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BASSBASE 400 - MANUAL

3.3 THE NOTCH FILTER

Undesirable frequencies such as those caused by resonant

object in the room or floor boards in the stage can be
suppressed via the NOTCH FILTER. The NOTCH FILTER
operates in extremely narrow bandwidths to avoid altering
the overall sound. Adjust the NOTCH FILTER as follows:

- Turn the NOTCH FILTER LEVEL control all the way up so
you can clearly hear the attenuated frequency.

- Turn the FREQUENCY knob until you locate the frequency
responsible for the sympathetic vibrations; the NOTCH

FILTER will suppress it.

- Now can turn the LEVEL control just below the point
where the resonance sets in, thus ensuring that the filter has
a minimal effect on the overall sound.

It does take a bit of practice to get the hang of the NOTCH
FILTER, as the human ear cannot readily identify attenuated
narrow bandwidths.

3.4 THE BASSBASE 400 AND FX PROCESSORS

The BASSBASE 400 is equipped with a parallel FX loop. The

processed signal is mixed with the original signal (i.e. the
BASSBASE preamp signal) so that the original signal is still

audible during the brief interruptions caused by multieffects
processor switching. The FX-MIX knob controls the dry/wet
mix.

NOTE: As a rule of thumb, the best method for using signal

processors is to set the device so that its output is all effect,

then to mix the original signal with the processed signal via
the FX-MIX control. This avoids the tone degradation often

caused by effects devices.

CONNECTING AN FX PROCESSOR:

- Connect the SEND jack to the processor’s INPUT, and the

RETURN jack to the processor’s output.

- Activate the FX loop via the FX SELECTOR SWITCH.

- Adjust the FX loop’s level to your FX processor’s input

level. Press the -10 db button for effects devices that are

designed for instrument levels. If the button is not pushed in,
the signal remains at standard line level for 19”
rackmounted processors.

- Adjust the blend between the original and processed
signal via the FX MIX pot located on the front panel
Towards DRY = more original signal, towards WET = more
processed signal.

NOTE: Some signal processors cause phase cancella tions
that are detrimental to the overall sound (washed-out tone,
lower output level at the 12 o’clock position). In this case,
turn the BASSBASE FX control all the way to the right
(WET). The effects loop then
operates as a conventional serial loop, i.e. the balance
between the original and the processed signal must be

adjusted at the processor.

TIP 1:

If you choose not to connect a signal processor/effects

device to the FX loop, you can connect another instrument
or tape deck at the RETURN jack. For instance you could
connect a guitar, keyboard, drum machine, tape player, etc.
for rehearsals or practice sessions.
- Connect the additional device as described above and use

the FX-MIX knob as the volume balance control between
your bass and the external signal source.

TIP 2:
Another option is open to you if you do not connect a
signal processor: You can use the loop to activate an
additional MASTER volume for the BASSBASE. To use the FX
MIX control this way:

- Activate the FX LOOP.

- Dial in a separate MASTER VOLUME setting via the FX
MIX pot (to the left towards DRY = volume up, to the right
towards WET = volume down).

- You can switch back and forth between the two MASTER
VOLUMES via the FX footswitch.

NOTE: Please make sure you set the appropriate front panel
button to the OFF position (not depressed) when you want
to activate this function via footswitch.

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Summary of Contents for Bass Base 400

Page 1: ...BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG l l 400 WATTS BASSAMPLlFlER MANUAL B A S S T E C H N O L O G Y ...

Page 2: ...SATURATION LED Indicates the preamp is in tube overdrive mode MUTE Switches all of the BASSBASE 400 s outputs except for the TUNER OUT off Use this button for breaks between sets switching instruments or when tuning The RED MUTE LED will illuminate to indicate the amp is muted DI OUT Use this jack to send signals to a mixing console or additional power amp INPUT Connect your bass to this jack CAIN...

Page 3: ...ort circuit in the SPEAKER OUTS or direct current in the output will trigger the circuit breaker TEMP LED Indicates that thermal overload overheating is the reason why the protective circuit has activated e g when the ribbed ventilation duct is obstructed FREQ KHZ LEVEL dB FREQ HZ CUT dB FREQ Use this control to adjust the notch filter s center frequency within a range of 30 to 500 Hz s control ad...

Page 4: ...rocessors expecting an instrument level signal such as stomp boxes C MAINS SOCKET Connect the included power cable Euro norm to this socket The fuse bracket is integrated in the socket make certain you use specified replacement fuses only SEND Connect this jack to the FX processor s INPUT jack SPEAKER OUTPUTS Output jacks for connecting external bass speaker cabinets these jacks are wired in paral...

Page 5: ...perly turn your instrument s volume all the way up and spank the plank hard by slapping or really digging in with your pick For the ideal setting the RED CLIP LED will illuminate briefly on peaks only If the signal is too hot press the 10 dB button to damp it NOTE The RED CLIP LED illuminates to indicate distortion in the BASSBASE 400 preamp caused by a saturated input or incorrect FX processor le...

Page 6: ...can now use the LEVEL control to amplify attenuate selected frequencies as desired Use the same procedure to tune the upper mid frequencies via the FREQ KHZ and LEVEL controls LEVEL to maximum tune FREQ KHZ then adjust LEVEL to amplify attenuate the chosen frequencies This frequency diagram depicts the effects of the VARIMETRIC EQ on the lower midrange As clearly illustrated the boost of a complet...

Page 7: ...CH Adjust the FX loop s level to your FX processor s input level Press the 10 db button for effects devices that are designed for instrument levels If the button is not pushed in the signal remains at standard line level for 19 rackmounted processors Adjust the blend between the original and processed signal via the FX MIX pot located on the front panel Towards DRY more original signal towards WET...

Page 8: ...ate the defect and have the fuse changed by a qualified service technician make sure the replacement fuse bears the proper rating E3 Using a footswitch you are unable to turn off the VARIMETRIC EQ or the FX LOOP The EQ or FX LOOP front panel selector switches were inadvertently left in the ON position Press the appropriate selector switch to disengage the front panel control E4 The sound is thin a...

Page 9: ...SIONS Combo LxHxD Weight Head LxHxD Weight ECC83 12AX7A 50 Hz 15 10 dB active 2 20 kHz 16 12 dB active 80 l000 Hz 12 16 dB active 500Hz 15 kHz 12 16 dB active 30 500 Hz 16dB 0 dB 10 dB 470 kOhms switchable 0 dB 10 d B 47 kOhms switchable 0 db 10 dB 220 Ohms 0 dB 220 Ohms 10 dB 200 Ohms balanced 10 dB O dB 4 7 kOhms 396 Watts RMS into 4 Ohms 1 THD 260 Watts RMS into 8 Ohms 1 THD 612 Watts Dynaclip ...

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