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L.  SUPPLY CORD JACK - 

The

supply cord connects here. This is a
grounding type supply cord to
reduce the possibility of shock
hazard.  Be sure to connect it to a
grounded receptacle.  

DO NOT

ALTER THE AC PLUG.

M.POWER SWITCH - 

Turns the

AC power ON and OFF.  When
the switch is in the OFF position,
the PowerStage 100 is
completely shut down.

A. PHANTOM 

- When this button is

pressed, a +15 V D.C. Phantom
Power supply is activated,
necessary for some condenser style
microphones.  Before plugging or
unplugging any microphone, make
sure the Phantom Power supply is
off.

B. MIC 1 IN

- Plug your

microphone in here.  This three pin
XLR balanced female input
connector is intended for input
signals from low impedance
microphones.

C. MIC 2 IN

- An additional

balanced microphone input for the
PowerStage 100. Both the M

IC

IN

and the 

I N S T

jack can be used

simultaneously, however, any
adjustments to the M

IC

2 / I

NST

control knob will affect the volume of
both the Mic 2 and Instrument inputs.

D. AUX. LINE

- A 1/4 inch TRS

balanced input jack suited for use
with items having a line level output.
Both the 

AUX LINE

and the 

STEREO

L I N E

jack can be used

simultaneously but remember, any
adjustments to the 

AUX LINE

STEREO

L I N E

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
delay or a reverb unit.  A special "Y" line cord (stereo
to 2 mono) is required to use this jack.  On the
PowerStage 100, the tip is the send and the ring is
the return. 

F. PHANTOM POWER LED

- This

LED illuminates when the phantom
power supply is on.

G. POWER LED

- This LED

illuminates when the PowerStage
100 is on.

H. MIC 1 OUT

- This three pin XLR

balanced male output connector is
used to send the 

MIC

1 input signal

unmodified out to a mixing console.

I. INST 

- A 1/4 inch TS unbalanced

input jack suited for use with
instrument level signals such as an
acoustic guitar, a keyboard or a drum
machine.  Remember, any
adjustments to the M

I C

2 / I

N S T

control knob will affect the volume of
both the Mic 2 and Instrument
inputs.

J. STEREO LINE - 

These are

unbalanced phono (RCA) input jacks
designed for use with a stereo tape
player, CD player, etc.  These jacks
produce a mono signal out and are
useful for playing prerecorded
music.   Adjustments to the 

AUX

LINE

/

STEREO LINE

control knob will

affect the volume of both the 

AUX

LINE

STEREO LINE

inputs.

K. LINE OUTPUT

- A 1/4 inch TRS

unbalanced output jack designed to
feed the optional PowerStage
Xpander 100.

INPUT PANEL FUNCTIONS

M

D

B

F

G

H

C

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J

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POWER SECTION

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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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