pedal chain or even connected to the send output of a guitar amplifier. The input
signal is attenuated to the correct level, low pass filtered, and then re-amplified
internally. The subwoofer level is adjustable via the sub level control on the back
of the VECTOR 210 cabinet. The internal 400-WATT RMS Active D-CAT amplifier
drives dual 10-inch subwoofer speakers and delivers 120Hz and below sub
frequencies for deep, low end punch. The VECTOR 210 Cabinet is flat all the way
down to approximately 45Hz delivering enough low-end bass to match the
frequency response of even 7 string guitars. Tune down as far as you want and the
VECTOR 210 continues to perform. The VECTOR 210’s internal D-CAT amplifier has
global thermal protection, thermal protection built in the power transformer, and
an on board distortion limiter circuit to eliminate the possibility of feeding square
waves to the woofer. This means that, as long and hard as you drive the VECTOR
210, even to its maximum limits, you never have to worry about failures. Whether
you use a line level input or a guitar amplifier speaker level input, the VECTOR 210
adds that missing bass for the guitar rig.
VECTOR 210 CABINET BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS
1.
POWER SWITCH
2.
POWER INLET CONNECTOR
Connect the IEC AC power cord to this connector.
3.
FUSE
Remove power cord and use a small screwdriver to replace the fuse.
4.
INPUT JACK
Connect the speaker output of your guitar amplifier or line level
signal input to this input jack.
5.
INPUT ATTENUATOR SWITCH
OUT for Speaker Level signals / IN for line level signals
6.
SUB LEVEL
The sub level adjusts the output level of the VECTOR 210 internal
subwoofer amplifier. Adjust to match the level of the VECTOR210 to
provide the desired bass for your guitar rig.
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