Rear panel – Epifani Piccolo 600 Amplifier User Manual

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REAR PANEL

1. Power Switch – Turns the amplifier on and

off. Upon power-up, there is about a 3
second delay before the amplifier is fully
functional as it goes through a self
diagnostic process.

2. IEC Receptacle – Firmly plug the included

IEC compliant AC cable power cable in
here.

3. Fuse Sled – Contains the fuse. No

replacement fuse is needed. If the fuse
blows, contact Epifani.

4. Voltage Selector – Before turning on

amplifier, be sure you set this switch to the
proper line voltage of your region.

5. Speaker Output – This is a Neutrik

Speakon™/Phone Jack Combo connector.
Connect either a Speakon twist-lock or ¼”
phone speaker cable. For best results, use
Speakon to Speakon. If using a Speakon
to ¼” phone, turn the amplifier off before
making connections. Take care not to
exceed the minimum impedance of 4
Ohms.

6. Tuner Out – Use this output to connect an

electronic tuner. The Tuner Out sends
signal out even when the amplifier is muted
allowing for silent tuning.

7. Effects Loop – Use the Send jack to

connect to the input of external signal

processors. Connect the the output of your
signal processor to the Return jack.

8. Pedal – TRS 1/4” connector. Connect the

optional two-button foot-switch to this jack.
Button one will engage the Mute control
while button two activates the Mid Cut.

9. Mix – This feature

allows you to mix

between a dry (uneffected) signal and a
wet (effected) signal when an external
signal processor is connected to the Effects
Loop. When using a processor like a
Graphic EQ or a Compressor/Limiter, turn
the Mix all the way to right. This ensures
that 100% of the signal will go to the
processor. When using Reverb, Delay or a
Chorus/Flanger-type effect, gradually rotate
the knob to the left until the desired blend is
achieved.

10. Pre/Post EQ – Sets the DI Output to either

pre-EQ or post-EQ.

11. Ground Lift – Disconnects the chassis

ground from the DI Out signal to reduce 60-
cycle hum.

12. DI Output – This is a balanced, low

impedance output. Use a standard XLR
mic cable to send a signal to a mixing
console or recording device.

13. Level – This adjusts the output level of the

DI output.

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