide variety of different guitar tones.

9. BASS: This control determines the level of low frequencies in the output signal. Adding BASS will make

your guitar sound warmer and heavier.

10. SPRING REVERB: This is the reverb intensity control. This controls the amount of reverb that is

added back to the original dry signal. Adding REVERB will produce a reverberation effect in your instrument

sound, as though you were playing in a large hall. A little can go a long way in adding that special depth to

your sound. If engaged, the reverb is always active in both microphone and guitar channels.

11. CD/MP3 INPUT: This is a line level 1/4” (Ø 6.3 mm) stereo jack into which an MP3/CD/Tape player

may be connected.

12. PHONES: This is a 1/4” (Ø 6.3 mm) stereo jack output to connect the headphones. When headphones

are connected, no sound is produced from the speaker.

13. POWER LED: When this red LED is lit, the amplier is ready to work. When it is off, it means the

amplier is powered off.

BACK PANEL:

WARNING: This amplier must be earthed. Please check that the supply voltage details given on the

rating label (located on the rear panel) are in accordance with your electricity supply.

1 MAINS INPUT: This is the input socket into which the mains power cable must be connected. This

amplier is supplied with a power cable with a moulded-on plug. If the socket outlets in the home are

not suitable for this plug, use an appropriate plug adapter that can handle the power required for the

amplier.

2 POWER FUSE: In the event of the power fuse having to be replaced, rst unplug the power cable

from the mains outlet. Then remove the fuse cover and replace the power fuse with another fuse of the

same type and value. Never plug the power cable back into the mains outlet without the fuse cover. If

the power fuse blows up again when powering on the amplier, take the apparatus to a suitable service

centre for repair.

3 POWER SWITCH: This switch turns the amplier on or off.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Max. Rated Power/ Loudspeaker

20 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms load/ 8” Speaker w/ Coaxial

Tweeter

Frequency Response 70 Hz to 12 kHz

Total Harmonic Distortion 0.2%

Signal to Noise Ratio — 64 dB @ max Rated Power

Input Impedance

180k Ohms

Power Consumption

35 Watts max

Maximum Input Level

40 mV (RMS)

Maximum Gain

46 dB (@ 1kHz)

Dimensions (H x W x D)

37 x 40.5 x 20 cm / 14.6 x 16 x 7.9 in.

Weight

9.2 kg / 20.3 lb

Features and Specications are subject to change without notice.

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