Here are some additional details about the line out on a Fender amp:
- The line out signal is typically at a nominal level of -10 dBV. This means that it is 10 dB below the reference level of 1 volt.
- The line out signal is unbalanced, which means that it consists of a single wire (the "hot" wire) and a ground wire.
- The line out jack is typically located on the back panel of the amp.
- Some Fender amps may have multiple line out jacks, each with a different level or purpose. For example, some amps may have a "preamp out" jack that provides the signal directly from the preamp section, and a "post-amp out" jack that provides the signal after it has been amplified by the power amp.
Here are some tips for using the line out on a Fender amp:
- When connecting the amp to an external power amplifier, make sure to use a high-quality shielded cable to minimize noise and interference.
- If you are connecting the amp to a mixer or recording device, you may need to use a line level attenuator to reduce the signal level to avoid overloading the input.
- Experiment with the different line out jacks and levels to find the best sound for your application.