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SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

NOTE

All measurements were taken with a line voltage of 120VAC.

ELECTRONICS

Maximum Power at 1KHz Under Clipping

120 Watts RMS @ 8 ohms (head only w/ 8 ohm speaker enclosure)

160 Watts RMS @ 4 ohms (internal speaker complement)

180 Watts RMS @ 2.6 ohms

200 Watts RMS @ 2 ohms

Power Amp Distortion (1KHz)

0.02% THD, 100 Watts RMS @ 8 ohms

0.03% THD, 100 Watts RMS @ 4 ohms

Intermodulation Distortion @ 8 ohms, 100 Watts RMS, 60/7KHz, 4:1

0.05%

Frequency Response (power amp)

-3db at 10 Hz and 22KHz

System Distortion (Gain and Master Volume full, enhancer and tone controls set flat, 1KHz)

0.5% THD

Sensitivity (for full output @ 8 ohms, 1 KHz)

Passive/Active Input Jack = 10 millivolts

Active Input Jack = 50 millivolts

Input Impedance

Passive/Active Input Jack = 800K ohms

Active Input Jack = 60K ohms

Effects Return Jack = 27K ohms

Output Impedance

Effects Send Jack = 100 ohms

Line Out Jack = 100 ohms

Tuner Out Jack = 100 ohms

Headphone Jack = 100 ohms

Signal to Noise Ratio, Unweighted (7 millivolts typical, mostly hum)

-72db

Equivalent Input Noise

2.5 micro-volts

2 • BABY BLUE II OWNER’S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for Baby Blue II

Page 1: ...SWR SCOTTSDALE AZ USA Baby Blue II OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon them paying particular attention to cords at plugs and the point where they exit the product K LIGHTNING For added protection of this product during a...

Page 3: ...cter of the individual musician and their instrument without altering or masking their inherent qualities and or techniques The speaker system in Baby Blue is patterned along the lines of studio refer...

Page 4: ...z 4 1 0 05 Frequency Response power amp 3db at 10 Hz and 22KHz System Distortion Gain and Master Volume full enhancer and tone controls set flat 1KHz 0 5 THD Sensitivity for full output 8 ohms 1 KHz P...

Page 5: ...ree birch or maple plywood Covering blue carpet BABY BLUE II FRONT PANEL FEATURES BABY BLUE II FRONT PANEL FEATURES PASSIVE ACTIVE This input can and should be used if your instrument has passive elec...

Page 6: ...will correct the situation NOTE Constant clipping of the preamp will not harm the electronics in your Baby Blue however damage can occur to some speakers due to near DC content present in a clipped w...

Page 7: ...oost 40 6KHz We suggest you try all of the above examples Then try doing just the opposite to realize both ends of the spectrum Keep in mind that the amount of cut or boost is something only you can d...

Page 8: ...R Pad control To lift remove the ground connection pull the knob outward until it clicks If a persistent hum exists after trying both positions of the ground lift function there is probably a problem...

Page 9: ...ly reduce the noise generated by effects devices as compared to in line effects loops Additional features of this type of loop can be found below under the Receive jack section SEND JACK Run a shielde...

Page 10: ...failure or your power amp from bad speakers or their respective cables This fuse can open blow if your amp is on and you are playing while plugging in the internal speakers or an extension speaker cab...

Page 11: ...BABY BLUE II OWNER S MANUAL 9 continued on page 10...

Page 12: ...10 BABY BLUE II OWNER S MANUAL SUGGESTED SETTINGS CONTINUED SUGGESTED SETTINGS CONTINUED...

Page 13: ...ch vary from state to state For a complete list of Authorized FMIC Service Centers and the latest SWR news interviews and more check out our website SWR 8860 E Chaparral Rd Suite 100 Scottsdale AZ 852...

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