1. INPUT jack
This is the input jack for standard 1/4" plug. Connect from the guitar using a
shield guitar cable.
2. GUITAR-VOLUME control
This controls the output of the guitar pre-amp section. Noise is best controlled by
increasing the guitar volume and lowering the amplifier volume rather than the
reverse.
Lower this volume if distortion occurs because the volume of the guitar is too
loud or the EQ is set too high.
3. BASS control
This is a shelving-type equalizer that lets you boost or cut the region below 70 Hz
by ±15 dB.
4. MIDDLE-FREQ. control
This can vary the frequency boosted or cut by the MIDDLE LEVEL control in the
range of 400Hz to 2kHz.
5. MIDDLE-LEVEL control
This can boost or cut the frequency bandwidth set at the MIDDLE FREQ. control
by ±15dB.
6. TREBLE control
This is a shelving-type equalizer that lets you boost or cut the region above 8.7
kHz by ±15dB.
7. CHORUS-DEPTH control
This adjusts the depth of the chorus effect. Turning the control toward the right
will deepen the effect.
8. CHORUS switch
This is the ON/OFF switch for the chorus effect.
9. CHORUS-SPEED control
This controls the ripple speed of the chorus effect. Turn this control to the right to
increase the speed.
10. REVERB-LEVEL control
The TA35 is equipped with a spring reverberation function. Use this level control
to adjust the amount of reverberation to be applied. A natural depth to the sound
output is achieved by applying reverberation.
11. MICROPHONE - BALANCED INPUT jack
This is the balanced input terminal with XLR Jack. This allows the use of XLR
type plugs.
1 is GND, 2 is HOT, and 3 is COLD.
Microphones requiring phantom power supply like condenser microphones can
not be used.
12. MICROPHONE-VOLUME control
This controls the output level of the microphone pre-amp section. Adjust this to a
level where the sound will not be distorted or not cause howling.
13. CD/AUX – INPUT jacks
These are stereo phono input jacks. You can connect the output of your portable
CD/MD/cassette player or the headphone output of your stereo system to these
jacks. The volume is adjusted by the MASTER VOLUME control.
14. MASTER - VOLUME control
This adjusts the output level of the entire amp. It simultaneously controls the
output level of the CD INPUT.
15. POWER switch
This is the switch to turn the power supply ON and OFF. Be sure to turn this
power switch OFF when the amplifier is not in use.
16. FUSE holder
If the fuse has blown, it is possible that a serious internal malfunction has oc-
curred. Please contact your dealer before you replace the fuse.
17. AC inlet
Connect the included AC power cable to this connector. Never connect the amp
to a voltage other than the input voltage printed on the panel.
18. SPEAKER OUTPUT jack
This is the output jack to the speaker; it is connected to the built-in speaker
system.
19. LINE OUT jack
This is an output jack with a level of approximately 0 dBm. You can connect it to
an external mixing console or other device.
20. FOOT SWITCH jack
An IFS2 foot switch (sold separately) can be connected here, and used to switch
chorus and reverb on/off. If you connect a foot switch, set the amp's chorus
switch to the ON position.
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