EFFECTS LOOPS – The serial “EFFECTS LOOP” jacks are provided to allow access to the signal for the purpose of inserting signal processing equipment such as compressors, chorus, delay & reverb processors. Individual
“Series” devices (such as compressors and gates) require that the signal flow out from the send jack on the amplifier, through the processing device and back into the return jack on the amplifier. Parallel or mixed signal devices (such as chorus, delay and reverb processors) require that the signal flow out of the send jack on the amplifier, through the unit where it is split into a dry (unaltered) signal and a wet (processed) signal. On the processing unit, you will use the mixed signal output to return the signals (both wet and dry) to the return jack on the amplifier. The ratio between the wet signal and the dry signal is heard as the amount of effects added back to the original signal, which is controlled by the mix knob (also called “balance”) on the effects processor. This may be a real knob (as in the Alesis® Microverb), or software controlled (as in the Yamaha
The front panel MUTE switch will shut all of these outputs down when engaged.
FOOTSWITCHES – A DIN connector is provided for connecting the included
HEADPHONE OUT – A 1/4” TRS jack is provided for connection to headphones for silent practice use. A speaker load is not required. Do not connect this output to anything but headphones.
POWER AMPLIFIER – The SHUTTLE MAX 12.0 uses 2
10 times that of a comparably rated conventional Class AB amplifier. Essentially, a Class D amplifier converts the analog signal into a logic level PWM digital signal with a digital to analog converter, level shifts this PWM signal up to a higher voltage and current and then reconstructs the analog signal by passing it through what is essentially a power digital to analog converter. Additionally, we developed our own, proprietary limiting and signal process- ing techniques to give a distinctly analog feel and sound to the class D platform. This system provides exceptional performance even for low frequency applications such as bass guitar.
SPEAKER OUTPUTS – The SHUTTLE MAX 12.0 utilizes dual power amp modules (Amp A and Amp B) each with its own Neutrik Speakon™ connector (wired
The SHUTTLE MAX12.0 dual power amp design offers a variety of available output power choices:
One 8 ohm load (either Amp A or Amp B driven) . . . . . . .375 watts
One 4 ohm load (either Amp A or Amp B driven) . . . . . . . 600 watts
Two 8 ohm loads (Amp A and Amp B driven) . . . . . . . . . .750 watts
One 4 ohm load (Amp A) one 8 ohm load (Amp B) . . . . .975 watts
Two 4 ohm loads (Amp A and Amp B driven) . . . . . . . . . .1200 watts