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Setup
NOTE: You must turn off the power of all your equipment before you make connec-
tions. If you ignore this warning, you may damage your bass amp or speaker sys-
tem, and may experience malfunctions!
OUTPUT SETTINGS
OUTPUT SELECT FUNCTION
Here’s how to specify whether you’re connecting the AX3000B to a bass amp or to
a mixer/recorder. If you set the output select setting to “Ln (Line),” the cabinet
model setting is ignored. The cabinet model setting is also ignored when the drive/
amp model is OFF, and won't be affected by this setting.
1. Press the AMP/LINE button.
2. Use Value knob 1 or the ▲/▼ buttons to select the connection destination.
AP: When connecting the AX3000B’s output to an amp.
Ln: When connecting the AX3000B’s output (including S/P DIF OUT) to a
mixer, recorder, or headphones.
If you choose AP, the LCD display will show the OUTPUT icon “to AMP.” If
you choose Ln, the OUTPUT icon “to LINE” will appear.
NOTE: Use the “Ln (LINE)” setting if you're connecting the AX3000B to a bass amp
that has a broad frequency response, such as a bass amp with a built-in tweeter.
BASIC CONNECTIONS
1. Use audio cables to connect the AX3000B’s OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks to
a mixer/recorder or bass amp (p.14). If desired, you can also connect an exter-
nal effect processor. To do this simply connect SEND to the input of your exter-
nal processor, and RETURN to the output of your external processor.
NOTE: If you’re making connections in mono, use the OUTPUT L/MONO jack.
If you connect only the OUTPUT L/MONO jack, only the L-channel of sound will be
output.
NOTE: If you want to use headphones, plug them into the PHONES jack. If you do,
signal from the OUTPUT jack(s) will no longer be heard.
2. Turn the LEVEL knob located on the rear panel of AX3000B all the way toward
the left (as seen from the rear), setting the volume to 0.
3. Plug your bass into the rear panel INPUT jack.
4. Connect the included AC adaptor to the rear panel DC9V power inlet, and then
connect the plug to an AC outlet to turn on the power.