Behringer AC112 manual Control elements, Front panel of the Vintager

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VINTAGER AC112

+Please make sure that all your equipment is grounded at all times. For your own protection, you should never tamper with the grounding of the cable or the unit itself. The unit shall always be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.

The MIDI connection (IN) is made over standardized DIN plug-in connectors. An optocoupler has been used for isolated data communications.

You will find additional information in chapter 5 “INSTALLATION”.

1.3 Control elements

Fig. 1.1: The front panel of the VINTAGER

The BEHRINGER VINTAGER AC112 features 15 controls, five push-buttons and one 2-digit, 7-segment LED display on its front panel. Additionally, there are two 1/4" jacks for input and headphones.

1.3.1 Front panel

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Fig. 1.2: The front panel control elements

The CLEAN channel’s VOLUME control sets the volume for the clean channel.

The BASS control in the EQ section allows you to boost or cut the bass frequencies in the CLEAN channel.

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With the MID control you can boost/cut the midrange frequencies in the CLEAN channel. The TREBLE control adjusts the CLEAN channel’s upper frequency range.

+Please note that with all three EQ controls in the CLEAN channel set fully to the left, there will be no signal sent to the speaker, which is due to the classical and extremely efficient EQ circuit used in the VINTAGER.

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INPUT is the VINTAGER’s 1/4" jack input for your guitar. Use a commercial 1/4" jack mono cable (no DIY, better ask your specialized dealer), with good mechanical and electrical shielding, so as to avoid unpleasant surprises during rehearsals or concerts.

Press the OVERDRIVE button to select the CLEAN or OVERDRIVE channel. When OVERDRIVE is on, the corresponding LED lights up.

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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 .3 Parameters of effects 15 Tab .1 Parameters of effects 01 throughTab .2 Parameters of effects 13 Tab .6 Parameters of effects 21 through Tab .4 Parameters of effects 17 throughTab .5 Parameters of effect Tab .7 Parameters of effects 30 through Tab .8 Parameters of effects 34 throughTab .9 Parameters of effects 38 through Tab .10 Parameters of effects 43 throughTab .11 Parameters of effects 48 through Tab .12 Parameters of effects 52 throughTab .13 Parameters of effects 57 through Tab .14 Parameters of effects 62Tab .15 Parameters of effects 64 through Tab .16 Parameters of effects 67Tab .19 Parameters of effects 73 Tab .17 Parameters of effects 69Tab .18 Parameters of effects 71 Tab .22 Parameters of effects 86 through Tab .20 Parameters of effects 75 throughTab .21 Parameters of effects 82 through Tab .25 Parameters of effects 94 through Tab .23 Parameters of effects 90Tab .24 Parameters of effects 92 Controlling the Vintager via Midi Tab .26 Parameters of effects 97 throughHistorical Background by Neville Marten Guitarist Magazine Audio connections InstallationMains connection Midi connection Preset listAppendix Spring Stereo Tab .3 Midi control changes of the Vintager Midi implementationTab .2 Midi implementation Specifications Audio InputsWarranty