A tour of the spitfire – ALESIS Spitfire 60 User Manual

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Fuse

Power Cord

FOOTSWITCH UP/DOWN INPUTS

EXPRESSION PEDAL INPUT

AUX INPUT

STEREO LINK OUTPUT

SPEAKER OUTPUT

Rear Panel


All three Spitfire models offer the rear-panel features

described here:

Fuse

The fuse protects the Spitfire from damage caused by a
defective AC outlet. If this fuse blows, you must replace it.

Power Cord

Plug the power cord into an AC outlet. The AC voltage

required is fixed at a single voltage based on the country
in which you purchased your Spitfire. The voltage is not
switchable (i.e., 110/220) or universal (i.e., 90-240). Be

sure to connect it to the proper voltage as indicated in

the information found on the rear panel.

FOOTSWITCH UP/DOWN Inputs

Here you can plug in standard footswitches to use for
incrementing and decrementing program numbers. The
foot switches work in the same way as the Program Up

and Program Down buttons. These jacks accept 1/4”
plugs.

EXPRESSION PEDAL INPUT

This input is for an optional expression pedal, which
gives you the ability to control effect parameters with
your foot. All effects listed in chapter 10 that have

“Pedal” in their names provide this capability. See

chapter 10 for a complete list of parameters. This jack

CAUTION: Danger of

fire or electrocution

exists if the fuse is

incorrectly replaced.

Replace it only with the

same or equivalent type

of fuse recommended by

the information found

next to the fuse.

We recommend that you

purchase footswitches

to use with your

Spitfire. They aren’t

very expensive, and

they greatly streamline

your interaction with

the amplifier,

particularly when

playing live.

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accepts a 1/4” plug. Expression pedals may be
purchased at your local Alesis dealer.

AUX (Auxiliary) INPUT

The AUX INPUT allows you to play along with your

favorite songs! Just connect this RCA input to the
output from your CD player, tape player or some other
external audio device. The AUX INPUT level is fixed,

but you can use the external audio device’s own volume

control (for example, the headphone volume control on
a portable CD player) to adjust the level of the signal
coming into these jacks. When you turn the MASTER
VOLUME knob, the level of this signal is affected as

well.

STEREO LINK OUTPUT

To take full advantage of the on-board stereo effect
processor, connect the STEREO LINK OUTPUT to
the input of a second amplifier to create a true stereo

setup. This jack accepts 1/4” TS cables.

SPEAKER OUTPUT

You can use the SPEAKER OUTPUT to connect the

Spitfire to an external 8-ohm speaker with a 1/4” TS
cable. This will disconnect the internal speaker.

See chapter 9 for

detailed instructions on

how to set up a stereo

link between two

amplifiers.

The SPEAKER

OUTPUT is high-

voltage and can easily

damage normal

recording, PA, and

other line-level input

stages, so do not

connect this output to a

recording device, a PA

system, or the input of

another Spitfire.

Connect it only to an 8-

ohm speaker.

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