Behringer BX3000T manual Control Elements, Front panel

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ULTRABASS BX3000T

2.CONTROL ELEMENTS

2.1Front panel

Fig. 2.1: BX3000T front panel (section 1)

The LEVEL VU meter reads the level that is applied to the preamp circuitry of the BX3000T.

+If the GAIN control is set fully counterclockwise, the VU meter reads the input level only. Selecting

“Active” instead of “Passive” is recommended if the input level appears too high (in the right-hand third of the VU meter). Use the GAIN control to set the amplifier properly (so that the meter is in the mid region). The overall volume can be adjusted

with the OUTPUT control .

These are the inputs for your electric bass guitar. The PASSIVE jack is for passive basses, the ACTIVE jack for active instruments with high output levels. The ACTIVE jack features 10 dB less gain.

Use the GAIN control to determine the input gain on your BX3000T.

Connect your footswitch to the FOOTSWITCH jack, so as to control the sub-harmonics processor and SHAPE filter.

With the sub-harmonics processor switched on (see ) you can add ultra-low bass frequencies to your sound by turning the ULTRABASS control (see chapter 5).

Press the ULTRABASS switch to enable the sub-harmonics processor: The LED above the switch lights up.

Fig. 2.2: BX3000T front panel (section 2)

The BASS control in the EQ section allows you to boost or cut the bass frequencies at approx. 50 Hz.

Press the DEEP switch to add low frequencies (ranging from 30 - 200 Hz) to your bass sound. When the DEEP function is switched on, the LED above the switch lights up.

This control governs the upper bass-frequency range at approx. 140 Hz.

The MIDDLE control allows you to boost/cut the low midrange frequencies at approx. 500 Hz.

This control raises/lowers the high midrange frequencies at approx. 1.6 kHz.

The TREBLE control governs the high-frequency range on your BX3000T at approx. 7.5 kHz.

Use this switch to enable/disable the BRIGHT effect, which adds some brilliance to the treble frequencies in the range from 2 - 20 kHz. When the BRIGHT function is on, its respective LED lights up.

Fig. 2.3: BX3000T front panel (section 3)

When you enable the SHAPE filter with switch , you can use the SHAPE control to modify the filter sound. The filter position is adjustable in the range from 120 Hz - 1.2 kHz.

The SHAPE switch activates the SHAPE filter. When the filter is on, the LED above the switch lights up.

Use the OUTPUT control to determine the overall volume of your BX3000T.

+When the built-in limiter is activated, the LED below the OUTPUT control lights up.

Connect the SEND/TUNER output to the input of your effects device, for example, our proven multi-effects processor BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZER PRO DSP2024P. This output can also be used to connect your tuner.

Connect the RETURN jack to the output of your effects device. Since the BX3000T features a serial effects path, the mix ratio must be set on your effects device.

Use the balanced D.I. XLR output to feed the audio signal from your ULTRABASS to an external mixing console. The D.I. signal is wired post-EQ.

Use the LINE OUT jack to connect your BX3000T to a mixing console that has no balanced inputs and/or to provide a signal that is independent of all settings adjusted on the BX3000T.

+The LINE OUT output is wired post effects loop

& and can also be used to feed the output signal of your BX3000T to an external bass amp.

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Contents BX3000T Important Safety Instructions Detailed Safety InstructionsUltrabass Table of Contents ForewordIntroduction Design conceptBefore you get started Control Elements Front panelWiring Examples Standard setup comprising footswitch and one loudspeakerRear panel Shape Function Connecting several loudspeakersSetup for master/slave operation Connection of a multi-effects processorMains connection InstallationUltrabass Function Audio connectionsSpecifications Warranty