Rear Panel
O. POWER—Switches the G–DEC 30 on-off.
P. POWER CORD SOCKET—Connect your G–DEC 30 to a
grounded A/C outlet using the included power cord.
Q. FUSE—Protects your G–DEC 30 from electrical faults.
Replace a blown fuse only with the type and rating
specified below the fuse holder. To remove the fuse
holder: Unplug the G–DEC 30 power cord from the socket
to expose the fuse holder. Use a small screwdriver to pry
out the fuse holder using the notch on top.
R. EXT SPKR—Auxiliary output for an external speaker
cabinet. Your speaker should be rated for 30 watts, 8 ohms
minimum.
S. LINE OUT LEFT / RIGHT—Line level stereo outputs suitable
for connection to recording or sound reinforcement
equipment.
T. FOOTSWITCH—Connect
footswitch (p/n 0994070000) here for remote functions
(see page 13).
G-DEC 3O
the
(optional)
4-button
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U. MIDI IN / OUT—The G–DEC 30 is well equipped to
handle a number of useful MIDI functions. MIDI stands for
"Musical Instrument Digital Interface" which is a language
that lets multiple digital musical items (keyboards,
effects, synthesizers, computers, etc.) communicate
with each other. This manual can't possibly cover all the
MIDI possibilities you may encounter. If you desire more
information, visit http://www.midi.org online or search for
"MIDI" using your favorite search engine. See page 14 for
basic G–DEC 30 MIDI functions. Log on to fender.com for
additional MIDI resources.
R. AUX IN—Auxiliary input for your CD or MP3 player.
Playback music through your G–DEC 30 for accompaniment
or to learn songs. Connect the (headphones) output on
your player to the AUX IN "RCA" jacks using the proper
cable or adapter. You can select an auxiliary mix and
adjust the auxiliary input level through the Aux Mode
menus (see page 11).
S. INPUT—An extra input for an instructor or a friend to plug
into.
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