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SPEAKER OUT
The Classic 300 can be connected to speaker cabinets using either 1/4” speaker cables (do not use instrument cables) or speakon speaker cables. The first high-quality Neutrik 
SPEAKON COMBO jack (22) can be connected to a 4 or 8 ohm load. The second Neutrik SPEAKON COMBO jack (23) can be connected to a 2 ohm load.

WARNING: never use both jacks together! If you want to use two 8 ohm cabinets, connect one directly to the 4/8 ohm jack (22) and then link the second cabinet to the first.
The Classic 300 delivers 175W of power into an 8 ohm cabinet, 300W into a 4 ohm cabinet or 300W into a 2 ohm cabinet.

RS232 - PC
This port is used by authorized Markbass repair technicians for service and maintenance operations.

3.3.1 

CLASSIC 300 MICROCONTROLLED AMP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The Markbass Classic 300 is a real analog tube head. But its groundbreaking Microcontrolled Amp Management System represents a major evolution in tube heads.
The microprocessor manages every parameter in the head (tube bias, tube voltage, load, fan, etc.). This keeps your sound extremely consistent every time you play the amp, 
protects your amp from breakdown and malfunction, and dramatically extends the lifespan of your tubes. The powerful microprocessor also controls the 2x16 LCD screen that 
shows you a cool VU meter and dual-function information screen.

 

Here is a short description of the main Microcontrolled Amp Management System functions:

 

 

1. 

POWER SUPPLY CHECK: The microcontroller performs a check of all the supply voltages and shuts down the amp when there are anomalies.

2. 

TUBE HEATING: In order to prolong the life of the tubes and promote tube "health", the microprocessor biases the power tubes only when they are hot enough. 

 

The ‘Tube Heating’ delay guarantees the correct sequence of microprocessor functions.

3. 

BIASING: This is the main function performed by the microcontroller. Every time the head is switched on, the power tubes are accurately biased. This creates the 

 

optimal conditions for sound quality every time you power up. The advanced biasing process also makes it possible to play with a bad tube; when a tube fails the LCD 

 

screen gives you a warning, but lets you keep playing. The Classic 300 can operate in either LONG LIFE mode or HIGH FIDELITY mode. This can be changed at any 

 

time, but the tubes take a moment to rebias when you switch modes. In LONG LIFE mode, the tubes use less power and less ‘tube life’ is taken out of them. HIGH 

 

FIDELITY mode gives top quality, high-fidelity sound, but the power consumption and dissipation of the tubes increases. In either mode, unlike other tube amplifiers, 

 

the Classic 300 is able to greatly prolong the life of its tubes by keeping them optimally biased at all times. 

 

4. 

VU METER: During normal use, the LCD displays a digital VU meter.

5. 

LOAD CHECK: Tube amps are very delicate. But with the Classic 300, you don't have to worry! Whenever there's an input signal, the microcontroller checks the load 

 

condition to make sure the speaker impedance is acceptable. This also protects your head from short circuiting or open circuit problems.

6. 

FAN CONTROL: The Microcontrolled Amp Management System monitors the internal temperature of the amp and selects from three different fan speeds, to make sure 

 

the fan is  never louder than it needs to be.

7. 

SERVICE MODE: On the rear panel there's a three-position switch that allows you to choose between two DISPLAY FUNCTION options. The first option (TEST 1) 

 

shows the bias current (in milliAmperes) for the six power tubes. The second option (TEST 2) shows two different readings: on the first row you see the plate and grid 

 

power tube voltages (in volts), and on the second row you see the cathode voltages for the driver tubes. This information is not important for daily use of the amplifier, 

 

but is very useful for technicians.

8. 

RS232: This output is to be used only by authorized Markbass service technicians.

Summary of Contents for CLASSIC 300

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL CLASSIC 300 v 22 june 2007...

Page 2: ...attractive design and extreme reliability all in one impossibly lightweight unit This amp will allow your instrument to speak in its natural voice faithfully conveying your musical ideas to your audi...

Page 3: ...so on I was able to accomplish this The Markbass amplifier circuitry is designed specifically not to color the sound of the bass but to faithfully reproduce the unique tonal qualities of whatever ins...

Page 4: ...e chaleur tel qu un radiateur un fourneau ou bien un autre appareil qui produit de la chaleur 9 Ne pas modifier le syst me de s curit de la fiche polaris e ou de de la fiche pour les prises de terre U...

Page 5: ...er clockwise Then turn your instrument s volume up to its full level and play as hard as you do in your most aggressive moments and turn up the GAIN 2 control until the red light starts illuminating N...

Page 6: ...nd dance LOW MIDs MID LOW or Mid Frequency Low make your bass sound loud projecting the sound over long distances filling the room HIGH MIDs MID HIGH or Mid Frequency High convey the pitch of the note...

Page 7: ...ontrol is set to a center frequency of 80 Hz This means that it either boosts or cuts the volume of the frequencies around 80 Hz to a maximum of 12 decibels The LOW MID MID LOW 5 EQ control boosts or...

Page 8: ...effects chain a battery dies or a cable gives out for example while you re playing you will not lose your main signal If desired however the effects loop can be easily modified by authorized service...

Page 9: ...ed by the microcontroller Every time the head is switched on the power tubes are accurately biased This creates the optimal conditions for sound quality every time you power up The advanced biasing pr...

Page 10: ...rized technician as soon as possible Main voltage too low Warning Main power supply voltage is below the nominal value by 10 or more Main voltage too high Warning Main power supply voltage is above th...

Page 11: ...r frequency 800 Hz level 12 dB HIGH center frequency 3 kHz level 12 dB OUTPUTS SEND EFFECTS unbalanced max voltage 18 Vpp TUNER OUT unbalanced max voltage 2 5 Vpp LINE OUT balanced XLR max voltage 25...

Page 12: ...5 CLASSIC 300 BLOCK DIAGRAM 20 dB EQUALIZER Pre Post Footswitch Mute Mute Return Send Line Out Tuner Jumper Series Parallel Jumper Parallel LIMITER Power Amp Power Output Input MICROPROCESSOR DISPLAY...

Page 13: ...3 6 CLASSIC 300 EQ GRAPHS 13...

Page 14: ...Italy 66020 San Giovanni Teatino Ch Via Aterno 44 Tel 39 085 446 5705 Fax 39 085 440 7399 www markbass it info markbass it Product speci cations are subject to change without notice...

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