ACOUSTIC MODELER AM300
Thank you for showing your confidence in us by purchasing the BEHRINGER ACOUSTIC
MODELER AM300. This high-quality modelling effects pedal is designed for all electric
guitar players who want to add realistic acoustic guitar sounds to their playing. Thanks
to its high-performance features you can create everything from standard, large-
resonant, brilliant to bright Piezo pickup simulations.
1. CONTROLS
Top view
The MODE switch lets you choose between four different acoustic modes:
STANDARD produces a typical acoustic guitar sound.
LARGE delivers a large, more resonant acoustic.
PIEZO simulates distinct brightness of a classic piezo pickup.
BRIGHT gives you a brilliant and ultra-present sound, perfect for cutting through
in a live environment.
The LEVEL control adjusts the output level.
The ENHANCE control determines the amount of brilliance and upper harmonics
added to the overall effect.
The RES(onance) control adjusts the resonance of the simulated acoustic guitar
body.
The ON/BATT-LED illuminates when the effect is activated. It also serves as a
battery level indicator.
Use the footswitch to activate/deactivate the effect.
Use this 1/4" TS IN connector to plug in the instrument cable.
The 1/4" TS OUT connector sends the signal to your amp.
The 1/4" TS DIR OUT connector plays the uneffected signal to connect for example
a separate amp for electric guitar sound.
If you just use the OUT connector, it will play the effected signal and, when
deactivated, the uneffected signal. When using both the OUT and the DIR
OUT, the AM300 acts like an A/B box. This means when activated, the OUT
plays the effected signal while the DIR OUT is muted. When deactivated
the OUT is muted while the DIR OUT plays the uneffected signal.
Use the DC IN connection at the front of the unit to plug in a 9 V power supply (not included).
The BATTERY COMPARTMENT is located underneath the pedal cover. To install or
replace the 9 V battery, press the hinges with a ballpen and remove the pedal cover. Be
careful not to scratch the unit.