Lexicon 284 manual Contents

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Contents

Introduction

1

Front Panel Controls

2

Power and Standby

2

Guitar Input

2

Gain

2

Getting the Feel of the Signature 284

3

Tone Controls (Bass, Midrange, Treble and Presence)

3

Volume

4

Getting the Tone You Want

5

Rear Panel Connections

6

Speaker Outputs

6

Slave Outputs

6

Recording Outputs

6

Effects Loop

7

Loop vs. Mixer Bus for Effects

7

Level Matching

7

Stereo Loop Examples

8

Dual Mono Effect

9

Mono Loop Example

9

Split Loop Examples

10

Rear Panel Guitar Input

10

Applications

11

General Notes

11

Direct Recording

11

Recording with Directs and Microphones

11

Low Volume Live Setup

12

High Volume Live Direct

12

High Volume Live Slave

12

Example Settings

13

Using the Signature 284 with non-Guitar Sources

15

Power Amp for Tube Warmth

15

Harp

15

Keyboards

15

Vocals

16

Acoustic Guitar

16

Digital Effects

16

Re-Amping

16

Precautions and Maintenance

17

Specifications

18

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Contents User Guide Acknowledgement Unpacking and InspectionContents Limited Warranty Introduction Power and Standby Guitar Input Gain Front Panel ControlsPull for Boost Tone Controls Getting the Feel of the SignatureBass, Midrange, Treble and Presence Volume Front Panel Controls Rear Panel Connections Speaker OutputsSlave Outputs Recording Outputs Stereo Loop vs. Mixer Bus for EffectsStereo Effects Stereo Loop ExamplesMono Loop Example Dual Mono EffectsInserting a Mono Effect Signature 284 Effects Loop Rear Panel Guitar Input Direct recording Recording with directs and microphones ApplicationsApplications 60s Vox Humbucker Bridge Example SettingsClean Stratocaster/Neck pickup Clean Funk Clean Country Stratocaster, Telecaster JazzySinging Lead Stratocaster/Neck One Size Fits All Lead Synth Using the Signature 284 with non-Guitar SourcesPower Amp for Tube Warmth Harp KeyboardsRe-Amping VocalsAcoustic Guitar Digital EffectsPrecautions Precautions and MaintenanceSpecifications Lexicon Inc Oak Park