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User Manual

X V-AMP LX1-X

Ultra-Flexible Modeling Amp/Multi-Effects Processor with 

Integrated Expression Pedal

STORE

NOISE G.

COMPR.

REVERB

MODUL.

DELAY

PEDAL

CONFIGURE

BASS EQ

PRESENCE

GAIN

2

ND

 FUNCTION

COPY

/ VOLUME

ADJUST

TAP

BYPASS/TUNER

TUNER

PHONES

AMP + FX

EFFECT

SPEED

VOLUME

FX ONLY

CON

FIGU

RATION 

                   PEDAL AS

SIGN

WAH

1

2

3

4

Summary of Contents for X V-AMP

Page 1: ...ffects Processor with Integrated Expression Pedal STORE NOISE G COMPR REVERB MODUL DELAY PEDAL CONFIGURE BASS EQ PRESENCE GAIN 2ND FUNCTION COPY VOLUME ADJUST TAP BYPASS TUNER TUNER PHONES AMP FX EFFECT SPEED VOLUME FX ONLY CONFIGURATION PEDAL ASSIGN WAH 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 2: ...ns 8 3 1 Selecting a CONFIGURATION 8 3 2 Application example 8 4 Presets 9 4 1 Calling up presets 9 4 2 Editing presets 9 4 3 Storing presets 9 4 4 Discarding an edited preset restoring a single factory preset 9 4 5 Restoring all factory presets 9 5 Amp Speaker Simulation 9 6 Effects Processor 10 6 1 Effect descriptions 10 6 2 Reverb 11 7 Tuner 12 7 1 Tuning your guitar 12 7 2 Setting reference pi...

Page 3: ... remainreadilyoperable TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND APPEARANCES ARE SUBJECTTO CHANGEWITHOUT NOTICE AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED BEHRINGER IS PART OFTHE MUSIC GROUP MUSIC GROUP COM ALLTRADEMARKS ARETHE PROPERTY OFTHEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS MUSIC GROUP ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSSWHICH MAY BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSONWHO RELIES EITHERWHOLLY OR IN PART UPON ANY DESCRIPTION PHOTOGRAPH OR STATEMENT CO...

Page 4: ...tionoftheunitinanyway thatdoesnotcomplywiththetechnicalorsafety regulationsapplicableinthecountrywherethe productisused damage defectscausedbyactsofGod Nature accident fire flood etc oranyotherconditionthat isbeyondthecontrolofMUSICGroup 7 Anyrepairoropeningoftheunitcarriedoutby unauthorizedpersonnel userincluded willvoidthe limitedwarranty 8 IfaninspectionoftheproductbyMUSICGroup showsthatthedefe...

Page 5: ...be found in the support area of our website http behringer com Registering your purchase and equipment with us helps us process your repair claims more quickly and efficiently Thank you for your cooperation 2 Control Elements and Connectors In this chapter we will describe different control elements of your X V AMP All controls and connectors will be explained in detail and you will also get usefu...

Page 6: ...l to regulate ratio or use TAP ADJUST to regulate attack When the ADJUST control is turned all the way to the left the COMPRESSOR is off and the LED is no longer lit up How the compressor works is explained in chapter 6 1 3 6 BASS EQ Simultaneously press COMPR 5 and MODUL 7 both LEDs are blinking to control bass frequencies in a preset Use ADJUST to increase or decrease low frequencies Keep TAP pr...

Page 7: ...set instead When editing effect blocks ADJUST lets you access the second function layer for parameter settings FX AMPS control and 2nd FUNCTION Hitting TAP lets you select the second layer of the effects and AMP simulations gray Speed Keep hitting the TAP key in the rhythm of a song and the selected effect delay or modulation effect adjusts itself automatically to the tapped rhythm 13 2nd FUNCTION...

Page 8: ...hereby the following goes a higher setting is for quieter instruments and a lower setting is for louder instruments OPERATING MODE X V AMP CONFIGURATION PHONES with all speaker and amp simulations P1 FLAT Neutral EQ P2 LOUDNESS Increasing bass and highs P3 PRESENCE Accentuation of upper mids lowering of bass tones AMP FX without speaker simulations A1 FLAT Neutral EQ A2 LOUDNESS Increasing bass an...

Page 9: ... heavy metal or whatever In addition you can tailor the sound of the respective amp to suit your ideas On top of all that you can even choose digital effect and reverb types for your virtual amp See chapter 6 EFFECTS PROCESSOR for more details When you turn on your X V AMP it automatically loads the last preset selected The LED ring around the FX AMPS control shows what amp has been selected The c...

Page 10: ...y auto wah as well as various combinations of effects You can select one effect out of each of the three effects blocks modulation delay and reverb The standard operating mode of the multi effects processor is stereo so you can use stereo effects for recording purposes via the LINE OUT or play in stereo using a second amplifier To match speed based effects to the tempo of the music please press th...

Page 11: ...t is similar to the EHX MuTron III in the up position The second parameter determines how quickly the filter is shifted the third parameter selects the effects block 1 4 P FUNK N This is our attempt at replicating the legendary MuTron III and we succeeded The most famous user of this effect is probably Bootsy Collins The MuTron III had an up down switch Here the effect resembles the MuTron in the ...

Page 12: ...chestras tune to A at 444 Hz and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra lead the field with their own concert pitch A at 447 Hz The reference A on your X V AMP has been factory programmed at 440 Hz If you are going to play with a big orchestra tuning their instruments to a reference pitch of 444 Hz you will need a function that allows you to change your reference pitch To activate this function switch ...

Page 13: ...le rate 31 250 kHz DSP 100 Mips Delay time max 1960 ms stereo Run time approx 5 ms Line In Line Out Display Type 2 digit 7 segment LED display Power Supply Mains voltage USA Canada 120 V 60 Hz U K Australia 240 V 50 Hz China Korea 220 V 50 Hz Europe 230 V 50 Hz Japan 100 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption max 7 W Mains connection external power supply 2 pole Dimensions Weight Dimensions H x W x D approx...

Page 14: ...that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and rec...

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