Mono Mic / line control functions

 

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A. level – Adjusts the volume level of the individual channel with respect to the master volume level. Rotating the knob clockwise increases the volume of the respective channel, while rotating it counterclockwise decreases the volume. Adjust this control after the Passport’s master volume level has been set.

B. Low – Adjusts the relative level of the low frequency content. Rotating the knob counterclockwise decreases the bass or low frequency response. Likewise, rotating the knob clockwise increases the bass or low frequency response.

C. HiGH – Adjusts the relative level of the high frequency content. Rotating the knob counterclockwise decreases the treble or high frequency response. Likewise, rotating the knob clockwise increases the treble or high frequency response.

When the EQ controls are set at their 12 o'clock notched position, the channel frequency response is “flat” with no frequencies increased or decreased.

D. Rev/Aux – Adjusts the amount of signal sent to the Reverb processor, and to the Rev/Aux send jack. Reverb can be used to enhance the sound quality of any performance where appropriate and desired. In the full left position there is no signal sent to the reverb processor or Rev/Aux send jack. Care should be taken to set the Master Reverb control to a middle position or above, before adjusting levels from the individual channels. When the Rev/Aux mix is set, overall levels of reverb can be adjusted at the master control.

Keep in mind that while Reverb or effects can enhance a musical performance or presentation, too much reverb can make the same performance or presentation unintelligible or “muffled”. Keep your audience in mind when setting reverb levels.

E. PAN – Use the pan control to adjust the amount of signal sent to each speaker (left and right). Adjusting this control allows you to adjust the position of the sound source within the horizontal plane, left or right of center stage. Set to the center dot for equal amounts to the left and right speakers.

A. level – Adjusts the volume level of the individual channel with respect to the master volume level. Rotating the knob clockwise increases the volume of the respective channel, while rotating it counterclockwise decreases the volume. Adjust this control after the Passport’s master volume level has been set.

B. Low – Adjusts the relative level of the low frequency content. Rotating the knob counterclockwise decreases the bass or low frequency response. Likewise, rotating the knob clockwise increases the bass or low frequency response.

C. HiGH – Adjusts the relative level of the high frequency content. Rotating the knob counterclockwise decreases the treble or high frequency response. Likewise, rotating the knob clockwise increases the treble or high frequency response.

When the EQ controls are set at their 12 o'clock notched position, the channel frequency response is “flat” with no frequencies increased or decreased.

D. Rev/Aux – Adjusts the amount of signal sent to the Reverb processor, and to the Rev/Aux send jack. Reverb can be used to enhance the sound quality of any performance where appropriate and desired. In the full left position there is no signal sent to the reverb processor or Rev/Aux send jack. Care should be taken to set the Master Reverb control to a middle position or above, before adjusting levels from the individual channels. When the Rev/Aux mix is set, overall levels of reverb can be adjusted at the master control.

Keep in mind that while Reverb or effects can enhance a musical performance or presentation, too much reverb can make the same performance or presentation unintelligible or “muffled”. Keep your audience in mind when setting reverb levels.

E. BAL – Use the balance control to adjust the amount of signal sent to each speaker (left and right). Adjusting this control allows you to adjust the position of the sound source within the horizontal plane, left or right of center stage. Set to the center dot for equal amounts to the left and right speakers.



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Fender PD250 Plus manual Mono Mic / line control functions Stereo control functions