
Guided Tour - Front Panel
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1.Input - Connect your bass guitar to this standard 1/4" unbalanced jack. The A Series Input was is designed to handle
2.Volume control - This is the overall volume control. For best
3.Bass EQ control - This control provides approximately 15 db of cut or boost at 100 Hz, with a peak (bell) curve. When the knob is at the 12 o’clock (“0”) position, there is no boost or attenuation (that is, flat response). As it is turned clockwise from the “0” position, the frequency area is boosted; as it is turned counterclockwise from the “0” position, the frequency area is attenuated. For more information, see the “Using Equalization” section on page10 in this manual.
4.Mid EQ control - This control provides approximately 15 db of cut or boost at 830 Hz, with a peak (bell) curve. When the knob is at the 12 o’clock (“0”) position, there is no boost or attenuation (that is, flat response). As it is turned clockwise from the “0” position, the frequency area is boosted; as it is turned counterclockwise from the “0” position, the frequency area is attenuated. For more information, see the “Using Equalization” section on page 10 in this manual.
5.Treble EQ control - This peaking control provides approximately 15 db of cut or boost at
5kHz. When the knob is at the 12 o’clock (“0”) position, there is no boost or attenuation (that is, flat response). As it is turned clockwise from the “0” position, the frequency area is boosted; as it is turned counterclockwise from the “0” position, the frequency area is atten- uated. For more information, see the “Using Equalization” section on page 10 in this man- ual.
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