SWR Sound 350x owner manual Active Input Jack, Gain Control, Preamp Clip LED, Aural Enhancer

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amp clip circuit for this reason.

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 impossible 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 350x, 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 liking.

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.

Gain Control

The Gain control adjusts the volume of the preamp section. Since the Gain control is similar to a “pad,” a small amount of signal will be heard even with the Gain control rotated fully counter-clockwise (“MIN”) if the Master Volume is up.

After all EQ settings and the Aural Enhancer are set, the Gain control should be raised until the preamp clip LED barely flashes when your loudest note is struck. This will insure maximum signal to noise ratio and prevent unwanted clipping of the preamp section.

Note: The Gain can serve as an EFFECTS SEND LEVEL ADJUSTMENT. If your effect is being over- driven, turn down the Gain control and readjust your Master Volume for overall loudness.

Preamp Clip LED

The preamp clip LED will light whenever the preamp, tone section or output buffer reach clipping (run out of headroom). This function does NOT monitor the first tube stage of the Passive input. See that section for more info.

In the event the clip indicator lights, turn down the Gain control. Since this circuit monitors the tone con- trols, boosting any one of them can cause the clip LED to activate. Once again, you may leave the tone control at its desired level, but turn the Gain control down further.

Note: Even though the Preamp Clip LED lighting indicates that at some point the preamp is clip- ping, no harm is being done to your amplifier. However, clipping of the power amp can cause dam- age to your speakers and is not recommended.

Aural Enhancer

The Aural Enhancer is a feature that’s been on just about every SWR amplifier since the company’s incep- tion in 1984, and is a trademark part of the “SWR Sound” people have come to know and love. It was developed to help bring out the fundamental low notes of the bass guitar, enhance the high-end transients, and reduce certain frequencies that help “mask” the fundamentals. The ultimate result is:

1.A more transparent sound, especially noticeable when slapping and popping.

2.It can make a passive bass take on an “active” type of quality when set at positions of “2 o’clock” or further clockwise.

Let’s take a second to learn how the Aural Enhancer works. Think of it as a variable tone curve that changes depending on where you set the Aural Enhancer control knob. As you raise the control clockwise from the “MIN” position, you are elevating a whole range of sound (lows, mids, and highs) at a variety of frequency points selected specifically because they’re different than those selected for the individual Tone Controls.

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Contents SWR CORONA, CA USA 350xImportant Safety Instructions Introduction 350X Rear Panel Features 350X Front Panel Features350x Getting Started Connecting Your Speaker CabinetsUsing One Speaker Cabinet Using Two Speaker CabinetsInput Jacks 350x Front Panel FeaturesTurning The Unit On Getting Sound OutAural Enhancer Active Input JackGain Control Preamp Clip LEDSubWave Level Control SubWave Activator Switch350x Active Tone Control Section SubWave ControlsTreble Control Midrange ControlsMidrange Level Control Midrange Frequency Control350x Rear Panel Features XLR Pad Control XLR Mode Switch Line/Direct/Direct + SubTuner Out XLR Ground/Lift SwitchEffects Loop for external effects devices Effects Receive SubWave Activator FootswitchCooling Fan & Fan Mode Switch Effects Send350x Power Amplifier Minimum Impedance Ratings How Impedance Affects Power RatingsSpeaker Output Section Speaker Output Jacks 350x Power Delivery Capabilities Power RatingsSpeaker Fuse Cord Receptacle Internal Feature Vacuum Tube ValveRack Mounting Instructions Line Fuse A/C or Mains FuseFEW Words Concerning Heat Suggested SettingsFinal Engineering Summary Slap RockReggae JazzSWR

350x specifications

The SWR Sound 350x stands as a noteworthy amplifier in the world of professional audio, particularly designed for musicians and sound engineers who seek high-quality performance without compromising on portability. This robust amplifier delivers a balanced blend of power, versatility, and advanced technology to meet the demands of various musical settings.

One of the standout features of the SWR Sound 350x is its impressive output power of 350 watts at 4 ohms. This ensures that it can drive a wide array of speaker configurations with ease, making it a reliable choice for gigs ranging from intimate performances to larger venues. The amp is also characterized by its lightweight and compact design, allowing for easy transport without sacrificing audio quality.

The SWR Sound 350x utilizes advanced circuitry that includes a Class D power section. This technology not only provides efficient power management but also minimizes heat output, extending the life of the amplifier. Additionally, the amp incorporates an innovative speaker protection circuit that safeguards both the amplifier and connected speakers from potential damage during high-volume performances.

Tone shaping is another area where the SWR Sound 350x excels. It comes equipped with a three-band EQ that allows musicians to sculpt their sound to fit their specific needs. Whether you are looking for a punchy low end, smooth mids, or crisp highs, the customizable EQ settings enable users to tailor their output to suit various musical styles and environments.

For added convenience, the SWR Sound 350x features auxiliary input and headphone output options. This allows performers to practice quietly with headphones or play along with backing tracks seamlessly. Built-in limiting ensures that signals stay at a safe level, preventing distortion and maintaining audio clarity.

Durability is also a highlight of the SWR Sound 350x, which is housed in a rugged, roadworthy chassis designed to withstand the rigors of touring. The intuitive layout of controls makes it user-friendly, allowing quick adjustments during live performances without fumbling.

In summary, the SWR Sound 350x is a versatile and powerful amplifier that stands out in a crowded market. Its combination of portability, advanced technology, and sound quality makes it an excellent choice for musicians looking to elevate their performance. Whether on stage or in the studio, the SWR Sound 350x is sure to deliver exceptional audio experience.