Behringer AC112 manual Rear panel connectors

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VINTAGER AC112

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The AUX IN control in the Master section determines the volume of the AUX signal fed in via the AUX IN jacks on the rear of the VINTAGER (e.g. drum computer, playback).

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The PRESENCE control in the Master section boosts/cuts the higher midrange frequencies in both channels.

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The EFFECT A control determines the ratio of original and effect signals. Depending on the preset selected, you can either control the ratio of original and left-channel effect signal, or of original and first-effect signal (combination effects). Some effects use this control to edit a second, effect-specific parameter.

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The EFFECT B control determines the mix of original and effect signals. Depending on the preset selected, you can either control the ratio of original to right-channel effect signal, or of original to secondary-effect signal (combination effects). Some effects use this control to edit a third, effect- specific parameter.

+When you start editing a preset, the decimal point in the 2-digit display starts flashing. Press the ENTER button for a while to overwrite the factory preset and save your own effect setting. To restore the factory presets, simply press and keep the ENTER button while you switch on your VINTAGER.

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Use the EFFECT button to activate/deactivate the selected effect.

The MASTER control in the Master section determines the overall volume level of your VINTAGER.

The 1/4" stereo jack allows you to monitor the VINTAGER’s audio signal with a pair of commercially available headphones. Connecting the headphones will mute the built-in speaker.

+Since speakers can have quite an impact on the sound of a guitar amp, both the headphones and LINE OUT signals are frequency-corrected (Speaker Emulation). Without this frequency correction extreme treble frequencies would deteriorate the sound. You can still tap the unprocessed signal directly after the pre-amp (INSERT SEND jack), without interrupting the signal path in the amplifier (INSERT RETURN jack may not be used in this case). Starting with a certain volume level, low-impedance headphones may begin to produce distortion. In such a case, please reduce the volume by turning down the VOLUME controls.

1.3.2 Rear panel

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Fig. 1.3: The rear panel connectors

Use the POWER switch to put the VINTAGER into operation.

FUSE HOLDER/VOLTAGE SELECTOR. Please make sure that the voltage indicated on the unit matches your local voltage, before you attempt to connect and operate the VINTAGER AC112. Blown fuses may only be replaced by fuses of the same type and rating. Some models allow for inserting the fuse holder in two different positions, in order to switch over from 230 V to 115 V operation, and vice versa. Please note that for 115 V operation outside Europe, you need to use a fuse of a higher rating (see chapter 5 “INSTALLATION”).

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1. INTRODUCTION

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Contents Vintager Importantsafetyinstructions Foreword Vintager Table of Contents Introduction Design concept Before you beginControl elements Front panel of the VintagerVintager AC112 Rear panel connectors Wiring Examples VintagerStandard setup Effects Processor Description of effectsTab .2 Parameters of effects 13 Tab .1 Parameters of effects 01 throughTab .3 Parameters of effects 15 Tab .5 Parameters of effect Tab .4 Parameters of effects 17 throughTab .6 Parameters of effects 21 through Tab .7 Parameters of effects 30 through Tab .8 Parameters of effects 34 throughTab .11 Parameters of effects 48 through Tab .9 Parameters of effects 38 throughTab .10 Parameters of effects 43 through Tab .12 Parameters of effects 52 throughTab .15 Parameters of effects 64 through Tab .13 Parameters of effects 57 throughTab .14 Parameters of effects 62 Tab .16 Parameters of effects 67Tab .18 Parameters of effects 71 Tab .17 Parameters of effects 69Tab .19 Parameters of effects 73 Tab .21 Parameters of effects 82 through Tab .20 Parameters of effects 75 throughTab .22 Parameters of effects 86 through Tab .24 Parameters of effects 92 Tab .23 Parameters of effects 90Tab .25 Parameters of effects 94 through Controlling the Vintager via Midi Tab .26 Parameters of effects 97 throughHistorical Background by Neville Marten Guitarist Magazine Mains connection InstallationAudio connections Appendix Preset listMidi connection Spring Stereo Tab .2 Midi implementation Midi implementationTab .3 Midi control changes of the Vintager Specifications Audio InputsWarranty