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                  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

To change a preamp tube:

Switch off the unit and unplug from the mains supply. Wait for the tubes to cool down.

The chassis needs to be removed from its wooden sleeve to allow changing of the preamp tubes, with reference to the diagram, this is easily 
achieved by:

    1. Removing the two side handles (5) by unscrewing the six No 8x1" (3) & four M5x30mm (2) on each handle. Remove the metal bar away from        
the handle and then gently pull the plastic body out of its recess.

    2. Remove the rear grill (8) by unscrewing the four 15mm screws (7) securing it in place.

    3. Remove the four M6x30mm bolts (6) and finishing washers (4) from the front of the unit.

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    4. Finally remove the six M5x30mm screws (2) from the 
base of the cabinet. You should now be able to slide the 
amplifier forward freely. Be careful as the unit is very heavy.

The Pre-Amp tubes can now be removed by unclipping the 
retaining clips and gently pulling them from their sockets. Take 
care when fitting the replacment tubes and ensure that the 
pins are all aligned properly. Refit the retaining clips.

The chassis is refitted by reversing the removal instructions.

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NXT Chassis Assembly

2.

M5 x 35 Csk Rsd Posi (Pointed tip)

Pt No.10260

3.

No8 x 30 Csk Posi Screw

Pt No.007194

4.

M6 x 30 Button Head Socket Screw

Pt No.007287

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Bar Handle Steel/Plastic 90  top

Pt No.007262

6.

M6 Finishing Bush

Pt No. 007286

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15mm Posi Pan Screw

Pt No.007197

8.

NXT Rear Grill

Pt No.007285

Summary of Contents for Nexus FET

Page 1: ...NXFOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 F E T A N Y AM P L A T L E I F I C I O N w la ey c k ww n o u 65 W ET BAS GU TAR M LI IE 0 F S I A P F R...

Page 2: ...king it readily operable 15 Metal parts can be cleaned with a damp cloth The vinyl covering used on some units can be cleaned with a damp cloth or ammonia based household cleaner if necessary Disconne...

Page 3: ...innerhalb des Gehauses warnen die von Ausrichender Starke sind um einen elektrischen Schlag verursachen zu konnen Intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance Serv...

Page 4: ...experienced bass guitarists spends time putting the amplifier though its paces checking all the sounds and functions are perfect Only then does it get the seal of approval to be carefully packed and s...

Page 5: ...lume control to the desired listening level Apply tone correction as desired but try to use small amounts of boost and cut to your sound Over correction will nearly always sound bad Don t forget most...

Page 6: ...QUICK START SETTINGS Suggestions only experiment Page6 20 Laney OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS XF N E T F...

Page 7: ...Page 7 20 Laney OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NEXUS NXF FRONT REAR PANEL CONTROLS XF N E T F...

Page 8: ...u e u f r so o s e o a c ide T x sl d rs co tro n i d a q e cy b n s t a l yo t a j st u u d s ca b s f l o l tc r a n ve l q d us t rt w t al t e c n rols i t e c n re ro e ente posi i n and d sma l...

Page 9: ...very l ttle eff ct n ou soun As the c nt ol incre sed o t e c o i d n l d e s t d a i t a y d w t m re sof kn e ompressi n s a ded The co tro shoul b used to give more us ain an tr ns en att ck to ou...

Page 10: ...jack should be connected to the power amplifier input socket of the slave The master will then be in complete control of the slave power amplifier DI output socket and switches This socket is a balanc...

Page 11: ...Remote footswitchable Presence Control Active HF boost control 10dB 3kHz Deep Control Active LF boost control 5dB 50Hz Sub Filter Active filter prior to output stage 3dB 35Hz 24dB oct Switchable with...

Page 12: ...and impedances have been carefully matched for optimum performance Use of other cabinets may result in an inferior sound see connection diagrams for wiring up Speaker cabinets can be connected to both...

Page 13: ...n the amplifier Make sure the impedance of your cabinets matches the setting on your amplifier Improper impedance matching will result in reduced power output and compromised sound at best and amplifi...

Page 14: ...approved recycling centre according to the recommendations of the WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive applicable in your country BLOCK DIAGRAM TM Trademarks Speakon and the names...

Page 15: ...g fan is loud due to overheating check ventilation is clear allow to cool Retry Connect instrument or cabinet correctly Retry Reduce input gain enable Pad reduce excessive Boost Retry If the problem i...

Page 16: ...USER SETTINGS Store your own cool sounds Page 16 20 Laney OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS XF N E T F...

Page 17: ...Page 17 20 Laney OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS XF N E T F USER SETTINGS Store your own cool sounds...

Page 18: ...m the front of the unit Page 18 20 XF N E T F 4 Finally remove the six M5x30mm screws 2 from the base of the cabinet You should now be able to slide the amplifier forward freely Be careful as the unit...

Page 19: ...T Footswitch PCB 007374 6 3 Vertical Phone Jack 5 off 007373 Vertical Slide Switch 4 off 007381 Latching Push Sw 007382 Non Latching Push Sw 3 off 005097 Phone Jack 007382 Non Latching Push Sw 007382...

Page 20: ...the interest of continued product development Laney reserves the right to amend product specification without prior notification POWER TO THE MUSIC Laney LA N E Y AM P L I F I C A T I O N www laney co...

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