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Rear panel   

Left to right

line out  

pre/post master 

 

Switches the line output pre or post master 

volume control 

headphones  

Caution! Use only stereo headphones.  

 

Please insert no mono cables!

line out  

Preamp output

sub out  

Unfiltered output for an active subwoofer

footswitch  

Stereo footswitch socket,  

 

TIP = mute, RING = effect on/off

send  

Output to an external effects unit

return 

 

Input from an external effects unit

insert pre eq  

Insert loop pre EQ

insert post eq  

Insert loop post EQ

aux in  

Stereo input jack for connecting a CD player e.g. 

tuner  

 

Output to an external tuner.  

May also be used when input is muted

aux level  

Aux signal level control

hf level  

 

Additional treble control (has only effect  

on the onboard speaker)

DI pre/post eq  

Selector switch for the DI output signal;  

 

pre or post equalizer and effects

DI level  

Signal level control at DI output

DI out  

Balanced XLR output, pre master

ground lift  

 

Disconnects signal ground from protective ground, 

thereby eliminating hum problems with so-called 

ground loops. However, this button should normally 

remain switched off (i.e. not pushed).

power on  

Combined power switch with fuse holder  

 

and mains input socket

5. Operation summary

• Cabling and startup 

Check if your local mains voltage (e.g. 120 V in the USA, 230 V in Euro pe) com-

plies with the required operating voltage for your 

amp

 two. The proper mains 

voltage is printed on the rating plate on the rear panel of the unit, e.g. AC 230V 

(AC means alternating current).
Please  take  care  that  the  master  and  intensity  controls  are  set  to  zero  (left 

stop) and all other controls to their center positions. Don’t forget the unobtru-

sive hf level control on the rear – it has a strong effect on the treble response! 

The pushbuttons should be switched off (not pushed in). Next make all the 

necessary cable connections (mains, instrument etc).
Now you may turn on your 

amp 

two with the power-on switch located on the 

back. The green power control LED will indicate operational readiness.

• Level adjustment

Using the high/low switch and the gain control you can adapt different pick-

up systems or other signal sources to the 

amp

 two. 

The best possible sound quality is achieved when the gain control is set neit-

her too high (distortions) nor too low (noise, too little volume). While playing 

with a strong attack, turn the gain control clockwise until the clip indicator 

flashes  momentarily.  Now  turn  back  the  gain  control  slightly  (and  also  the 

instrument’s volume control, if needed) to ensure an undistorted reproduc-

tion. The clip control LED should now only rarely flash. In case you have pro-

blems  with  that  because  the  input  signal  is  too  strong,  press  the  high/low 

button as well. 
Finally set the desired overall volume with the 

master 

control. With the 

mute 

switch you can mute the amplifier as required.

• Equalization 

Hopefully we have designed the filters in such a way that you can use the EQ 

network as a flexible and universal tool which lives up to the great variety of 

basses and voices. One more note: Adjusting the EQ controls can also affect 

the level setting. Whenever you see the 

clip 

indicator flashing frequently, you 

should slighty correct the gain setting (see ’Level adjustment’).

Tell us if we’re right! 

However, we feel that it takes more to give the instrument a round, well-ba-

lanced sound. An extreme treble boost (inharmonic reproduction characteris-

tic, especially in connection with active bass electronics) will also increase hiss 

and noise, of course.

• Compressor

All our amplifiers offer a dynamics control (limiter). Furthermore you can also 

activate a compressor in the instrument channel (aux-in remains unaffected). 

Besides using it as a mere bass effects device, the compressor can also help to 

level out dynamic contrasts between different signal sources.

• 

Additional Connectors

headphones: 

Allows the connection of a stereo headphone set. Caution: can 

only handle stereo jack plugs, please do not insert any mono jack plugs!

line out: 

This output provides the master signal including equalization and 

eff ects, e.g. for connecting an active extension speaker cabinet. The line out 

pre/post master switch lets you select if or not the output signal level shall be 

independent from the master volume control.

sub out: 

Allows the connection of an active subwoofer. 

The 

footswitch 

jack allows the connection of a standard dual footswitch by 

means of a stereo cable. With this the external effect (send / return) may be 

switched on or off, in addition the mute function may be remote-controlled 

(see also technical specifications).

send 

and 

return: 

Using these jacks an external effects unit may be linked in 

‚parallel’, i.e. the effect is blended with the original signal.

insert pre eq 

and 

insert post eq: 

Using these jacks an outboard device may 

be linked pre or post equalization „in series“, i.e. the signal path will be inter-

rupted and the signal entirely fed through the outboard device. Connection 

is normally made with a so-called splitter cable (stereo to 2x mono) – see also 

technical specifications.

aux in: 

Stereo jack input (left and right channel are summed) for a playback 

signal (e.g. CD).

tuner: 

A tuner may be connected to this signal output. Thus any sound degre-

dation is prevented as the tuner is no longer connected directly to the instru-

ment. The tuner output may also be used after the amplifier has been muted 

with the mute switch.

DI out: 

Balanced pre master XLR output (suitable for linking the 

amp 

two di-

rectly to a PA system or for recordings). The DI out pre/post eq switch determi-

nes if the signal shall be output with or without equalization and effects.

Summary of Contents for Bottom Line Amp Two

Page 1: ...BThe Acoustic People Manual amp two English ...

Page 2: ...opted for the amp two You have chosen a professional compact and powerful amplifier which was designed especially for handling electric basses When talking about authentic tone not just the instrument but the entire sig nal chain is our reference Instrument pickup cable preamplifier power amp lifier and loudspeakers will create what you understand as your tone We would appreciate if the amp two sh...

Page 3: ...tive at middle frequencies than at any other tonal ranges The instrument shows a very uneven reproduction of its individual spectrum There are big differences in level dispersion characteristic and sustain which produce frequency cancellations and peaks The reproduction of low bass frequencies requires more energy and puts a lot more stress on the material as well as the components the more so if ...

Page 4: ...mpressor on off equalizer 3 band equalization see also technical specifications colour Midrange contour filter Boosts presence range and slightly cuts low mids bass Bass control bass boost Additional lower bass boost middle Midrange control freq Center frequency of midrange control 200 2000 Hz wide narrow Bandwidth of midrange control wide narrow treble Treble control tone balance EQ balance shift...

Page 5: ...e desired overall volume with the master control With the mute switch you can mute the amplifier as required Equalization Hopefully we have designed the filters in such a way that you can use the EQ network as a flexible and universal tool which lives up to the great variety of basses and voices One more note Adjusting the EQ controls can also affect the level setting Whenever you see the clip ind...

Page 6: ...effect if intensity is set fully to the left The following values apply if intensity is set fully to the right balance left 10 dB at 50 Hz balance at center position 8 dB at 50 Hz and 7 dB at 10 kHz balance right 3 dB at 50 Hz and 8 dB at 10 kHz shelf type frequency response in all cases hf level 6 19 dB at 10 kHz effective on built in loudspeaker only Compressor note 5 threshold range 1 mV 350 mV...

Page 7: ...R electrical equipment affected by WEEE has been labelled with the symbol of a crossed out dustbin since 13 08 2005 This symbol indicates that the disposal of the equipment is not per mitted with household waste It has been circulated in this form since 13 08 2005 In the German registration department EAR AER GmbH has been registered under WEEE registration number DE26301529 European Union Norway ...

Page 8: ...BThe Acoustic People www aer amps com Jan 2009 ...

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