Sound Performance Lab Model 2601 manual Setup Examples, 4FUVQ, %8, 4FUVQ

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Recording, Live

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Setup 1

This is the simplest setup for recording situations. The guitar amp is connected normally to the Transducer. In this case either the Transducer Mic Level Output can be routed to a micro- phone preamp or its Line Output can connect to an external line in. Both of these outputs may be used simultaneously.

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This is the simplest setup for live applications and when it should be quiet on stage. Connect the amp to the Transducer. The guitarist receives a monitoring signal (in-ear or through a monitor box) from the Transducer Line Output through the live mixer.

The PA may also be fed from the mixer or a Transducer output (Line Output, or Mic Level

Output).

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Contents Manual Transducer Manual Transducer, Model Version 1.1 5/2007 Designer Ralf Reichen, Jens GronwaldContents Important Safety Information Symbols and Notes Hook UpHook up Rack MountingScope of Delivery Introduction Tonehunter and SPLTonehunter SPL Sound Performance LabAdvantages an Overview On StageSound Setups Complete Not Approximated SimulationAuthentic Variety Analog Construction Analog FunctionRear Panel Rear Panel Power Input Speaker ThruLine Output Mic Level OutputPre Simulator Out Power PhaseVoltage Ground LiftSignal LED Speaker ActionSpeaker Cabinet Speaker VoicingControl Elements Setup Examples Setup4FUVQ %84FUVQ 4FUVQ4FUVQ 4FUVQ4FUVQ Dujwf Dujwf Pojups .POJUPS4UBHF Setting Examples for Clean, Crunch and Lead Sounds PresetsLeveling the Transducer Presets Crunch Presets Specifications OutputsPower Supply Guarantee & Product RegistrationBlock Diagram Copy Master Transducer Settings Guitar player Engineer Album/Gig Tracks/Group Title DateManual Transducer