The 10 band graphic equalizer allows you to easily modify your tone from 30Hz to 12KHz and effectively 'see' the response
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you are getting. When the slider is in the central position the signal at that frequency is unaffected or flat. Moving the slider up
or down from the centre will boost/cut around that frequency. Enable or disable the EQ using the adjacent switch, or control
remotely. See page I I
Tip: Use the EQ remote to activate a changein level,tone or both during key parts of your performance. Perhapsthat specialsolo you
want people to hear or recreate the brighter soundof plectrum whilst playing when usingfingers.
TREBLE - Controls the boost and cut of the high-frequency response of the pre-amplifier. Like the Basscontrol, it is active
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regardless of the EQ switch setting.
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VOLUME
- Sets the overall listening level of the amplifier and controls PHONES volume.
AUX IN - provided for connecting an external sound source such as;CD players, MP3 players etc.
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PHONES
- A 3.5mm stereo jack socket is provided for use with headphones. Adjust the phones level using volume control
(8).
Tip: When phonesare connected, s oundfrom loudspeaker/ speaker output connectorwill be disabled.
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D.I. OUT - An XLR socket for direct-injection of the amplifier signal to a mixing-desk. The XLR socket provides a balanced
low-impedance output-signal from the pre-amplifier - pre Gain or tone controls. See block diagram page 10.
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POWER - Indicates power is connected and the amplifier is switched on.
General
Notes
Amplifier
connection:
equipment.With all systemparts connected,turn on source equipment:CD players,mixers,effects processors etc. BEFORE
turning on your BassAmplifier. Many products have large transient surges at turn on and off which can cause damage to your
speakers. By turning on your BassAmplifier LAST and making sure its Volume control is set to minimum any transients from
other equipment will not reach your loudspeakers. Wait until all system parts have stabilised; usually a couple of seconds.
Similarly when turning off your system always turn down the Volume control on your BassAmplifier and then turn off its
power before turning off other equipment.
Cables: Never use shielded or microphone cable for any speaker connections as this will not be substantial enough to handle
the amplifier load and could cause damage to your amplifier system.
Servicing: The user should not attempt to service these products. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
In order to avoid damage,it is advisable to establish and follow a pattern for turning on and off your
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