Activating or Defeating the Limiter Circuit

You may either activate or defeat the Limiter circuit via the Effects Blend control, which doubles as an on/off switch for the Limiter. The “In” position activates the Limiter Circuit, and is the default setting as shipped from the factory. To defeat the Limiter, simply pull “out” on the knob of this control until you hear and feel a “click.” To re-engage the Limiter, push the control back in to its original position.

Limiter Active LED

When the threshold (starting point) of the Limiter circuit is reached, the Limiter Active LED will light, indi- cating that the Limiter Circuit is active and helping to protect your power amplifier from clipping. The Limiter LED will not illuminate when: a) the Limiter has been defeated by pulling out on the Effects Blend control; b) when playing at levels not high enough to engage the circuit.

Note: If you have defeated the Limiter and you hear a loud, sharp distortion present in your sound – and the Preamp Clip LED is not lighting up – re-engage the Limiter by pushing the Effects Blend control back in. If the distortion goes away, you were probably clipping the power amp, which is not a good thing. Remember, the Limiter circuit is there to protect your amplifier from such a state of operation.

Master (Volume) Control

The Master (meaning “Master Volume”) control adjusts the level being sent to the power amplifier in your 350x – it controls the overall volume of the unit. Turning the control counter-clockwise reduces the overall level, while turning the control clockwise boosts the overall level.

Two notes: The Master control never affects the level present at the various audio output jacks on the rear panel – it only affects the level being sent to the power amplifier, and subsequently, your speaker out- puts only. Also, losses caused by external effects units can be recovered by increasing the Master control.

Power On/Off Switch

This switch turns the complete unit on or off. Setting the switch upwards to the “On” position turns on the unit, and the switch itself will illuminate in red. Setting the switch downwards to the “Power” position will turn the unit off, and the red light inside the power switch will turn off as well.

350x • REAR PANEL FEATURES

Balanced (XLR) Output

The Balanced XLR out is a true electronically balanced output, suitable for studio and “front-of-house” (live) mixing consoles. The level present at this output can be adjusted by using the XLR Pad control (see the “XLR Pad Control” section below for more details). The signal appearing at the Balanced Output is gov- erned by the setting of the three-position XLR Mode switch located directly below it (Line/Direct/Direct + Sub).

In the DIRECT position, the Balanced Output signal comes from directly after the first stage of the special- ly-selected 12AX7 preamp tube, giving you the sound of your instrument and some added warmth. In other words, it becomes an active TUBE direct box. In this position, no front panel controls are functional and the SubWave™ is not present.

In the LINE position, all front panel controls – including the Aural Enhancer, SubWave™, and EQ controls – are functional except the Master control, and the signal is essentially the same as that heard through your speaker system. If you are using an external effects device in the effects loop, that signal will also be pre- sent when in the LINE position (dictated by the setting of the Effects Blend control on your 350x). When in this position, the output level will be affected by the Gain control on the front panel as well as the XLR Pad control. It’s worth noting that changing the level of the Gain control will affect the signal present at your speakers, the Effects Send jack, and the Balanced Output, while the XLR Pad control affects the level present at the Balanced Output only. For this reason, it’s usually better to set your Gain control in accor- dance with the directions in the “Gain Control” previously listed in the “Front Panel Features” section of this manual, and to use the XLR Pad control to set the level specifically for the Balanced Output.

The third position for this switch is the DIRECT + SUB position. In this position, the signal present at the

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350x specifications

The SWR Sound 350x stands as a noteworthy amplifier in the world of professional audio, particularly designed for musicians and sound engineers who seek high-quality performance without compromising on portability. This robust amplifier delivers a balanced blend of power, versatility, and advanced technology to meet the demands of various musical settings.

One of the standout features of the SWR Sound 350x is its impressive output power of 350 watts at 4 ohms. This ensures that it can drive a wide array of speaker configurations with ease, making it a reliable choice for gigs ranging from intimate performances to larger venues. The amp is also characterized by its lightweight and compact design, allowing for easy transport without sacrificing audio quality.

The SWR Sound 350x utilizes advanced circuitry that includes a Class D power section. This technology not only provides efficient power management but also minimizes heat output, extending the life of the amplifier. Additionally, the amp incorporates an innovative speaker protection circuit that safeguards both the amplifier and connected speakers from potential damage during high-volume performances.

Tone shaping is another area where the SWR Sound 350x excels. It comes equipped with a three-band EQ that allows musicians to sculpt their sound to fit their specific needs. Whether you are looking for a punchy low end, smooth mids, or crisp highs, the customizable EQ settings enable users to tailor their output to suit various musical styles and environments.

For added convenience, the SWR Sound 350x features auxiliary input and headphone output options. This allows performers to practice quietly with headphones or play along with backing tracks seamlessly. Built-in limiting ensures that signals stay at a safe level, preventing distortion and maintaining audio clarity.

Durability is also a highlight of the SWR Sound 350x, which is housed in a rugged, roadworthy chassis designed to withstand the rigors of touring. The intuitive layout of controls makes it user-friendly, allowing quick adjustments during live performances without fumbling.

In summary, the SWR Sound 350x is a versatile and powerful amplifier that stands out in a crowded market. Its combination of portability, advanced technology, and sound quality makes it an excellent choice for musicians looking to elevate their performance. Whether on stage or in the studio, the SWR Sound 350x is sure to deliver exceptional audio experience.