Mesa/Boogie pmn owner manual Controls

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2.) GAIN - In conjunction with the Tone Controls - Basically, a simple rule applies...as the Gain is increased the Tone control string has less and less effect on the signal until at 5:00 the signal is so saturated that you are getting mostly Gain and very little Tone. Again, this is the reason we suggest using the GAIN Control in its middle region. Here the Tone control string is very active and provides maximum shaping power - allowing you to dial virtually any sound you desire.

TREBLE: As in most tube guitar amplifi ers, the TREBLE Control ( in both channels of your RECT-O 50 ) is the most powerful of the rotary controls and is next in line only to the GAIN Control as a shaping tool. Because it is fi rst in the signal path of the tone controls - and from here the Middle and Bass receive their signal - it is by far the dominant tone control. For this reason the setting of the TREBLE Control is very important for equal representation of the three frequency regions to appear at their respective controls. Like most of the controls on your RECT-O 50, there is an optimum region of the TREBLE Control where ample top end is mixed in

and yet enough signal is still passed on to the MIDDLE and BASS Controls.

TREBLE GAIN

Between 11:00 and 1:30 is where you’ll fi nd the sweet spot . There are defi nitely great sounds above and below this middle region, but the balance between the TREBLE Control and the other two tone controls is compromised.

The one place you may want to throw caution to the wind and set the TREBLE Control above this median zone presents itself in Channel 1 of your new RECT-O 50. In both modes ( Clean & Pushed ), the TREBLE Control can be used to dump extra gain into the mix. This is especially effective in the PUSHED mode for crunch sounds. When doing so use the PRESENCE Control to roll off some of the more than ample top end

for a more compressed feel and fatter voice. As you might surmise, the BASS Controls’ effectiveness will be reduced, so you may have to run a much higher setting than you are used to seeing to achieve a balance.This said, keep in mind that the TREBLE Control in Channel 1 Pushed should not be set much above 2:30 to avoid unwanted microphonic tube problems.

MID: The MID Control is responsible for the blend of midrange frequencies in the mix and though its effect is not as dramatic as that of the TREBLE Control, it plays an integral part in achieving any sound in your RECT-O 50. It is capable of changing the feel dramatically as it blends in a group of frequencies that tend to soften or stiffen the way a sound feels to play.

MID TREBLE

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Most players tend to lean in the direction of lower MIDDLE Control settings ( 7:00 - 11:00 ) where a scoop in this region produces girth ( by letting the Bass become a little more dominant ) and a lack of punch lends a more compressed, even feel to the strings and therefore less apparent resistance to the pick. As the MIDDLE Control is increased, ( 11:30 - 1:30 ) the sound is rounded-out and fi lled-in with a focused mid attack appear- ing rather quickly. As you would guess, the feel starts to change - becoming more resistant. Above this region the MIDDLE Control could be used to compensate for either weaker pick-ups or for times when a specifi c defi ciency is produced by either an extremely high setting of other tone controls, or a physical anomaly in the room. While these MIDDLE Control settings ( 2:00 - 5:00 ) can introduce added gain and create enhanced focus, the trade-off will be a stiffer, more forward, less compressed feel.

Channel 1 utilizes a different MIDDLE Control than that of the Channel 2 with a custom-designed taper and value. In its low range

(below 12:00 ) it functions as a normal midrange control with a taper suited to blending fi ne increments of these frequencies. Most players lean toward a fairly radical scoop ( 7:00 - 10:30 ) for clean playing, preferring to let Treble and Bass remain dominant, thus producing the signature sparkle and breath essential for a pristine clean sound.

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pmn specifications

Mesa/Boogie has long been at the forefront of amplifier innovation, and the Mesa/Boogie PMN (Powerful Musical Network) is a testament to the brand’s commitment to exceptional sound quality and versatility. The PMN series is designed primarily for guitarists and musicians seeking a blend of power, flexibility, and tone-shaping capabilities.

One of the main features of the PMN series is its robust power output. With variants that can handle 50 to 100 watts, the PMN delivers enough volume for live performances while also providing the opportunity to dial back the wattage for studio use. This flexibility allows musicians to achieve that desirable "cranked" tube amp sound at lower volumes, making it an excellent choice for in-home practice or studio environments.

Another key characteristic of the PMN series is its advanced tone-shaping capabilities. The amplifiers come equipped with multiple channels, each offering distinct tonal characteristics. Musicians can switch from clean, sparkling tones to rich, saturated overdrives with the flick of a switch. The amp's comprehensive EQ controls allow for detailed adjustments, ensuring that players can sculpt their sound precisely to their liking.

Mesa/Boogie is also known for its innovative technologies, and the PMN series incorporates several cutting-edge features. The "Multi Watt" technology provides options for optimizing power and headroom according to the player's preferences and needs. This design allows the amp to operate in different power modes, giving artists the option to tailor their sound further.

Additionally, the PMN series includes the "Graphic EQ" feature which allows players to visualize and manipulate their sound in real-time. This interactive aspect of tone shaping helps musicians develop their own unique sonic signature.

The construction of the PMN series amplifiers also reflects Mesa/Boogie's commitment to quality. Built from durable materials with a focus on reliability, these amplifiers are designed to withstand the rigors of touring and frequent use. The attention to detail in both craftsmanship and electronics guarantees that players will get reliable performance over time.

Overall, the Mesa/Boogie PMN series stands out as a powerful tool for musicians who demand versatility and exceptional sound quality. With its potent output, advanced tone control, and innovative technology, it serves as a valuable asset for players in a variety of musical genres.