TWEETER MODE SWITCH
Also located on the small panel on the rear of the Workingman's 2x10C's speaker cabinet, this three-position switch gives you three
different options for operation of the piezo tweeter. In the Full Range (top) position, the tweeter will reproduce an unattenuated sig-
nal of every frequency it sees (roughly 2 kHz up to 15 kHz, within certain tolerances). The -6db (bottom) position reduces the level of
the tweeter's outputs by 6 decibels, which to the ear sounds roughly as if cut in half compared to the Full Range position. The Off
(middle) position will defeat the tweeter's output entirely.
Try starting with the switch in the Full Range position. If this sounds too "treble-y" to your ear and you still want the touch of crisp-
ness that a tweeter provides, you can: a) set the Tweeter Mode Switch to -6db; b) adjust the Treble tone control on the front panel; c)
a combination of both. Those users with a predisposition against a tweeter in general have the option to turn it off and leave it off,
but we recommend trying it out first.
LINE FUSE (A/C OR MAINS FUSE)
This fuse is provided to protect the internal electronics against power surges, etc. It also protects the unit against itself should one of
the internal components fail. If this fuse should open, replace it with the same type of fuse and rating. Do not defeat the purpose of
this feature by using a higher rated fuse as it can void your warranty.
United States: T7A 250V
Japan: T8A 250V amp slo-blo
Europe (230V-240V): T4A 250V
A/C CORD RECEPTACLE
This receptacle accepts a standard A/C power cable used with almost all current musical, professional and household electronic
devices. We recommend great care when packing up. If your unit is not in a rack case, put the cable in your instrument or accessory
case or leave it attached and looped around one of the rack handles. If it does become misplaced, a replacement cable can be pur-
chased at almost any music or computer store.
NOTE: The rating for this cable is 3 conductor, 10 amperes minimum. Look for this rating on the cable. Make sure the cable is
plugged in all the way in both the amp and the wall socket.
REMOVABLE CASTER WHEELS
Your Workingman's 2x10C comes with a set of four, heavy-duty, removable caster wheels. SWR uses only closed shaft sockets so as
to prevent air leaks or unwanted noise when the enclosure is in use. To install the caster wheels on your Workingman's 2x10C, care-
fully turn the unit upside down (or on its side) so that the caster base/sockets are visible. Insert the shaft of each caster wheel into a
socket on the underside of the Workingman's 2x10C. When all four wheels are firmly in place, return the Workingman's 2x10C to its
upright position and you're ready to roll. You can leave the casters in place during performance, but it's recommended that they be
removed so as to allow the Workingman's 2x10C's speaker compartment to couple to the floor, which can be helpful in extending its
bass response. Please note that the ball bearing type caster wheels provided with your Workingman's 2x10C may require periodic
replacement depending on usage and care. Replacement caster wheels can be purchased from the SWR Service Department.
WORKINGMAN'S 2X10C SUGGESTED SETTINGS
The following pages include examples of tone control options for various styles of music. These settings are intended for use as a
starting point for dialing in your own individual sound, so feel free to make adjustments based on your own playing style, instrument
and speaker cabinet configuration.
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