Fender owner manual SFX Keyboard 200 Rear Panel, DSP Effects Chart

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SFX KEYBOARD 200 REAR PANEL

A. POWER SWITCH - Turns the AC power ON and OFF. When the switch is in the OFF position, the amplifier is completely shut down.

B. LINE CORD - This amplifier is equipped with a grounding type supply cord to reduce the possibility of shock hazard. Be sure to connect it to a grounded AC receptacle. The line cord should be connected to a suitable power source in accordance with voltage and frequency as shown in the input power rating on the rear panel. DO NOT ALTER THE AC PLUG.

C. SUBWOOFER LINE OUT - This 1/4 inch, balanced, TRS, line level output jack sends low frequency signals to an external power amp and subwoofer cabinet.

DSP EFFECTS CHART

Below is a listing of all effects available on the SFX Keyboard 200. To choose among these various effects simply rotate the dial to the desired effect. Remember both the DSP Send and DSP Return

knobs must be above their minimum positions in

order for the effect to be

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

heard.

(To change from

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

slower

to

faster sweeps,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

shorter to longer delays or

 

 

 

 

 

 

smaller

to

larger reverbs,

 

 

 

 

 

 

turn

the

DSP effects

 

 

selection knob clockwise.)

Reverb-

1 - Medium

Room / Short Delay

Delay

2 - Medium

Room / Medium Delay

 

3

- Medium

Room / Long Delay

 

4

- Medium

Hall / Short Delay

 

5

- Medium

Hall / Medium Delay

 

6

- Medium Hall / Long Delay

Reverbs

 

 

 

Room

1 - Small

 

 

2

- Large

 

Hall

1 - Small

 

 

2

- Medium

 

 

3

- Large

 

Plate

1 - Small

 

 

2

- Large

 

Vibratone

1 - Slow Deep Sweep

 

2

- Medium Deep Sweep

 

3

- Fast Shallow Sweep

Chorus

1 - Slow Deep Sweep

 

2

- Medium Sweep

 

3

- Fast Shallow Sweep

Flange

1 - Slow Sweep

 

2

- Fast Sweep

Slap

Quick, Single Echo

Delay

1 - Short Delay

 

2

- Short to Medium Delay

 

3

- Medium Delay

 

4

- Medium to Long Delay

 

5

- Long Delay

Reverb-

1 - Medium Room / Slow Sweep

Chorus

2 - Medium Room / Medium Sweep

 

3

- Medium Room / Fast Sweep

 

4

- Medium Hall / Slow Sweep

 

5

- Medium Hall / Medium Sweep

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Fender owner manual SFX Keyboard 200 Rear Panel, DSP Effects Chart

200 specifications

The Fender 200 is an exceptional guitar model that continues to capture the hearts of both beginner and seasoned players alike. Renowned for its quality craftsmanship, this instrument embodies the classic Fender sound while integrating modern features that enhance playability and versatility.

One of the standout characteristics of the Fender 200 is its choice of tonewoods. The body is typically constructed from solid woods, providing a rich and resonant sound that is vital for various music genres. The neck is designed from high-quality maple or mahogany, offering a comfortable feel and great durability. Coupled with a rosewood or maple fretboard, the Fender 200 offers smooth playability and a delightful tactile experience under the fingers.

In terms of design, the Fender 200 boasts a stunning finish that can range from classic sunburst to elegant solid colors, showcasing Fender’s commitment to aesthetic appeal. The contours of the body make it ergonomic, allowing players to effortlessly hold and maneuver the guitar for extended periods without fatigue.

One of its technical innovations includes high-output pickups, which are designed to deliver a powerful and clear sound while maintaining the distinct tonal qualities Fender is known for. These pickups can be single-coil or humbucker, allowing players to explore a vast array of sounds that cater to everything from blues and rock to jazz and country. Additionally, the integrated 5-way pickup selector switch provides the versatility needed to achieve a wide range of tonal options.

The Fender 200 also features a robust hardware setup, including a reliable bridge system and tuning machines that enhance tuning stability. This reliability is crucial for performing musicians who need their instrument to maintain pitch under various conditions. The neck profile is typically designed for comfort, ensuring that players can navigate complex chord progressions and solos with ease.

Furthermore, the guitar often includes advanced features like a built-in tuner, making it easier for players to keep their instrument in tune without the need for extra tools. The Fender 200 is compatible with various accessories, such as strap locks and cases, which further adapt the guitar to individual player needs.

In summary, the Fender 200 stands out due to its impeccable craftsmanship, versatile tonal capabilities, and modern features that cater to a diverse array of players. Whether you are an aspiring musician or a seasoned performer, the Fender 200 is an outstanding choice that lives up to the Fender legacy.