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VOCAL100

Congratulations on your purchase of the Vocal100 stereo vocal floor processor. The Vocal 100 borrows multiple features from some of Peavey’s top rackmount effects units and packs them into a convenient stage pedal. This gives the performing vocalist direct control over the seven effect options and bypass capabilities of the Vocal 100.

The following guide will show, in detail, the features and functions of the Vocal 100. Please pay close attention to the warnings and notes throughout. They have been inserted for the safety of you and your Vocal 100. Within the manual you will also find a step-by-step tutorial.

This manual begins with a quick start section to get you going. Once you’ve had time to explore the layout of the Vocal 100 panel, carefully read through the entire manual for an in-depth description of each feature.

FEATURES:

Hi and Lo Z Inputs

Left and Right XLR Mic Level Outputs

Left and Right 1/4" Line Level Outputs 1/4" Line Level Dry Output

Auxiliary Input and Headphone Output For Rehearsal Adjustable Analog Compressor (enabled per preset) 24-Bit Digital Stereo Processor

20 Factory Presets

20 User-Definable Presets Input Clip LED

Full Effects Editing (on user presets)

Foot Control Selection for Presets and Bypass Selectable Low Cut Filter

QUICK START

Since the Vocal 100 is an effects processor, you will need to have a functioning PA (mixer, amp, speakers, etc). Plug the cable end of the wall-mount AC adapter into the Rear Power Jack of the Vocal 100. Connect the wall-mount AC adapter to the proper supply voltage as indicated on the adapter.

Using a standard mic cable, plug in to both your microphone and the Mic Input of the Vocal 100. If you have a Hi Z mic, use the Hi Z input instead. Using another standard mic cable, connect to the Left Mic Output of the Vocal 100 and then to the vocal channel input of your mixer. NOTE: It is recommended to do this

with output level control of the Vocal 100 and your mixer turned down. This is done to avoid any hook-up transients that may damage your speakers.

Next, while the output levels are turned down, set the input level of the Vocal 100. To do so, adjust the Input Level control so that your loudest singing peaks barely light the clip LED. Refer to the recommended settings on page 18 to set the Analog Compressor.

Your Vocal 100 is programmed at the factory with 20 presets that cannot be edited. However, a copy of the programs exits in an editable location in the Vocal 100’s memory. We will not get into the editing process here, since that will be discussed in another section. Its much easier to use the Vocal 100’s factory presets to get an idea of its remarkable capabilities.

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Peavey 100 manual English, Quick Start

100 specifications

The Peavey 100 is a versatile and reliable guitar amplifier that has garnered significant attention among musicians for its distinctive sound and robust feature set. Designed primarily for electric guitar players, the Peavey 100 is known for its ability to deliver a range of tonal possibilities, making it suitable for various musical styles, from rock and blues to country and jazz.

One of the standout features of the Peavey 100 is its power output. With 100 watts of power, this amplifier is capable of producing a rich and loud sound without compromising clarity. It is equipped with a 12-inch speaker, which contributes to its full-bodied sound. The amp's design provides ample headroom, making it ideal for both practice and live performances.

Another notable characteristic of the Peavey 100 is its built-in effects. Musicians can take advantage of various effects, including reverb, delay, and chorus, allowing players to add depth and texture to their sound. The user-friendly interface of the amp permits easy adjustments of these effects, catering to both seasoned professionals and novice players.

Technologically, the Peavey 100 incorporates advanced circuitry that enhances its performance. The amp features tube emulation technology, which aims to replicate the warm, rich tones associated with traditional tube amplifiers. This feature provides a unique sonic profile, ensuring that players experience the distinct characteristics of tube-driven sound without the maintenance concerns associated with actual tubes.

The amplifier also comes with multiple channels, typically including clean and overdrive modes. Each channel has distinct tonal characteristics, allowing customization to suit personal preferences or specific musical genres. This channel-switching capability provides real-time versatility, making it easy for musicians to transition seamlessly between different playing styles during performances.

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Overall, the Peavey 100 is a dynamic amplifier that strikes an impressive balance between power, versatility, and portability. With its range of features and technological advancements, it remains a favorite among guitarists seeking a reliable and high-performing amplifier for their musical endeavors.