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Acoustasonic™ 40 The Acoustasonic 40 amplifier offers portable amplification for acoustic-electric guitar and microphone. It's a simple, flexible "grab and go" 40-watt amp ideal for a variety of musical performance and basic public address applications, and it can also be used as an onstage monitor when combined with a PA system. ENGLISH CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 INPUT VOLUME BASS EQUALIZER MIDDLE TREBLE REVERB INPUT A. INPUT: Combination instrument/microphone inputs for channels one and two. B. VOLUME: Volume level controls for channels one and two. C. BASS: Low-frequency tone controls for channels one and two. D. MIDDLE: Mid-frequency tone controls for channels one and two. E. TREBLE: High-frequency tone controls for channels one and two. F. REVERB: Reverb level controls for channels one and two. G. AUX/PHONES: 1/8" auxiliary input above for use with external devices (use external device's volume control to adjust its volume level); 1/8" headphone output below for both channels automatically mutes speaker output. H. POWER INDICATOR: Illuminates when the Acoustasonic 40 is on. I. POWER SWITCH: Turns the Acoustasonic 40 on and off. J. IEC POWER INLET: On the rear panel (see illustration at right), attach the included power cord here. Connect to a grounded outlet in accordance with the input power voltage and frequency specified just below the power inlet. K. BALANCED LINE OUT: On the rear panel (see illustration at right), this XLR output sends a balanced signal to external recording and sound reinforcement equipment. For questions and troubleshooting, contact a Fender specialist at: 1-800-856-9801 (U.S. toll free) 1-480-596-7195 (International) 2