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Originally Posted by Agustin |
The jacks you need to use are in the middle of the back of the head. They are the ones labeled "OUTPUTS Speaker Jacks Paralleled."
They appear to be Speakon jacks. This means that your cable might need to have a speakon connector at one end. However, they may be combination jacks. If this is the case, you should be able to connect your 1/4" speaker cable by plugging it into the middle hole in one of the jacks.
If you have succeeded in connecting the cable to one of these jacks, proceed to connect it to one of the inputs of the cab. It doesn't matter which one. You only need to connect one of the amp's jacks to one of the cab's jacks. It is not necessary, nor advisable, to connect both of the head's jacks to both of the cab's inputs.
If the 1/4" speaker cable won't go into the center hole of the output jack, it is not a combination jack and you will need a speaker cable with a speakon connector. May as well get one anyway, though.
Connecting the Aux In to the cab will not do anything. Many of the labels are fairly self explanatory. The Aux In is an input. Meaning that no signal comes out of it. The Cab does not need a power cable because all power is supplied to it from the amplifier head.
Also, as Bassdirty said, you should download the manual. Good thing to have.