Fender BXR 300R, BXR 300C owner manual Rear Panel Descriptions

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REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS

(L)SPEAKER: Speaker connections are four ohms minimum. The two jacks are wired in parallel. The BXR 300 is not designed for speaker impedance lower than 4 ohms total.

(M)TWO SPEED FAN: The two speed fan normally runs at low speed, and will automatically go to high speed when things get loud. High speed operation during high level performance is quite OK. If you suddenly reduce your level, the fan speed (if high) may take a while to return to low (normal) speed. Do not block air flow to the rear of the amplifier.

(N)POWER RATING: This indicates how much power the amplifier can "draw" from the wall socket when the amplifier is at full power (1200VA). The marking directly below indicates what the wall socket Voltage and frequency must be. Incorrect line voltage will damage your amplifier and VOID THE WARRANTY!

(O)LINE CORD: The line cord should be connected to a suitable power source, with the correct voltage and frequency, as shown in the power rating at the amplifier rear (item N above). if your not sure check some other piece of equipment in your area. DO NOT ALTER THE AC PLUG.

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Contents BXR 300C Introduction Front Panel Descriptions Input 2 Low gainRear Panel Descriptions Figure #1 Suggested First Time Operation Specifications Power Amplifier Section

BXR 300C, BXR 300R specifications

The Fender BXR 300R and BXR 300C are powerful bass amplifiers designed for musicians seeking versatility and high-quality tone in their performances. With robust construction and innovative technology, these models offer a range of features that cater to both live performances and studio recordings.

At the core of the BXR series is the impressive output power. The BXR 300R and BXR 300C deliver 300 watts of power, ensuring that your bass can be heard clearly in any setting. This power output allows for a dynamic range that can handle the low frequencies of electric bass without distortion, making these amplifiers ideal for various styles of music, from rock to jazz.

One of the standout features of the BXR series is the built-in bi-amped configuration. This technology separates the high and low frequencies, sending them to dedicated drivers. The BXR 300R features a robust 15-inch speaker for low-end response, paired with a horn tweeter for crisp highs. This design ensures that the amplifier can reproduce the full spectrum of bass frequencies with clarity and precision.

Both models include extensive EQ controls, allowing players to shape their sound. With a 3-band EQ featuring bass, mid, and treble controls, musicians can easily sculpt their tone to fit any genre. Additionally, the presence control enhances the amplifier's brightness, providing an extra edge to the sound when needed.

The BXR series also incorporates a unique D.I. output, making it easy for players to connect to mixing consoles or recording equipment. This feature is particularly useful for live performances and studio sessions, offering a clean signal that preserves the integrity of the original tone.

Portability is another crucial aspect of the Fender BXR 300R and BXR 300C. Designed for musicians on the go, both models come equipped with sturdy handles and a lightweight design, making them easy to transport.

In summary, the Fender BXR 300R and BXR 300C bass amplifiers stand out in the competitive market by offering a blend of power, innovative technology, and user-friendly features. Whether on stage or in the studio, these amplifiers provide the reliability and tonal versatility that every bassist seeks, delivering performances that resonate with both musicians and audiences alike.