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Front Panel Controls

The following pages describe the functions of each control or jack on the 
SoloAmp front and rear panels. Refer to these numbered diagrams for each 
numbered control on the following pages.

1. Mute –

 The Mute switch shuts off the signals from Channels 1 and 2 to the 

speakers and all the XLR outputs. The mute does not affect the Aux Input, 
Monitor Input, Tuner Out or the effects sends.

2. Master Volume –

 Set the overall level of the SoloAmp with the Master 

Volume.

Note: Controls 3 through 13 are identical for both channels.

3. Clip LED –

 The Clip LED will light when the Gain level is too high and the 

signal becomes distorted. If the light comes on when you play, lower the 
Gain until the distortion goes away.

4. Gain –

 Use the Gain knob to set the level of the signal.

5. Phase –

 Use the phase switch in conjunction with the Anti-Feedback filter 

to eliminate acoustic feedback. To read more about acoustic feedback, see 
page 14.

6. High –

 Boost highs to add “air” to the sound of the instrument. With the 

knob set at 12 o’clock, the control is effectively out of the circuit.

7. Anti-Feedback –

 If you encounter low-frequency feedback, sweep this 

control to isolate and eliminate it. To read more about acoustic feedback, 
see page 14.

8. Mid –

 This control affects how well the instrument blends in or stands out in 

the mix. At loud volumes a midrange cut will achieve a more natural sound. 
With the dial set at 12 o’clock, the control is effectively out of the circuit.

9. Reverb Level –

 Controls the amount of digital reverb in the channel.

10. Low –

 Boost here to add weight to the sound. In general, boost bass at 

low volumes and flatten it out (or cut) at higher levels. With the dial set at 
12 o’clock, the control is effectively out of the circuit.

Summary of Contents for SoloAmp

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE SOLOAMPTM www shman com...

Page 2: ...cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel...

Page 3: ...refer to the online installation guide for this product Technical support troubleshooting tips and installation information can be found at http www shman com support Hear This The SoloAmp amplifier i...

Page 4: ...arge thumbscrews and spread the tripod legs Follow the height warnings printed on the stand for safe operation Figure 1 Setting the height outside this area is forbidden Tighten the thumbscrew before...

Page 5: ...hen connect the power cord 3 Plug the SoloAmp into an electrical outlet with the appropriate AC voltage 4 Push in the Mute switch and turn on the Power switch You should see the front panel power LED...

Page 6: ...of the signal 5 Phase Use the phase switch in conjunction with the Anti Feedback filter to eliminate acoustic feedback To read more about acoustic feedback see page 14 6 High Boost highs to add air to...

Page 7: ...7 1 3 5 6 8 10 4 2 7 9...

Page 8: ...R shuts off 14 Aux In Use this to control the level of a device plugged into the Aux Input Note that the Aux channel is independent of the Mute switch so you can play pre recorded music on your breaks...

Page 9: ...9 11 12 13 14 16 17 15...

Page 10: ...und loop hum 22 Tuner Out Plug in an electronic tuner here This output receives only the Channel 1 signal and is independent of the mute so you can tune with the speakers and the XLR outs muted The Tu...

Page 11: ...11 37MF E323115 SoloAmp Model PRO AMP SL1 Input 100 240V 50 60Hz Max Power 265Watts 3 15A Date Code 21 24 23 20 19 22...

Page 12: ...mer to hear the other player more easily The Monitor In may also be used as another audio input just like the Aux Input The Monitor Out can serve a secondary function as another line level mix output...

Page 13: ...13 37MF E323115 SoloAmp Model PRO AMP SL1 Input 100 240V 50 60Hz Max Power 265Watts 3 15A Date Code 25 28 29 26 27...

Page 14: ...ying environment Another approach to determining optimal phase is the selection which sounds or feels most natural when playing In certain playing environments the Phase switch may not have an audible...

Page 15: ...wn completely 2 Turn up the level of the amp until feedback begins 3 Flip between the two Phase positions Each position will produce a different dominant feedback frequency Listen to the frequencies a...

Page 16: ...in their own SoloAmp Connect two SoloAmps as shown then turn up the Monitor knob to mix in the other performer s SoloAmp Mix D I Post Mute Foot Switch Tweeter Level 0dB 6dB Tuner Ch 1 In Out Aux Input...

Page 17: ...d wireless receivers can be damaged by phantom power Consult the manufacturer of the wireless unit for compatibility 4 An instrument preamp or stompbox with an unbalanced output that is modi ed for XL...

Page 18: ...NG RIGHT AUX INPUT AUX LEVEL PHANTOM POWER 48V CH 2 PHASE CH 1 BALANCED D I OUTPUT CH 2 MIC INPUT MIC PREAMP 20dB POST SIGNAL INPUT BUFFER HI PASS 60Hz FX SEND FX RETURN IN Ch 2 TUNER OUTPUT CH 1 BALA...

Page 19: ...utput Impedance 600 Ohm balanced Phantom power tolerant ground isolated Tuner Out Output Impedance 5k Ohm Speaker System Woofer Six 4 patented dual gap woofers with neodymium magnet Tweeter One 1 soft...

Page 20: ...www shman com Fishman and Fishman Transducers are trademarks or tradenames of Fishman Transducers Inc 513 300 118 Rev H 9 08...

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