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1. INPUT:

Connect  your  bass  to  the

amplifier here.

2. GAIN: 

Use  this  control  to  properly

match  the  output  of  your  bass  to  the
amplifier.  With  the  amp’s  Master  level
control at “0”, begin playing your bass as
you normally would. Watch the adjacent
LEDs (#4) as you turn up the Gain con-
trol: the proper setting for the Gain con-
trol is the one where the “OK” LED lights
most  often  while  playing.  If  the
“Decrease Gain” LED stays lit even with
the Gain control turned down low, press
in  the  -15dB  button  (#3)  and  continue
adjusting the Gain control until the prop-
er setting is obtained.

3. -15dB: 

If  your  bass  has  active  elec-

tronics or “hot” pickups, its output signal
may  need  to  be  padded  to  get  the  best
signal to noise setting from the Gain con-
trol. If the “Decrease Gain” LED stays lit
with the Gain control turned down low,
press in the -15dB button.

4. LEDs:

These  three  LEDs  are  your

guide  to  properly  setting  the  Gain  con-
trol.  Follow  the  steps  given  for  the  Gain
control  (#2)  until  the  “OK”  LED  lights
most often while you play.

5. CONTOUR: 

This control allows you

to make additional changes to your tone
and  is  active  only  when  the  Contour
On/Off switch (#6) is pressed in. As the
“wave”  icons  indicate  you  can  enhance
both  the  lows  and  highs  at  the  same
time, or add mid punch.  

6. CONTOUR ON/OFF:

Use  this

switch  to  engage  the  contour  circuitry.
With the switch pressed in, the Contour
control (#5) is active.     

7. EQUALIZATION:

This  eight-band

graphic  equalizer  allows  you  to  custom
tailor your tone. Each slider controls the
frequency indicated directly below it and
offers a cut or boost of 10dB at various
frequencies from 40Hz to 16kHz

8. MASTER  LEVEL:

Use  this  control

to  set  the  output  level  of  the  amplifier.
This  controls  the  signal  level  at  the
Speaker  Output  jacks  (#19),  as  well  as
the Preamp Out jack (#17).

9. LIMIT:

The  amplifier  employs

Crate’s 

APM

Automatic 

Power

Maximizer  protection  circuitry  to  keep
the  output  distortion-free  even  at  high
volume  levels.  Whenever  the  output
nears  its  clipping  point,  the  limit  circuit
kicks  in  to  keep  the  output  clean.  The
Limit LED lights up when the APM lim-
iter circuit is activated. Occasional flash-
ing of the LED is normal. Very frequent
flashing or constant illumination indicates
the  output  level  is  too  high;  reduce  the
Master  level  control  and/or  your  instru-
ment’s output until the LED flashes less.

10. LINE OUT LEVEL:

This  controls

the  level  of  the  signal  at  the  Balanced
Line  Out  jack  (#20).  You  may  also  use
this output (or the headphone jack, #14)
to run a signal to a tuner.

11. POST/PRE :

This switch selects the

tap  point  for  the  signal  at  the  Balanced
Line  Out  jack.  With  the  switch  out,  the
signal  is  tapped 

before

the  eq,  contour

and effects loop (“pre”). With the switch
pressed in, the signal is tapped 

after 

the

eq, contour and effects loop (“post”).

12. EFFECTS BLEND:

This  control

proportions  the  amount  of  effect  added
to  the  signal  going  to  the  power  amp
stage.  At  the  “0”  position  the  signal  is
“dry” (no effect added); as you bring the
control  towards  “10”  the  amount  of
effect  applied  increases.  (“5”  is  a  50/50
blend of dry signal and effects.)

13. HEADPHONES LEVEL:

This  con-

trol  adjusts  the  signal  level  at  the
Headphones jack (#14). 

14. HEADPHONES:

Plug  a  pair  of

stereo headphones in here for private lis-
tening. The signal at this jack is post Gain
and post EQ. The level of the signal here
is  determined  by  the  setting  of  the
Headphones Level control (#13). 

Using

headphones  does 

not

disable  the

speaker outputs

. You may also use this

output (or the line out jack, #20) to run
a signal to a tuner.

15. POWER:

This  two-position  switch

turns the amp on and off, “on” being the
UP position.  The  switch  lights  up  when
the amp is turned on.

The Front Panel:

BXH-220 BASS AMPLIFIER

4

INPUT

GAIN

CONTOUR

LEVEL

MASTER

INPUT

EQUALIZATION

POWER

LINE OUT

LEVEL

EFFECTS

BLEND

HEADPHONES

LEVEL

LIMIT

POST EQ

PRE EQ

ON

–15dB

DECREASE
GAIN

INCREASE
GAIN

OK

40

100

225

625

1.6k

4k

8k

16k

1

3

6

9

11

14

2

4

5

8

10

12

13

15

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Summary of Contents for BXH-220

Page 1: ...ual BXH 220 BASS AMPLIFIER INPUT GAIN CONTOUR LEVEL MASTER INPUT EQUALIZATION POWER LINE OUT LEVEL EFFECTS BLEND HEADPHONES LEVEL LIMIT POST EQ PRE EQ ON 15dB DECREASE GAIN INCREASE GAIN OK 40 100 225...

Page 2: ...SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION IF YOU USE AUDIO AMPLIFIERS PROFESSIONALLY OR IN...

Page 3: ...e features of the amp is given below Features Additional information can be found on the pages indicated Solid state circuitry for reliable service and incredible tones Crate s APM Automatic Power Max...

Page 4: ...tection circuitry to keep the output distortion free even at high volume levels Whenever the output nears its clipping point the limit circuit kicks in to keep the output clean The Limit LED lights up...

Page 5: ...bt ask your dealer Cab Imp Cabs Total Imp 8 ohms 2 4 ohms 16 ohms 2 8 ohms 16 ohms 4 4 ohms 20 BALANCED LINE OUT Use this 3 pin XLR jack to send a line level signal to the house sound board or mixing...

Page 6: ...AS NEEDED OUT AS NEEDED IN AS NEEDED AS NEEDED IN IN Some Suggested Settings Rock Jazz Country Funk 6 BXH 220 BASS AMPLIFIER...

Page 7: ...INPUT POWER AMP 15dB PAD GAIN PREAMP OUT EFFECTS SEND PEAK LED 8 BAND GRAPHIC ON OFF PRE POST EFFECTS RETURN LIMIT LED MASTER HEADPHONE LEVEL POWER AMP IN SPEAKER OUT SPEAKER OUT HEAD PHONES LINE OUT...

Page 8: ...ed 17 volts peak to peak 15dB switch pressed in Input Impedance 500k ohms 15dB switch out 75k ohms 15dB switch in Signal to Noise Ratio 75dB typical Output Power Rating 160 watts RMS 5 THD w 8 ohm loa...

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