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Peavey MAX 700 Bedienungsanleitung Seite 6

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( ( 1 1 1 1 ) ) V V O O L L U U M M E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L
Controls the overall volume level of the amplifier. The final level adjustment should be made after the desired
sound has been achieved.
( ( 1 1 2 2 ) ) L L I I N N E E O O U U T T — — X X L L R R J J A A C C K K
Provides 600 Ohm, transformer-balanced signal for patching into a sound reinforcement or recording console.
( ( 1 1 3 3 ) ) L L I I N N E E O O U U T T L L E E V V E E L L C C O O N N T T R R O O L L
Controls the output level of the balanced line level output (13).
( ( 1 1 4 4 ) ) P P R R E E - - / / P P O O S S T T - - E E Q Q S S E E L L E E C C T T S S W W I I T T C C H H
Allows selection between a Pre-EQ (switch set to the "out" position) or a Post-EQ (switch set to the "in" position)
send to the XLR line out jack.
( ( 1 1 5 5 ) ) G G R R O O U U N N D D L L I I F F T T S S W W I I T T C C H H
Provided to lift the ground on the XLR jack when ground loops are encountered.
( ( 1 1 6 6 ) ) E E F F F F E E C C T T S S S S E E N N D D J J A A C C K K
Output for supplying signals to external low-level effects or signal processing equipment.
( ( 1 1 7 7 ) ) E E F F F F E E C C T T S S R R E E T T U U R R N N J J A A C C K K
Input for returning signals from external low-level effects or signal processing equipment.
( ( 1 1 8 8 ) ) E E F F F F E E C C T T S S L L O O O O P P R R E E M M O O T T E E S S W W I I T T C C H H J J A A C C K K
This jack accommodates the remote footswitch (optional part number 00051000 ON/OFF single button switch),
which is used to remove the effects loop from the signal path. The remote footswitch essentially acts as a bypass
to punch in or punch out from your external effects.
( ( 1 1 9 9 ) ) D D D D T T
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C C O O M M P P R R E E S S S S I I O O N N D D E E F F E E A A T T S S W W I I T T C C H H
DDT
compression is defeated when the push button is in the "in" position. We recommend that DDT be enabled
at all times to protect the speakers.
( ( 2 2 0 0 ) ) P P R R E E A A M M P P O O U U T T J J A A C C K K
This 1/4" jack is used to route the preamp signal to external inputs, such as the input of an additional power amp.
The signal is post volume control. Use of this jack does not defeat the signal to the MAX 700 amp (some volume
difference may be noticed due to the impedance change experienced when adding an
external unit to the signal patch).
( ( 2 2 1 1 ) ) P P O O W W E E R R A A M M P P I I N N J J A A C C K K
This 1/4" jack is used to input an external signal to the power amp section of the MAX 700. Using this jack will
disconnect any signal from the preamp section. Using this jack along with the preamp out jack creates a possible
second effects loop.
( ( 2 2 2 2 ) ) C C R R O O S S S S O O V V E E R R F F R R E E Q Q U U E E N N C C Y Y C C O O N N T T R R O O L L
Determines the crossover frequency of the internal electronic crossover. Adjusting this control will set the
frequency range of the signals found at the high out and low out jacks. The crossover frequency can be adjusted
from 100 Hz (.1 k) to 1000 Hz (1 k).
( ( 2 2 3 3 ) ) C C R R O O S S S S O O V V E E R R B B A A L L A A N N C C E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L
Balances the amount of low and high signals found at the low and high out jacks. Use care with this control,
especially when using separate cabinets for lows and highs. Since different cabinets often do not share the same
sensitivity characteristics (some cabinets are naturally louder than others) this control can be used to compensate
in order to "balance" the two.
( ( 2 2 4 4 ) ) L L O O W W O O U U T T
This 1/4" jack supplies the low frequency signal determined by the crossover frequency control and the crossover
balance control. Use this jack to route the signal to an external power amp or to the power amp input of the MAX
700 when signal separation is desired. Use of this jack does not defeat the low
frequency signal going to the power amp section.
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