Samson GT60C, GT408 manual Utilizzare la connessione Footswitch e lEffects Loop

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14.Se desideri utilizzare un processore d'effetti esterno, (dotato di ingressi ed uscite con livello di linea) disattiva momentaneamente l'amplificatore GT Series (Off) e collega

un cavo audio standard tra la connessione EFFECTS SEND del pannello posteriore all'ingresso del processore d'effetti, e un altro cavo audio standard tra la connessione EFFECTS RETURN e l'uscita del processore; se occorre, è possibile collegare in ca- tena diversi processori d'effetti, dall'uscita all'ingresso. Quindi, attiva nuovamente l'amplificatore GT Series e suona la chitarra regolando i controlli del processore d'effetti.

Per i migliori risultati, imposta i livelli d'ingresso ed uscita del processore d'effetti a 0 dB (per ottenere lo "unity gain"), in modo tale da non causare un incremento o decremento del livello nel momento in cui si inserisce/disinserisce l'effetto.

15.L'amplificatore Hartke GT60 include una connessione footswitch posta sul pannello posteriore. È possibile collegare un'unità footswitch standard con terminazione jack da 1/4", reperibile in qualsiasi negozio di strumenti musicali, utile per la selezione a distanza dei canali dell'amplificatore.

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Samson GT60C, GT408 manual Utilizzare la connessione Footswitch e lEffects Loop

GT60C, GT60, GT408 specifications

The Samson GT408, GT60, and GT60C are renowned microphones designed for a variety of professional applications, showcasing advanced technology and superior sound quality that make them favorites among audio engineers and musicians alike.

The Samson GT408 is a compact, versatile microphone that excels in capturing vocals and instruments with clarity and precision. It features a cardioid pickup pattern that effectively isolates sound sources while minimizing background noise. This makes it ideal for live performances and studio recordings alike. One of its standout characteristics is its robust build quality, ensuring durability and reliability in various environments. The GT408 also boasts a frequency response that extends from 40 Hz to 18 kHz, allowing it to capture a wide range of sounds, from deep lows to crisp highs.

Moving on to the GT60, this microphone builds on the strengths of the GT408 by offering enhanced sensitivity and a broader frequency response. With a range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, the GT60 captures the full spectrum of sound, making it perfect for vocalists and instrumentalists who require high fidelity in their recordings. The GT60 is also equipped with advanced shockmount technology that minimizes handling noise and vibrations, ensuring that the recorded sound remains clean and professional. Its versatile design allows it to be used in studio settings, live performances, and even broadcasting applications, making it a truly multifunctional tool.

The GT60C, a condenser model, takes the advancements of the GT60 further with its high-frequency response and smooth transient handling. Designed for studio use primarily, the GT60C features a large diaphragm that enhances sensitivity to soft sounds while maintaining clarity and detail. It effectively captures the nuances of vocals and acoustic instruments with exceptional warmth and depth. The microphone's built-in high-pass filter helps eliminate low-end rumble and unwanted noise, making it ideal for studio recordings.

All three models benefit from Samson's commitment to high-quality components and user-friendly design, ensuring that audio professionals can rely on these microphones for their performances and recordings. Whether for stage use or in the studio, the GT408, GT60, and GT60C offer unique features that cater to various audio needs, proving that Samson is a formidable name in the microphone industry. With their impressive characteristics and advanced technologies, these microphones not only enhance sound quality but also empower creativity in music and audio production.