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Summary of Contents for Combo Head

Page 1: ...08 3 4 6 77 0 5 a 77 0 5 a 20 2 a 0...

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Page 3: ...E DESIGN AND EXTREME RELIABILITY ALL IN ONE IMPOSSIBLY LIGHTWEIGHT UNIT 4HIS AMP WILL ALLOW YOUR INSTRUMENT TO SPEAK IN ITS NATURAL VOICE FAITHFULLY CONVEYING YOUR MUSICAL IDEAS TO YOUR AUDIENCE WITH...

Page 4: ...ABLE TO ACCOMPLISH THIS 4HE ARKBASS AMPLIlER CIRCUITRY IS DESIGNED SPECIlCALLY NOT TO COLOR THE SOUND OF THE BASS BUT TO FAITHFULLY REPRODUCE THE UNIQUE TONAL QUALITIES OF WHATEVER INSTRUMENT IS PLAYE...

Page 5: ...MP STAGE OF THE UNIT WHICH INCLUDES EQUALIZATION AND THE EFFECTS LOOP 4HE 34 2 VOLUME REGULATES HOW MUCH OUTPUT COMES OUT OF THE POWER AMP INTO YOUR CABINET F PLAYING THROUGH THE AMP CAUSES THE BLUE 0...

Page 6: ...IONATELY LOUD OR OUT OF CONTROL AND YOU MAY NOTICE THAT EVERY TIME YOU PLAY A CERTAIN NOTE IT SOUNDS MUCH LOUDER THAN ALL THE OTHERS N THESE CASES THE OFFENDING FREQUENCY NEEDS TO BE IDENTIlED AND RED...

Page 7: ...SEND TO THE SOUND ENGINEER IS AFFECTED BY YOUR 1 AND lLTER SETTINGS BUT CAN BE EASILY MODIlED BY A QUALIlED TECHNICIAN TO BE PRE 1 IF DESIRED 2 5 4 CCASIONALLY WHEN YOU RE PLAYING LIVE AND USING THE...

Page 8: ...GE Z n K Z 60 6ARIABLE 0RE SHAPE ILTER CENTER FREQUENCY Z CUT 540543 3 4 UNBALANCED MAX VOLTAGE 6PP PRE 1 45 2 54 UNBALANCED MAX VOLTAGE 6PP 54 BALANCED 8 2 MAX VOLTAGE 6PP 30 2 54 SPEAKON v 4 2 4 IN...

Page 9: ...7 2 3 REQUENCY 2ESPONSE Z TO K Z Z TO K Z Z TO K Z Z TO K Z Z TO K Z Z TO K Z ABINET 3ENSITIVITY D 30 ABINET MPEDANCE 2EmEX 2EAR 2EAR 2EAR 2EAR 2EAR 2EAR 7EIGHT KG 7EIGHT LBS 7IDTH MM 7IDTH INCHES EI...

Page 10: ...44 2 44 2 3 4 3...

Page 11: ...CHANNEL IS BEING USED 7HEN THE FOOTSWITCH IS PLUGGED INTO THE REAR PANEL THEN FRONT PANEL CHANNEL SWITCH IS DISABLED 6 6 AND 34 2 4HERE ARE THREE KNOBS ON THE FRONT PANEL OF THE THAT CONTROL VOLUME 6...

Page 12: ...Y SOUND DISPROPORTIONATELY LOUD OR OUT OF CONTROL AND YOU MAY NOTICE THAT EVERY TIME YOU PLAY A CERTAIN NOTE IT SOUNDS MUCH LOUDER THAN ALL THE OTHERS N THESE CASES THE OFFENDING FREQUENCY NEEDS TO BE...

Page 13: ...UNDING PROBLEM RELATED TO YOUR POWER SOURCE YOU WILL LIKELY ELIMINATE THIS HUM SIMPLY BY mIPPING THE 2 5 4 SWITCH 45 2 54 4HE 45 2 54 IS AN UNBALANCED SIGNAL THAT CAN BE SENT TO A TUNER ALLOWING YOU T...

Page 14: ...ATOR MAX CUT RANGE Z n K Z 60 6ARIABLE 0RE SHAPE ILTER CENTER FREQUENCY Z CUT 15 4 7 CENTER FREQUENCY Z LEVEL D 7 CENTER FREQUENCY Z LEVEL D CENTER FREQUENCY Z LEVEL D CENTER FREQUENCY K Z LEVEL D 60...

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Page 17: ...UN FOURNEAU OU BIEN UN AUTRE APPAREIL QUI PRODUIT DE LA CHALEUR E PAS MODIlER LE SYST ME DE S CURIT DE LA lCHE POLARIS E OU DE DE LA lCHE POUR LES PRISES DE TERRE 5NE lCHE POLARIS E A DEUX BROCHES L U...

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