GAIN CONTROL

The Gain control adjusts the volume of the preamp section. Since the Gain control is similar to a "pad," a small amount of signal will be heard even with the Gain control rotated fully counter-clockwise ("MIN") if the Master Volume is up.

After all EQ settings and the Aural Enhancer are set, the Gain control should be raised until the preamp clip LED barely flashes when your loudest note is struck. This will insure maximum signal to noise ratio and prevent unwanted clipping of the preamp section.

NOTE: The Gain can serve as an EFFECTS SEND LEVEL ADJUSTMENT. If your effect is being overdriven, turn down the Gain con- trol and readjust your Master Volume for overall loudness.

PREAMP CLIP LED

The preamp clip LED will light whenever the preamp, tone section or output buffer reach clipping (run out of headroom). In the event the clip indicator lights, turn down the Gain control. Since this circuit monitors the tone controls, boosting any one of them can cause the clip LED to activate. Once again, you may leave the tone control at its desired level, but turn the Gain control down further.

NOTE: Even though the Preamp Clip LED lighting indicates that at some point the preamp is clipping, no harm is being done to your amplifier. However, clipping of the power amp can cause damage to your speakers and is not recommended.

AURAL ENHANCER

The Aural Enhancer is a feature that's been on just about every SWR amplifier since the company's inception in 1984, and is a trade- mark part of the "SWR Sound" people have come to know and love. It was developed to help bring out the fundamental low notes of the bass guitar, enhance the high-end transients, and reduce certain frequencies that help "mask" the fundamentals. The ultimate result is:

1.A more transparent sound, especially noticeable when slapping and popping.

2.It can make a passive bass take on an "active" type of quality when set at positions of "2 o'clock" or further clockwise.

Let's take a second to learn how the Aural Enhancer works. Think of it as a variable tone curve that changes depending on where you set the Aural Enhancer control knob. As you raise the control clockwise from the "MIN" position, you are elevating a whole range of sound (lows, mids, and highs) at a variety of frequency points selected specifically because they're different than those selected for the individual Tone Controls.

This remains true up to about the "2 o'clock" position. This position − a favorite for many users − brings out both the low end funda- mentals and crisp highs and, at the same time, adds a little lower midrange to help cut through the band. However, if you go further clockwise and past the 2:00 position, selected mids will start to drop off − specifically, a group of frequencies centered around 200 Hz. At this point and after, the effect becomes much more pronounced. However, the curves involved here are gentle, as opposed to the very extreme curves you can create by boosting or cutting the Active Tone Controls (EQ).

Most significantly for basses, the Aural Enhancer will help bring out the fundamentals of your lower registers without masking them with overtones, as is possible when using the Bass control only. At the same time, it opens up the sibilance characteristics of all instruments without being harsh.

Obviously, numbers and curves and circuits all mean nothing compared to what you hear with your own ears. Play a chord, a repeated lick, or a harmonic, and turn the Aural Enhancer control to various points on the knob to hear the effect for yourself. As always, your ears are the best judge when it comes to settings that affect the tone of your instrument.

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SWR Sound 2X10C owner manual Gain Control, Preamp Clip LED, Aural Enhancer

2X10C specifications

The SWR Sound 2X10C is a powerful and versatile bass cabinet designed for both studio sessions and live performances. With its compact size and lightweight design, it is an ideal choice for musicians seeking portability without sacrificing sound quality. The cabinet features two 10-inch custom-designed speakers, specifically engineered to deliver a balanced tonal range and impressive low-end response.

One of the standout features of the 2X10C is its high power handling capability, allowing it to handle up to 400 watts RMS. This ensures that even when pushed to its limits, the cabinet maintains clarity and punch, crucial for any live show or recording environment. The cabinet is also equipped with a high-efficiency horn tweeter, which enhances the higher frequencies and provides a sparkling top-end that complements the rich tones produced by the 10-inch woofers.

The cabinet utilizes SWR's proprietary technologies to enhance performance. The "Bass Reflex" design features strategically positioned ports that help to eliminate unwanted air turbulence while maximizing low-frequency response. This design not only promotes deeper bass tones but also allows the cabinet to remain lightweight, making it easier for musicians to transport.

Another key characteristic of the SWR 2X10C is its rugged construction. Built from durable materials, the cabinet is designed to withstand the rigors of both touring and frequent use. Reinforced corners and a heavy-duty grille protect the speakers from potential damage, ensuring the longevity of the cabinet.

For connectivity, the 2X10C comes with dual 1/4-inch input jacks, enabling easy integration with various amplifiers and allowing for daisy-chaining additional cabinets if more sound output is required. The cabinet is compact enough to fit into most environments, making it a versatile option for a range of musical genres.

In summary, the SWR Sound 2X10C combines advanced features, innovative technology, and robust build quality, making it an exceptional choice for bass players looking for a reliable cabinet that delivers impressive sound across various settings. Whether in a rehearsal space, a studio, or on stage, the 2X10C stands out as a top-tier option that meets the demands of modern musicians.