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    Default What option to select?

    Hi all,


    I just brought this amp.


    On the back of it, it has two signs like this:


    0---0 and 0-\-0 sort of thing.


    I was wondering when i recieve my order what option do i select?

    I'm only asking in case the instructions are in german and I will get a quicker reply on here
    Nathan.

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    Not something i know about but i'm sure your instructions will come with an english version, If not drop thomann an email and they will send you the english ones out!

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    Its an earth lift switch. If you get any ground loop interference when you connect the amp, then you flip the earth lift switch to 0-\-0 to break the earth connection for the line in to try and stop it.

    I've just bought a T.Amp and the instructions are in English.

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    Quitr right Tony, I couldn't understand from the first post, but the piccy on the link does it.

    That's the amp Jaydee and I have, ( with a C-Mark badge) and we both rate it highly.

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    Here is a pick of the back of one of the T-amps, which part is it?

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    Just to the right of the IEC socket and down a bit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    Just to the right of the IEC socket and down a bit!
    Just there.
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    Ahh - is that what you can try if you get a hum
    If you can't convince them, confuse them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Veal View Post
    Ahh - is that what you can try if you get a hum
    Try is the word because it doesn't always make any difference. It depends what is causing the hum. I had a Gemini Crossover that caused a hum but the ground lift switch didn't make any difference. Got a different crossover and the hum went away.

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