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Rear Panel
Specifications
I. ELECTRIC LINE CORDConnect to a grounded A/C
outlet in accordance with the voltage and frequency
ratings specified for your amplifier.
J. INTERNAL SPEAKER JACK
Plug-in connection for
the  internal speaker. A speaker must always be
connected at this jack when the amplifier is ON. A
speaker impedance load of  should be used to avoid
distortion or damage to the amplifier. When using only
the internal speaker jack, a speaker impedance load of
ohms (minimum) should be used to avoid distortion or
damage to the amplifier.
K. EXTENSION SPEAKER OUTPUT
Plug-in connection
for an external speaker. This jack is wired in parallel with
the INTERNAL SPEAKER JACK {J} and affects the speaker
impedance load. Use  minimum total. To use the
external speaker output, first disconnect the internal
speaker. Then connect a ohm speaker load (minimum)
to the internal speaker jack and another ohm speaker
load (minimum) the external speaker jack.
TYPE: PR 728
PART NUMBERS: 8150500000 (120V~, 60Hz) 8150503000 (240V~, 50Hz) AUS
8150504000 (230V~, 50Hz) UK 8150506000 (230V~, 50Hz) EUR
8150507000 (100V~, 50/60Hz) JPN
POWER REQUIREMENT: 85 W
INPUT IMPEDANCE: Microphone 1 and Instrument 1: 1M
Microphone 2 and Instrument 2: 136k
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: 8
POWER AMP OUTPUT: 12.5W into 8 @ < 5% THD, 1kHz
SPEAKER: 8Ω, 12", Jensen® P-12Q AlNiCo
DIMENSIONS: HEIGHT: 16.75 in (43 cm)
WIDTH: 20 in (51 cm)
DEPTH: 9.5 in (24cm)
WEIGHT: 25 lb (11.5 kg)
Product specifications are subject to change without notice.
Tube locations left to right at rear:
5 6 6 12 12
Y V V A A
3 6 6 X X
GT GT GT 7 7
A A*
*For original low-gain 1957 sound, substitute a
12AY7 for this preamp tube.
Replace tubes only with same type
and rating as specified. Please visit the
Accessories area of the Fender website
at: www.fender.com
Vacuum Tubes
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