Fender Power Stage 100 Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

                           Fender Musical Instruments
7975 North Hayden Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 U.S.A.

Fender knows the importance of sound reinforcement.  From the simple box-top mixer
to today's professional touring concert systems, the need to communicate, to make the
connection between the performer and the audience is foremost in Fender's mind.

Perhaps no other single piece of gear can make or break your band's sound.

  

You see,

your sound system is more than just a combination of dials, wires and speakers.  It is
an integral part of the audio chain and should be treated with special care and attention
to detail.

At Fender, we know what building quality musical instruments and sound reinforcement
equipment is all about.  In fact, many of the world's best sounding electric musical
instruments and sound reinforcement equipment proudly wear the Fender name.

Whether you need a simple box top powered mixer for your Saturday afternoon jam, or
a professional full-size concert system, Fender has the sound reinforcement equipment
to meet your needs.  Likewise, your decision to purchase Fender pro audio gear is one
you will appreciate with each performance for years to come.

Wishing you years of enjoyment and a heartfelt 

thank you,

Bill Schultz
Chairman
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation

Summary of Contents for Power Stage 100

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual for Power Stage 100 P N 049810 REV B From Fender Pro Audio POWERED MONITORS...

Page 2: ...should be treated with special care and attention to detail At Fender we know what building quality musical instruments and sound reinforcement equipment is all about In fact many of the world s best...

Page 3: ...for microphones and a variety of musical instruments the PowerStage 100 is suitable for nearly every monitoring application The PowerStage 100 also features a unique detachable wired remote control p...

Page 4: ...wise increases volume If the optional PowerStage Xpander 100 is connected to the system the master level also controls the output volume for the other unit E LOW CUT Designed to attenuate low frequenc...

Page 5: ...control knob will affect the volume of both the AUX LINE STEREO LINE inputs E INSERT A 1 4 inch unbalanced TRS input output phone jack designed for use with signal processing devices such as a digital...

Page 6: ...ning for feedback or other ringing 8 If feedback is encountered rotate the appropriate LOW or HIGH band frequency notch filter control down to its lowest position Next slowly turn the frequency contro...

Page 7: ...rt For stubborn stains a sponge with a light soapy solution may be used Avoid spilling liquids on the operating surface heat sink grille volume and tone controls switches and speakers ALWAYS unplug th...

Page 8: ...out jack to your main mixing console This is a mic level signal 3 Your PowerStage 100 monitor is a dry signal Any reverb or other signal processing heard through the main P A will NOT be heard in the...

Page 9: ...itor out on your mixing console back to the Aux Line In jack on the PowerStage 100 You now have a full monitor mix with all effects from your mixing console in the PowerStage 100 To turn up the full m...

Page 10: ...nect a cord from the monitor out on your mixing console back to the Aux Line in jack on the PowerStage 100 You now have a full monitor mix with all effects from your mixing console in the PowerStage 1...

Page 11: ...d a tape or CD player to the Stereo Line jack 2 Connect a cord from the line output jack to a PowerStage Xpander 100 optional 3 Next an effects unit may be used by connecting a Y line cord to the inse...

Page 12: ...0 dB to 28 dB Stereo line 0 dB to 33 dB side Input Level Nominal Aux Line 21 dBV Stereo line 26 dBV side Minimum Aux Line 28 dBV Stereo line 33 dBV side Maximum Aux Line 20 dBV Stereo line 5 dBV side...

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