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    BIAS Head/Rack - does the headphone-out mutes all other outputs?

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    • Sascha Ballweg
      Sascha Ballweg last edited by

      Manual keeps calm about that information and I am far away from the rack at the moment… so?

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      • Felix
        Felix Moderator @Sascha Ballweg last edited by ronny

        @sascha-ballweg no, the headphone-out won't bypass any output from the rack amp.

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        • Sascha Ballweg
          Sascha Ballweg last edited by

          Thank you @Felix! One further question: is it dangerous to use the Head/Rack without connected speakers (just to FOH)?
          Of cause I would not connect/disconnect speaker-outs at a running device.

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by A Former User

            It's not a tube amp, so I would guess yes. Besides, too many people would've blown their shit up by now.

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            • Sascha Ballweg
              Sascha Ballweg last edited by

              I think so, too. But a guess is a guess and a helpful manual is a helpful manual ;)

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              • Felix
                Felix Moderator @Sascha Ballweg last edited by

                @sascha-ballweg BIAS Head/Rack comes with the class-D amplifier, you can use it like solid state amp.....:smiley:

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                • Sascha Ballweg
                  Sascha Ballweg @Felix last edited by Sascha Ballweg

                  @felix based on your answer I guess a solid-state amp could be used without connected speakers and so a Class-D could be, too. But all that assumtions… :open_mouth:

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by ronny

                    "A class-D amplifier or switching amplifier is an electronic amplifier in which the amplifying devices (transistors, usually MOSFETs) operate as electronic switches, and not as linear gain devices as in other amplifiers."

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