SWR Sound 2X10C Balanced D.I. XLR Output, Tuner OUT, Input Jacks, PASSIVE/ACTIVE Input Jack

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WORKINGMAN'S 2X10C - FRONT PANEL FEATURES

BALANCED D.I. (XLR) OUTPUT

The Balanced XLR output is a true balanced output. No front panel controls affect its signal. The tone and output levels are controlled only by the instrument plugged into one of the input jacks. To use this feature, run an XLR cable from the Balanced D.I. Output to the input of a tape machine, mixing console, etc. This output is also suitable for sending a signal to a house mixer in live situations.

Wiring for the XLR connector is American standard (as follows):

Pin 1 = ground, Pin 2 = +, Pin 3 = -

TUNER OUT

The Tuner Out function allows the user to plug their instrument tuner into this jack and "tune up" without having to unplug and go back and forth from amp to tuner. This feature is totally isolated from the rest of the preamp and will function regardless of the settings on the front panel. Being isolated on a side chain avoids loading down of the instrument, which can cause a loss in dynamic range.

To use this feature, connect a shielded patch cord from the Tuner Out jack on your Workingman's 2x10C to the input jack on your tuner. Turn the amplifier on and you're ready to go. If you do not wish to monitor your sound during the tuning process, you may either turn down the Master Volume, or set the Speakers On/Off switch to the down position.

INPUT JACKS

Both input jacks accept a standard 1/4" phone plug and both inputs can be used at the same time. Since the two inputs are totally independent, no loss in volume or tone will occur by using two instruments simultaneously. However, the main applicational use for the two separate input jacks is their difference in level, as the Passive/Active input has five times more gain than the Active input. In other words, it's not necessarily intended as a "submixer" for two instruments, but no harm will come from having two instruments plugged in at once. Please read below for more details.

PASSIVE/ACTIVE INPUT JACK

This input jack is designed to accommodate both "passive" instruments and most "active" instruments. A passive instrument has no built-in preamp and does not use a battery, while an active bass utilizes a battery-operated preamp for gain, tone controls, or both. The Passive/Active Input will work with all instruments having a maximum output of less than 1 volt RMS. Some active pickups such as EMG, Bartolini, etc., use batteries for operation and will work perfectly using this input. Instruments made by MTD, Sadowsky, Modulus, etc., have active electronics that are suited for use in the Passive/Active input.

Generally speaking, try this input first. If you hear a small amount of distortion and the preamp clip LED is not activated, try using the Active input jack. If the Active input does not correct any audible distortion, check the battery in your bass.

ACTIVE INPUT JACK

The Active input jack should be used with instruments having a built-in (on board) preamp or other sound sources that will produce output levels greater than 1 volt RMS. The number of bass manufacturers has increased significantly over the years, and it's impossi- ble to try and keep track of them all. Generally, if you have very "hot" pickups and/or tone controls installed in your instrument, and you use them to boost the level of your bass signal 10 dB or more, you may find the Active input more compatible. The best judge is your own ears.

If you're using a keyboard or bass pedal with the Workingman's 2x10C, we have found the best choice to be the Active input.

NOTE: Using the Active input with passive basses (active instruments will always employ a battery) may result in a loss of high end transients. Players who roll off their high end starting at about 2kHz, or prefer a "darker" sound, may find this input more to their lik- ing.

If you hear some distortion with your active bass and are using the Active Input, make sure the preamp clip LED indicator is not lighting. If the preamp stage is not being driven into clipping, replace the battery in your instrument.

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Contents Workingman’s 2X10C Introduction Specifications Workingmans 2X10C Front Panel FeaturesWorkingmans 2X10C Getting Started Cabinet Construction and FeaturesTuner OUT Balanced D.I. XLR OutputInput Jacks PASSIVE/ACTIVE Input JackAural Enhancer Gain ControlPreamp Clip LED Workingmans 2X10C 5-BAND Graphic EQ Section Using the 5-BAND Graphic EQ Section Bass ControlOverview Midrange ControlsVariable Limiter Control with defeat option Effects Blend ControlDefeating the Limiter Circuit Limiter Active LEDSpeakers ON/OFF Switch Master Volume ControlHeadphones Jack stereo only Power ON/OFF SwitchEffects Receive Effects Loop for outboard effects devicesEffects Send HOW Impedance Affects Power Ratings Combo Cabinet JACK/PLUG AssemblyWorkingmans 2X10C Power Amplifier Minimum Impedance Ratings Extension Speaker Output SectionYour rig Workingmans 2X10C Power Delivery Capabilities Power RatingsSpeaker Fuse Internal Speaker Mode SwitchExtension Speaker Output Jacks Tweeter Mode Switch Workingmans 2X10C Suggested SettingsLine Fuse A/C or Mains Fuse Cord ReceptacleWORKINGMAN’S 2X10C WORKINGMAN’S 2X10C Limited Warranty

2X10C specifications

The SWR Sound 2X10C is a powerful and versatile bass cabinet designed for both studio sessions and live performances. With its compact size and lightweight design, it is an ideal choice for musicians seeking portability without sacrificing sound quality. The cabinet features two 10-inch custom-designed speakers, specifically engineered to deliver a balanced tonal range and impressive low-end response.

One of the standout features of the 2X10C is its high power handling capability, allowing it to handle up to 400 watts RMS. This ensures that even when pushed to its limits, the cabinet maintains clarity and punch, crucial for any live show or recording environment. The cabinet is also equipped with a high-efficiency horn tweeter, which enhances the higher frequencies and provides a sparkling top-end that complements the rich tones produced by the 10-inch woofers.

The cabinet utilizes SWR's proprietary technologies to enhance performance. The "Bass Reflex" design features strategically positioned ports that help to eliminate unwanted air turbulence while maximizing low-frequency response. This design not only promotes deeper bass tones but also allows the cabinet to remain lightweight, making it easier for musicians to transport.

Another key characteristic of the SWR 2X10C is its rugged construction. Built from durable materials, the cabinet is designed to withstand the rigors of both touring and frequent use. Reinforced corners and a heavy-duty grille protect the speakers from potential damage, ensuring the longevity of the cabinet.

For connectivity, the 2X10C comes with dual 1/4-inch input jacks, enabling easy integration with various amplifiers and allowing for daisy-chaining additional cabinets if more sound output is required. The cabinet is compact enough to fit into most environments, making it a versatile option for a range of musical genres.

In summary, the SWR Sound 2X10C combines advanced features, innovative technology, and robust build quality, making it an exceptional choice for bass players looking for a reliable cabinet that delivers impressive sound across various settings. Whether in a rehearsal space, a studio, or on stage, the 2X10C stands out as a top-tier option that meets the demands of modern musicians.