Genz-Benz 12 owner manual Master Section Status Indicators

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SIGNAL SHAPE – The SHUTTLE MAX 12.0 is equipped with 3 SIGNAL SHAPE circuits, each with a level control to adjust the amount of level the tone shaping circuit produces.

L.F. BOOST – This filter adds low frequency peaking gain in the 35-65 HZ band range. This is especially effective when used with a 5 string bass. The level control has a range of 0 to +7dB. This filter is unique in that it provides compound, asymmetrical slopes critical to achieving well-controlled low frequency extension.

MID SCOOP -- Engaging this switch generates a midrange frequency cut centered at 600 Hz. The level control ad- justs the amount of cut from 0db to –15dB.

H.F. ATTACK -- adds a peaking high frequency boost in the 2.5K – 16 KHz range. The level control has a range of 0 to +7dB.

LED indicators are provided to visually show when each filter is engaged. Each filter Q (bandwidth) is optimized for its particular function and is different for each filter. These functions are also foot-switchable from the 5-button foot- switch.

The switches on the amplifier’s faceplate must be in the out position for the footswitch to work properly.

MASTER VOLUME – The MASTER VOLUME control adjusts the overall volume of the amplifier and the effects return. Typically, best results are obtained when this control is operated between the 9:00 and 3:00 positions.

OUTPUT LIMITER – The SHUTTLE MAX 12.0 contains an internal power amplifier “Soft Clip” LIMITER. This LIMITER allows simulation of the output stage saturation of a tube power amp output stage as the amplifier nears it maximum power. The LIMITER is a compound multi-stage analog circuit, is quite graceful in nature and is particularly musical sounding, even when driven hard.

The amber output “LIMIT” LED shows limiting action for the first 6dB above the illumination threshold and then indi- cates power amplifier clipping as the power amplifier gradually transitions into gentle clipping.

NOTE: In order to achieve full power from the amplifier the LIMIT LED may be flashing regularly. If the LED is il- luminated constantly then the amplifier output could be clipping. With our unique LIMITER circuit you may not hear drastic “harsh” distortion but it is recommended to keep the LIMIT LED away from the “constantly on” state.

MASTER SECTION STATUS INDICATORS -

•The “POWER” light indicates that the amplifier is ON and the low voltage power supplies are active.

•The red “PROTECT” LED indicates that the amp is in “PROTECT” mode. This LED may flash during power turn-on and turn-off. This is normal. It will also illuminate during any internal fault condition. If this happens, turn the amp off and consult a repair technician.

•The blue “SIGNAL” LED indicates that the power amplifier has received signal (over several watts output) and is performing properly.

•The Amber “LIMIT” LED indicates that the power amp has reached maximum power and/or the limiter

threshold has been crossed. Under high output conditions it is normal that this LED will light with the strongest pulses of the signal. Driving hard beyond this point will cause the amplifier to gradually begin clipping.

NOTE --- The PROTECT circuit senses both AMP A and AMP B power amp modules. It is possible that if one mod- ule goes into the PROTECT mode, the remaining power amp module will perform properly.

In an emergency situation, if the PROTECT circuit engages during use, it is possible to unplug the failed power amp speaker cable at the amplifier connection and continue on with the remaining power amp module to complete the per- formance. Additionally, this amplifier utilizes redundant backup preamp power supplies, so that in the unlikely event of a power amp module failure, the backup power supply will automatically take over and supply the preamp insuring that the remaining module and direct output signal continues to function normally.

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